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RE: "watered down"... why because it didn't play up the queer angle?

It made more sense to me. It also seemed more authentically Southern. There was talk of homosexuality in the play, but AFAIC no real homosexuality, although I don't have any interest in analyzing CoaHTR.

True, nobody really beats E. Taylor for sexuality. To me her best scene of the all time is in "Taming of the Shrew," when Richard Burton has her pinned down on a pile of wool, and her magnificent breasts are heaving to and fro while she struggles. That seen was awesome, and much too short. :)


Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!


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  • RE: "watered down"... why because it didn't play up the queer angle? - Mr_Steady 05:38:22 07/01/19 (0)

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