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Worth seeing only for the curiosity factor of Rex Harrison and Richard Burton playing 2 middle aged
queens
living together and hating each other in some London slum (though filmed in Paris) There is not one witty line or any sense of affection or reason why these 2 bitter losers stayed together for so long.
Sarah makes friends with a geeky outsider (Ben Foster) but also attracts the attention of teen members of the "Descendant's Club"-- obnoxious jocks (led by Christian Campbell, brother of Neve) and the high school bitch
queens
(led by Soleil Moon Frye) who think she's the reincarnation of the dead witch.
That's part of the fun of this colorful romp through the streets of Madrid that has a little something for everyone -- steamy sex, drugs, murder, and drag
queens.
For 3 years we searched the net and asked in all the shops for the crazy cartoon with robots riding Jewish women, stoned aliens and nymphomaniac queens, but last week checking out the world cinema in chart busters...the name Heavy Metal caught my eye.
The most moving part for me is still the climatic finale, in which, after the death of Arthur, and the world seems to have ended, Excalibur is brought back to the Lake and Three mysterious
queens
take Arthur away on a barge, all this while the dramatic music to Wagner's Siegfried's Funeral March blares triumphantly.
This low-budget, brightly-colored film is more interested in the lives that would soon be affected by the riots than in the aftermath of the violence--and so we get stock characters like the naive blond cowboy, the underworld group controlling the club, the straight-seeming activists for a Homosexual Alliance, and lots and lots of drag
queens.
We're also presented with a scene that is tiny, remote and claustrophobic, with drag
queens
at the bottom of a rigid internal hierarchy, everyone's on the skids, and dykes are harpies from another planet.
Don Juan wins the
queens
heart and saves spain.
Lacking the cinematic iconography of waning Hollywood movie
queens
like Joan Crawford or Bette Davis, Geraldine Page and Ruth Gordon (and Mildred Dunnock, in a featured part) compensate for it with Method histrionics -- and a thrilling confrontation scene to boot -- rising above the stale directing and prosaic mise-en-scenes.
The great thing is the premise: it stars three drag
queens
whose male identity is never acknowledged, so in effect they are women in the movie.
This movie has the blessing of the flawless direction of Richard Eyre, who knows a lot about kings and
queens.
I don't think 50 could go out to Wilmington and Brazil and get the same kind of love game was getting in south Jamaica
queens.
One of the many utterly talentless casting-couch
queens
of the 1980's, Daryl Hannah, plays her predictable screen persona as the vulnerable naiveté in a hu-man's world (check-out 'Crazy People').
All the characters are present: thieves and whores, drag
queens
and murders, love and hate.
I grew up in
queens
in the mid seventies and it's not much different.
I watched this movie expecting something about drag
queens
or someone who could be considered significant in some way, hence the "based on a true story" blurb in the description, yet I can't find any reason why anyone would have made a movie about the primary character.
Diplomatic incidents often had to do with the relative status of kings and
queens.
Precisely for this reason, political opportunists in the US have long used the race card to discredit welfare and redistribution, from the Jim Crow system that segregated blacks in the South before 1964 to the infamous Reagan-era charge about black "welfare
queens"
who drive Cadillacs.
But it is no more arbitrary than the accident of birth, which determines the right of kings and
queens
to reign over their countries.
The difference is, of course, that most modern kings and
queens
are constitutional monarchs with no political power.
The arguments against maintaining kings and
queens
are mostly quite rational.
Infantile or not, there is a common human craving for taking vicarious pleasure in the lives of kings, queens, and other shining stars.
Kings and queens, on the whole, have not.
The emergence of kings and
queens
as specifically national figureheads is a relatively recent historical development.
If monarchs can teach their subjects to do so, then let us give at least one cheer for the remaining kings and
queens.
The mass media, for instance, pick up on the flamboyant
queens
and dykes who participate in gay pride parades.
Until recently, too, many Europeans believed in their kings and queens, flew their national flags, sang their national anthems, were taught heroic versions of their national histories.
The heritage of kings and
queens
stretching back across more than a millennium – the enduring symbolism of crowns and coaches, and the literal embodiment of the English and now the British state – binds Britons together in a common journey.
Indeed, for nearly three centuries, from 950 to 663 BC, black pharaohs and
queens
such as Tii from the “land of Kush” – today’s black Sudan – ruled Egypt.
He had lived at court and slept in the bed of
queens!
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