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Wayne Salazar <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 Feb 1997 18:34:59 -0800
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Dear Friends,
Thanks to all who responded to my query about films in which men say "I
love you" to other men.  I got 50 titles in a week!
 
I was immediately struck by how many comedies there are.  The majority are
comedic (Young Frankenstein, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Tootsie).
Otherwise, there are a fair number of Very Dramatic Films (Rain Man,
Brian's Song, The Godfather), and even in those, the scenes in question are
often comedic.  I got only three suggestions of gay films (It's My Party,
Savage Nights, Making Love).
 
This project owes you all a tremendous debt.  Thank you!  I'll credit you all.
 
If you think of any others...
 
Best regards,
Wayne
 
Salazar/Ehrenzweig
Bar Nothin' Productions
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