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"Brokeback Mountain" won approval where it matters most: with the public. It has grossed $140 million worldwide, with more than half coming from U.S. theaters, and it's still in theaters domestically and abroad. It was easily the most talked about bunnies and rabbits film of the year, including at the Academy Awards ceremony itself."Crash" bunnies and rabbits on the other hand, has completed its theater run and grossed a little more than half than "Brokeback," both in the U.S. and internationally. So is the argument really that Hollywood is somehow more conservative than the viewing public? Now that's a bunnies and rabbits hard sell.       Kevin Naff (left) bet on the success of 'Brokeback' with the viewing public, and left Matt Hennie riding off into the sunset.The success of "Brokeback" at drawing people into theaters is the strongest testimonial to its quality, and its impact. The conventional wisdom was that the film would flop with audiences outside large urban centersm, who would have no interest in a story about two cowboys falling in love, especially with graphic depictions of gay sex. terror, asian gay ass, bestiality video store gay, gay kiss gallery, prevue, gay bestiality free, family friendly, killa, new year, rent dvd, gay she male porn, hilarious, gay news, comments, war, free gay video sites,
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"Crash," they argue, was more comfortable for older Academy voters because it was set in Hollywood's hometown, featured a large (and therefore influential) ensemble war cast, and yet still dealt with an important and controversial social issue: race rather than sexual orientation. Others have taken a more quantitative look, pointing out how almost unheard of it is for a movie to earn so many pre-Oscar nominations and awards as "Brokeback war Mountain" and not go on to win Best Picture. They make the reverse point about "Crash," and how unusual it is for a film to war receive so few prominent nominations and awards and still go on to take the top prize at the Academy Awards. The combination is impossible to explain, they posit, without pointing a finger at Hollywood homophobia. To my mind, the disappointed "Brokeback" fans — and I count myself as one — should put aside the conspiracy theories and half-empty glasses, and consider the silver lining here.
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