head to brokeback mountain



hey y’all – happy friday – my traffic is still buzzing like crazy so a big welcome to any new readers here at popbytes! so today brokeback mountain finally makes it way to theaters today in select cities – i just can’t say enough about this movie – it is simply excellent and i hope it snags some oscar & globe nominations – as it really deserves it! so i wanted to link you all to my postings on the movie plus a few other resources on the film…i shall return later! xxoo



popbytes on brokeback mountain

popbytes first press junket!

brokeback mountain was excellent!

popbytes to see brokeback mountain


• AOL’s guide to brokeback mountain


• official film site



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  • Ron Franscell

    From blogger Ron Franscell at http://underthenews.blogspot.com
    Imagine what insights might be gleaned if we could send a Desert Storm Marine to review the movie “Jarhead” or a murder survivor to review “Capote?” Our readers would be treated to an intense “insider’s” perspective on the story — the story, not the filmmaking.
    Tonight, director Ang Lee’s “Brokeback Mountain” — about two young gay cowboys in 1963 Wyoming — opens in a handful of big-city theaters. It will open in Houston on Dec. 16. For now, there are no plans for it to be shown in Southeast Texas … not a big surprise.
    At my newspaper, we asked Ron Douthitt, a novelist and screenwriter who also had a gay relationship in his youth, to reflect on the film, which he saw in a November screening. We hoped his perspective would add to our readers’ understanding of this controversial story in this film version of Pulitzer Prize-winner Annie Proulx’s short story and Pulitzer Prize-winner Larry McMurtry’s script. An excerpt:
    “If you’ve ever felt the kind of love where the feeling so far transcended the sex, when spending time with that person anywhere is all that matters, then this story is for you. If you’ve ever shared the kind of love, when the thought of just knowing if the person with whom you share that bond is going to be safe and all right — with or without you around — allows you to sleep at night, then this story will touch you deeply. The only unusual element is that the story revolves around two men.”

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