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Horror Queers

Bound (1996) feat. Kay Lynch

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Horror Queers

Lgbt, Film History, Film Reviews, Queer, Gay Horror, Tv & Film, Queer Horror, Gay, Lgbt Horror

4.7931 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2023

⏱️ 132 minutes

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Summary

Get ready for a world of wet because we're continuing our month of erotic thrillers with a look at the Wachowski sisters' 1996 ovinal queer classic Bound! Tagging in for the conversation is the founder of Salem Horror Fest: Kay Lynch! Join us as we kick things off with a brief discussion on the differences between noir and neo-noir before going all in on the casting drama that nearly cost us Jennifer Tilly! Then it's all (and we mean all) fair game as we analyze this masterpiece of queer cinema. Plus: plenty of frank sexual conversations, femme tops, threatened masculinity, overhead shots galore, and all the praise for Jennifer Tilly and Gina Gershon's lead performances. And remember: Don't force the snake. Slow and easy does it. References: > Kelly Kessler. “Bound Together.” Film Quarterly (Summer 2003) > Drew Burnett Gregory. “Bound” Is a Trans Classic. Autostraddle. > “The Difference Between You and Me” Bonus Materials. Bound, Olive Signature, 2018. Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd, Facebook, or join the Facebook Group to get in touch with other listeners > Trace: @tracedthurman > Joe: @bstolemyremote > Kay: Twitter / Instagram > Salem Horror Fest: Website / Twitter / Instagram Be sure to support the boys on Patreon!  Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada

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I mean, Christ, the same house.

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Maybe so.

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But you forgot the first rule of surviving a stand movie.

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Never answer the... I'm bored.

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Wait.

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And welcome back to horror queers.

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We're talking, you must be good with your hands.

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We're talking, I feel a little curious myself.

1:39.3

And we're talking, everyone knows your kind can't be trusted.

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And I'm Joe.

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And I'm Trace.

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And we're talking, she's a lady.

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