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Soderbergh’s Liberace Pic ‘Behind The Candelabra’: What’s ‘Too Gay’ for Hollywood?

Steven Soderbergh has pushed against the limits of Hollywood’s sexual mores his entire career. His debut, sex, lies, and videotape , was a study in voyeurism and sexual dysfunction. He blurred the line dividing the feature film and porn video worlds with The Girlfriend Experience , which starred adult actress Sasha Grey. His last film, Magic Mike , subverted the male gaze by turning all eyes, male and female, on the rock-hard and very hairless abs of dude-strippers. Yet even Soderbergh has had trouble financing his next and rumored-to-be-last project, Behind the Candelabra , a biopic of Liberace starring Michael Douglas as the flamboyant pianist and Matt Damon as his significantly younger live-in lover. The veteran director only wanted $5 million to make his long-delayed film, but, as he told The Wrap , “They said it was too gay. Everybody. This was after Brokeback Mountain , by the way. Which is not as funny as this movie. I was stunned. It made no sense to any of us.” Luckily for Soderbergh, HBO believed enough in the project to greenlight it. But that still leaves the question: What does “too gay” mean in the Hollywood of 2013? Sadly, it doesn’t seem too different from what it meant fifty years ago in the Hollywood of 1963: Few gay protagonists can be normal, relatable people living in a world we recognize. In the real world, gay men and women are our friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers. But in the movies, that might be “too gay.” So screenwriters have come up with a multitude of ways to make homosexuality less immediate and less “threatening.” When they are the protagonists, gay characters vanish from everyday life: by dying, by disappearing into history, by rarely having sex, by committing evil, by being more flamboyant than pink rhinestones on a drag queen’s tiara. They may be admirable, certainly sympathizable, but they still too frequently lack ordinary humanity. The supposed breakthrough film Brokeback Mountain , for instance, marginalized homosexuality by situating its characters in a faraway setting and in a culture that was on the cusp of disappearance. And it fatally asserted its heterosexuality by having straight actors play gay, so that audiences never forget that a man kissing another man is all just play-acting. Little seems to have changed since Brokeback . The majority of studio movies with a gay male protagonist since has either taken place in Mad Men days ( Milk , Howl , A Single Man ) or featured same-sex sociopaths ( I Love You Philip Morris , Bruno ). It’s no better for lesbians, who watched one of their filmic counterparts in The Kids Are All Right have sex with a man, because of course that’s exactly what the female gay experience is all about. Equally alien to the lives of average gay women is the romance Jack and Diane , which finds one of its two budding lovers turning into a werewolf. And, it bears repeating, all of the main characters in these movies are played by straight actors. Luckily for gay viewers, the indie world is brimming with movies that are “too gay” and proud of it. The last two years alone have seen critical darlings like the sweet romance Weekend , the addiction drama Keep the Lights On , and the gay adoption saga Any Day Now . Also welcome and necessary are the coming-of-age tale Pariah and the Sex and the City -style Noah’s Arc , which feature all-too-rare gay characters of color. It’s almost surprising that Soderbergh’s biopic got the “too gay” chuck, since the subject matter – a mincing narcissist with a love of glittered capes and a barely legal pool-boy dying tragically from AIDS – is brimming with the usual defenses Hollywood is always eager to employ against normal gay existence. So one has to wonder if it isn’t the flamboyance that studios found “too gay,” but Soderbergh’s refusal to turn Liberace and his partner Scott Thorson into caricatures, to “take the relationship seriously.” After all, that might be too revolutionary for Hollywood. Maybe in 2063? Inkoo Kang is a film critic and investigative journalist in Boston. She has been published in Indiewire, Boxoffice Magazine, Yahoo! Movies, Pop Matters, Screen Junkies, and MuckRock. Her great dream in life is to direct a remake of All About Eve with an all-dog cast. Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt Joins ‘Sin City: A Dame To Kill For’

