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10:10 am - 07/06/2012
‘Magic Mike’ Is Big Draw for Gay Men


Men flirted and showed off their muscles through tight-fitting tank tops. Women with no shoes gyrated next to men with no shirts. A D.J. played deep beats. Shachar Keizman, 24, climbed atop an armrest and peeled off his shirt to reveal a chiseled torso. People screamed and stuck dollar bills in his shorts.

Then the lights went down, and Channing Tatum got naked.

Clearview Chelsea Cinemas, a cineplex in Manhattan, had become a makeshift gay bar.
It was Friday night, and four theaters were showing “Magic Mike,” the Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh’s new movie about a troupe of male strippers. The pouty-lipped Mr. Tatum, who has been open about his past as a stripper, plays the title character.

“It’s a fun night out with a bunch of gay friends to go see a movie about hot boys,” said Aaron Rhyne, 32, a theatrical projection designer who saw the film with about 10 friends. “We’ve been throwing the trailer around, laughing about it.”

Rhyne wasn’t alone in organizing a group. While the scene at Chelsea Cinemas may have been more raucous than most, interviews around the country indicated that gay men have been flocking to “Magic Mike” in numbers not seen since the release of “Brokeback Mountain” in 2005. But unlike that film, about two cowboys in love, there’s nothing explicitly gay about “Magic Mike.” Unless you count muscled men thrusting their pelvises without pants. That was enough for Bill Venne and his friends.

“Let’s be honest: it’s men taking their clothes off,” said Mr. Venne, 49, who lives in Minneapolis and saw “Magic Mike” on Sunday with 16 gay men and one straight woman. “It’s the kind of thing you want to see, but not by yourself. A middle-aged gay guy in the audience might as well be wearing a trench coat.”

Released by Warner Brothers at a cost of $7 million, “Magic Mike” finished second at the box office over the weekend, taking in about $39.2 million, a stronger-than-expected showing. (“Ted,” Seth MacFarlane’s film about a crass teddy bear who comes to life, was in first place, with an estimated $54.1 million.) The reviews for “Magic Mike” were mostly positive. Manohla Dargis, writing in The New York Times, called it a “funny, enjoyable romp about male strippers and the American dream.”

The movie has been on the gay radar since the production was announced this year. Mr. Tatum, one of its producers, appeared on the cover of the gay magazine Out, and the trailer has been posted on gay blogs. The film was also promoted at gay pride events across the country last month, like the West Hollywood, Calif., parade that featured a “Magic Mike” float. At the Chelsea Clearview over the weekend, where a stripper-theme photo exhibition was on display, giveaways included “Magic Mike” clothing, posters and dog tags.

Sue Kroll, president for worldwide marketing for Warner Brothers Pictures, said the studio coordinated a “well-concentrated and tailored” campaign intended to capture gay moviegoers’ attention. The demographic wasn’t part of the studio’s initial marketing push, but that quickly changed, Ms. Kroll said, once it became clear there was interest among gay men.

“Every single one of my gay friends was talking about how they couldn’t wait to see it and how gorgeous Matt Bomer is,” she said, referring to the gay actor who plays a stripper in the film. “It wasn’t like we sat down and said, ‘This was the target.’ But we handled it a bit more specifically and overtly for this movie.”

Warner Brothers hired the Karpel Group, a New York entertainment marketing agency, to generate buzz online and at gay bars and clubs. “Hot guys are a big part of the appeal of the movie,” said Craig Karpel, the company’s owner. “It’s something that captures gay men’s attention and imaginations.” (I am shocked at this finding. Absolutely shocked.)

The film’s trailers were an essential piece of the campaign. Dennis Ayers, the editor of AfterElton.com, a pop-culture Web site owned by the gay cable channel Logo, said users of the site hated the first trailer because “it was marketed as a romantic comedy” that focused on Mr. Tatum’s relationship with the female lead, played by Cody Horn.

“It underplayed the reason why gay men would be interested in the film: the male stripper,” he said. “But their marketing changed, and they played up the male form part of it.” That included a red-band trailer, reserved for mature audiences, that showed Mr. Tatum’s posterior.

“I think there’s a change in how straight men are willing to be physically objectified and want that kind of admiration,” Mr. Ayers said. “They are happy to have gay men find them attractive.”

Ms. Kroll said Mr. Soderbergh and Mr. Tatum were “100 percent supportive” of the movie’s outreach to gay filmgoers. “A lot of actors who are at this point in their career might hesitate to make this movie,” Ms. Kroll said. “They don’t want to mess with the broad appeal they have. But Channing’s taking off his clothes, talking about his past and supporting the movie. He’s confident in who he is.”


