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12:12 am - 08/09/2012

Earth to Bret Easton Ellis: you needn't be straight to play a lady-spanker



by Patrick Strudwick

I have two words for Bret Easton Ellis, who yesterday claimed that a gay actor shouldn't play the part of lady-spanker Christian Grey in the adaptation of Fifty Shades of Grey: Rock Hudson.

Hudson was a man so gay he had a mini, monogrammed man-bag to house his amyl nitrate (I know this because his former lover Armistead Maupin told me). And yet, on-screen, Hudson glistened with heterosexuality. He defined the mid-20th-century romantic lead. In pictures such as Giant and Magnificent Obsession, he made a generation of postwar women swoon and fantasise; they were convinced of his rock solid straightness. When he died of Aids in 1985, many were more shocked that he was gay than he was dead.

But Ellis described the casting of gay TV actor Matt Bomer as "absolutely ludicrous" (bitter, perhaps, that he is no longer being considered for the screenwriting job on the movie). He tweeted, as if addressing Bomer directly: "I don't care how good an actor you are but being married to another man complicates things for playing CG [Christian Grey]."



What guff. The notion that gay people can't play straight characters is so naive, it's foetal. Not only can actors do it, but any old gay trundling down Old Compton Street can – on account of the fact that we have all done it for years. Admittedly, I only played straight until I was 14. But most do it for two or three decades, many their whole lives: a part they never chose and that never ends. Now that's method.

Gay men are so convincing as heterosexuals that millions of women around the world have no idea their husbands think about men during intercourse, or never really loved them. We are so convincing we can run countries without a single, "Ooh get her," from the electorate: I'm talking about James Buchanan. We're such great straights, we can have Princess Diana haircuts, wear hot pants and sing about how trapped we feel in the closet and still get away with the pretence (see early George Michael). Freddie Mercury even called his band Queen, and no one knew.

Why are we so good at it? Because opposite sex attraction is all around us, yet we see it from a distance. We study it like an exchange student immersing herself in French. We know more about you than you do us.

Playing a heterosexual male is hardly acting's greatest challenge. I would simply imagine the world was created for my benefit, and that everything and everyone was a receptacle for my ego and penis. Easy. After all, there are only two differences between gay and straight men: the latter spends his life being told he is right and superior. The former is told he is wrong and inferior. The other difference? Gay men admit to liking things up them. Ellis, whose novels didn't merely kick the literary world in the stomach but shone a torch in American society's sociopathic face, seems to not understand a very basic word: acting. A good actor convinces.

This is why Charlize Theron won the Oscar for playing lesbian serial killer Aileen Wuornos in Monster

This is why great big gay Montgomery Clift was nominated for an Academy Award opposite Elizabeth Taylor in A Place in the Sun, and was so convincing that the American public assumed they were dating.

And this is why Neil Patrick Harris continues to court and convince primetime audiences with his portrayal of skirt-chaser Barney Stinson in How I met Your Mother.

Before Ian McKellen came out in 1988, did anyone think his Hamlet or Macbeth or Romeo was just a little bit gay? Or, since coming out, that his Gandalf is fey?

I urge Ellis to watch Rupert Everett in Dance with a Stranger, for menacing, thrusting heterosexuality.

Or Richard Chamberlain in the Thornbirds. Or Tab Hunter in Battle Cry. And remember that the very gay John Barrowman was considered too heterosexual for the lead in Will and Grace. So they gave it to a heterosexual.

Hollywood, of course, has more closets than an Ikea showroom. Ellis's unfettered rant will only serve to help these private, paranoid worlds stay shut.

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lightwillguide 9th-Aug-2012 05:14 am (UTC)
This guy is wasting valuable breath trying to explain reason to Brett. The guy obviously got to the store right when they ran out of clues....
stebo 9th-Aug-2012 05:15 am (UTC)
I can't stand this prick.
brandon198403 9th-Aug-2012 05:27 am (UTC)
agreed
bellyroomfan 9th-Aug-2012 02:26 pm (UTC)
mte!
guadalcanal 9th-Aug-2012 05:15 am (UTC)
um
homicidalslayer 9th-Aug-2012 05:15 am (UTC)
Bomer is very believable as a straight dude.

