Today in Chicago
Saturday
11.21.09
A Few Clouds
51.0ºF

Your Messages and MailPersonals and MatchmakerJobs and CareersDance Music 24/7ShopProfilesProfilesProfilesProfiles
Join the Community! (free) or Login:     Password:    
View cart | Checkout


Tony Kushner 
11/18/2009

Anderson Davis 
11/18/2009

Bruce Vilanch 
11/15/2009

Ky Dickens 
11/4/2009

Rev. Stan Sloan 
10/28/2009

Cheyenne Jackson 
10/28/2009

Elizabeth Keener 
10/7/2009

More Interviews

Books Music DVD Movies
  Search type

Keyword

Inventory

 

   
You have 36 items in your shopping cart

New Moon Born
  1x$9.99
$9.99
Little Daggers
  1x$13.98
$13.98
BRAND sense: Buil...
  1x$17.82
$17.82
Kathy Griffin: My...
  1x$21.99
$21.99
Monty Python's Sp...
  1x$14.99
$14.99
Creating Ever-Coo...
  1x$18.72
$18.72
Power to the Peop...
  1x$18.45
$18.45
Crochet That Fits...
  1x$15.63
$15.63
Resistance: Fall ...
  1x$19.92
$19.92
The Devil in the ...
  1x$10.20
$10.20
You: On A Diet: T...
  1x$14.62
$14.62
Unzipped
  2x$39.95
$79.90
The Israel Lobby ...
  1x$17.16
$17.16
Brand Child: Rema...
  1x$18.21
$18.21
Milk
  1x$14.99
$14.99
The Obama Nation:...
  1x$18.48
$18.48
Frolic & F***
  1x$10.98
$10.98
The Myth of Lost:...
  1x$12.71
$12.71
Nine Plays of the...
  1x$15.75
$15.75
If I Did It Confe...
  1x$16.47
$16.47
Shelter
  1x$16.99
$16.99
Band Fags!
  1x$10.20
$10.20
Three Plays: Our ...
  1x$12.47
$12.47
Tribes: We Need Y...
  1x$13.57
$13.57
Roots (Four-Disc ...
  1x$33.49
$33.49
Longtime Companio...
  1x$13.49
$13.49
Brokeback Mountai...
  1x$10.99
$10.99
Bear Cookin': The...
  1x$12.95
$12.95
Walt Disney World...
  1x$20.65
$20.65
The Infernal Mach...
  1x$14.96
$14.96
SIP: Understandin...
  1x$79.20
$79.20
Whistling in the ...
  1x$15.39
$15.39
Eurotrip (Unrated...
  1x$9.99
$9.99
Queer as Folk - T...
  1x$33.99
$33.99
Microsoft Windows...
  1x$36.49
$36.49
.
Subtotal $715.78



Jeffrey
MGM (Video & DVD)
$14.98



Longtime Companion
MGM (Video & DVD)
$14.98



Torch Song Trilogy
New Line Home Video
$19.98



It's My Party [Special Edition]
MGM (Video & DVD)
$9.98



Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss
Lions Gate
$14.98



Trick
New Line Home Video
$24.98


  
Love! Valour! Compassion!
by New Line Home Video

List Price: $19.98
Unavailable for
purchase at this time

DVD
Warner Brothers
Publisher: New Line Home Video
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
Actors: Jason Alexander, Stephen Spinella, Stephen Bogardus, Randy Becker, John Benjamin Hickey

"Love!" follows eight gay men, longtime friends, who spend three summer holiday weekends together at a beach house.

The premise sounds great but the promise is never fulfilled. Terrence McNally's Tony Award-winning hit about a cluster of gay male friends who gather several times one summer at a Victorian house on the bank of a rural lake never quite measures up (at least on film) as anything particularly profound. The story traces a history of infighting and changing relationships within the group, with the shock of AIDS slowly pushing everyone toward greater closeness and honesty. But instead of making an impact, so much of the film is trivial: dinner conversations are banal, tantrums are tedious, genitals are a little too overexposed. The two best and most familiar actors in the piece, Jason Alexander and John Glover, ironically play the most cliché-ridden characters. Still, Glover--who portrays British twin brothers who could not be more different from one another--is a very good reason to see this film. --Tom Keogh


Customer Reviews:
 
Amazing
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
This movie is wonderful, but definitely not for everyone. If you are offended by nudity or homosexual relationships - then this is not for you. If you don't mind - then I recommend you watch. The story is simple (a group of friends getting together for various holidays) and yet complicated at the same time (the group dynamic, the individual relationships between the men). Romance, drama, betrayal, and a good deal of angst. This movie will give you a good hearty laugh, just before making you cry like a little girl. Watch it with tissues.

If nothing else, watch it just for the pleasure of seeing Jason Alexander as a Broadway-obsessed effeminately gay man.

"Some people do things spontaneously!"
Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 
If only the director and screenwriter were among them! This film version of the Broadway play about gay friends who spend three summer weekends together is incredibly cliché, forced, and feels anything but spontaneous.

Old friends getting together could be interesting, but all these people talk about is being gay and it gets old fast. There isn't one line of dialogue that is believable or one character that rings true; they're too glib and there's no connection between them or with me. Jason Alexander does a good Nathan Lane impersonation but it's way too much and Lane is better. John Glover plays twin brothers, one a cranky sourpuss who desperately wants to be loved, the other a sweetheart dying of AIDS. Neither seemed real to me. The other characters were more subdued and tolerable, but they still perform like they're reciting lines; there are no pauses or nuances, their characters have no real love, valour, or compassion.

This MUST have played better on the stage, since most of the cast is from the play, but it misses the mark on the big screen. For me, it was tedious and disappointing and The Boys in the Band from 1970 is a far better film.

The Gay "on Golden Pond"
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
A good story, a peak back in those terrible days when there may have not been a great deal of hope for someone living with AIDS. They only thing that they could count on was each other. Of course that did not stop the ocassional personality conflicts but that is what happens when you know someone for a decade or two.

it is worth it
Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
this shows you the life and love of friends through two meetins at a house and what happens when they cheat and go off on there own

Get this film! It's terrific.
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
I loved this film. Extremely good, touching, and accessible to all audiences.

I usually steer clear of any one film, which focuses too much - specifically on any one single demographic (e.g. black women, gay men, white republicans, etc.) Personally I like life to be more "mixed up"; a rich soup of all types of different combinations & flavors. So I had reservations about this movie going in.

"Love! Valour! Compassion!" surprised me. It really did. What a terrific film this is!

Production was SOLID. Good camera, good lighting, good sound, good scenery, nicely written script - the story keeps moving, never dull. The characters are meaningful, engaging & realistic. Most were good people; but occasionally imperfect; just like real-life. I love this quality in a film!

But this film is not just exclusively intended for gay men only. This movie should be seen by everyone. Male, female, gay, straight, or side-ways - and all points in between - anyone who appreciates such humane & grounded concepts as love, valour & compassion.






Login | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Media Assets | Webmasters / RSS | Advertise

Sponsorship or Partnerships | Contact the Editor | Email the President | Press Inquiries | Contact Us

Become a fan of ChicagoPride.Com on FacebookBecome our friend on MySpaceBecome our friend on MyPrideBecome our friend on Twitter
Serving Boystown and Gay Chicago since 1995
© Copyright 1995-2009 All rights reserved. Info on this site is strictly for entertainment purposes.



11/21/2009 04:24P