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The biggest victims AND perpetuators of homophobia...
How is it cishet media?
The Exorcist: A movie (sort-of) beloved by the Catholic Church that promotes traditional family values. Has a lot of homophobic language, and it was released around Christmas. Only one gay character and they only tell you through a flamboyant gesture. Screen writer and book author was homophobic enough to make petitions to "un-catholic" the catholic school featured in this film (they were reaching out to gay students and having pride so he wrote an angry letter to the bishop) and it shows. The Vatican once invited the director to come over specifically because of the exorcist :(((
The Haunting: In the movie adaptation, Eleanor calls Theo "nature’s mistake" for being a big lesbian. She’s also in love with the scientist and looks at him like this 👁👄👁, instead of her being desperately and hopelessly in love with Theo in the book. Thanks to the tv series, people even think they're het and bisexual blood-related sisters. She was very much a stranger in the closet and gay for her. For the love of god read the book!!!
The Servant: 🤔🤔🤔 Is it homophobic for a butler to ruin a man and a woman's marriage, then systematically create a platonic co-dependent relationship with the ex-groom-to-be and turn him into a sexed-up alcoholic? (it's worse in the book. the butler tries to make up evidence that his master is a gay pedophile to blackmaile him).
How is it lgbt?
The Servant: Tony cries pathetically next to pictures of sexy athletic men in their underwear on his bed and it’s never explained. The conflict is largely pushed by the scene where Tony and his fiancee Susan see his butler Barrett naked in Tony's room after having sex. Also?? The way Barrett yanks up Tony's tie like he's about to dominate him??? They didn't have sex, but they did have sex with the same girl in the same time frame when she was in on it. I consider this toxic yaoi and a psychosexual class war. I'll put photos.
Haunting: Oh my goddddd is Eleanor still so repressed and dealing with internalized homophobia in the movie. She and Theodora have a love-hate-attraction-repulsion thing going on. Theo is lesbian-coded and was even supposed to have a female lover in the movie (her "roommate" in the book) but then came censorship. Eleanor calling Theo "unnatural" in the movie... that is a vintage code word for lesbian (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF2FKI7Fe-U). Before that, she was totally smitten even if the scientist distracts from that. The book is more lesbian, but at least the movie sneaks it in. And it sucks that Eleanor is so angry and lashing out but I get it. Her family hates or at least doesn't care about her feelings. n it's about how unsafe the traditional family structure really is even when you try to do found family but no one likes you for being gay and uptight. Oh and Theo, who is lesbian, survives at the end in all versions.
Exorcist: Regan is sooo off-putting and a bad daughter. This is just what being queer and having several diseases is like minus the exorcism. Her voice gets deep while she acts rebellious and her mom rejects her. Damien Karras (the younger priest) also reads as so repressedly gay and in the closet in the original book, but the movie squeezes in a bit of that with a scene where Fr. Dyer lays Karras to bed, and they hold hands until Karras eventually recoils with so much pathetic pain. I KNOW what you are. (https://afieldinengland.tumblr.com/post/657429236105248768/they-were-in-love-here) Karras and Dyer are even closer in the book, and Dyer is his stereotypically effeminate "ride or die" gay best friend. He told him to leave the priesthood with him since the gays are doing it, meanwhile all the other local priests were panicking about gay priests. The movie is extremely quotable too and I find that camp. Also found "Mother what's wrong with me?" and "That thing upstairs is not my daughter" to be sooo personal. I know it's homophobic but it helped me come out more somehow because I don't want to DIE like that. Saw some fun Regan MacNeil dragqueens, trans posts and non-binary comics (with regan and karras) awhile ago as well. In the 90s, a reviewer said that the movie was actually a priest's homoerotic wet dream (and that's why they wanted to kill pazuzu the "female element") and it so threw off the director to the point that his biography, an analytical book on the exorcist by kermode, AND some articles will bring it up as a bizarre theory or serious analysis. Well I say the reviewer had a point, but with the wrong priest. Dyer is the only confirmed gay character who gets censored a lot, but I know what those two had. Big closeted catholic energy. That's why Regan was so homophobic. She read Karras' mind.
