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Contents:
- SAM ELLTT RIPS GAY THEM ‘POWER OF THE DOG,’ LLS A ‘PIECE OF S – – T’
- PARAMOUNT IS BRGG US A GAY COWBOY HOLIDAY FILM
- GAY WBOYS? ‘POWER OF THE DOG’ DO NOT STAND ALONE GOG THERE
SAM ELLTT RIPS GAY THEM ‘POWER OF THE DOG,’ LLS A ‘PIECE OF S – – T’
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Wtern film in Sam Elltt is beg sp-roasted onle after railg on Jane Campn’s 12-time Osr-nomated drama “The Power of the Dog” for cludg “allns to homosexualy” and other LGBTQ them. For the uniated, the much-praised “The Power of the Dog” stars Benedict Cumberbatch as a closeted gay rancher 1925 Montana who’s abive toward his new sister--law and her son. There’s all the allns to homosexualy throughout the f – – kg movie.
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PARAMOUNT IS BRGG US A GAY COWBOY HOLIDAY FILM
Pedro Almodóvar's queer Wtern, Strange Way of Life, stars Pedro Pasl and Ethan Hawke as gay wboys wh a lot of history between them. * gay cowboy movie new *
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GAY WBOYS? ‘POWER OF THE DOG’ DO NOT STAND ALONE GOG THERE
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As the story go, this film is supposed to be Almodóvar’s rponse to once beg attached to direct Brokeback Mounta but not havg the same visn for as the new gay wboy drama will also feature actors José Conssa, Manu Ríos, Jason Fernánz, Sara Sálamo, Erenice Lohan, Gee Steane, and Pedro Casablanc.