Good Books and Movies
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Can't help out in books; only read non-fiction.
Movies:
Loving Annabelle
Gia
When Night is Falling
I Can't Think Straight
Elena Undone
Imagine Me & You
D.E.B.S.
The World Unseen
Gray Matters
Better Than Chocolate
All Over Me
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I just read "and playing the role of herself" by K.E. Lang and it was very good. I have a ton of books on my kindle and am always looking for interesting books with lesbian characters. Email me your suggestions.
I can probably write one at this point, they all have pretty much the same formula: girl meets girl. Both are at the top of their professions. One has shady/wild past/ or dead lover. There is a misunderstanding, They get mad. someones life is in danger or some other bs. They realize they can't live without each other. The end.
But still, I love these books.0 -
Better than chocolate was a rec. I figured to explore, everyone here was right, it was great.
thinking about getting into Ayn Rand or more gibberish philosophy like Niche.
not sure where to start.0 -
I always recommend Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Not exclusively a "gay" movie, but Val Kilmer plays a gay private investigator and he's hilarious in it. It's also got Robert Downey Jr. Like I said it's not targeted specifically at a gay audience, but it's a great movie and a really great representation of a normal, not effeminate or stereotypical, gay dude.
This movie is one of my favorite movies! And no one has ever seen it so thank you very much for saying this haha I thought Val Kilmer was great!0 -
I like Sarah Water's books. Tipping the velvet, Fingersmith, Affinity, The Nightwatch.....all of which have been adapted in to TV mini series. Haven't read The Little STranger yet though.
I also like the film Imagine Me & You.
Imagine Me and You was adorable and also my girlfriend's favorite movie. On one of our first dates, she actually took me to play DDR at an arcade and I had NO idea why until I saw it. So freaking cute.0 -
Ive never read any LGBT books, I love reading so of course ima gonna have to look into your recommendations!!
My fav movies are both lifetime movies:
-A prayer for bobby
-” A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story,” A transgender awareness movie.
I also love
-Imagine Me and you.0 -
used to like *kitten* Of Lost Atlantis but that was a long time ago... charles busch...0
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As a nerdfighter, I'm really ashamed to say I've never read any of John Green's books! Bad me! I'll have to get on it. Maybe when the semester ends.0
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A great book is
Luna by Julie Anne Peters0 -
Better than chocolate was a rec. I figured to explore, everyone here was right, it was great.
thinking about getting into Ayn Rand or more gibberish philosophy like Niche.
not sure where to start.
Just a question... Atlas Shrugged... that 7 chapter.. 1800page diatribe near the end. did you manage to plow through it? I always skipped it..]0 -
Books:
I can recommend "Blue Heaven" and "Putting on the Ritz" by Joe Keenan (who was also a screenwriter for Frasier and Desperate Housewives)..I've yet to read his last book "My Lucky Star"
Alan Hollinghurst has also written some lovely books, check out "The Swimming Pool Library".
Films:
Some have been mentioned previously in this thread (Get Real, Jeffrey, Broken-Hearts Club) but one of my favourite ever films is the very tender coming-out story "Beautiful Thing". Based on a screenplay by Jonathan Harvey, Hettie MacDonald's wonderful direction will make you fall in love with Thamesmead (a 60s concrete-jungle of a social housing estate where the film "A Clockwork Orange" was also filmed) as well as the central characters... Jamie (a sensitive 15yr old coming to terms with his sexuality), Ste (his school-pal and neighbour who is bullied and beaten by his drunken father and drug-dealing brother, with whom Jamie falls in love and so the romance blossoms), Sandra (Jamie's hard-as-nails, no-nonsense mother who doesn't suffer fools gladly) and the star of the film Leah (the young neighbour who is obsessed with Mamma Cass).
Another few LGBT-related movies I love are:
Milk - US: Sean Penn and James Franco are fantastic in this Oscar-winning bio-pic
Echte Kerle (Regular Guys) - Germany: macho cop gets kicked out of flat by fiancée and ends up sharing with gay mechanic - lots of comedy as there's misunderstanding about who's gay and who's straight.
Ma Vie En Rose - Belgium: about a pre-teen trans-boy who wants to be a girl - very touching and way-ahead of its time.
Gazon Maudit - France: ménage à trois rom-com is given the butch-lesbian twist in Josiane Balasko's film that deals with infidelity, forbidden desires and misconceptions.