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The Exorcist Propaganda
The Servant propaganda:
#the haunting 1963#the exorcist 1973#the servant 1963#horror#gothic horror#psychological horror#lgbt#cishet#The haunting of hill house#eleanor vance#damien karras#Theo thohh#Father dyer#regan macneil#tournament poll#Hugo Barrett
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You might bring me a lager
#the servant#joseph losey#dirk bogarde#james fox#hugo barrette#Tony#scenephile#movie quotes#film quotes#movie scenes#movie scene#film scene
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The Slaughter Inspired ID Pack
[PT: The Slaughter Inspired ID Pack].
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Names
[PT: Names].
Alexander, Alistair, Barrett, Blade, Cassandra, Damian, Desmond, Dominic, Eleanor, Gabriel, Gideon, Havoc, Helena, Hugo, Ingrid, Isolde, Julius, Livia, Morgan, Octavia, Pyre, Quentin, Rage, Reaper, Ruin, Sanguine, Scourge, Seraphina, Shatter, Strife, Thaddeus, Vandal, Venom, Victor, Vincent, Volcan, Wrath, Zenith
Pronouns
[PT: Pronouns].
Batt / Battle / Battles; Blo / Blood / Bloodself; Conq / Conquer / Conquers; Fear / Fears / Fears; Fi / Fight / Fights; Fury / Furie / Furies; Hav / Havoc / Havocs; Rage / Rages / Rages; Rav / Ravage / Ravages; Shre / Shred / Shreds; Slash / Slashes / Slashs; Slau / Slaughter / Slaughters; War / Wars / Wars
Titles
[PT: Titles].
Avatar of Annihilation; One Who Serves The Slaughter; The Bloodletter; The Carnage Bringer; The Endless Onslaught; The Executioner; [Pronoun] Who Brings The Fury of War; The Harbinger of Chaos; The Merciless; The Shadow of War; The Slayer; The War Chief; The Wrath Unleashed; [Pronoun] Who Wounds;
[ID: A purple thin line divider shaded at the bottom, end ID]
Requested by anon!
Also tagging: @pronoun-arc @id-pack-archive
#id pack#npts#npt pack#npt#npt list#names pronouns titles#the slaughter#tma#the magnus archives#tma the slaughter#mod domijoyce#violence cw
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ATTENTION!!! ATTENTION!!! I AM LITERALLY WRITING A NOVEL WITH A HUGO WEAVING FANGIRL AS THE PROTAGONIST!!!!!
And do you want to hear about it? Good.
The book is called Poster Gal (though I’m considering a bunch of other names for it), and it takes place between 2004-2007. We also have a few other girls that are also friends with Izzy
They fuck around, get into fights at school, and have wacky adventures at the mall. Regular stuff… *giggle*
The first girl with the red hair and snakebites is Izzy Martinez, as I said, she is obsessed with Hugo Weaving, if the grape barrette wasn’t a subtle indicator. She is also interested in emo stuff, has her own Hugo Weaving fanpage (which I might make when it comes time to market the book), and she is also one of THE snarkiest creatures ever
Roxy Hamilton, the blue haired THING, is what most people these days would call mall-goth, even though that was just a term for “poser” back when the book takes place (Roxy really hates that mall-goth is an insult), her favorite band is Korn, and the only reason she looks that cool is because Izzy gives her the clothes needed to look cool. She LOVES reading comics in her free time, especially JTHM and Hellblazer. In fact, she likes Hellblazer so much that the brain worms from the gas station pizza she ate when she was 12 decided to eat her brain in a way that she becomes John Constantine essentially
Aspen , the ginger girl, is the resident Orlando Bloom/Viggo Mortensen fangirl, because we NEED one. She appears to be an unfriendly bitch who hates everyone at first, unless you get to know her a little better. Or you’re vaguely pretty like Izzy is. Aspen is based on every single friend I had for a few months that then turned into a total bitch, down to the physical appearance. Mainly Freedom, who didn’t actually match Aspen’s appearance as much as some of the others did, but still, she had vaguely sunburnt skin
also every character represents a real person, Izzy is me, Roxy is a slurry of some of my best friends, and we all know who Aspen is based on
Maybe you’ll learn more one day
#poster gal#poster gal book#izzy martinez#aspen tuck#novel#authorblr#author#hugo weaving#orlando bloom#rayment brothers#viggo mortensen
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Star Trek: Nemesis premiered on December 13, 2002. The film was the last in the original film franchise before the beginning of the alternate universe "Kelvin" timeline films. The film was not well received. It was the lowest grossing film in the franchise and the first in the franchise not to end in the number one spot on opening weekend. It was only the 2nd time in the first 10 films that it wasn't nominated for a Hugo Award for Dramatic Presentation. A lot of criticism was leveled at director Stuart Baird. Tom Hardy, who played the lead villian Shinzon, is said to have taken the film's failure particularly hard. The events of the film took place during November of 2379. The movie saw the return of the Romulans, the introduction of the Remans, the marriage of Riker (Jonathan Frakes) and Troi (Marina Sirtis), and the death of Data (Brent Spiner). The movie introduced the Mogai-Class Romulan Warbird and ARGO heavy transport shuttlecraft. Wil Wheaton returned to film scenes as Wesley Crusher but most of the scenes were cut. There was also a brief cameo by Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) from Star Trek Voyager. Majel Barrett (in her final Star Trek appearance) still provided the voice for the computers but was unavailable to return as Lwaxana Troi. Whoopi Goldberg also returned as Guinan.
