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Ten Great Gay Movie Trailers


#10: Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967)
Liz, check. Brando, check. Shirtless sweaty marine, check. Horsewhip, check.

Sweaty marine riding a horse naked, check.


#9: Brokeback Mountain (2006)
What a letdown Brokeback Mountain turned out to be, but who wasn’t chomping at the bit after watching this a week before the movie came out?


#8: Victim (1950)
“What crime linked an aging hairdresser, and a famous star of the theatre?”

I wonder?


#7: The Boys In The Band (1970)
1:17


#6: Bad Education (2004)
The eyes have it in this short and sweet teaser from Almodovar’s most over-rated film.


#5: Deliverance (1972)
White-water rafting; lokel-yokel manramming.


#4: Fat Girls (2006)
Trip-folk soundtrack, nice coming-of-age storyline, hottie lead actor - looks good so far.


#3: Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
Dreamy.


#2: Milk (2008)
Another Big Gay Oscar Movie disappointment, but I still get butterflies from the fabulous promo.


#1: Cruising (1980)
Minimalist Euro-pop deluxe - the kind of slasher film Klaus Nomi might have made.

4 comments to Ten Great Gay Movie Trailers

  • rick

    good lord, the trailer for reflections in a golden eye makes you want to avoid this film at all costs. it screams stinker roo.

  • Mark Adnum

    @rick: what you see is what you get with that one (marvelous)

  • Jack

    I thought BBM and La Mala Educacion were rather good, actually. Don’t understand the dislike.

  • Mark Adnum

    @Jack: I thought both were very good films. Brokeback Mountain didn’t live up to high expectations, which was not necessarily its fault (but not entirely not its fault either), and Bad Education while visually arresting was a step down from All About My Mother and Talk To Her.

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