Synopsis
At a birthday party in 1968 New York, a surprise guest and a drunken game leave seven gay friends reckoning with unspoken feelings and buried truths.
2020 Directed by Joe Mantello
At a birthday party in 1968 New York, a surprise guest and a drunken game leave seven gay friends reckoning with unspoken feelings and buried truths.
Ryan Murphy Mart Crowley Joe Mantello Alexis Martin Woodall Todd Nenninger Eric Kovtun David Stone Ned Martel
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Andrew Rannells is always some side piece who loves brown leather jackets and can’t settle down
i'm convinced that ryan murphy only produced this so he could see matt bomer naked
also, jim parsons is very talented and i think we can all agree that he was WASTED on the big bang theory
A movie so desperate for a GLAAD media award it doesn’t even care what this crowd of blue check twitter gays are doing together or why a new adaptation was even necessary. In every other version of the play I get why they’re all friends but here I don’t even get why any of these people are even willingly in the same room at once. The only purpose this serves is to see Matt Bomer’s scrotum on camera and you just KNOW that was Ryan Murphy’s only intention.
I love that when Jim Parsons said the word "Mormon" the camera showed Andrew Rannells
I don’t know what’s with Ryan Murphy amping up his gay characters’ problematic traits but I am here for it. The Boys in the Band is the Netflix remake of the 1970s classic, which explored the intricacies of male homosexuality and archetypes in a shindig that unexpectedly and explosively went downhill. The casting for this film is phenomenal and I did not expect Jim Parsons to embody Michael this good, but of course, nothing can beat the dynamics and performances of the original ensemble. I really have nothing else to say with this film that I haven’t said in my previous review, as it is a shot-by-shot remake of the 1970 flick, but if you resonated with this, I highly…
“If we could just not hate ourselves so much. That’s it, you know...if we could just learn not to hate ourselves quite so very much”.
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
matt bomer if you’re reading this i am free on thursday night. if you would like to hang out i am free on thursday night when i am free to hang out. i am free to hang out on thursday night so if you want to hang out on thursday night i am free.