Lovers bruise each other

Nov 11, 2008 19:57

"Your maps are the prettiest maps I've ever seen" *bites lip*

I can't even remember the horror bits of Sauna anymore, I've so steadfastly kept focusing on the gay. Oddly enough, some of the gay bits actually were the horror bits. Or came right after them. They should make more horror with gay in it, then I could watch horror too.
Yesterday when I went to see the nice law students with Maikeru I told him about having seen Sauna, and how I'd been impressed by Kari Ketonen (although I don't know whether it was actually the fact that he played a gay character or his acting that impressed me), and he said, "Oh yeah, he comes to the store quite often". I probably haven't mentioned that Maikeru works in a video store. "He always seems kind of sullen and shy. But if ??? Milonoff happens to be there, they'll stand there talking for hours". I sadly can't remember which one of the Milonoff brothers it was. For some reason I find the phrase "sullen and shy" very endearing.
Now I actually remember that he's in this series that seems kinda bad, but I saw a promo of it and I guess he plays a bisexual dude or something. My interest was perked.

If I postulate that I like gay people, then why don't I like Sergio, Maikerus new squeeze who has a disproportionate head? Perhaps he is not really gay but takes satisfaction in making people think he is. He seems just the kind of jerk who'd do that. But, because playing gay people doesn't actually say shit about a persons sexual orientation, maybe I actually like people who pretend to be gay. Then, why don't I like Sergio, the guy with a disproportionate head who enjoys fooling people into thinking that he's gay?
This circular reasoning convinces me of the fact that it was the acting that I found impressive. Yay for circular reasoning.

I'm preparing my presentation for tomorrow morning, and it's hard.

gay, movies

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