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Shelter: The "gay surfer movie" (it's so much more!). See it now and discuss it!
mvansand76:
--- Quote from: shakestheground on May 26, 2008, 11:42:53 am ---Ok, here is a question:
After the bust up at the party, one of them goes surfing at that rocky place that Shaun calls his, that he took Zach to, is it Shaun or Zach?
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I was wondering about that too! :-\ Maybe as soon as somebody's DVD arrives we can ask that person to have a good look?
Gonna friend you now, John!
belbbmfan:
--- Quote from: shakestheground on May 26, 2008, 11:42:53 am ---Ok, here is a question:
After the bust up at the party, one of them goes surfing at that rocky place that Shaun calls his, that he took Zach to, is it Shaun or Zach?
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It's Zach, I think.
Aloysius J. Gleek:
--- Quote from: Snork on May 26, 2008, 01:07:23 pm ---Gonna friend you now, John!
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I've left my comments on your Gabe'n'Shaun page--thank you, Mel! :-*
Aloysius J. Gleek:
--- Quote from: buffymon on May 26, 2008, 11:44:33 am ---Thought it was cute, decently acted and good-intentioned. Thought the story itself was pretty thin though, the emotionel depth of what they must have gone through never came across, I thought. But on the whole, enjoyable.
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Fair enough, Buffymon--this is not my usual cup of tea, either! And you are quite right--the story is pretty thin--
Except--
I have to say--
I think that Trevor Wright as Zach, Brad Rowe as Shaun, and yes, even Tina Holmes as the downright unattractive Jeanne, were just so good--Trevor especially. No, strike that, brilliant (in re Trevor, and I have to stop thinking that he is Zach)!
I think that the story is so cliché-thin that, despite everything, the actors, the characters, the people, took over, and created a full emotional world that seems truthful, touching, and real.
Like you, I have no more than 2 cents in the pot and I threw them in, anyway.
Like the title of this thread, my feeling is: "Shelter: The "gay surfer movie" (it's so much more!)"
Thanks for thinking enough about the story--and the characters--to comment!
:)
belbbmfan:
--- Quote from: jmmgallagher on May 26, 2008, 08:18:45 pm ---Fair enough, Buffymon--this is not my usual cup of tea, either! And you are quite right--the story is pretty thin--
Except--
I have to say--
I think that Trevor Wright as Zach, Brad Rowe as Shaun, and yes, even Tina Holmes as the downright unattractive Jeanne, were just so good--Trevor especially. No, strike that, brilliant (in re Trevor, and I have to stop thinking that he is Zach)!
I think that the story is so cliché-thin that, despite everything, the actors, the characters, the people, took over, and created a full emotional world that seems truthful, touching, and real.
Like you, I have no more than 2 cents in the pot and I threw them in, anyway.
Like the title of this thread, my feeling is: "Shelter: The "gay surfer movie" (it's so much more!)"
Thanks for thinking enough about the story--and the characters--to comment!
:)
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Thanks for those wonderful two cents John!
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