Introducing the possibility that the upcoming Sin City: A Dame To Kill For will feature an extremely hip soundtrack packed full of adorkable DIY indie rock classics, Dimension Films announced today that Joseph Gordon-Levitt has been signed on to play a major role in the sequel to the 2005 film adaptation of Sin City . Levitt will play a new character called ‘Johnny,’ whose relation to the events of the story has not yet been revealed, but who will no doubt be both sensitive and hardcore. Per press release, Johnny is “a cocky gambler who disguises a darker mission to destroy his most foul enemy at his best game.” Presumably, Johnny will be forced to decide by the film’s end whether or not to betray, cry, or kill himself over a girl. A Dame To Kill For , the second storyline in the Sin City series, features the first appearance of Sin City’s (arguable) main character Dwight McCarthy, portrayed by Clive Owen in the 2005 film. It takes place chronologically before the events of the first storyline, The Hard Goodbye , which made up a considerable chunk of Sin City , and features a team up between Dwight and Marv, played by Mickey Rourke. The film is already in production under co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller at Rodriguez’s Troublemaker Studios, and “weaves together two of Miller’s classic stories with new tales in which the town’s most hard boiled citizens cross paths with some of its more repulsive inhabitants.” Sin City: A Dame To Kill For will feature the return of Mickey Rourke, Rosario Dawson and Jessica Alba; as it takes place before Dwight has reconstructive surgery, it’s possible that if Clive Owen reprises his role, it will only be at the end of the film. Gordon-Levitt joins fellow new additions Jamie King, Michael Madsen and Dennis Haysbert; the film is set for release on October 4, 2013. Ross Lincoln is a LA-based freelance writer from Oklahoma with an unhealthy obsession with comics, movies, video games, ancient history, Gore Vidal, and wine. Follow him on twitter (@rossalincoln). Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Look Ma, No Masks! ‘Big Ang’ And Sherée Whitfield Make Us Afraid, Very Afraid In Scary Movie 5 Photo

Dimension Films must be saving a butt load on its make-up budget for Scary Movie 5 .   For the second time in a week, the production company has sent out a photo from the movie that features tabloid stars who don’t need no stinkin’ prosthetics or CGI effects to deliver goose bumps. The above shot, taken on the set of the comedy horror picture,  shows  Big Ang Raiola from  Mob Housewives , and Sherée Whitfield, from  The Real Housewives of Atlanta,  looking like  Trouble .   Scary Movie 5 doesn’t hit theaters until April 19, 2013, so I expect to see additional photos of tabloid regulars with cameos in the film surfacing in the interim. On Sept. 20, Movieline ran a still from the picture that depicted  Charlie Sheen and Lindsay Lohan  in bed after a hot night in the sack (or maybe TMZ).   As I noted in that post, it seems like it will only be a matter of time before Kim Kardashian gets a close-up. In the email that accompanied the photo of Raiola and Whitfield, a Dimension representative wrote that the two women, who are known for their combative ways on camera, “go to blows in an unforgettable fight scene.”  No doubt, but  I feel the need to note that with the kind of pneumatic decolletage Ang is sporting in the shot,  I don’t think either one of those ladies would be able to get close enough to the other to deliver a deciding blow.  That said, I do think they have a future in the horror movies.  Just looking at these ladies inexplicably makes me think of the word, “succubus.” Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Golden Globes Set Dates; Pontius Pilate Is Headed To The Big Screen: Biz Break