As much as the movie winks at a gay audience, it was still mostly women who went to see “Magic Mike” over the weekend. According to the database BoxOfficeMojo.com 73 percent of the audience for “Magic Mike” was female. And around 60 percent of women who saw the film went with more than two other people, according to a spokeswoman for Warner Brothers.

Roger Gore, 42, said the gay quotient was low when he and five friends saw the movie in Nashville. “The women were hooting and hollering in the theater,” said Mr. Gore, an-owner of Arrow, a male strip club in Nashville that closed in 2010. “We were a little more subdued.”

Donnajean Ward took a group of straight women and gay men to see the film in Washington.

“It was sexy and fun,” Ms. Ward, 49, said. “But I don’t think anybody walked out of it hot and bothered.”

One of the few straight couples in the audience in Chelsea on Friday was Abraham Fellner and his wife, Diane. She ran an exotic lingerie boutique in Manhattan called the Secret Self that closed four years ago.

“We used to sell things for strippers,” said Ms. Fellner, 78. “I want to see how it’s evolved.”

Mr. Fellner, 87, said he knew the film “was something about male strippers or what have you.” But he also heard it was about “a critique of capitalism.” He added: “That caught me more. I’m interested in ladies, not men.”


Source is obviously a case for Mulder and Scully

So, um, yeah. Dudes who are attracted to other dudes want to see hot dudes taking off their clothes in a movie. Even though it's a 'straight' movie. But don't worry, you won't be overrun by the gays though. (Seriously? Are we going to pretend that Magic Mike of all things isn't at least a bit queer-flavoured?) Gay people, we're in your movie theatres, queering up your straight people/scenes/sexualization.



I need more 'lol straight people/cis people' gifs, btw. _p, don't let me down.
shukivengeance 6th-Jul-2012 02:33 pm (UTC)
The movie was marketed to get the pink dollar so what's the big deal here? Am I missing something?
windsong_moon 6th-Jul-2012 02:42 pm (UTC)
I'm not sure what's surprising here. The movie was made for anyone who wants to see men nude.
mahasin 6th-Jul-2012 02:44 pm (UTC)
Exactly, almost everyone I know that saw it was either a gay man or a horny woman.
ladypolitik 6th-Jul-2012 02:52 pm (UTC)
1) Need gifs of straight ladies accessorizing gay men generally; I wanna say there are clips out there but nothing comes to mind and the captions would pretty much write themselves


2) “I think there’s a change in how straight men are willing to be physically objectified and want that kind of admiration,” Mr. Ayers said. “They are happy to have gay men find them attractive.”

Not only is this nothing new, it's not exactly profound/noble, either. One of the biggest tropes of hypermasculine dudebro homophobia is the old It's Not Gay/As Gay If I've "Receiving"; Just "Giving"™ phenomenon. It's not always consistent (read: rife with violent hypocrisy) either; ogle one micro-millimetre to the right and suddenly it's all about rationalizing gruesome "gay panic" tropes. Which is to argue, all of this should be less (read: not at all) about implicitly giving straight guys 'credit' for not being ~squicked out~ by the gay gaze.





3) ...Mildly NSFW (bum exposure/crotch-driven body rolls), so scroll by REAL fast.










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popehippo 6th-Jul-2012 03:03 pm (UTC)
You make an excellent point with #2, but I am incredibly distracted by #3, that is all.
popehippo 6th-Jul-2012 02:59 pm (UTC)
what, you mean gay folks go to movies that may have leads they find attractive, just like straight folks?

ALERT THE PRESSES
popehippo 6th-Jul-2012 03:02 pm (UTC)
I also love how I've seen other articles expressing shock over just how many straight women went to go see it too.

Like, for real, quit being surprised that anyone other than straight dudes go see movies because they find the actors/actresses sexy.
terribilita 6th-Jul-2012 03:00 pm (UTC)
“But I don’t think anybody walked out of it hot and bothered.”



Everyone in my theater was hot and bothered. Including the men (I can't believe this has to be said).
ladypolitik 6th-Jul-2012 03:13 pm (UTC)
LMFAOOOOOO my FAVE bootleg clip to come out of Magic Mike screenings.


"UUURUGHHH"


"DAYAAAAAAAAM...."


