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Both films were terrific! But that's the populace for ya --- can't just sit back and enjoy something.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of drag queens but this movie was a real treat to see such «masculine» actor transforming themselves into such beautiful women (in French we never use the word "female" to name girls. Female is used for animals in French.) with such talent. Like Brokeback Mountain, it was a real wake up for all those straight men in their low masculinity. 1995 and 30years after, USA is still struggling with this subject of what is real or not on the sexual identity.
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ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoyed "To Wong Foo" years ago and I plan on watching it again. Though I'm surprised they didn't mention Chris Penn (Sean Penn's brother) who played the homophobic sheriff. But he was a character on one show of Will & Grace as a gay man ( it was a hoot)! Also, Blythe Banner played Will's mother in Will & Grace.
Chris Penn appeared on Will & Grace in the Season 6 episode "Fanilow" (episode 10) in 2003, playing the character Rudy. In the episode, Rudy is the man Barry Manilow mistakes Will Truman for at the sub shop, leading to a humorous misunderstanding.
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