MovieChat Forums > The Power of the Dog (2021) Discussion > Sam Elliott Slams ‘Power of the Dog’ as ...

Sam Elliott Slams ‘Power of the Dog’ as ‘Piece of S—,’ Criticizes Its ‘Allusions of Homosexuality’


https://variety.com/2022/film/news/sam-elliot-slams-the-power-of-the-dog-homosexuality-1235192840/

[Actor] Sam Elliott railed against Jane Campion’s “The Power of the Dog” during his visit to Marc Maron’s “WTF” podcast (via Insider)... Elliott called the film a “piece of shit” and seemed bothered by how the film deconstructs classic Western archetypes such as cowboys. Elliott compared Campion’s cowboys to Chippendale dancers who “wear bow ties and not much else.” “That’s what all these fucking cowboys in that movie looked like,” Elliott said. “They’re running around in chaps and no shirts. There’s all these allusions of homosexuality throughout the movie.”

“Where’s the Western in this Western?” Elliott asked. “I mean, Cumberbatch never got out of his fucking chaps. He had two pairs of chaps — a woolly pair and a leather pair. And every fucking time he would walk in from somewhere — he never was on a horse, maybe once — he’d walk into the fucking house, storm up the fucking stairs, go lay in his bed in his chaps and play his banjo. It’s like, what the fuck?”

Elliott said of Campion, “What the fuck does this woman from down there know about the American West? Why the fuck did she shoot this movie in New Zealand and call it Montana? And say this is the way it was? That fucking rubbed me the wrong way.”

Elliott, who earned an Oscar nomination a few years back for his performance in “A Star Is Born,” added, “I just came from Texas where I was hanging out with families — not men — but families. Big, long, extended, multiple-generation families that made their living and their lives were all about being cowboys. And boy, when I fucking saw that [movie], I thought, ‘What the fuck? Where are we in this world today?'”

reply

I admire Sam Elliot’s acting career and I favor the classic Western script with stagecoach and bank robberies and guys on horses shooting guns all over town…that can make for great American story telling

However, the different direction this movie took made it very interesting…Instead of being a gunslinger Phil had issues with his sexual identity and he took it out on everybody around him

I thought this was a very smart, beautifully filmed movie with a terrific cast

reply

He's right. It's a fag fest, like most things these days.

reply

Elliot helped promote the film. Some will go to see it because he got them interested.

reply

I never said it wasn't popular. It is nominated after all.

reply

I've got a new respect for Sam Elliott.

reply

Eliot is foaming at the mouth about something so trivial. Strange.

reply

Jane Campion has fired back calling Sam Elliott a "B-I-T-C-H." Campion might be from New Zealand, but she could've gone into the American rap game because escalating this war of words is undoubtedly good for ticket sales.

Elliott's an interesting dude, and he was robbed in A Star Is Born (you know the scene). Still, Campion gets the better of the argument: "And the West is a mythic space and there’s a lot of room on the range. And, ya know, I think it’s a little bit sexist."

Out of all of the books and movies romanticizing cowboys, how often does homosexuality arise? .000001% of the time? Fuck, I watched a movie about Cowboys vs. Aliens. It wasn't gay, but it sucked dick.

Elliott's main complaint seemed to be about the culture according status and awards to this one movie. He should've kept it at that rather than asking what a woman from New Zealand knows about cowboys.

reply

That little hobbit won't say that to his face. I don't think a kiwi should be filming a western in New Zealand. Cowboy movies are part of US culture and Hollyweird let a foreigner take a dump on it. That's BS! Hollyweird has their woke agenda to have quotas for disabled, gay, minorities, etc.

https://www.oscars.org/news/academy-establishes-representation-and-inclusion-standards-oscarsr-eligibility

Cowboys vs Aliens was a cool sci-fi/cowboy film with an amazing cast. I also don't remember any queers in the film so that was an added bonus.

reply

This type of right-wing babble is, unfortunately, the norm here. Attacking a woman from New Zealand for writing about cowboys is its own kind of braindead identity politics; "cultural appropriation" with a twist. Just as non-gay, non-trans actors can play gay and trans parts, and non-BIPOC creatives can write and direct people of color, Campion should be free to create her characters and execute her vision without dumb personal attacks.

"Hollyweird" also used New Zealand for Japan in the Last Samurai and a fantasy world in Lord of the Rings, and many other films.

reply

He sounds insecure. It’s very common for movies to be filmed in a different location from where the story takes place. The film doesn’t demean cowboys, but is a commentary on repressed sexuality, specifically macho types who feel the need to compensate for their own insecurity through abusing and demeaning others.

reply

Frankly i can't totally disagree. This movie has almost as much naked dudes running around acting like its nothing as a Gay Orgy. As for the movie, Its just fucking boring. Benedict Cumberbatch already played a much more interesting gay who wasn't a Asshole in the Imitation Game.

reply

It's amazing. For all of you liberals championing Jane Campion's "vision" of the old west and gay cowboys, she actually ends up portraying the gay character as a repressed lunatic who wants to destroy every decent person around him. I've always been amused at these writers and directors who want to glorify homosexuals but wind up making them into sociopathic psychotics.

reply

Sooo, maybe those films 'aren't' about glorifying homosexuality. Maybe they are about the destruction that hiding who you are and lying to everyone around you, can destroy not only 'your' life but the lives of people around you as well.

reply

I wouldn't say he ruined the lives around him. He didn't force his sister in law to become drunk or her son to be a psycho.

reply

You don’t get subtext do ya?

reply