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That’s so ‘Queer’ from Express, by Mary Damiano, expressgaynews.com [April 09, 2004]



That’s so ‘Queer’
Randy Harrison on being a role model; Thea Gill on being naked; and Scott Lowell on being melancholy

By MARY DAMIANO
Friday, April 09, 2004

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Harrison scoffs when people tell him that they’ve seen him naked.

“When people say that, I just think, ‘No you haven’t,’” he says. “You don’t know what it’s like to be naked in a room with me.”

Harrison says that the most difficult part of shooting the intimate scenes with Harold is that they have a hard time keeping a straight face.

“Now we start laughing in the middle of it because it feels so stupid to be pounding against each other for no reason,” he says.

His greater concern is exploitation, and how much nudity and sex is integral to the plot, the character and the show.

“It’s clearly what brings the show attention, so naturally they’re going to play it up,” Harrison says. “It gets frustrating because you’re always worried that you’re going to be taken advantage of. And you know that there’s a quota about how much sex they need. It’s stupid but you will accidentally overhear, ‘We need more of Justin’s ass in this episode.’”



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04.05.2011 в 00:40

"Personally, I would have been far more intrigued watching B/J read the phone book to each other than watching the Faerie Gathering or anything Ben/M ever did..."
“You don’t know what it’s like to be naked in a room with me.”)) Ну, факт, конечно)
04.05.2011 в 09:09

everybody’s a critic.(c) BK
yennifaire Ну, факт, конечно)
печальный)))

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