Ever since I saw the Brüno trailer and read the A. Ø. Scott review and heard the man from GLAAD on NPR this morning, a mocking jingle has been running through my head:
"Choire's gay! He wears a velcro suit! Choire's gay! He wears a velcro suit!"
Because now I am helplessly convinced that all gay men wear velcro suits! And I haven't even seen the movie yet.
Funny, I used to think all of SBC's projects were about areas of social anxiety that are usually dealt with through repression, politics, tiptoeing, and other dreary means. Everything he touches has pain behind it, true. But in Fearlessness v. Pain, should pain win?
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Ever since I saw the Brüno trailer and read the A. Ø. Scott review and heard the man from GLAAD on NPR this morning, a mocking jingle has been running through my head:
"Choire's gay! He wears a velcro suit! Choire's gay! He wears a velcro suit!"
Because now I am helplessly convinced that all gay men wear velcro suits! And I haven't even seen the movie yet.
Funny, I used to think all of SBC's projects were about areas of social anxiety that are usually dealt with through repression, politics, tiptoeing, and other dreary means. Everything he touches has pain behind it, true. But in Fearlessness v. Pain, should pain win?
I wonder if they make velcro overalls…