DVD Review: Brokeback Mountain - Page 3

And there lies the proof. This movie’s purpose was definitely NOT made to put the “Sex” in homosexual, and is just a damned good simple love story, and anyone too scared to see it, is probably just too unsure of their own sexuality to admit it to themselves.

If ever a movie made you walk in someone else's shoes, this is it.

So go grab your masculine pride, your wife/girlfriend to put on your arm to prove you're straight, and head to the nearest video store, or department store, and rent or buy it. You'll be shocked when you laugh, and then cry while seeing a damned good movie...

As you hit STOP on your remote, you'll know undoubtedly, why the two shirts worn by Jack and Ennis brought in $101,100.51 (!) recently at auction to benefit a children's charity, and the beat-up and rusted GMC truck that Jack drove at the opening fetched $70,000 dollars.

By the way, if you haven’t seen it yet, pay close attention to what happens to the shirts they wear up on the mountain, and to the horse and rider that Ennis whittles in the tent during the rain storm, you’ll see them again. Remember that this movie was made on a shoe-string budget, so ignore Heath's empty pierced ear lobes, and the disappearing log that Jack almost splits, but then vanishes.

On a scale of five stars, I give this DVD ****** …Yes I can count, that’s six.

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  • 1 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 04, 2006 at 7:45 am

    As this was posted, I forgot the skinny dipping scene, why? There's no contact between them, and even on DVD it's out of focus.
    I highly recommend you check out the deals you can get on Amazon.com, just click on the images above. The soundtrack is great too... It won an Emmy!

    Jet

  • 2 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 04, 2006 at 10:22 am

    Wal-mart has decided to face down all the "pro-family" jerks who plan to phone harrass and picket them by selling this DVD in their stores. I'd suggest a counter attack-if you don't get it on Amazon.com, I'd suggest a quick trip to Wal-mart to pick up a copy!

    There seems to be an error in the link, by the way that says it's not available, it comes out tuesday april 4th...

  • 3 - chantal stone

    Apr 04, 2006 at 10:33 am

    an emmy?? you sure about that Jet?

  • 4 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 04, 2006 at 10:38 am

    Thanks so much for pointing that out. It was of course an oscar, the grammy will come later...I hope

    Lots of love
    Jet

  • 5 - Brian

    Apr 04, 2006 at 4:32 pm

    Bravo for this beautiful film and your honest dvd ****** review, Jet! I'm on my way to Walmart for my copy and to make my purchase count!Thanks for the heads up.

  • 6 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 04, 2006 at 5:50 pm

    This if my first review and I appreciate the incouragement.
    Jet

  • 7 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 04, 2006 at 9:35 pm

    I checked with a friend of my that works at our local Wal-mart. No protestors. Apparently what they're doing is phone harrassing the managers about how dare they display posters (which are identical to the DVD sleeve) at the front doors where children can see them.

    Jeez

  • 8 - Joan

    Apr 04, 2006 at 11:27 pm

    Lovely review!! Well written, balanced, and obviously done by a person who "gets" the film as intended!

    Bravo!

  • 9 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 05, 2006 at 12:15 am

    Thanks Joan. I've learned an interesting trick. If you order a DVD on line that hasn't been released yet, they ship it so it'll arrive on the release date. Department and video stores aren't allowed to sell it till that date, almost always a tuesday. For this particular DVD the date was April 4th, but they usually over estimate how long it'll take to arrive, so I actually got this DVD last Saturday.

    Just a handy hint...

  • 10 - Michael

    Apr 05, 2006 at 1:14 am

    Oh yes, the whittled horse. I would love to have that. I wonder if it's up for auction. If some clever queen can come up with replicas and sell, it could really go. Think about it.
    Thanks for the fine review.

  • 11 - Michael

    Apr 05, 2006 at 1:15 am

    And thanks Wal-Mart.

  • 12 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 05, 2006 at 8:58 am

    You're welcome Mike. Did you spot any protestors there, did you see the posters at the front door?

