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"I realized that if [the film] is about celebratg sex posivy and dismantlg the shame that surrounds gay sex, why the fuck would I negate that by shamg myself by beg aaid to stand for the work?
‘SCREAM’ SCREENWRER KEV WILLIAMSON CONFIRMS BILLY AND STU’S QUEER-COD RELATNSHIP WAS BASED ON REAL GAY KILLERS
" To know that he nearly adopted a psdonym to release Flower is a shockg admissn for an artist who's spent his reer highlightg the joys of gay love and sexualy through a year ago, Lambert partnered wh his hband Jannis Birsner to create Vium, an erotic, sexually-charged punk ze as o to the queerre ze culture of the '80s. "I thk 's ceptn, was a really wonrful, polil thg and fely morphed to somethg that was very aggrsive and very vlent and uld oftentim be homophobic.
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