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When Bex was young, she was the poster child for rebellion, but now that she's older, she's started taking on a much more responsible outlook on life. Director: Gus Van Sant Stars: Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Emile Hirsch, Diego Luna. However, Andi's big sister Bex is back in town and she's here to stay. The story of Harvey Milk and his struggles as an American gay activist who fought for gay rights and became California's first openly gay elected official. Along with her best friends Buffy and Cyrus, this fearsome threesome is ready to terrorize their parents and their school. High School Musical: The Musical: The SeriesĪndi Mack is just about to hit her teen years and her urge to rebel and embody the angsty teen is stronger than ever. But throwaway scenes meant a lot to young queer folk when they were all we had. Joe's "his boyfriend thinks he's handsome also," receives a hearty "right on!" from both Mia and Lily.Ī throwaway scene? Sure. While Mia (Anne Hathaway) and her best friend Lily (Heather Matarazzo) work with the Queen (literal queen Julie Andrews) and bodyguard Joe (Hector Elizondo) to find a potential suitor, Mia notes that the harp-playing Prince Antoine is a cutie.
And, finally, we do get a (slim) scene where there's at least an acknowledgement of a gay couple in the film. We all know that the most popular gay movie of 2017 was Call Me By Your Name, but most popular doesnt mean its the best movie. Second, it's important to represent stories from different timeframes so we can see where we've been and where we hope to go.
So, why is it on this list? A couple reasons: First, not to stereotype, but this bisexual writer has a very hearty appreciation for these films. Disney still struggles with gay couples in 2021, so you know there's no way that there was an LGBTQ+ on-screen relationship in any of the Princess Diaries movies. Here's the deal: The Princess Diaries 2: The Royal Engagement came out back in 2004.