#nerds yearbook#real life event#first appearance#sci fi movies#star trek#star trek tng#star trek nemesis#2379#november#december#2002#romulans#remans#uss enterprise#gene roddenberry#john logan#rick berman#brent spiner#stuart baird#jean luc picard#patrick stewart#jonathan frakes#william riker#data#levar burton#geordi la forge#michael dorn#worf#marina sirtis#deanna troi
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FITFWT23: FASHION
EUROPE
Via LWTHQS
29 Aug - Barclays Arena, HAMBURG: [CDLP tank] [Saul Nash pants]
31 Aug - Royal Arena, COPENHAGEN: [Casablanca Casa t-shirt]
1 Sep - Spektrum, OSLO: [Nike shoes] [Commes des Garçons x Lacoste polo] [Adidas jacket]
2 Sep - Hovet, STOCKHOLM: [Stone Island t-shirt], [Stone Island pants], [Salomon shoes]
4 Sep - Ice Hall, HELSINKI: [Pleasures x Sonic Youth jersey]
5 Sep - Saku Arena, TAILLINN: [1017 ALYX 9SM t-shirt] [Nike Air Max shoes] [Nike Windrunner fleece hoodie] [Nike joggers] [Nike trainers]
7 Sep - Arena Riga, RIGA: [Champion t-shirt] [Supreme x Lacoste track suit]
8 Sep - Zalgiris Arena, KAUNAS: [Neill Barrett t-shirt] [Neil Barrett IG post and IG story] [Sergio Tacchini tracksuit]
10 Sep - Tauron Arena, KRAKOW: [VTMNTS t-shirt] [Stone Island hoodie]
11 Sep - Atlas Arena, ŁÓDŹ: [Leones The Band tank top] [Converse high tops] [CP Company pants] [424 Logo hat] [Salomon shoes] [Mastermind hoodie]
13 Sep - Wiener Stadhalle D, VIENNA: [CP Company pants] [Palace hat]
14 Sep - Stozice Arena, LJUBLJANA: [Wales Bonner tank top]
15 Sep - Budapest Arena, BUDAPEST: [Stone Island cap] [Stone Island pants]
17 Sep - Arenele Romane, BUCHAREST: [Burberry t-shirt] [Burberry cap]
18 Sep - Arena Armeets, SOFIA: [black tank top] [Nike pants]
20 Sep - Petras Theater, ATHENS: [VTMNTS t-shirt] [Sunflower Mike shorts]
1 Oct - Bilbao Arena Miribilla, BILBAO (VIZCAYA): [Calvin Klein white tank top] [North Face pants] [Nike shoes] [Adidas Y 3 track pants] [Han Kjøbenhavn hoodie]
3 Oct - Altice Arena, LISBON: [CP Company graphic t-shirt] [CP Company pants] [Asics shoes] [Palace hoodie]
5 Oct - Wizink Center, MADRID: [Fred Perry x Pleasures t-shirt]
6 Oct - Palau Sant Jordi, BARCELONA: [Moncler t-shirt] [Customized face all over Hawaiian shirt]
8 Oct - Pala Alpitur, TURIN: [Sunspel beige tank top] [Stone Island pants] [Y/Project hat] [Adidas x Wales Bonner sweater and pants]
9 Oct - Unipol Arena, BOLOGNA: [Nanushka tank top] [Stone Island pants]
11 Oct - Rockhal, ESCH-SUR-ALZETTE: [Stone Island t-shirt]
12 Oct - Sportspaleis, ANTWERP: [Wales Bonner jacket] [1017 Alyx 9SM Studio bomber jacket]
14 Oct - Accor Arena, PARIS: [Balmain polo shirt]
15 Oct - Ziggo Dome, AMSTERDAM: [Givenchy tank top] [CP Company pants]
17 Oct - Lanxess Arena, COLOGNE: [Ralph Lauren polo shirt]
19 Oct - O2 Arena, PRAGUE: [Junya Watanabe t-shirt] [Nike pants]
20 Oct - Mercedes Benz Arena, BERLIN: [Kith black tank top] [Stone Island track pants] [Axel Arigato shoes] [Fred Perry t-shirt] [Alyx Studio hoodie]
22 Oct - Olympiahalle, MUNICH: [Burberry polo shirt]
23 Oct - Hallenstadion, ZURICH: [Stone Island t-shirt] [Stone Island trousers] [Axel Arigato shoes]
8 Nov - 3Arena, DUBLIN: [CDLP tank] [Reebok sweatshirt] [Saul Nash pants] [Nike mock neck top] [1017 Alyx 9SM jacket] [Vetements cap] [Thames MMXX top]
10 Nov - Utilita Arena, SHEFFIELD: [Givenchy logo tank top] [CP company pants] [Aimé Leon Doré hoodie] [Palace trousers]
11 Nov - AO Arena, MANCHESTER: [Aimé Leon Dore jacket] [Nike shoes]
12 Nov - Ovo Hydro, GLASGOW: [Palace Skateboards shirt] [Stone Island pants]
14 Nov - Brighton Center, BRIGHTON: [Farragamo polo]
15 Nov - International Arena, CARDIFF: [Casablanca Paris top]