That being said, 50 Shades is beneath him.
lightwillguide 9th-Aug-2012 05:17 am (UTC)
This is the real issue here. Matt Bomer is too flawless to mar his resume with this tripe.
buttercup31 9th-Aug-2012 05:33 am (UTC)
All of this. He is flawless playing a straight man.

But people need to STFU about him playing this role. He's too good for it and it would ruin him.
dancedallnight 9th-Aug-2012 05:38 am (UTC)
mfte
egalitarianmuse 9th-Aug-2012 05:52 am (UTC)
That movie doesn't deserve a Disney prince.
yooperchild 9th-Aug-2012 06:13 am (UTC)
Right?

I don't want him in that movie because he is too good for the mess that is that book.
hera_bearrra 9th-Aug-2012 06:20 am (UTC)
Pretty much
rkt 9th-Aug-2012 06:33 am (UTC)
yeah.. . it's one thing for an actor to werq it and bring in the cash, and i do, unfortunately, expect 50 shades to pack the the theaters. but i don't think there's enough $ to make this worth him.

that being said, i can't think of an actor i respect who i wouldn't feel second-hand shame for in this movie for any of the roles.
iamtheliquorr 9th-Aug-2012 06:39 am (UTC)
Exactly
qween_tartii 9th-Aug-2012 08:43 am (UTC)
totally agreed on both points
polaroidmoment 9th-Aug-2012 09:36 am (UTC)
This perfect comment rn. Personally, I fully believed Bomer was straight until I came into a post talking about his partner and kids.

He's an actor for christsakes, of course he can 'play' straight. That's his job.

secretivexhero 9th-Aug-2012 10:01 am (UTC)
ia on all counts
severalstories 9th-Aug-2012 11:08 am (UTC)
Completely agreed.
vehiclesshockme 9th-Aug-2012 02:07 pm (UTC)
Completely agree.
bibijean 9th-Aug-2012 02:23 pm (UTC)
thank you
queen_haq 9th-Aug-2012 05:15 am (UTC)
He stans for 50 shades of shit. Doesn't that already prove he's an idiot?
winterlillies 9th-Aug-2012 05:22 am (UTC)
Yup has a hard on for it since that is all he talks about.
blessedbell 9th-Aug-2012 05:15 am (UTC)
No, you don't.
noon 9th-Aug-2012 05:15 am (UTC)
fuck bret easton ellis and his obnoxious twitter account
crump 9th-Aug-2012 12:32 pm (UTC)
IA
lightwillguide 9th-Aug-2012 05:15 am (UTC)
If you're a gay guy trying to play a straight guy, you're too gay to be "convincing". If you're a straight guy playing a gay guy, you get an Oscar.
foreveryouknow 9th-Aug-2012 05:25 am (UTC)
ding ding ding

hi btw
lightwillguide 9th-Aug-2012 05:35 am (UTC)
hey boo!

kiss
stellar_ball 9th-Aug-2012 05:29 am (UTC)
Reminds me when, I think Rupert Everett?, criticized people who said "OMG SO BRAVE FOR A STRAIGHT ACTOR TO PLAY GAY AND KISS A MAN" but not when a gay man plays straight and has to kiss a woman.
dottiehinkle 9th-Aug-2012 05:16 am (UTC)
Is he really going to be in that movie? I can't.
winterlillies 9th-Aug-2012 05:29 am (UTC)
No castings news have been announced. They don't even a screenplay written.
ostaras_journey 9th-Aug-2012 12:25 pm (UTC)
Nope. Bomer hasn't even expressed an interest in it. Which makes BEE dragging his name through the mud in connection with it all the more fucking galling.
foreveryouknow 9th-Aug-2012 05:16 am (UTC)
ugh
goldengal1193 9th-Aug-2012 05:16 am (UTC)
guadalcanal 9th-Aug-2012 05:18 am (UTC)
this gif is magical
saniker 9th-Aug-2012 05:19 am (UTC)
MFTE PINOE!
brucelynn 9th-Aug-2012 05:24 am (UTC)
new fav gif
nene718 9th-Aug-2012 05:41 am (UTC)
tancredi was begging to get cut that game
ibelieveinsa yep9th-Aug-2012 08:58 am (UTC)