  • 13 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 05, 2006 at 3:32 pm

    #10 Micheal, as much as this movie has meant to people, I won't be surprised if memorabilia starts showing up all over the place, I'd just be careful of it's genuiness.

    Can you imagine how much the tent would go for?

  • 14 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 05, 2006 at 5:58 pm

    Let's see...

    Can you imagine what the postcard marked DECEASED would go for?

    Jack's black hat from the mountain

    The fur pelt from the wolf Ennis killed

    Ennis' tan hat from the scene when they broke up!

  • 15 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 05, 2006 at 11:20 pm

    Personally, I'd empty my checking account for the original scripts used by either Heath or Jake! As long as they were autographed.

  • 16 - Hellbreeder

    Apr 06, 2006 at 1:54 am

    Getting a little cultlike there, Jet.

    But I'm impressed that WalMart is selling it. Another case of good business sense winning out over hollow moralizing. Sam Walton is likely spinning in his grave.

    HB

  • 17 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 06, 2006 at 9:53 am

    Dear Hellbreeder, "Cultlike", hmmm, yeah, I guess you could say that, but then gays get so few entertainment venues that they can relate to, that when one comes along, many grab hold tightly.

    We go to straight love stories on film all the time, and can identify with them, and finally one comes along that straights can watch and see our trials and tribulations, and we can proudly point at it and say, "that's us!" "that's our struggle".

    Most gays, don't lisp, or mince, or wear dresses, and unless we told someone, you'd never know we were gay, but the religous right, paints us as child molesters, recruiters to keep our "kind" going, and evil, that we can't be allowed to just be loving, caring, people.

    The truth is 99% of gays are everyday people, earning livings, paying rents or mortgages, cussing in traffic, and loving or being loved.

    If Jack and Ennis had been given that luxury, back in 1963 or today even, they wouldn't have had to marry women they didn't love, and live lies in order not to lose the love of people they cared for.

  • 18 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 06, 2006 at 5:17 pm

    If I'm to believe everything I read about Sam Walton, I don't think he'd be "spinning in his grave." It seems to me that anything to get a product out that the people want at a reasonable price was his motto, and obviously people want this or they wouldn't be buying it...

  • 19 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 07, 2006 at 1:43 am

    See my related article on the AFA vs this DVD!
    Jet

  • 20 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 09, 2006 at 11:10 pm

    John wrote:

    Why should it? It looks like a true honest face to me. Wow, ll times. That's great!! I wanted to see it more, but some of my friends wouldn't let me. I will with the DVD though. It definitly was robbed of the academy award for "Best Picture" though. Oh well, it is for me and always will be.

    Actually friends kept showing up at my door to take me, to try to cheer me up. I'd just gotten out of my 9th surgery in a year and a half from nearly being beaten to death during a robbery.

    After about the 7th time it got too distracting, because I was noticing all the inconsistancies I started noticing because they did it on a shoestring budget like,

    Heath's empty pierced ear

    The log that Jack puts on the stump to split that disappears

    When Jack and Ennis ride to the mountain in his red pick up truck, there's only one person in the truck... unless Ennis is bent over out of sight of the window... hmmmm

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • 21 - chantal stone

    Apr 09, 2006 at 11:38 pm

    I noticed the pierced ear too ... LOL

    damn details!

  • 22 - chantal stone

    Apr 09, 2006 at 11:39 pm

    btw Jet...you have too many threads going here, I can hardly keep up!

    ;)

  • 23 - Jet in Columbus

    Apr 09, 2006 at 11:47 pm

    Well exxxxxxxxcuse me.
    Should I write less to give everyone else a chance?

  • 24 - chantal stone

    Apr 09, 2006 at 11:49 pm

    Nope, you're doing just fine....it's all good

  • 25 - RogerMDillon

    Apr 10, 2006 at 12:00 am

    You should certainly comment less on your own posts.

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