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But I'm a Cheerleader

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Movie Review: Getting that "gay thing" straight
Summary: 5 Stars

17 year old Megan (Natasha Lyonne) comes home from school to a surprise; an intervention, whereby, she gets shipped off to a rehab used to turn gay teens straight. Her and eight other campers venture into the undesired world of heterosexuality, but on her "path to righteousness" Megan falls in love with fellow female camper, Graham {Clea DuVall). "Cheerleader" is a charming movie for those who can see the foolishness of ignorance. The film provides everything wonderful about storytelling: passion, humor, anger, love, and a means for anyone to find their 'true direction'. Definitely a movie worth owning.

Movie Review: Wow, this film is life-changing
Summary: 5 Stars

I just saw this film last night with my little sister Keisha and my mother on cable and I thought that it was very moving and touching. I was sort of sickened by the whole dehomosexuality camp. The parents were so ignorant and I just wanted to reach through the screen and strangle 'em. Natasha Lyonne reminded me of Amber Benson, the actress on Buffy the Vampire Slayer who also played a lesbian character for three years. I can't believe that that guy is Rupaul. Anyway, watch this film, because I think that this movie will change everyone's lives, and that includes the homophobes.

Movie Review: it's a great film
Summary: 5 Stars

this is one of my favorite films, yet I think that some of it is misunderstood by people who take things too literally. what I mean is, the stereotypes of the butch dyke, lipstick lesbian, prancing gay boys, is part of what makes it so funny because (at least my interpretation of it) the film is what I would call satirical. it's making fun of how everyone else in our society sees homosexuality, which is pretty funny because it's so pathetic that Americans can see a whole group of people as disgusting and unworthy.

alright, that's it. hope I helped.

Movie Review: Hilarious!
Summary: 5 Stars

Charming, heartwarming, and funny story. Aside from being a goofy, fun love story, it also takes a look at prejudice against homosexuals in our society and one of the techniques people use to change homosexuals--rehabilitation centers. These centers are supposed to change who gay people are attracted to, as if there is something wrong with how and who they choose to love. But I'm A Cheerleader shows us that homosexuality is not just about sex--no, gay people love and have deep, meaningful relationships just as straight people do and deserve equal rights.

Movie Review: Fantastic!
Summary: 5 Stars

It's clear from the beginning that Megan is a lesbian, and when her "loved ones" stage an intervention, you can tell where this movie is headed.
In a rehab center where you must learn how to return to the straight and narrow, we meet tons of intriguing characters covering up their true selves, including the sensual Graham.

This movie was absolutely hilarious and examines our white bread world with a distorted lens. I loved it, and I recommend it for anyone who doesn't mind a few pretty-graphic lesbian scenes.
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