Crustacés et Coquillages- France: modern-day French Farce - a family holiday on Côte d'Azur in house that used to belong to the father's aunt. Parents suspect their teenage son is gay, when is attractive young friend comes to visit, but the twist in the tail is priceless - semi musical and stars Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi (the sister of Carla Bruni - France's First Lady)0 -
This film looks really good:
http://www.npr.org/2011/12/28/144328186/in-pariah-high-stakes-of-embracing-gay-identity0 -
Just noticed ur post, Kyle.
Great list man, def gonna netflix a few of those. Thx.
Just watched "I love you phillip morris" w/ Jim Carrey and Ewan McGreggor, its about a con artist who falls in love in prison, though his love gets out of jail and he now figures multiple ways to escape prison to be with his partner. Surprisingly great.0 -
Books: Man about town and a book/movie combo is Angels in America. I absolutely adore this movie and book.
Movies: I second or third Latter Day
Were the world mine-gay take on Midsummer's night dream.
The Eating out series I find to be hilarious albeit very crude.0 -
I really enjoyed reading Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg last year.
Looks like I need to catch up on some movies. My favorite LGBT films have already been listed already, except High Art.0 -
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Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan
Dream Boy by Jim Grimsley0 -
I took a Gay and Lesbian American Literature class last semester and we read some really awesome books!
The Children’s Hour--Lillian Hellman (Ehh..)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof--Tennessee Williams (Ehh..)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s--Truman Capote (Movie is better than the book, but the movie took the gay out of it, typical)
Rubyfruit Jungle--Rita Mae Brown (LOOVVEEEE)
The World of Normal Boys--K. M. Soehnlein (Pretty good)
Take Me Out--Richard Greenburg (Hated....)
Liquor--Poppy Z. Brite (LOOVVEEEEE!! I want the rest of the series!)
Shield of Justice--Radclyffe (Absolute favorite!! I HAVE the rest of the series!)0 -
I took a Gay and Lesbian American Literature class last semester and we read some really awesome books!
The Children’s Hour--Lillian Hellman (Ehh..)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof--Tennessee Williams (Ehh..)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s--Truman Capote (Movie is better than the book, but the movie took the gay out of it, typical)
Rubyfruit Jungle--Rita Mae Brown (LOOVVEEEE)
The World of Normal Boys--K. M. Soehnlein (Pretty good)
Take Me Out--Richard Greenburg (Hated....)
Liquor--Poppy Z. Brite (LOOVVEEEEE!! I want the rest of the series!)
Shield of Justice--Radclyffe (Absolute favorite!! I HAVE the rest of the series!)0 -
My favourite movies are Bound and Kissing Jessica Stein. I just saw Hannah Free with Sharon Gless who is freaking wonderful - she should play for our team It's a tearjerker though, so be prepared.
Back in the day when Xena was a big deal, fans would write fan fiction and uber fiction. The biggest name I think was merwolf who wrote a novel called Tropical Storm about two lesbians in Miami. It was the first one I read when I was coming out and I loved it. Apparently got optioned for a movie but never made. However, she also wrote sequels. And the best part is, all free online at her website
http://www.merwolf.com/ffiction.html
Go to the Dar and Kerry stories and search down for Tropical Storm.0 -
RJ was amazing! I'm not sure how to really sum it up....I feel like most people can really relate to the main character, Molly. She grows up knowing she's gay and has to go through so much crap for it, such as getting kicked out of her college, being disowned by her mother, etc. She travels to NY to go to film school and, again, puts up with way too much crap for being gay. If you can find a copy of the book I'd definitely urge you to read it!I took a Gay and Lesbian American Literature class last semester and we read some really awesome books!
The Children’s Hour--Lillian Hellman (Ehh..)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof--Tennessee Williams (Ehh..)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s--Truman Capote (Movie is better than the book, but the movie took the gay out of it, typical)
Rubyfruit Jungle--Rita Mae Brown (LOOVVEEEE)
The World of Normal Boys--K. M. Soehnlein (Pretty good)
Take Me Out--Richard Greenburg (Hated....)
Liquor--Poppy Z. Brite (LOOVVEEEEE!! I want the rest of the series!)
Shield of Justice--Radclyffe (Absolute favorite!! I HAVE the rest of the series!)0 -
I took a Gay and Lesbian American Literature class last semester and we read some really awesome books!
