Over the past 60 years, LGBTQ films have evolved from indie fare to. Paul Sheehan Film J6:06AM Hans Kwiotek/Shutterstock. We see Eichner’s on-screen persona becoming obsessed about a guy (“this motherf*cker is in my head!”….”Are you into one of this ripped idiots who has no positions?”), and then dealing with the high jinks of it all, i.e., a four-guy orgy. 100 Best Gay Movies Ever Made: Top LGBTQ Films of All Time. Will and Chuckie, 'Good Will Hunting' (1997) Real-life friends Matt Damon and Ben Affleck play best pals in this 1997 drama.
The unexpected task of raising a ten-year-old boy provides some laughs, drama and heartfelt moments. So what does that entail? “I’m going to do a high-speed chase and make out with Ice Cube? Get butt-f*cked by Jason Momoa while worrying about a volcano?” Eichner jokes. Still, here are eight refreshing movies that prove male friendship can actually be a serious thing: Advertisement. Gay couple Erasmus and Paul are suddenly thrown into family life when one finds out they have a grandson. “Something a straight guy would watch with this girlfriend!” cried Eichner.
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In the trailer for Bros, which Nicholas Stoller directs off a script he and Eichner co-wrote, Eicher has a podcast where he rants that a big movie producer wants him to write a romantic comedy about a gay people. Toy Soldiers (1991) When heavily armed men take control of a boarding school populated by troublemaking kids of wealthy and important parents the situation seems hopeless. To be considered for the list, a movie had to prominently feature gay. Musical numbers with scantily clad tap dancing angels, a retelling of Genesis, a camp that tries to turn gay kids straight, tele-evangelists and showtunes help Paul and Eddie accept life. With Universal pairing stars during the CinemaCon presentation with exhibition employees, Eichner took the stage with Jeff Zarrillo, general manager of the AMC Burbank 16. We celebrate the lesbian, trans, queer, and gay movies that broke serious ground. Universal's CinemaCon: Studio Boss Donna Langley Says Theatrical "Cornerstone" To Biz Shows Off 'Nope', 'Halloween Ends', 'Easter Sunday' & More