07/20/2005
Hothead Lleyton Hewitt apologizes for anti-gay Davis Cup slur: "I regret having said what I said in the heat of the match. I apologise for any offence I may have caused to any individual or groups."
HBO's Deadwood may get an openly gay character—"a brilliant producer in love with the male ingenue."
Threat: Mysterious Skin may be banned in Australia. Director Gregg Araki: "I have always thought of Australia as a very sort of progressive, sophisticated, cosmopolitan place. So to run into this roadblock is surprising." That would be a shame. It's one of the best films I've seen this year.
Posted 10:29 AM EST by Andy Towle in Elsewhere | Permalink
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I met the writer a few weeks ago at a Birthday Party. I have to go see the film soon!
Posted by: Patrick | Jul 20, 2005 10:34:52 AM
Lleyton,Lleyton, Lleyton....you apologize for your comments way too often and way too much. There will come a time when your I-am-sorrys won't suffice anymore. Get some help before you get hurt.
Posted by: oliver | Jul 20, 2005 11:29:42 AM
The movie isn't up to much anyway. Mis-cast completely and unconvincing which really surprised me as I thought I would love it. Australians should read the book anyway because it's amazing.
Posted by: pipes | Jul 21, 2005 2:18:48 PM