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Robin
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17th Oct 06 at 22:06   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

just out of interest, who thinks Grease was good?

[Edited on 17-10-2006 by Robin]
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you voted yes? i hated it and always have. thats all down to my stupid music teacher always putting it on in class instead of teaching us something. and i hate the songs that are associated with it, summer nights can suck my dong tbh
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I voted yes, yes, I think its class

I HATE musicals with a passion, but Grease doesn't annoy me
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ok who are the people voting and not giving a reason I personally don't like it... at all.
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we all know South Park, Bigger Longer & Uncut is a far better musical than Grease, who's with me?
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I fucking hate musicals, this one is no exception.
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quote:
Originally posted by andy1868
you voted yes? i hated it and always have. thats all down to my stupid music teacher always putting it on in class instead of teaching us something. and i hate the songs that are associated with it, summer nights can suck my dong tbh


Is this film actually used as a teaching method now?

Funny if it is

Andy1868..hell yeah
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quote:
Originally posted by andy1868
we all know South Park, Bigger Longer & Uncut is a far better musical than Grease, who's with me?


The ONLY exception to my rule, oh and I didnt mind Starlight Express.
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i don't think its so much a teaching aid but more of a lazy teacher, we would watch Grease or that weeks episode of Pop Idol or whatever it was in those days
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grease is a brilliant film one of my faves
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well, apparently it's gay to like it if you're male.

but, Nath, Andy and Eck have voted no, the other men in here have clearly voted yes
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maybe most guys on here are gay
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not gay, just homoerotic

i once saw my fair lady on at christmas time

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never seen it but i watch chitty chitty bang bang every christmas is that a musical?
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wrestling is more homoerotic than Grease

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if it isn't a gay film why have half the people that voted yes not left a comment?
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quote:
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well, apparently it's gay to like it if you're male.

but, Nath, Andy and Eck have voted no, the other men in here have clearly voted yes


Na its not gay. I voted no because I cant stand spontaneous singing
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i wouldn't know, i've not seen it. my fair lady is an old one set a long time ago and a posh english gentlemen is tasked to teach his maid to talk the Queen's english and ends up falling in love with her yadda yadda yadda. my only defence is that i was very hungover and in the "i cannot be arsed to move for anything" mood
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i have just googled homoerotic but i can't find anything so would anyone like to explain what it means
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lets not get into a "whats more homoerotic" argument shall we robin?
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no, lets not Andy.
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quote:
Originally posted by andy1868
i wouldn't know, i've not seen it. my fair lady is an old one set a long time ago and a posh english gentlemen is tasked to teach his maid to talk the Queen's english and ends up falling in love with her yadda yadda yadda. my only defence is that i was very hungover and in the "i cannot be arsed to move for anything" mood


sounds crap
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i have just googled homoerotic but i can't find anything so would anyone like to explain what it means


Homoeroticism refers to same-sex love and desire, most especially as it is depicted or manifested in the visual arts and literature. It can also be found in performative forms; from theatre to the theatricality of uniformed movements (e.g.: the Wandervogel and Gemeinschaft der Eigenen). Homoeroticism thus differs from the interpersonal homoerotic; because homoeroticism is a set of artistic and performative traditions, in which such feelings can be embodied in culture and thus expressed into the wider society.

The term homoerotic (and its companion term lesboerotic) carries with it the weight of modern classifications of love and desire that did not necessarily exist in previous eras. Homosexuality as we know it today was not codified and pathologized until the mid-20th century. Prior to that time, it was common for men and women to spend a great deal of time in the company of their own sex. As a result, close associations between members of the same sex formed, most notably in the "romantic friendships" documented in the letters and papers of 18th- and 19th- century men and women. These romantic friendships, which may or may not have included genital sex, were characterized by passionate emotional attachments and what modern thinkers would consider homoerotic overtones.
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good, i didn't like where that was going, i was afraid somebody would send me the picture of the black chap next to a horse

chelle, homoerotic is erotic things that are homosexual, hence homoerotic
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lesboerotic is a word? legend

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