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Cruising the Movies

- A Sexual Guide to Oldies on TV
Af: Boyd McDonald Engelsk Paperback

Cruising the Movies

- A Sexual Guide to Oldies on TV
Af: Boyd McDonald Engelsk Paperback
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A writer casts an acerbic, queer eye on the greats and the not-so-greats of Hollywood''s Golden Age.

Ronnie Reagan''s bizarre legs are sufficient reason to watch John Loves Mary (1949), a picture so ordinaire it needs this bizarre touch. When the faces in this historic still from the Museum of Modern Art are cropped, Reagan could pass for a butch lez from the Women''s Army Corps who is about to put the old make on a fluff (Patricia Neal).
—from Cruising the Movies

Cruising the Movies was Boyd McDonald''s “sexual guide” to televised cinema, originally published by the Gay Presses of New York in 1985. The capstone of McDonald''s prolific turn as a freelance film columnist for the magazine Christopher Street, Cruising the Movies collects the author''s movie reviews of 1983–1985. This new, expanded edition also includes previously uncollected articles and a new introduction by William E. Jones.

Eschewing new theatrical releases for the “oldies” once common as cheap programing on independent television stations, and more interested in starlets and supporting players than leading actors, McDonald casts an acerbic, queer eye on the greats and not-so-greats of Hollywood''s Golden Age. Writing against the bleak backdrop of Reagan-era America, McDonald never ceases to find subversive, arousing delights in the comically chaste aesthetics imposed by the censorious Motion Picture Production Code of 1930–1968.

Better known as the editor of the Straight to Hell paperback series—a compendia of real-life sexual stories that is part pornography, part ethnography—McDonald in his film writing reveals both his studious and sardonic sides. Many of the texts in Cruising the Movies were inspired by McDonald''s attentive inspection of the now-shuttered MoMA Film Stills Archive, and his columns gloriously capture a bygone era in film fandom. Gay and subcultural, yet never reducible to a zany cult concern or mere camp, McDonald''s “reviews” capture a lost art of queer cinephilia, recording a furtive obsession that once animated gay urban life. With lancing wit, Cruising celebrates gay subculture''s profound embrace of mass culture, seeing film for what it is—a screen that reflects our fantasies, desires, and dreams.

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A writer casts an acerbic, queer eye on the greats and the not-so-greats of Hollywood''s Golden Age.

Ronnie Reagan''s bizarre legs are sufficient reason to watch John Loves Mary (1949), a picture so ordinaire it needs this bizarre touch. When the faces in this historic still from the Museum of Modern Art are cropped, Reagan could pass for a butch lez from the Women''s Army Corps who is about to put the old make on a fluff (Patricia Neal).
—from Cruising the Movies

Cruising the Movies was Boyd McDonald''s “sexual guide” to televised cinema, originally published by the Gay Presses of New York in 1985. The capstone of McDonald''s prolific turn as a freelance film columnist for the magazine Christopher Street, Cruising the Movies collects the author''s movie reviews of 1983–1985. This new, expanded edition also includes previously uncollected articles and a new introduction by William E. Jones.

Eschewing new theatrical releases for the “oldies” once common as cheap programing on independent television stations, and more interested in starlets and supporting players than leading actors, McDonald casts an acerbic, queer eye on the greats and not-so-greats of Hollywood''s Golden Age. Writing against the bleak backdrop of Reagan-era America, McDonald never ceases to find subversive, arousing delights in the comically chaste aesthetics imposed by the censorious Motion Picture Production Code of 1930–1968.

Better known as the editor of the Straight to Hell paperback series—a compendia of real-life sexual stories that is part pornography, part ethnography—McDonald in his film writing reveals both his studious and sardonic sides. Many of the texts in Cruising the Movies were inspired by McDonald''s attentive inspection of the now-shuttered MoMA Film Stills Archive, and his columns gloriously capture a bygone era in film fandom. Gay and subcultural, yet never reducible to a zany cult concern or mere camp, McDonald''s “reviews” capture a lost art of queer cinephilia, recording a furtive obsession that once animated gay urban life. With lancing wit, Cruising celebrates gay subculture''s profound embrace of mass culture, seeing film for what it is—a screen that reflects our fantasies, desires, and dreams.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 304
ISBN-13: 9781584351719
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1584351713
Udg. Dato: 4 sep 2015
Længde: 21mm
Bredde: 226mm
Højde: 154mm
Forlag: Autonomedia
Oplagsdato: 4 sep 2015
Forfatter(e): Boyd McDonald
Forfatter(e) Boyd McDonald


Kategori Filmhistorie, teori & kritik


ISBN-13 9781584351719


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 304


Udgave


Længde 21mm


Bredde 226mm


Højde 154mm


Udg. Dato 4 sep 2015


Oplagsdato 4 sep 2015


Forlag Autonomedia