Also in Tuesday afternoon’s round-up of news briefs, Dimension Films goes for a psychological thriller. Sundance and SXSW doc winners head for release. Kick-Ass 2 gets a “Night Bitch,” while the next Thor picks a return character. Angry Little God to Thrill U.S. Audiences Dimension Films has acquired U.S. distribution rights to Daniel Stamm’s psychological thriller Angry Little God . Stamm and his writing partner David Birke adapted the script from the original film which follows a bright but meek individual drowning in debt and desperate as he’s about to be married.  He receives a mysterious phone call informing him that he’s on a hidden camera game show where he must execute 13 tasks to receive a cash prize of over $6 million.  He accepts the challenge, but even with thousands of dollars suddenly appearing in his bank account, he realizes he’s in over his head. IM Global will finance and produce the film. Golden Globes Set Dates “The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) and producer dick clark productions (dcp) will present “The 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards” live on Sunday, January 13, 2013. Next year’s show will air live on NBC coast-to-coast from 5-8 p.m (PT) and 8-11 p.m. (ET) from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. Nominations for the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards will be announced at 8 a.m. (ET) on Thursday, December 13. This year’s Cecil B. DeMille Award , honoring the lifetime achievements of actors and filmmakers, will be announced on November 1.” Sundance & SXSW Doc Winners Head for Distribution SnagFilms will handle domestic distribution rights for Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner The House I Live In and SXSW Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winner Beware of Mr. Baker . House centers on America’s war on drugs, while Mr. Baker takes a look at drummer Ginger Baker who worked with Eric Clapton, Cream and Blind Faith. Digital distribution is expected to cover “key pay platforms and eventual ad-supported release” on snagfilms.com. Around the ‘net… Warner Bros. Stakes Out Pontius Pilate The studio has picked up a script by Woman On Top writer Vera Blasi that centers on the Biblical figure who became the Roman governor over Judea and oversaw the fateful decision to crucify Jesus, Deadline reports . Lindy Booth Eyes Kick-Ass 2 Booth is in talks to be cast in the super-hero sequel as Night Bitch. Aaron Johnson and Chloe Moretz are reprising their respective roles of Kick-Ass and Hit-Girl in the second installment, Kick-Ass 2: Balls to the Wall , directed by Jeff Wadlow, THR reports . Kat Dennings Eyes Thor 2 2 Broke Girls star Kat Dennings will again play techie Darcy Lewis in Marvel Studios’ sequel Thor: The Dark World , Deadline reports .

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Lindsay Lohan to Star in Scary Movie 5?

With all the court dates, 911 calls and car crashes, Lindsay Lohan’s whole life is like a scary movie. Why not star in an actual film by that name? The starlet may soon score a role in Scary Movie 5, according to reports. LiLo recently met with Dimension Films’ head honcho Bob Weinstein. It is NOT a done deal though, despite the conversations. “They had a great meeting and they are going to continue talking,” a movie insider said. “But there’s no part being written for her … yet.” Both sides, multiple sources confirm, are indeed interested in working together in the fifth Scary Movie film, which will also star Ashley Tisdale. Having wrapped Liz & Dick , a Lifetime film starring Lindsay Lohan as Elizabeth Taylor , she’s now shooting The Canyons with porn star James Deen.

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Watch Gary Busey Sell Piranha 3DD With Nonsensical Outtake Reel

“See the movie so you won’t see piranha showing up at your house dressed as…however they want to dress. Just watch the damn thing.” And with those sage words, Dimension Films let Gary Busey loose to drum up press for their upcoming summer boobs ‘n’ blood-fest, Piranha 3DD . Yes, if you’ve been hiding under a rock it is a Piranha sequel… in 3-D. Spelled with a double-D. For boobs. But I digress! Gary, take it away with advice on dynamiting piranha and fart acronyms and synonyms for steak. [via Yahoo ]

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Raquel Welch to the Internet: "Put It Back in Your Pants, Fellas"

Although she’s one of the leading sex symbols of the 20th century, Raquel Welch doesn’t believe in letting it all hang out. And she has no problem making this point in interviews over and over (and over) again. Most recently, Raquel lamented the state of “porn culture” in Men’s Health magazine: “I think we’ve gotten to the point in our culture where we’re all sex addicts, literally. We have equated happiness in life with as many orgasms as you can possibly pack in, ” she says. “I think this era of porn is at least partially responsible for it. Where is the anticipation and the personalization? It’s an exploitation of the poor male’s libidos. Poor babies – they can’t control themselves!” “I don’t care if I’m being one of those old fogies who says, ‘Back in my day we didn’t have to hear about sex all the time,’ she adds. “They’re ruining us with all the explanations and graphicness.” Get with the times, Raquel! There’s plenty of opportunity for personalization on the internet. Why, we could show you dozens of websites that cater to…oh, never mind. You wouldn’t appreciate them anyway. Take a trip down mammary lane with sexy pics of Raquel Welch right here at MrSkin.com

