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Livia
07-26-2006, 10:40 AM
http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php?section=interviews&Id=1099

TODD STEPHENS: GAYS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN

by Phil Hall
(2006-07-27)

Imagine “American Pie,” but with the horny boys having the hots for other horny boys. That, in the proverbial nutshell, is the basis of Todd Stephens’ new comedy feature “Another Gay Movie.”

But in fact, “Another Gay Movie” is anything but another gay movie – or for that matter, a gay rehash of “American Pie.” Yes, there is plenty of gross-out crass humor. But the film also has fun lampooning every imaginable gay stereotype under the rainbow flag – butch dykes, nelly queens, meth-fueled party boys, a Joan Crawford-worthy mother (played by the wire hanger-swinging cross-dresser Lypsinka), and even a taboo reference to the pedophiles of NAMBLA.

Film Threat caught up with Stephens at his New York to talk about this new production.

QUESTION: Where did the idea for “Another Gay Movie” come from?

TODD STEPHENS: I was actually frustrated when I came up with that idea. I had a lot of trouble getting distribution for my previous film (“Gypsy 83”) – people liked the movie in festivals, but distributors didn’t know how to sell it. It wasn’t easily definable and marketable: it was like a gay/goth/fag-hag/Stevie Nicks/road movie. At the time, most gay films had to be so specific – the gay romantic comedy, the coming out movie – and if you did anything outside of that it was more difficult. So I said: “Okay, I’ll give you something gay! I’ll make the gayest fucking movie of all time!”

QUESTION: Did you intentionally seek to make a gay “American Pie”?

TODD STEPHENS: I specifically did. I wanted to make a point that if straight people can have gross-out teen sex comedies, gay people can, too. I wanted to model it after “American Pie.”

QUESTION: Though, personally, I found the film surprisingly sweeter than “American Pie.”

TODD STEPHENS: Thank you – that meant a lot to me. A lot of people don’t see it like that – they just see all of the crazy stuff. But I wanted it to be sweet, too, and have characters you cared about and kind of evolved. But I also found “American Pie,” too.

QUESTION: You have a lot of gay stereotypes on display in the film. Was anything considered too often limits to put on screen?


TODD STEPHENS: It was pretty much every goes. I didn’t hold back. We have NAMBLA, for example, and that is something I would really laugh at it if I didn’t make the movie. But it’s had a really weird reaction. I think people feel they shouldn’t laugh it – some people say it’s too much, it’s where you cross the line. But I feel that it’s my job to cross the line. My earliest inspiration was the films of John Waters and he wasn’t worried about crossing the line – that was his whole goal.

QUESTION: How have lesbian audiences viewed the bull dyke character who is central to the plot?

TODD STEPHENS: It has been mixed. Some have been put off by the stereotypical nature of it, but some people want to party with her. It’s a movie where you just have to check political correctness at the door.

QUESTION: Do you know how straight people react to the film?

TODD STEPHENS: We did a test screening with a straight audience and they weren’t told what the film was going to be. I think half of the people walked out. Straight women liked the movie and seemed to respond to it. But unless a straight man is pretty enlightened, they seem to be scared by it.

QUESTION: What is next on your agenda?

TODD STEPHENS: I am developing a project called “Flamingos,” which is set in a gay retirement home in Florida. I may want to do as a TV show or a feature, I am not certain.

SortaSavageLike
07-26-2006, 10:45 AM
Maybe Gypsy 83 flopped because it's star, Sara Rue, bad-mouthed Stevie on TV, calling her a has-been cokehead.

Isn't that what you call someone who's appeared in nothing but indie flicks and suddenly loses 100 pounds in year? :rolleyes:

SuzeQuze
07-26-2006, 11:36 AM
This could be a real hoot. I really liked Gypsy 83 aside from the lack of Stevie's songs in the movie. Which leaves a huge void actually.

So half of the straight audience walked out on this one? That means it's gotta be good! :lol:

Johnny Stew
07-26-2006, 01:30 PM
I had heard about this, and thought the premise sounded silly and fun... but I didn't realize it was a Todd Stephens film.

I liked 'Edge of Seventeen' a lot, but I still haven't seen 'Gypsy '83.' I'm sure I'll see this one at some point.

AliceLover
07-26-2006, 03:16 PM
LOL why does this guy only make gay movies. I died laughing when he said what his next project would be...the one at the retirement home. All i can picture is two old men in their 80s making out. :lol:

Johnny Stew
07-26-2006, 03:29 PM
LOL why does this guy only make gay movies.He's a gay filmmaker exploring the life experiences that he knows best or finds the most compelling. It's no different than straight filmmakers who only explore hetero themes. :shrug:

amber
07-26-2006, 04:35 PM
Straight men - the most scared, easily threatened, unenlightened people on the planet.
Just a theory. :D
His gay retirement home thing sounds like it would be really good.

Johnny Stew
07-26-2006, 05:01 PM
Straight men - the most scared, easily threatened, unenlightened people on the planet.Eh... they're all just a six-pack and a joint away from a gay experience. ;)

amber
07-26-2006, 05:16 PM
Eh... they're all just a six-pack and a joint away from a gay experience. ;)
How I wish that were true...:distress: In that way that it would improve my sex life immenseley...:cool:

SpyNote
07-28-2006, 03:04 PM
It's convenient for Todd to say it was a distribution issue, but the movie just wasn't well made.

marc402
07-28-2006, 06:09 PM
seen the trailer and clips of this film via imdb and i really liked what i saw.
I wonder if and when this get's released to theaters in europe or that it will be a straight to video afair.
I haven't seen Gypsy 83 yet, but knew of it and never knew it was by the same director as Edge of seventeen (wich i only checked out cause of the title at the time LOL) i liked that but it was too serious at times to my taste however i have it in my dvd collection, and will check this film and G-83 out when they are released aswell

Sahara
08-02-2006, 06:11 PM
I liked 'Edge of Seventeen' a lot, but I still haven't seen 'Gypsy '83.' I'm sure I'll see this one at some point.

I would say don't be too worried about seeing it, I wasn't impressed at all.

What did Sara Rue actually say about Stevie? :shrug: