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Movies That Made Us Gay

By: MTMUGPodcast
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  • This is the podcast where we watch a movie from our past that had a lasting impression on our little gay lives. If we had no business watching it - we stole our parents VHS copy and watched under the cover of night. If a diva gave a rousing speech - we memorized it and lip-synced it at a talent show. Join Scott and Pete each week for a look back at the Movies That Made Us Gay!
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  • 232. Clash of the Titans (1981) with special guest Darren Elms
    Apr 19 2024

    "Release the Kraken!" We watched Clash of the Titans (1981) with our friend Darren Elms and we're ready to face Medusa! This Sword and Sandals epic may be from the early '80s but the cast, the costumes and the classic stop motion effects make you think twice (was it made in the '60s?). Heavily rerun throughout our youth we got to know Harry Hamiln's Perseus on his quest to defeat the gorgon Medusa and the "titan" the Kraken and we certainly got to know that body-ody-dy. But it's the women in this cast that made us revisit this movie every time. No one plays a woman scorned like Dame Maggie Smith as Thetis against Sir Laurence Olivier's mighty Zeus. The pantheon of Olympians in this movie is mostly women and they are fierce. Come on - Ursula Andress as Aphrodite! The ethereral Judi Bowker as Andromeda and Siân Phillips as her mother Cassiopeia are serving it up on a platter and the Stygian Witches are giving gruesome threesome first time in drag on Halloween. Throw in Pegasus, a little clockwork owl who speaks in whistles (and definitely isn't an R2-D2 ripoff) and the scariest incarnation of Medusa put on film and you have yourself a charming, nostalgic and super fun time.

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    Scott Youngbauer: X (Twitter) @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • 231. Kill Bill:Vol 2 with special guest Nikolas Romero
    Apr 12 2024

    “I've killed a hell of a lot of people to get to this point, but I have only one more. The last one. The one I'm driving to right now. The only one left. And when I arrive at my destination, I am gonna kill Bill.” We watched “Kill Bill: Volume 2” with our friend Nikolas Romero and you and I have unfinished business. Originally planned as one long movie but split in two for various reasons, Volume 2 stands apart from Volume 1 in so many ways. In Vol 1 Uma Thurman’s “The Bride” went on a stylized, gore filled killing spree, while here, her focus shifts from revenge to reuniting with her daughter. The body count in drastically lowered but the action set pieces are just as amazing. And speaking of Daryl Hannah – we learn how Elle Driver lost her eye, we get some great dialogue between her and Budd (Michael Madsen) and that fight scene… MTV movie award winner for Best Fight 2005 indeed!

    Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!

    www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay

    Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay

    X (Twitter): @MTMUGPod

    Scott Youngbauer: X (Twitter) @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer

    Peter Lozano: X (Twitter)/Instagram @peterlasagna

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • 230. Kill Bill:Vol 1 Directed by Quentin Tarantino
    Apr 5 2024

    “Revenge is a dish best served cold” - Old Klingon proverb

    We got to our first Quentin Tarantino film on the podcast, and we picked the one movie of his filmography the queer community can all agree on. Kill Bill Vol. 1! Uma Thurman kicks major butt here, and it's one of the most iconic female roles of the 2000s. After an assassin is betrayed on her wedding day, she awakes from a coma, and goes after her fellow assasins who betrayed her. Seriously the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad DiVAS is filled out with equally fierce women we are obessed with. Vivica A. Fox, Daryl Hannah, and Lucy Liu are all serves. We talk about all the film references that Tarantino drew on when creating his hightened cinimeatic world the Bride lives in, how Uma should have made the best actress lineup, and what is it about the first volume that resonates with us the most. We'll be covering Vol. 2 next week!

    Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!

    www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay

    Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay

    X (Twitter): @MTMUGPod

    Scott Youngbauer: X (Twitter) @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer

    Peter Lozano: X (Twitter)/Instagram @peterlasagna

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    1 hr and 44 mins

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Best secret movie of all time.

Unlike you youngsters, I was 45 -and already gay -when I first saw this movie midday in a completely empty theatre. I was taking a break from an awful real-life day. It knocked me out! For a long time, I was convinced I was possibly the only person who saw this movie. I had to hold my brainiac girlfriend at virtual gunpoint to make her watch it. We finally created our own fan club by hosting a few overnight PJ parties for other lesbians in the same age range. It was not an easy invite, but I promised it would be a good ride. We had a great time. SO happy that you love this cinematic art project. Didn’t make me gay, but I did develop a real yearning for a Uzi:)
PS: It also showed up on Roger Ebert’s list of favorite cult films.

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