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5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing treat making great strides for gay literature, July 12, 2004
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Buffy Lover (NYC , New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gay Cinematherapy: The Queer Guy's Guide to Finding Your Rainbow One Movie at a Time (Paperback)
This is an extremely entertaining and amusing book, perfect for anyone who has trouble finding that movie-night-feel-good-rental when you're in the mood for some queer therapy. Not only for gay people, the book lists movies, recipes, and little indulgences that will pamper and pacify even the most stressed out straights on gays. With sections dedicated to Judy, Bette, Madonna, the book streams a wide timeline, so there's something for everyone, from, "Mommie Dearest" (my personal favorite in which you learn some interesting facts about the film - like the fact the studio NEVER intended for it to be such a cult camp classic!) to "The Hours" to "Camp" and so on. Jason's Barmacy brings out the bartender in us all with the same ease it takes Omarosa to be hated, and Bev's pampering rituals will leave you feeling refreshed (and looking hot too!). However, I think the next book should have a cover photo of Mr. Bergund in his alleged "lavaliere - all the way down to his waist"!
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5.0 out of 5 stars More Fun Than A Barrel Of Gay Monkeys, June 22, 2004
This review is from: Gay Cinematherapy: The Queer Guy's Guide to Finding Your Rainbow One Movie at a Time (Paperback)
Three words: Fun Fun Fun!! A must have for gay movie buffs and novices alike. A great lite read for the summer - it catered to my every ADD need, as I could pick it up and flip around to my hearts desire... I truly enjoyed how co-authors Jason Bergund and Beverly West summed up my personal favorites with wit and hilarity, and then had me rushing to the video store for a few films on my "to-see" list. This manual or "bible", as one may dub, is full of chuckles, fun tips, helpful hints, along with a plethora of random information that had me taking notes in case "Celebrity Jeopardy" ever came a knockin'. ("What is Velma Kelly's real name?" (...)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great resource!, June 12, 2004
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This review is from: Gay Cinematherapy: The Queer Guy's Guide to Finding Your Rainbow One Movie at a Time (Paperback)
This book is a lot of fun...my only complaint about it is that after reading it, I have this list of movies I'm dying to see that I can't get at my neighborhood video store! There's a broad spectrum of films reviewed in here that will appeal to pretty much any fan. It's a highly entertaining and irreverent read, and the "barmacy" recipes and beauty hints make this book a must-have for those "I vant to be alone" nights.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic Book for Movie Lovers..., April 28, 2005
This review is from: Gay Cinematherapy: The Queer Guy's Guide to Finding Your Rainbow One Movie at a Time (Paperback)
this reviewer's praise comes from the heart when I say "bravo". I am not a huge fan of pop culture or the following it has (having had my gay card twice suspended for possessing a "less-than-acceptable" level of movie, broadway, and Camp knowledge), yet I cannot imagine any other calling for Mr. Zippy Bergund. His knowledge of movies and every detail within them has astounded me for years. Kudos to Jason and Bev for creating an all-in-one guide that even I can understand. Finally - a book that contains humor, camp, guidance, tons of trivia and of course, advice from behind the bar. Cheers!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great movies for ANYONE, December 2, 2004
This review is from: Gay Cinematherapy: The Queer Guy's Guide to Finding Your Rainbow One Movie at a Time (Paperback)
The Hulk as a gay movie? Hmmmm...wait until those Greek lawyers get a whiff of that. Maybe The Hulk isn't gay per se, but the transformation he undergoes (personally I think Howard Dean is The Hulk in disguise) is something everyone can relate to, gay or straight. I love the way each of these movies, from Mommie Dearest to Norma Rae to All About Eve, can reflect pivotal points in our lives. I also appreciate that Jason Bergund, one-half of the real-life "Will & Grace" team that wrote this book, comes out in favor of social responsibility attacking "Queer as Folk" for only portraying the seamy underbelly of gay life (anonymous sex, drug abuse and endless clubbing aren't something to aspire to in any group). You go, girl!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thousands of dollars worth of therapy for just 16.00, July 14, 2004
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Joseph Rabinowitz (flushing, new york United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gay Cinematherapy: The Queer Guy's Guide to Finding Your Rainbow One Movie at a Time (Paperback)
This book talks directly to our fabulous gay souls. It matches up movies with moods like a perfect date! Aside from really good movie advice, the wit, humor and various fun parts (like recipes)make this book an easy reading experience. Definitely worth every penny!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Just For The Gay Guys, August 21, 2010
This review is from: Gay Cinematherapy: The Queer Guy's Guide to Finding Your Rainbow One Movie at a Time (Paperback)
Beverly West has co-authored some great books about choosing books and films according to mood, and this one is no exception. From camp classics to newer queer movies to pop culture gems, this is a light-hearted guide to a great slice of movies. The demographic might be gay guys but plenty of straight gals like myself love these movies too! Nothing too brain-tasking here, but lots of fun, irrevent reviews of some classics. No wire hangers!
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