Winner of three Academy Awards', including Best Director, the movie that became a cultural phenomenon is now available in a remarkable 2-Disc Collector's Edition. Relive the sweeping epic that explores the lives of two young men (Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal), a ranch hand and a rodeo cowboy, who meet in the summer of 1963 and unexpectedly forge a lifelong connection. With all-new bonus features, never-before-seen footage and highly collectible postcards, this definitive set magnifies the emotion, drama and power of one of cinema's most groundbreaking films.
Brokeback Mountain Collector's Edition
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Universal's website is showing that in a 2-disc Collector's Edition of this film is coming on January 23rd, 2007.
- Don Lope de Aguirre
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This, sadly, does not prevent them from, ahem, milking the pink pound from this so called 'cultural phenomenon'!This film thankfully has fallen into the dustbin of history.
So much for gay men having taste! [-(
I wonder if these highly collectible postcards will include those nudes floating around the internet... :-k
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Glad to be of service. Seriously, considering the last Brokeback Mountain thread we had, what were you expecting when you clicked on this one?Derek Estes wrote:Wow, this site has now hit an all time low. I'm glad intelligent discussion isn't dead.Matt wrote:It would be perfect in a gift basket with some meth and bottle of Astroglide.pianocrash wrote:What about Valentine's Day?
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Lets not get the debate started again when gay posters here have a holier-than-thou attitude towards gay films and that gay films should only be made by gay directors and gay actors. Who do Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal think they are by pretending to be gays? Well, they are actors for a start. Who does Ang Lee think he is by making a gay film. You know any debate is hopeless when gay posters are claiming that Boy Culture (a terrible gay film full of cliches, stereotypes and the worst hammy acting) is better than Brokeback Mountain.
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My personal opinion is that "This is Spinal Tap" is the greatest film about gay people ever made. The title, the cold sores that David and Nigel share, Nigel's sad stare as Janine swoops in and takes the love of his life away from him... It's all there. A touching, rock filled love story If I ever saw one.
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So you are saying that gay movies shouldn't be like this:marty wrote:Lets not get the debate started again when gay posters here have a holier-than-thou attitude towards gay films and that gay films should only be made by gay directors and gay actors. Who do Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal think they are by pretending to be gays? Well, they are actors for a start. Who does Ang Lee think he is by making a gay film. You know any debate is hopeless when gay posters are claiming that Boy Culture (a terrible gay film full of cliches, stereotypes and the worst hammy acting) is better than Brokeback Mountain.

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And it is rude to talk with your mouth full!Don Lope de Aguirre wrote:In the context of this thread, the mind boggles as to the place to which you refer...Dont ever put your mouth where it shouldnt be.
So is the quiche in that video cover meant to be the gay equivalent of the pie in that teen film? (Trying hard not to make any cheesy, crumbly crust jokes) and if it is, is there some kind of definitive list of 'gay' objects similar to the gay news report from The Day Today?
Starting with the roads. The M70, the A3 and the B664 - they are all gay as from midnight tonight.
The gay elements are zinc, potassium, hydrogen, copper and argon.
A quick look at the world's walls. The wailing wall is gay, Hadrien's Wall is very gay, the Great Wall of China is not gay and the Old Wall of London has also stopped being gay.
Gay cars next - they are the same as last night, all Volkswagen's registered between 1982 and 1985. They stay gay for another fortnight.
And finally the gay seas are the Caspian and the Mediterranean so... see you there![]()