Interviews around the untry show that gay men have been flockg to “Magic Mike” numbers not seen sce “Brokeback Mounta” 2005.
Contents:
- MAGIC MIKE'S MATT BOMER TALKS ABOUT BEG OUT AS GAY: WHAT BROUGHT HIM TO TEARS?
- MATT BOMER ON BEG GAY: 'MAGIC MIKE' STAR TALKS ABOUT HIS SUBTLE COMG OUT
- MAGIC MIKE XXL’S PERFECTLY SCULPTED GAY PANRG
- ‘MAGIC MIKE’ IS BIG DRAW FOR GAY MEN
MAGIC MIKE'S MATT BOMER TALKS ABOUT BEG OUT AS GAY: WHAT BROUGHT HIM TO TEARS?
Now that we know a third movie, Magic Mike's Last Dance, will be g soon, we've got some ias for queer and gay actors we'd love to see jo the st! And even if the Whe Collar star did publicly aknowledge he was gay earlier this year, he's not about to start spillg anytime soon.
I go so far as to suggt that he uld be savg young gay people's liv. "What we really have to do is stop the adjective before the job tle—whether 's 'black actor, ' a 'gay actor' or 'anythg actor, '" Bomer said. "After notg that he had been moved "to tears" after beg approached by a gay ary officer who thanked him for g out, Bomer add: "What we really have to do is stop the adjective before the job tle—whether 's 'black actor, ' a 'gay actor' or 'anythg actor.
There’s no doubt that Channg Tatum’s Mike Lane, a buff, furnure-signg stripper wh a heart of gold has bee a hero of the zegeist, a very profable cultural phenomenon, and a femist in that’s enchanted the lik of Roxane Gay, all while refg how people thk of not only male exotic dancers, but masculy. (That I'm gay.
MATT BOMER ON BEG GAY: 'MAGIC MIKE' STAR TALKS ABOUT HIS SUBTLE COMG OUT
(That we're both gay. (Do that mean I'm gay?
Magic Mike XXL’s Perfectly Sculpted Gay Panrg. It’s the ntext of seeg the film I hold on to: A small group of gay iends and I picked the gayt theater we uld thk of (an off-brand cema New York’s Chelsea neighborhood), got liquored up on girly drks beforehand, and giggled wh light when, as we stepped off the lator on the mezzane, we saw that the theater had hired go-go boys to add ftivy to the openg night. Throughout all this, there was a sense that we were dog somethg slightly transgrsive—turng a movie that was ostensibly for straight women to one of the gayt events of the year.
That gay men are an equally enthiastic dience for Channg Tatum’s smooth mov and Joe Manganiello’s Adonis-like (though, sadly here, shaven) mculature seems to have dawned on the productn team behd Magic Mike XXL, the charmg sequel out this week. In fact, the film, which follows the temporarily reassembled stripper crew on a journey om Tampa, Florida, to a nventn Myrtle Beach, aka the “Redneck Riviera, ” is surprisgly ferential to s gay viewership—so much so that the first third largely pends on a drag show and s gltery wake for dramatic material. Of urse, drag isn’t what most gay men are g to this movie to see; the draw is more along the l of the glor sightg of Manganiello’s ass that about five mut or the mpy gas statn scene where the same man do himself Cheetos and water to make a dowdy shier se.
MAGIC MIKE XXL’S PERFECTLY SCULPTED GAY PANRG
”) But the drag scene is a more explic nod to gay culture than the, and a wise one, that manag to panr jt the right amount.
‘MAGIC MIKE’ IS BIG DRAW FOR GAY MEN
When first beme clear that the boys (all of them straight) were gog to a drag show, I tensed up: The temptatn for the edy to bee lazily homophobic such suatns is strong. Mad Mary’s is the kd of bar/performance space that seems to attract straight women as well as gay men, but the mood on the night the boys drop is cidly queer.
The trouble wh this kd of direct appeal to gay folks is that n often e off as Gaga “Born This Way” blunt and annoyg. No one lik a hard sell, and gays have a long history of repurposg straight culture for our own —as my iends and I did wh the first Magic Mike. But the film’s attempt to wele gay dienc more directly, managed to add more pth than you might expect om siar summer romps.