17 Nov - The O2, LONDON: [Saul Nash vest] [Saul Nash track pants] [Comme Des Garçons shirt]
18 Nov - Resorts World Arena, BIRMINGHAM: [Burberry t-shirt] [Lacoste top]
23 Nov - Camden Roundhouse, Rolling Stone UK Awards, LONDON: [Neil Barrett mesh jacket] [black vest] [Hugo pants] [Grenson leather shoes]
Photo via lbfcult
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Olly Alexander wearing Emily Frances Barrett Loot Hoops earring in a photoshoot by Hugo Yangüela for Número Berlim - THE SEXXX ISSUE (June 2021).
#olly alexander#years and years#years & years#style#it's a sin#night call#starstruck#crave#sweet talker#sooner or later#hallucination#100% pure love#a very bad fun idea#photoshoot#photography#hugo yangüela#magazine#Número Berlim - THE SEXXX ISSUE#Número Berlim#Número#Emily Frances Barrett#Loot Hoops earrings#Loot Hoops#hoop earrings#earring#earrings#jewellery#jewelry
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Bibliography: books posted on this blog in 2024
Sara AHMED (2010): The Promise of Happiness
Cat BOHANNON (2023): Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution
Holly BRIDGES (2014): Reframe Your Thinking Around Autism: How the Polyvagal Theory and Brain Plasticity Help Us Make Sense of Autism
Johann CHAPOUTOT (2024): The Law of Blood: Thinking and Acting as a Nazi
Caroline CRIADO-PEREZ (2019): Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
Gavin DE BECKER (2000): Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence
Virginie DESPENTES (2006): King Kong Theory
Annie ERNAUX (2000): Happening
Lisa FELDMAN BARRETT (2017): How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain
Shaun GALLAGHER (2012): Phenomenology
David GRAEBER (2015): The Utopia of Rules: On Technology, Stupidity, and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy
Henrik HASS and Torben HANSEN (2023): Unconscious Intelligence in Cybernetic Psychology
Yuval Noah HARARI (2024): Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI
Sarah HENDRICKX (2015): Women and Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Understanding Life Experiences from Early Childhood to Old Age
Sarah HILL (2019): This Is Your Brain on Birth Control: The Surprising Science of Women, Hormones, and the Law of Unintended Consequences
Victor HUGO (1831): Notre-Dame de Paris
Luke JENNINGS (2017): Killing Eve: Codename Villanelle
Bernardo KASTRUP (2021): Decoding Jung’s Metaphysics: The Archetypal Semantics of an Experiential Universe
Roman KOTOV, Thomas JOINER, Norman SCHMIDT (2004): Taxometrics: Toward a new diagnostic scheme for psychopathology
Benjamin LIPSCOMB (2021): The Women are Up to Something: How Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch Revolutionized Ethics
Dorian LYNSKEY (2024): Everything Must Go: The Stories We Tell About The End of the World
Kate MANNE (2024): Unshrinking: How to Fight Fatphobia
Mario MIKULINCER (1994): Human Learned Helplessness: A Coping Perspective
Jenara NERENBERG (2020): Divergent Mind: Thriving in a World That Wasn’t Designed for
Lucy NEVILLE (2018): Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys: Women and Gay Male Pornography and Erotica
Peggy ORNSTEIN (2020): Boys & Sex: Young Men on Hookups, Love, Porn, Consent, and Navigating the New Masculinity
Lucile PEYTAVIN (2021): Le coût de la virilité
Lynn PHILLIPS (2000): Flirting with Danger: Young Women’s Reflections on Sexuality and Domination
Stephen PORGES (2017): The Pocket Guide to the Polyvagal Theory: The Transformative Power of Feeling Safe
Joëlle PROUST (2013): The Philosophy of Metacognition: Mental Agency and Self-Awareness
John SARLO: The Mindbody Prescription: Healing the Body, Healing the Pain