girl is a douche.
expectingmore 9th-Aug-2012 06:05 am (UTC)
<3 Tancredi

I know that's not what you were going for with this gif but I'm still bitter... Motherfucking suburban, garage league-level refereeing.
mhfromnh 9th-Aug-2012 06:11 am (UTC)
Miz Rapinoe!
scotchsour 9th-Aug-2012 02:06 pm (UTC)
what's going on?
magwildwood 9th-Aug-2012 05:16 am (UTC)
so ridic.


but when will we finally stop talking about 50 shades of grey?
lady_of_elves 9th-Aug-2012 05:16 am (UTC)
i still can't believe bret easton ellis cares this much about 50 shades of grey
procedurals 9th-Aug-2012 05:19 am (UTC)
he's still hoping violent misogynistic sadism will go mainstream... apparently his efforts with american psycho weren't enough for him
lady_of_elves 9th-Aug-2012 05:23 am (UTC)
haha. i do really enjoy his writing though. (or i used to - haven't read anything by him in a while.)
headswillroll88 9th-Aug-2012 05:23 am (UTC)
lol it's so obvious that this is the only reason he cares about 50 shades
livingsign 9th-Aug-2012 05:26 am (UTC)
preach
redleigh86 9th-Aug-2012 06:03 am (UTC)
seriously lol

I'm always surprised by the people who are surprised he's a stan for 50 Shades. Like... it's right up his alley tbh
miniglik 9th-Aug-2012 06:58 pm (UTC)
I think you're right. Ugh.
pelo_suelto 9th-Aug-2012 05:16 am (UTC)
this is the same stupid bitch who said women can't direct films. no one takes this ugly bitch seriously.
rhapsodeeinblue 9th-Aug-2012 05:29 am (UTC)
Omg what a prick.
stellar_ball 9th-Aug-2012 05:30 am (UTC)
What? So did he hate the adaptation of American Psycho?
pelo_suelto 9th-Aug-2012 05:44 am (UTC)
"Is there a reason that there isn’t a female Hitchcock or a female Scorsese or a female Spielberg? I don’t know. I think it’s a medium that really is built for the male gaze and for a male sensibility."

"There’s something about the medium of film itself that I think requires the male gaze," said the American Psycho author. "We’re watching, and we’re aroused by looking, whereas I don’t think women respond that way to films, just because of how they’re built."

http://www.newser.com/story/89386/bret-easton-ellis-women-cant-direct.html
classic_mold137 9th-Aug-2012 05:31 am (UTC)
Ew, really? He is such a douche.
bullgoose_loony 9th-Aug-2012 05:42 am (UTC)
lol he owes so much of his popularity to a female director


asshole
ijkliza 9th-Aug-2012 11:07 am (UTC)
ew, what the hell.
finchroxxx 9th-Aug-2012 05:16 am (UTC)
The hypocrisy in that tweet. I am not discriminating against his sexuality, he just needs to be straight OK? What kind of double talk?

Not that Bomer needs to be anywhere near this mess.
stokez 9th-Aug-2012 05:55 am (UTC)
Is just the same with idiots who start a racist comment with "I'm not racist but..."
sirenlyfox 9th-Aug-2012 10:48 am (UTC)
No, it's not the same.
sirenlyfox 9th-Aug-2012 10:47 am (UTC)
The author of the article is an idiot for using Hudson as an example of a homosexual actor playing straight because film goers at that time wouldn't have known Hudson was gay.

People on here on need to stop making everything a homophobic issue when it's not. If Matt Bomer played the role I wouldn't find it convincing because I know he's gay. And this movie is all about gender and sexuality so I would find that even more difficult to ignore.




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