I liked But I'm a Cheerleader. Never considered it a guilty pleasure.
Yeah, I didn't know if it would be well received here, but my University's LGBT group strongly dislikes the film. They say it is shallow and plays into gay stereotypes. I on the other hand saw the stereotypes as a satire of stereotyping (for example the butch-looking girl with the shaved head says she's straight, and RuPaul's character, a self admitted "ex-gay" says "who does she think she's fooling.") I also found the story of Megan and Graham falling in love very believable (compared to Final Fantasy 10 with Tidus and Yuna feeling so unnatural) and the love scenes of their first kiss, first sexual encounter, and when they run away to be very romantic and tender. I often end up crying when I watch them. But my University's LGBT group can have a "holier-than-thou" mentality, so I'm glad other people out there like the film
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