BetterMost, Wyoming & Brokeback Mountain Forum
The World Beyond BetterMost => The Culture Tent => Topic started by: David In Indy on November 21, 2009, 04:54:05 pm
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I just happened to be watching Bravo (Tabitha's Salon Takeover :laugh: ) and saw the previews for Brokeback Mountain. It will be on at 8 pm ET, tonight, Saturday November 21st. :)
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Hope it's not the edited/censored version again.. ::)
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Me too! I'm going to watch it tonight and see if there has been any changes made since last year when it aired.
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Me too! I'm going to watch it tonight and see if there has been any changes made since last year when it aired.
They edit out tent scene 2 last time?
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Of course, it's never going to escape characterization as "the gay cowboy movie." The TV Guide listing for tonight's Bravo broadcast describes the film as a "heartbreaking epic about a long-running affair between two gay cowboys."
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They edit out tent scene 2 last time?
They didnt edit out tent scene 2 this time. Im watching tonight.
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They edited out the second half of FNIT though. They cut to the outside scene the next morning, just as Ennis is about to go down on Jack. I don't understand why they insist on doing that. The movie is being shown at night. I've seen much more graphic scenes during the day on tv. They showed nearly the entire car scene, except for the breasteses.
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According to my TV Guide, it looks like Bravo will be re-airing it again tonight at 11:00 pm Eastern.
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They edited out the second half of FNIT though. They cut to the outside scene the next morning, just as Ennis is about to go down on Jack. I don't understand why they insist on doing that. The movie is being shown at night. I've seen much more graphic scenes during the day on tv. They showed nearly the entire car scene, except for the breasteses.
:o Hey! How have I always missed that?!?!?
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Of course, it's never going to escape characterization as "the gay cowboy movie." The TV Guide listing for tonight's Bravo broadcast describes the film as a "heartbreaking epic about a long-running affair between two gay cowboys."
But, isn't that what the move is about? Seems like an accurate description to me. :)
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Not 'zactly, friend Eric. In the words of Annie Proulx, "If I had wanted them to be cowboys, I wouldn't have put them to work herding sheep." :)