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"The Sports Guy" from ESPN - The Magazine on Brokeback Mountain
mlewisusc:
JUST HAD to quote this after I read it. Bill Simmons, the "Sports Guy" in ESPN - The Magazine wrote in his column about crying in basketball after Adam Morrison wept after losing the playoff game to UCLA several weeks ago. He starts by "blaming" Clint Eastwood for crying at the end of Million Dollar Baby. Mr. Simmons then goes on to say the following, which I though would be of great interest to all of you: "After all, if the toughest man in Hollywood could start to bawl on a 50-foot screen in front of millions of movie-goers, anything could happen. We were headed for some sort of masculine anarchy. Sure enough, 12 months later, two cowboys are finding forbidden love on Brokeback Mountain. Now, that was a superb movie. Even gets a little dusty near the end. It's a love story about two people who belonged together, only society wouldn't allow it, so they suppressed their feelings and lived a charade . . . and I can't believe I'm writing any of this in a sports column. Ten years ago, mainstream society wouldn't have been ready for Brokeback. Now we are. We've evolved."
I found this AMAZING! What does everyone else think?
amh:
That's great! I'm not familiar with the writer, but I'm always thrilled to hear or read positive things about BBM from those you least expect it and where their words are likely to reach an audience that may have reservations about the film.
littleguitar:
that's really interesting.... I like the idea of a "masculine anarchy" LOL, nice
Though it kind of reminds me of that famous "There's no crying in baseball!" line from a Legue of their Own ::)
starboardlight:
it is amazing. the sports world is one of the last place in our society where people can be openly homophobic and sexist. I think it takes a lot for a sports writer to say something positive about the "gay cowboy" movie. I hate that he still refers to that, but baby steps I guess. I think it's great that he is attempting to give the movie some visibility to the film.
Jeff Wrangler:
Wow. That's stunning! Thanks, Mark!
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