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So, why did it take Hollywood so long to make a gay rom-com?


Hollywood has been full blown liberal for several decades now and they are always accusing everyone else of being whatever-phobic and also touting diversity and what have you. So why did it take them so long to make a gay rom-com? You'd think they would have done and normalized such things a long time ago.

Sure looks like Hollywood's current obsessive push for "diversity" and "inclusion" is them just trying to keep up appearances and overcompensating for their failure to implement liberal principles for several decades.

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What was The Birdcage?

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The Birdcage? Well that was a film that was well-written and funny.

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Also "borrowed" from the French stage...

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It obviously "borrowed" since it's an official remake of a french/italian film based on a french play.

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Well, they obviously didn't think movies like this would become profitable. It looks like they were more concerned about using LGBT themes in their Oscar campaigns since they could market those in a different way.

Also RomComs in general are out of fashion but there are plenty of gay romcoms being released every year for global audiences that are far better than anything Hollywood could produce. Gay film as a niche genre is actually doing quite well especially if you factor in global cinema. American films in general have become too political in recent years. Any serious attempt to make big budget gay films will ruffle the feathers of everyone including the far left who will complain about minority representation and gay appropriation. Meanwhile, gay audiences will simply just seek out films with themes that interest them no matter where and how they are made.

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The Object Of My Affection 1998

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Jay and silent bob strike back

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Chasing Amy 1997

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It's a hard thing to market.

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You said ‘hard thing’, lol.

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The alphabet agenda has achieved disproportionate success & influence the past several decades but the masses still haven't been brainwashed quite enough yet to be interested in films that heavily revolve around these themes, no matter how much it gets promoted during Hollyweird award season. It will always be a niche market, so for now, the best they can do is continue increasingly mixing in alphabet themes into media that actually has mass appeal to general audiences.

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The alphabet agenda has achieved disproportionate success & influence the past several decades but the masses still haven't been brainwashed quite enough yet to be interested in films that heavily revolve around these themes, no matter how much it gets promoted during Hollyweird award season. It will always be a niche market, so for now, the best they can do is continue increasingly mixing in alphabet themes into media that actually has mass appeal to general audiences.

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