Tolerance In The Heartland
by digby
TBOGG has the scoop on the Utah theatre that banned “Brokeback Mountain”. It’s quite strange when you think about it because Mormans were traditional adherants of polygamy which Rick Santorum contends is the inexorable consequence of legalizing gay marriage.
In fact, I find all this Utah intolerance to be quite puzzling. Here’s Orrin Hatch in 2003:
‘I’m not here to justify polygamy,” he said. ”All I can say is, I know people in Hildale who are polygamists who are very fine people. You come and show me evidence of children being abused there and I’ll get involved. Bring the evidence to me.”
Hatch said he could not take unsubstantiated claims and enforce law, and he would not ”sit here and judge anybody just because they live differently than me.
”There will be laws on the books, but these are very complicated issues,” Hatch said.
Gee, and gay sex isn’t even illegal.
For those looking for the bigger picture, here’s the latest on the grosses for the film that everyone assumned would fail big time in Real Murika:
Don’t look now, but Brokeback Mountain is selling in the heartland. The gay cowboy romance, which has been cleaning up in early awards races, was considered a difficult box-office sell nationwide because of its subject matter.
But Brokeback Mountain is averaging $10,000-plus per screen in such markets as San Antonio, Nashville and Columbus, Ohio, according to Nielsen EDI.
The Ang Lee film was ninth at the box office this weekend with $5.8 million on 483 screens, a healthy $11,904 per-screen average. That’s a higher average than the No. 1 movie of the week, Hostel.
“It’s been humbling to see how the movie is getting received across the country,” says Jack Foley, head of distribution for Focus Features. “We knew we were getting good reviews and doing well at the awards. But that’s never a guarantee you can sell your movie across the country — particularly the most conservative parts of it.”
And all the Oscar talk is bringing in couples, including a lot of hetero men who suffer from Larry David syndrome:
Comedian Larry David joked in a New York Times commentary that “cowboys would have to lasso” him into the theater, because he’s sure the voice in his head would say, ” ‘You like those cowboys, don’t you? They’re kind of cute.’ “
I think everyone can agree that Jake Gyllenhall does have a purdy mouth.
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