Making Love (1982) Clip GAY MOVIE REVIEW

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Auntie Mamie reviewed this film on 10JUN2009 for My Gay DVD Reviews. You can access the full review here: http://mygaydvdreviews.blogspot.com/2009/06/10jun09-making-love-1982-by-indie...

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  • Homosexuality is a gift from GOD* truly beautiful to see two men making Love*

  • Ontkean and Hamlin were very brave to take these risky roles at this point in our history. I think it stifled their careers in the short term. But they seemed to recover in time. Today this daring scene seems almost quaint. This is an underrated movie and Kate Jackson is spectacular in it. The Roberta Flack (Bacharach-BayerSager) theme song is shatteringly beautiful.

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  • oh god i love him when he said >>i'm gay!!

    what a lovely movie!! T^T

  • I CANNOT imagine this movie back in the early 80's Heads must have exploded when it came out >:-\

  • Michael Ontkean went on to star in Twin Peaks and a long string of TV movies in the early 90's. Notable co-stars were Valerie Bertinelli and JoBeth Williams. He tried-unsuccessfully-to stop clips from "Making Love" to be showcased in the documentary "The Celluloid Closet". The documentary highlighted portrayals of gay roles on film from the 20's - early 90's. Not sure why he would want the film to be excluded but it certainly indicates he had become uncomfortable with the film.

  • As a teenager at the time this film was released, it was the first time I saw a semi-positive commerically released movie about gay men. It's had a lasting impression on me. I viewed this film again recently and I had no idea how much it affected the man I became. The title song and the clip above cemented something in me that I cherish and abhor within myself. I've become both characters. I've always wanted a lasting relationship but find myself incapable allowing it to happen. THX 4 clip

  • This is an excellent movie, just watched it at home. When this movie came out I was only 16 yrs old, excellent acting from the 80's acting you don't see anymore unless it's an older movie from the 70's or 80's or even older. Great performace by all the actors - Keep making movies like this one. The Robeta Flack song at the end of the movies is awesome, loved it.

  • so much for this guy being just curious ! the gay guy looks more experienced than the straight guy.

  • @vlovesrafa - I was 15 and I could barely breathe and I thought my heart would beat out of my chest at this point in the movie. I had such a physical reaction to it-it was amazing - I really couldn't believe what I was watching. They were - me. I went with my best friend who sorta knew. Anyway, this certainly takes me back and I swear watching this now that my heart sped up, remembering what it was like then.

  • The final scene in this film between Ontkean and Jackson makes the final scene in "The Way We Were" between Redford and Streisand look like a laugh riot. Incredibly touching and a powerful insight into how homophobia injures both straight as well as gay human beings.

  • may god forgive you

  • THEY WERE VERY BRAVE TO EVEN CONSIDER, LET ALONE PLAY IT... MAKING LOVE... 1982. MANY SAY WAS NOT AN ACCURATE ACCOUNT OF "WHAT IT MEANT TO COME OUT" I AGREE.

    I'M JUST THINKING AT THE TIME. IT WAS ABOUT AS ACCURATE AS MIDDLE AMERICA COULD HANDLE... COMPARED TO NOW IT SEEMS SILLY N MUNDANE...

    BUT ALTHOUGH HARRY HAMLIN WENT ON TO T.V. SUCCESS:

    WHATEVER BECAME OF MICHAEL ONTKEAN

    SO I THANK BOTH ACTORS 4 BEING BRAVE ENOUGH @ THE TIME TO MAKE THIS FILM... DONAD DELORME @ "D. N D. PRODUCTIONS" ON FB

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