We double-checked the numbers, it got beat out by three votes. Several factors may have weighed into this outcome. First, it’s very likely that the ultimate winner (a great little indie film) has passionate fans who made a concerted effort to get out the vote. And second, maybe a lot of people just assumed – as we did – that the Ang Lee classic starring the late Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal would yet again take top honors, so they didn’t bother to actually vote for it.īut just maybe there was something else at work here: the current gay zeitgeist. Could it be that we’ve grown weary of gay tragedies? Enough with the gay guy dying at the end, maybe today’s LGBT filmgoers crave more upbeat and hopeful fare. Brilliant as Brokeback is, one can’t exactly call it a feel good movie, and the film that bested it in this year’s list was a sweet gay romance with a happy ending. Starring: William McNamara, Jim Carrey, Bibi Besch, James Sikking Without further ado, your Top 100 Greatest Gay Movies! There are other surprises to be found in this list, but we’ll leave it to you in the comments to interpret the rankings. Summary: In this Ken Olin directed made-for-TV drama, the “perfect family” is forced to confront all of the lies and secrets that have been eating away at its foundations. Starring Bibi Besch and James Sikking as the heads of a dysfunctional household, “Doing Time” also gives us one of Jim Carrey’s earliest dramatic performances. Starring: Daryl Stephens, Jensen Atwood, Rodney Chester, Christian Vincent, Doug Spearman William McNamara portrays the favorite son who tries to deny being gay because he doesn’t want to disappoint his parents.
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Summary: A movie sequel to the Logo series. Starring: Tom Cavanagh, Ben Schenkmen, Noah Bennet Interview with Daryl Stephens and Jensen Atwood of Jumping the BroomĪfterElton’s review of Noah’s Arc, Jumping the Broom After various complications, lead character Noah ties the knot with longtime boyfriend Wade.