'To whom it may concern I don't forget or forgive' Bucky
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Re: 'To whom it may concern I don't forget or forgive' Bucky
furriner wrote:*Buckaroo* wrote:furriner wrote:*Buckaroo* wrote:furriner wrote:PearlJ wrote:furriner wrote:The word 'little' in conjunction with race/a people is personally grating to me, so I agree with tac's interpretation.
But on this thread, and the allegations therein, Bucky I'd like to kick you down a flight of stairs just to see which way your little a$$ bounces.
It's not little. Apparently he's 6"4.
In his little dreams.
First you talk to me in Hindi- now.
Tera shahar kaunsa hai?
you silly qunt .. you are asking me which city I am from.
New Delhi.
You said you are in India. Let us meet ?
I also have shoulder length hair, so my physique really attracts a lot of attention.
Sun chootiye, tujhe chootiyapanti karni hai to kar. Par ye bata ki to yahan gaand marane aata hai ki baat karne? Hindi mein bat kar, bhosadike.
Obviously, People like Chandan, Filo etc will have no pleasure reading posts like this. You are losing it Furry. You letting Buck get to you and you are exposing yourself now. Relax and stop reacting.
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Batman wrote:you are exposing yourself now.
He's a flasher?
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tac wrote:Oooooooh, a subi-on-subi slap down . . . don't break a nail, guys . . .
As cumbersome as Horrie on RD Aussie clapdown. Forum is full of such odd pairs....
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*Buckaroo* wrote:you are just a small kid now furri, but who knows when you grow up you too could be big and strong like Uncle Buck.
Only 2 years ago.
Bucky trying to prove that "little" is a racist term
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Speaking of Bucky - at least we know what he's been up to:
Bollywood's first gay film breaks taboos
JASON BURKE
April 27, 2010
THE posters are ready, as is the film. The only question is whether the Indian public is ready.
Dunno Y … Na Jaane Kyun, a film featuring Bollywood's first cinematic gay kiss, is scheduled for general release within weeks.
Already dubbed India's answer to Brokeback Mountain, it tells the story of an aspiring model who travels to Mumbai, India's commercial and film capital, to seek his fortune and enters into a homosexual relationship, in part to further his career.
Trailers of the film have been well received by activists.
''It looks good,'' says Ashok Row Kavi, the editor of Bombay Dost, India's first gay magazine. ''It talks of the complexities [of being gay] in India. Taboos are still very strong and hopefully it will change things.''
For decades Bollywood avoided graphic depictions of even heterosexual kisses, with films famously cutting away to images of budding flowers, breaking waves or crashing waterfalls at the crucial moment.
This year a film called Love, Sex aur Dhokha, which included relatively graphic scenes of heterosexual sex, was released. Though there was much media debate, the film generated little public outrage, encouraging those seeking to draw the largely formulaic Indian film industry in new directions. The most explicit sequences in the film were cut or altered by censors, however.
''The sexual revolution has been under way in Bollywood for half a decade,'' says Anupama Chopra, a film critic and author. ''Kissing is now fairly acceptable for most of the younger stars. The younger directors are responding to an evolving audience.''
Homosexuality remains taboo, however. The nearest Bollywood has come to portraying same-sex relationships is the 2008 film Dostana, which showed two straight men pretending to be gay to persuade a landlady to allow her beautiful daughter to be their housemate. At the end of the film, as a punishment, they kiss.
''It was a comedy but did involve big names playing effeminate men on screen,'' Chopra says.
Last week a gay film festival in Mumbai attracted big crowds.
''From India alone there [were] 25 films. I thought not many queer films were made in India,'' the festival director, Sridhar Rangayan, told the newspaper DNA.
The committee was careful about its selection, however.
''We don't want to hurt the Indian sensibility. We had to discard 30 films for various reasons,'' Rangayan said.
Gay activists fear Dunno Y … will provoke a backlash from religious and political conservatives, many of whom opposed what was in effect the recent repeal of colonial-era laws that made homosexuality punishable by up to 10 years in prison as a crime against nature.
Promotional posters for Dunno Y … showing two semi-naked young men embracing, did spark controversy last year.
The film's director, Sanjay Sharma, told the BBC recently that Indian cinemagoers were ''mature enough'' to deal with the storyline.
''At the moment I'm not thinking about any political or censor problems,'' Sharma said.
Sharma's brother Kapil, who plays the lead, insists that Indian audiences are ready to accept homosexuality on screen. Change is slow, however.
''We are still a very long way from seeing a mainstream major star play a gay role and that we won't see that soon,'' Chopra says.
Guardian News & Media
Bollywood's first gay film breaks taboos
JASON BURKE
April 27, 2010
THE posters are ready, as is the film. The only question is whether the Indian public is ready.
Dunno Y … Na Jaane Kyun, a film featuring Bollywood's first cinematic gay kiss, is scheduled for general release within weeks.
Already dubbed India's answer to Brokeback Mountain, it tells the story of an aspiring model who travels to Mumbai, India's commercial and film capital, to seek his fortune and enters into a homosexual relationship, in part to further his career.
Trailers of the film have been well received by activists.
''It looks good,'' says Ashok Row Kavi, the editor of Bombay Dost, India's first gay magazine. ''It talks of the complexities [of being gay] in India. Taboos are still very strong and hopefully it will change things.''
For decades Bollywood avoided graphic depictions of even heterosexual kisses, with films famously cutting away to images of budding flowers, breaking waves or crashing waterfalls at the crucial moment.
This year a film called Love, Sex aur Dhokha, which included relatively graphic scenes of heterosexual sex, was released. Though there was much media debate, the film generated little public outrage, encouraging those seeking to draw the largely formulaic Indian film industry in new directions. The most explicit sequences in the film were cut or altered by censors, however.
''The sexual revolution has been under way in Bollywood for half a decade,'' says Anupama Chopra, a film critic and author. ''Kissing is now fairly acceptable for most of the younger stars. The younger directors are responding to an evolving audience.''
Homosexuality remains taboo, however. The nearest Bollywood has come to portraying same-sex relationships is the 2008 film Dostana, which showed two straight men pretending to be gay to persuade a landlady to allow her beautiful daughter to be their housemate. At the end of the film, as a punishment, they kiss.
''It was a comedy but did involve big names playing effeminate men on screen,'' Chopra says.
Last week a gay film festival in Mumbai attracted big crowds.
''From India alone there [were] 25 films. I thought not many queer films were made in India,'' the festival director, Sridhar Rangayan, told the newspaper DNA.
The committee was careful about its selection, however.
''We don't want to hurt the Indian sensibility. We had to discard 30 films for various reasons,'' Rangayan said.
Gay activists fear Dunno Y … will provoke a backlash from religious and political conservatives, many of whom opposed what was in effect the recent repeal of colonial-era laws that made homosexuality punishable by up to 10 years in prison as a crime against nature.
Promotional posters for Dunno Y … showing two semi-naked young men embracing, did spark controversy last year.
The film's director, Sanjay Sharma, told the BBC recently that Indian cinemagoers were ''mature enough'' to deal with the storyline.
''At the moment I'm not thinking about any political or censor problems,'' Sharma said.
Sharma's brother Kapil, who plays the lead, insists that Indian audiences are ready to accept homosexuality on screen. Change is slow, however.
''We are still a very long way from seeing a mainstream major star play a gay role and that we won't see that soon,'' Chopra says.
Guardian News & Media
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Re: 'To whom it may concern I don't forget or forgive' Bucky
Funny thread, particularly the Bannies fighting amongst themselves.
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