Friday, March 25, 2011

Know Your LGBT History - Reflections in a Golden Eye

Elizabeth Taylor, who passed away this week, was a gay icon. There is no doubt about that. However between you and me, I wish she had the opportunity to be in more lgbt positive movies.

The two movies she starred which featured lgbt portrayals weren't exactly positive. One was Suddenly Last Summer (1959) and the other was this monstrosity, Reflections in A Golden Eye (1967).

In Reflections in A Golden Eye, she portrayed the overly amorous wife of an Army captain (Marlon Brando). It is a movie about lust, and repression (Brando's character is a repressed gay man lusting after an army soldier (Robert Forester) who is fond nude horseback riding.)

Not one of my favorites:



Past Know Your LGBT History Posts:

Uganda's anti-gay bill appears to be dead and other Friday midday news briefs

Poll: 74% of Catholics Support Recognizing Same-Sex Unions - Shhh! Don't tell NOM.

Uganda’s “Kill The Gays” Bill Appears To Be Dead - That would be good news.

AFA's Bryan Fischer: Muslims Have No First Amendment Rights
- The man needs help.

Bachmann praises ouster of Iowa judges in gay marriage ruling - And she wants to be president? God help us all.

Real Family Values - Awesome editorial in the New York Times about gay marriage.


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NOM called out for misleading on DOMA

The good folks at Stop8.org breaks down the lies of the National Organization for Marriage:



NOM may have gobs of money, but we have truth on our side. The problem is that we need to push this truth more. Point blank - we need more videos like this and we need these videos to be seen by as many people as possible.



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