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Piranha 3DD Bounces Into Theaters June 1st

Mark your calendars, Skin fans! After being pushed from its original release date to the dreaded “TBA,” Dimension Films has officially announced that the boobs-n’-bloodbath Piranha 3DD will be hitting theaters on June 1st , with a VOD release on the same day. That means that you can see it in 3D with a crowd of screaming moviegoers or behind closed doors with your pants down. Just take a tip from Paul Reubens and don’t combine the two, ok? See the trailer for Piranha 3DD after the jump!

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What Could the Short Circuit Remake Possibly Be About?

“Dimension Films announced today that they have hired Matt Lieberman to pen their family film Short Circuit . Lieberman will work closely with already attached director Tim Hill ( Hop , Alvin and the Chipmunks ) in the reimagining of the 80s classic. Lieberman is a recent alumni of the Disney writers program. Details of the new take are currently being kept under wraps.” Noooo ! Just when this was getting good! Anyway, maybe we can all fill in the blanks? It probably won’t be so different than what they actually make. [Press release]

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Ghostface Screams His Way Into MTV’s Killer Halloween

Where does the ‘Scream’ baddie rank among other horror icons? We’re polling you all week to find out! By Eric Ditzian Ghostface from “Scream” Photo: Dimension Films Ghostface better get on his cell phone and start scaring the crap out of fans, because three days into MTV’s Killer Halloween , the know-it-all “Scream” psycho is trailing his blood-spilling cinematic brethren in our voter-driven, category-by-category analysis of horror-movie murderers. In terms of weaponry , Freddy Krueger , Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers trumped Ghostface’s knife. And when it came to style , the “Scream” dude’s black gown and oblong, am-I-sad-or-psychotic mask couldn’t outdo Freddy’s striped sweater, Jason’s hockey mask or Michael’s white-washed, blank-faced mask of terror. But perhaps today is Ghostface’s day to shine, for now we turn to personality, and here this killer might just shine (or die trying). Which horror-movie baddie has the best personality? Make your pick in our MTV Movies Blog poll! Ghostface Occupation : Student(s), stay-at-home-mom, filmmaker Weapons : Knife, deep knowledge of the horror genre, irony Archenemy : Sidney Prescott, innocent people living near Sidney Prescott Profile : From his first ominously flirty phone call with Drew Barrymore in the 1996 original, Ghostface announced himself as a killer of unique talents and iconic potential. Ever since, the question “What’s your favorite scary movie?” has taken on an entirely different meaning. The key thing that separates Ghostface from most other horror-movie killers is that he’s never the same person twice. Sometimes he’s one malicious woman with a troubled sense of right and wrong; other times, he’s two friends with an itch to draw blood and get famous. The only consistencies are that mask-and-gown getup, an encyclopedic knowledge of horror flicks, and a vendetta against Sidney Prescott, the teary-eyed damsel in distress played by Neve Campbell. Poor Sidney just can’t catch a break. Yes, there is always something a little nonsensical about these shifting Ghostfaces. You’re telling me Sidney’s boyfriend and his best pal murdered her mom and then went on a Woodsboro-wide killing spree, because why exactly? A couple of kids go from pursuing normal teenage goals like getting drunk and getting laid to wanting to be famous so badly they’re willing — and able! — to become crazy-eyed killas? It sounds odd to say when we’re talking about a genre in which a child molester can enter the dreams of his victims, but Ghostface always falls a bit short when it comes to believability, if only because the “Scream” franchise takes place in a pop-culture-saturated world so close to our own. What makes Ghostface a wicked cool bad guy, then, is not why he stabs, but how. Hyper-steeped in horror-movie lore, he appropriates clich