- Wow has it really been 20 years? I feel old. - I remember when it first came out and everyone acted like it was a dirty movie. But it’s still one of the best romance movies I’ve ever seen. - That phone call screen between Anne Hathaway and Heath Ledger was so good. - Also RIP Heath Ledger. - Similarly to The Crying Game which Brokeback Mountain is closer to than it is to today. - After July 24, 2025, the release of Brokeback Mountain will have been closer to the Chernobyl disaster 
- I was a preteen when the crying game came out and I kept thinking the character was a man dressed as a woman. I think it’s because I was more concentrated on primary sexual characteristics to identify people’s gender at the time because of my age. Obviously, I saw the movie way too young but it’s an interesting perspective that the twist didn’t exist for me. 
 
- As a kid of around 10 when the movie came out, observing the circus around this movie passively from Europe was the first encounter with homophobia that I was ever somewhat aware of. I had grown up being told by adults that people are free to love whoever they want, and I never really saw any reason to doubt that premise. Watching the entire adultsphere have a complete meltdown over two cowboys kissing or something was deeply confusing. 
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- Secreto en la Montaña, as it was screened in Mexico City. When they’d end a long, nearly wordless scene with a “mm-hmm” couched in subtle nuance and deep, bittersweet meaning, the translation would just be “Si.” It was very entertaining. Hard to not crack up. Thankfully, the theater was mostly empty. - We also noticed a great foreign language version of Social Network at the Costco in Cuernavaca on that trip.  - In classic Spanish fashion, our title for Brokeback Mountain was: Brokeback Mountain: En terreno vedado because we can’t have simple titles like in hispanoamérica - Separated by a common language. :( 
 
 
- They just ate pudding. 
- You don’t have to say cowboys are gay, it’s redundant - I’ve seen the way powers Booth and Jason Priestley were in tombstone 
 
- You couldn’t make Brokeback Mountain today. Some Hollywood studio would be like “hey you can’t make Brokeback Mountain, we own the rights to that.” - I mean, Trey Parker and Matt Stone did invent the concept 
 
- There were only four people at my showing: my girlfriend and me, and a pair of women in the front row who I didn’t realize—until the movie ended—were my aunt and her neighbor. 






