The Prince, historically, is said to possibly have been bisexual, but in this film, his character is constructed as overtly effeminate, cowardly and ineffectual. But one creative add-on worth noting is the presentation of Prince Edward II and the defenestration of his lover Phillip. There were quite a few historical inventions in Mel Gibson's “Braveheart,” like his own character's origins, and some odd Scottish battle traditions.
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Sometimes a movie reeks of homophobia (See: that ol' heart-warmer “Cruising”) and sometimes it's just a couple of moments in a film that feel mean-spirited to the LGBT community (“Wedding Crashers,” etc.). To commemorate this weirdly ignorant movie, we've compiled a list: movies with homophobic scenes so blatant, they made us shudder. Cut to Will Ferrell in a restaurant bathroom gagging at the sight of a penis for the amusement of a multiplex audience. Could it be the most homophobic scene in a comedy of the past ten years? It's certainly a candidate. Yes, this movie equates consensual gay sexual activity with actual rape. In one scene, Hart insists that Ferrell go to a top LA brunch spot and give oral sex to a random patron in the bathroom to learn - I guess? - the mechanics of prison rape.
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Watch Freeform’s “Everything’s Gonna Be Okay” here or on Hulu.The new comedy “Get Hard” stars Kevin Hart as an unlikely coach who trains Will Ferrell for a stint in prison. You’re the ‘other’ and your effeminate qualities as a man are not seen as attractive but now. I never had to do sex scenes in my life and it’s so weird to think you’re sexy. “My queerness today lives in my freedom to feel like I can say and do what I want to,” he tells us. Today, Adam, who just wrapped “Midnight Kiss,” a movie on Hulu, is continuing his journey to stardom starring alongside Jennifer Garner in Netflix’s upcoming film, “Yes Day.” But through it all, he wants his LGBTQ+ identity to shine. “Alex is so unabashedly himself, gay and sometimes flamboyant,:” he says.
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In retrospect, he realizes he needed to do all of that in order to survive.Īnd so his role in this series almost feels as if he’s reclaiming his past. I tried to adapt and survive by conforming and not standing out.” He also tried hard to fit in, lowering his voice, mimicking what he described as a SoCal “Bro speech,” dressing in PacSun getups and watching football to fit in. “I’d eat by myself and sit next to others so people wouldn’t know I was alone. “For years, I had such a hard time navigating school and finding my place,” he says. And so, Adam decided to take a break from his passions and repress his personality. For a closeted teen growing up in a conservative neighborhood, acting wasn’t always the safest choice for a growing boy. But when he grew into his teenaged years, it all changed. It was there, that he learned that he had raw talent for emoting. Growing up in San Diego, he was in theatre, a place where he was allowed to explore his creativity. While playing the role of Alex, a dental student who falls in love with a man who must take care of two of his siblings, one who’s autistic, is Adam’s biggest role to date, the Los Angeles-based actor has been acting since childhood. Ultimately body hair won out, thanks in part to Josh who encouraged him to keep. “ asked me questions like, ‘do you top or bottom? Are you more verse? What’s the dynamic in the relationship?’ His ease with it is something that you can’t get from a straight, cis director who may not have knowledge to speak to that.” Knowing the experience and language put Adam at ease. “Early on, we had conversations about the queer experience,” he recalls, of Silas, who happens to be trans.
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Much of this was thanks to the show’s director, Silas Howard. While it could have become a traumatic experience for any young actor, it turned into an example of empowerment. “For so long, I’ve seen body hair as a device for comedy and I felt I needed to conform to Hollywood’s standards to shave or wax everywhere,” Adam tells Very Good Light. Then, there were very nuanced insecurities like thinking if it was even okay to have chest hair. Especially for a young actor starring in a recurring role.įor one, Adam had never filmed a sex scene before. While the sex isn’t explicit – this isn’t HBO – it was still quite a new experience for anyone to navigate. He’s talking about the intimate scenes in which his character, Alex, shares with Nicholas, played by Australian actor Josh Thomas. “The sex scenes were so funny,” says Adam Faison, one of the stars of Freeform’s newest series, “Everything’s Gonna Be Okay.”