Showing posts with label 1997. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1997. Show all posts

Friday, November 10, 2017

Majorettes in Space (Des majorettes dans l'espace (France 1997)




The Gist:
In a filmed lecture we are told of heterosexuals, homosexuals, cosmonauts, majorettes, the pope, and AIDS. 

Comments:
This is a French (very) short film using filmed scenes, stock footage, stop motion animation, and the convention of a dry education video to make simultaneously amusing yet no fucks given 1990's AIDS activist era commentary on the injustice / ridiculousness  of the church’s / society’s reaction to AIDS. 

It’s very short, only a few minutes long and does a good job at what it sets out to do.

Women:
Yes

People of color:
No

Gratuitous nudity:
There is brief full nudity, presented as banal, yet simultaneously in your face confrontational, so gratuitous is not the best word for it 


  • Director: David Fourier
  • Writer: David Fourier
  • Actors: ELise Laurent, Jean-Marc Delacruz, Olivier Laville
  • French
  • Short film
  • 6 Minutes
  • IMDB


Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Leather Jacket Love Story (U.S. 1997)




The Gist:
Young eighteen year old, privileged, pretty boy Kyle decides that his 'artificial' West Hollywood lifestyle is hampering his ambitions of becoming a poet, so he moves to the bohemian neighborhood of Silver Lake where life is "real" and poets abound. Once there he promptly meets and falls for an older leather man named Mike. Will Kyle succeed in becoming a "real" poet? Will he convince commitment-phobe Mike that romance and monogamy are worthwhile pursuits? 

Comments:
I saw the movie many, many years ago on VHS after it first came out and had totally forgotten just how "porn adjacent" the movie was. Meaning that there is a lot of casual full frontal nudity and many sex scenes. So many sex scenes. Apparently it's a major selling point, that it was the first gay movie to treat nudity and sex the same way straight movies did. I'm not entirely sure that's accurate though. Both in not being the first gay flick to feature naked dudes sexing each other up everywhere, nor that this level of nudity and sex was really that common at the time in non-gay movies.

Beyond the sex, the movie was both better and worse than I remembered. 

The better than I remembered part of the movie is that the production level is pretty good and there's a drag queen trio who are pretty cool in action, if not acting skills. 

The worse than I remembered part is the story of Kyle and Mike's romance, or rather Kyle's idea of romance, that the two men should immediately become boyfriends in a committed monogamous long term relationship after spending one night together. In a movie where nothing comes off as particularly realistic, their destined fate is total fantasy. The characters don't have anything in common so the romance doesn't come off as particularly believable. 

Another issue is that they conveniently ignore that Mike is already in a relationship. Granted an extremely open and casual one where both men get to do whatever / whoever they want. A fact that apparently nullifies its existence, since after being mentioned once, everyone, even Mike, forgets he is not actually single. 

Romance aside, while largely fluff, it isn't that bad a movie, and it does offer a look at what gay life in Silverlake in the past aspired to be, if not what it actually was, making the movie a sort of fictional-historical documentary, since changing populations, economics, and gentrification has made the 'raw' and funky, non-affluent, leather - bohemian - queer world our leather lovebirds live in a thing of the past. 

Women:
A few. 

People of color:
A few.

Gratuitous nudity:
Yes, very much so. Gratuitous sex scenes as well.


  • Director: David DeCoteau
  • Writer: David DeCoteau, Jerry Goldberg
  • Actors: Sean Tataryn, Christopher Bradely, Mink Stole
  • 85 min
  • Black and White 
  • IMDB


Sunday, January 4, 2015

Perdona Bonita, Pero Lucas Me Quería a Mi (Sorry pretty, but Lucas loved me) (Spain1997)




The Gist:
Three gay roommates, best friends, are in danger of being kicked out of their Madrid apartment for delinquent rent. To raise funds they sublease a room to sexy mystery man Lucas and they each immediately fall for him, straining their friendships as they turn on each other over the new man in their midst. After Lucas is found dead, each one tells his version of events to the police, with only one thing in common, each proclaiming that Lucas loved him.

Comments:
The movie falls into the category of an over the top Spanish farce, though it it is not the best example of the genre. Average is more like it. 

The story consists of a Rashomon effect style set up where everyone is an unreliable narrator as they are lying not only to each other, but also to themselves about their supposed relationship with dead sexy man Lucas. 

The acting is okay, and the plot tends towards ridiculous soap opera drama level as would be expected in this kind of movie. It could be annoying that to one extent or another all three roommates are hand flapping bitchy queens, but then again everyone, straight characters as well, are over exaggerated and ridiculous. Except for sexy dead Lucas that is, though all he has to do is be sexy and dead. 

The movie is cute fluff, but little more than that. Not a waste if you see it, but also not a waste if you never do. 

Women:
Yes

People of color:
No

Gratuitous nudity:
No actual nudity, though Lucas is viewed by everyone as a sexy open shirted object of lust



  • Directors: Dunia Ayaso, Félix Sabroso 
  • Writers: Dunia Ayaso, Félix Sabroso 
  • Actors: Jordi Mollà, Pepón Nieto, Roberto Correcher, Alonso Caparros
  • Spanish
  • 87 min
  • IMDB