The Children’s Hour--Lillian Hellman (Ehh..)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof--Tennessee Williams (Ehh..)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s--Truman Capote (Movie is better than the book, but the movie took the gay out of it, typical)
Rubyfruit Jungle--Rita Mae Brown (LOOVVEEEE)
The World of Normal Boys--K. M. Soehnlein (Pretty good)
Take Me Out--Richard Greenburg (Hated....)
Liquor--Poppy Z. Brite (LOOVVEEEEE!! I want the rest of the series!)
Shield of Justice--Radclyffe (Absolute favorite!! I HAVE the rest of the series!)
I read Shield of Justice just recently, I'm just reading In Pursuit of Justice now, it's good but so far not my favourite of Radclyffe's, personally I prefer the Honour series.0 -
I took a Gay and Lesbian American Literature class last semester and we read some really awesome books!
The Children’s Hour--Lillian Hellman (Ehh..)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof--Tennessee Williams (Ehh..)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s--Truman Capote (Movie is better than the book, but the movie took the gay out of it, typical)
Rubyfruit Jungle--Rita Mae Brown (LOOVVEEEE)
The World of Normal Boys--K. M. Soehnlein (Pretty good)
Take Me Out--Richard Greenburg (Hated....)
Liquor--Poppy Z. Brite (LOOVVEEEEE!! I want the rest of the series!)
Shield of Justice--Radclyffe (Absolute favorite!! I HAVE the rest of the series!)
I read Shield of Justice just recently, I'm just reading In Pursuit of Justice now, it's good but so far not my favourite of Radclyffe's, personally I prefer the Honour series.
I haven't read any of the other ones but now I want to!!0 -
I love "When night is falling". The very first gay film I ever saw before i was "out" that sparked something was Dessert Hearts.0
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Better then Chocolate. There's a great new one called "Elena undone"". Very hot, good story and acting. Also "Imagine me and you"'0
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Just saw this available free Comcast On Demand (with subscription, of course). The Incredible True Adventures of Two Girls In Love. It's a bit dated but still a cute movie. Yes, that is a young, pre L Word Tina in the main role!
OnDemand > Premium Channels > StreamPix > Movies. Or you can just search for the title...
Any other recommendations On Demand or just on the tube?0 -
VOD > Premium Channels > StreamPix > movies > all > Broken Hearts Club0
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RJ was amazing! I'm not sure how to really sum it up....I feel like most people can really relate to the main character, Molly. She grows up knowing she's gay and has to go through so much crap for it, such as getting kicked out of her college, being disowned by her mother, etc. She travels to NY to go to film school and, again, puts up with way too much crap for being gay. If you can find a copy of the book I'd definitely urge you to read it!I took a Gay and Lesbian American Literature class last semester and we read some really awesome books!
The Children’s Hour--Lillian Hellman (Ehh..)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof--Tennessee Williams (Ehh..)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s--Truman Capote (Movie is better than the book, but the movie took the gay out of it, typical)
Rubyfruit Jungle--Rita Mae Brown (LOOVVEEEE)
The World of Normal Boys--K. M. Soehnlein (Pretty good)
Take Me Out--Richard Greenburg (Hated....)
Liquor--Poppy Z. Brite (LOOVVEEEEE!! I want the rest of the series!)
Shield of Justice--Radclyffe (Absolute favorite!! I HAVE the rest of the series!)0 -
Shield of Justice--Radclyffe (Absolute favorite!! I HAVE the rest of the series!)
I'm finding five books by Radclyffe in my city library catalog. Any recommendations on where to start?
* Turn Back Time
* Trauma Alert
* When Dreams Tremble
* Storms of Change: Provincetown Tales Series, Book 4 (Will I follow without 1-3?)
* Tomorrow's Promise
Thanks!0 -
Shield of Justice--Radclyffe (Absolute favorite!! I HAVE the rest of the series!)
I'm finding five books by Radclyffe in my city library catalog. Any recommendations on where to start?
* Turn Back Time
* Trauma Alert
* When Dreams Tremble
* Storms of Change: Provincetown Tales Series, Book 4 (Will I follow without 1-3?)
* Tomorrow's Promise
Thanks!
I know you weren't asking me, but I'd start with Trauma Alert, as the 1st book of her "Frist Responders" series.
Storms of Change is also a good one & you should be able to follow it just fine without having read the others.
When Dreams Tremble was ok but a bit vanilla, it's more of a traditional romance with not much else to it... I guess some people might like that though.
I haven't read Tomorrows promise or Turn back time, so I can't comment ;-)0
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