my drag uncle told me that this performance was probably one of the first time Drag was brought to the mainstream. Nobody talks about the fact that Madonna was in Marie Antoinette Drag and lip syncing for her life while backed by the House of Xtravaganza.
Lee Mi Suk just spilled some seriously messy behind-the-scenes tea about filming erotic movies back in the day. 😭☕️
According to the veteran actress, many scripts were intentionally vague when it came to intimate scenes. Actors would show up on set thinking they were filming one thing, only for directors to suddenly push for something much more intense.
She revealed that arguments were common, with actors and directors clashing over how far a scene should go. Some actors reportedly got so uncomfortable that they walked off set altogether, leaving entire productions stalled while everyone waited to see who would back down.
But the biggest bombshell? Lee Mi Suk claimed that some directors weren’t filming those scenes for artistic reasons at all. She bluntly alleged that certain directors shot intimate scenes for their own personal enjoyment and satisfaction, saying she frequently fought with them over it.😂😂😭😭😭
Basically, Lee Mi Suk said the “good luck figuring it out when you get there” era of filmmaking was chaotic, stressful, and full of power struggles—and she wasn’t afraid to call out the directors who crossed the line.
Jamas pense que iba a vivir para ver el día que una película de rupaul tuviera mejor puntaje de la crítica que una de spielberg... Protect queer art verdaderamente
Two things that make this awesome:
1) the first Texan he meets is so excited they have black people in Ireland
2) the random old white lady who emerged just long enough to talk about pop tarts