Showing posts with label Colin Firth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colin Firth. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 June 2026

Fame or infamy, what does it matter? I shan't be forgotten.

We are less than two weeks away from "Gay Xmas" aka Gay Pride in London, and our outfits are all done and sorted. We can only hope that this new heatwave has subsided by then, otherwise we'll look less-than-glamorous, bathed in sweat...

Speaking of all things gay, we're well overdue another faboo classic film review by the lovely "Tired Old Queen at the Movies" Mr Steve Hayes - and when I saw his latest was one of the great British gay films of the 1980s [cf. Maurice, My Beautiful Laundrette], that coincided with my own coming-out, I whooped with joy! Some of the quotes alone are timeless:

Guy Bennett: "But you couldn't help it, could you? Because in your heart of hearts, like Barclay and Delahay and Fowler and Menzies, you still believe, in spite of your talk of equality and fraternity, you still believe some people are better than others because of the way they make love. Now, think of that for a lifetime. Think of the names: pansy, nancy, fairy, fruit, brown-nose."

Menzies: "You'd better take a pull on yourself, Guy!"
Guy Bennett: "I'd rather do it with you."

Fowler: "I have half a mind to ask Barclay for permission to beat you!"
Tommy Judd: "Well, you've half a mind. We can all agree on that."

Guy Bennett: "Fame or infamy, what does it matter? I shan't be forgotten."

Wonderful...

Another Country is currently available to watch on YouTube - catch it while you can!

Tuesday, 14 September 2021

Totty of the Season


Paul Walker (12th September 1973 – 30th November 2013)


Ben Cohen (born 14th September 1978)


Colin Firth (born 10th September 1960) as "Mr Darcy"


John Curry (9th September 1949 – 15th April 1994)


Hugh Grant (born 9th September 1960)


George Chakiris (born 16th September 1934)


Barry Sheene (11th September 1950 – 10th March 2003)


Prince Harry (born 15 September 1984)


Ryan Philippe (born 10th September 1974)

Sigh.

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