Jessica TAYLOR (2022): Sexy But Psycho: How the Patriarchy Uses Women’s Trauma Against Them
Manos TSAKIRIS and Helena DE PREESTER (2018): The Interoceptive Mind: From Homeostasis to Awareness
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2023 In Review - Top 5 Movies
The Servant (1963)
It's safe to say I lost my fucking mind over this movie. I've watched it no less than five times, I've read the source novel, I've annotated academic articles about it, read the British Film Institute volume, looked over Dirk Bogarde's biography passages pertaining to it, and listened to some great podcast episodes discussing its themes.
My best friend watched it with me and said it was Lana Del Reycore, which is something I haven't been able to get out of my head since. It's so slutty and and wild and gorgeously shot. Every scene just gives me chills (I mean, just check out the hand placement over the shadow in the GIF above. Does it get hornier?). That's not even getting into Bogarde's acting. So gloriously unhinged. You never know quite what he's thinking, but you believe he's thinking it with your whole body (Does that make sense? Probably not). It's confounding and wonderful and never ceases to mesmerize me.
2. Saltburn (2023)
I went absolutely fucking feral over this movie. The most accurate review I can give of it is: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Emerald Fennell said one of her key inspirations was The Servant (1963) and when I learned that, my neural pathways rewired themselves because, of fucking course. Oliver Quick is the spiritual successor to Dirk Bogarde's Hugo Barrett. A character as compelling as he is diabolically fucked up. Someone you can't help but wish would ruin your life.
That's not even getting into the gorgeous cinematography, the perfect soundtrack, or the paradigm-shifting sex scenes that have taken up full-time residence in my brain. I'm this movie's bitch.
3. Wild Things (1998)
2023 really became the year of trashy erotic thrillers for me and I'm owning it 100%. This movie is ridiculously sexy, gay, and beyond - beyond - absurd. Just watch it. And listen to the Horror Queers podcast about it. And the Bechdel Cast podcast after that.
4. Flesh for Frankenstein (1973)
It's an x-rated Young Frankenstein with Udo fucking Kier and lots of full frontal male nudity. Is any more information needed? Another one where the Horror Queers podcast is absolutely mandatory post-screening.
5. Past Lives (2023)
Needless to say, this film departs wildly from the 4 films above it... or does it? In its own restrained way, this film is slutty as fuck. No one knows longing like these two. There, I said it.
... But to put it in more respectful terms, this film captures the feeling of having to choose a life you love over a person you love, which is something I've had to do multiple times. It's always heartbreaking. I rarely shed a tear at movies, but this one made me ugly cry. A lot.
Honorable Mention: Showgirls (1995)
You really thought I was gonna end this list on a downer? Not this year. I fucking love this movie and will not be made ashamed. Kyle MacLachlan's hair alone is enough to make this a camp classic. It's on a level of absurd that surpasses all logic, and that is what makes it so brilliant. A great double-bill with Wild Things. Don't forget to check out the Horror Queers & Bechdel Cast pods after viewing. They provide the chocolate syrup & cherries on top.
#the servant (1963)#saltburn (2023)#wild things (1998)#past lives (2023)#showgirls (1995)#flesh for frankenstein (1973)#2023#best films of 2023
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