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May start another thread - controversial though - Hmmm - give me a day ..

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Fran:
In answer to the original question, I took it to mean:  Heath and Jake "made love" in the movie as Ennis and Jack, but Heath and Michelle, lovers in real life, got the baby.  I think it was just Jake being clever.  :)

Ellemeno:
I've heard him say it twice - Oprah and somewhere else.  And didn't Heath then say it sort of more recently?

Do I think he meant it that the actual real people Heath and Jake made love, no.

injest:
but he didn't say Ennis....he said HEATH!!  :-X :-X :-X

 :laugh: :laugh:

ok...like you all don't have a vision in ya heads right now....

 8) 8)

Katie77:
Yeah, I think Jake said that on the Oprah show......and he probably used the term "make love" rather than "screwed" or "f***ed", because it was on TV....and it was just a cever remark that was made by not only him, but others on the set of the movie.

Now I'm gonna ask a question, which I hope doesnt upset the Heathens on here, but I have often thought, (wondered), whether Heath latched on to Michelle, and obviously did a lot of lovin' with her during the movie, in order to confirm his own herosexuality to the public and to himself....knowing that there would be publicity about his union with Michelle and so maybe take out any thoughts, if anyone had them, that he was gay.

Anyone else ever think that there was this ulterior motive to their union?

And just as a postscript, from what I have seen of Heath and Michelle they seem to be very happy and secure, so I'm not insinuating that their union was merely just a publicity stunt.

squashcourt:
Hi again -

I got that quote from a site: www.ew.com

It's on page 6.

It's getting late for me - need to get up at 5:30 tomorrow a.m.
Chat again soon.
I wish my friend Cecil would be with me - it's freezing out there.

luv ya'll -

Pierre -  ;)

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