HAHAHAHAAHA YES GURL
evilgmbethy 6th-Jul-2012 03:26 pm (UTC)
man, I really want to see this, but I don't have anyone local who will go with me. all my trashy friends who would go with me to see Magic Mike and hoot and holler in the theater live out of town. clearly I have befriended too many classy people in this city.
ladypolitik 6th-Jul-2012 03:27 pm (UTC)
lmao I have the same problem
thecityofdis 6th-Jul-2012 03:29 pm (UTC)
i actually did a takedown of another "review" (by someone who... hadn't even seen the movie, idek) for COMPLETELY IGNORING THIS altogether.

that said, the movie was pretty crappy and actually DEPRESSING as hale. they got angst all up in my sexy.

needed moar matt bomer butt, too, tbqh.
andthelight 6th-Jul-2012 03:35 pm (UTC)
omg every time I see "Matt Bomer", my brain reads it as "Matt Boner"

probably accurate, tbh
redstar826 6th-Jul-2012 03:41 pm (UTC)


LOL I saw this article yesterday and I was like "gay men like naked dudes? why, I never! What's next, lesbians enjoy looking at the ladies? Oh my stars and garters!"
popehippo 6th-Jul-2012 04:20 pm (UTC)
RIGHT CLICK

SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVED
bmh4d0k3n 6th-Jul-2012 03:58 pm (UTC)
Well, isn't this article ... quaint.

I'm slightly annoyed by how heteronormative the movie was, with the exception of the one bi girl, the lightly implied foursome, and the booze so strong it could turn even a male stripper gay. Especially considering how it was marketed, that is. But then, gay men weren't part of the original target audience, so I guess it makes sense we'd be largely ignored in the mainstream yet again.
alryssa 6th-Jul-2012 08:04 pm (UTC)
Seriously... it's like, there aren't any real mainstream movies for queers. So why is it suddenly a suprise that queers like a mainstream movie? Oh, wait, that's right... it's because we're supposed to be in our little designated areas watching stuff at Sundance or something, because clearly we're only allowed to like stuff that is specifically targeted at us.
wikilobbying 6th-Jul-2012 04:16 pm (UTC)
lolololol a lot of gay/bi/queer dudes might enjoy seeing other dudes stripping and showing off all those body parts. how utterly shocking.

like, idk when i saw the trailers for magic mike, the plot looked meh and the stripping part was really played up, so i'm not sure how many people of any gender are going out in droves to see this movie strictly for its plot and meaning~
greenie_breizh 6th-Jul-2012 04:24 pm (UTC)
Slightly off-point but this post reminded me of this review I read yesterday: Magic Mike: Old sexism in a new package. I find it kinda depressing that a movie supposedly for women is so male-centered, not that I'm surprised but yeah. It'd be nice to see a new take on this shit.

But basically gay people reading super str8 movies queerly is kind of old news I think... also what else are you supposed to do whem Matt Bomer's involved?!
poetic_pixie_13 Things I watched for the plot6th-Jul-2012 04:30 pm (UTC)
UM. Might be kind of NSFW? Also, I love I Can't Think Straight so it might be over-represented. #IRegretNothing



Edited at 2012-07-06 04:34 pm (UTC)
popehippo 6th-Jul-2012 04:41 pm (UTC)
I was told Bend It Like Beckham was a lesbian romance.

THE DISAPPOINTMENT.
sparkindarkness 6th-Jul-2012 04:35 pm (UTC)
My shock is well and truly shocked.

Gay men are going to be interested in a film that has hot guys taken their clothes off? No, Really?

(Actually I'm not all that interested in it, I'd rather see my hot men in a context that isn't so very heterosexual, but still)
ladypolitik 6th-Jul-2012 04:50 pm (UTC)
Okay, Im going to re-attempt the ~special gifs~ posted earlier because apparently my host site does not work in all browsers, sooooo.

Second attempt -- PLEASE work:




+Bonus:


poetic_pixie_13 6th-Jul-2012 04:55 pm (UTC)
I CAN SEE NOW.

I COULD BEFORE WHEN I WENT DIRECTLY TO THE IMAGE LINK BUT NOW LESS CLOCKING. ALSO, HAI THAT BONUS.

I'm amused that, yet again, we're posting the fanservice. XD

Edited at 2012-07-06 04:56 pm (UTC)
crossfire 6th-Jul-2012 04:59 pm (UTC)
lol this movie. I'm one of those people who doesn't get stripping/exotic dancing. Unless I get to touch it's just too impersonal and while the people are pretty it doesn't do anything for me. Also there tends to be a distinct "no fatties" vibe which I can also do without.
fenris_lorsrai 6th-Jul-2012 05:53 pm (UTC)
I love the quote from the retired couple at the end. Professional interest! This amuses me no end.
bmh4d0k3n 6th-Jul-2012 06:23 pm (UTC)
If only Magic Mike had been in 3D ...

thecityofdis 6th-Jul-2012 07:27 pm (UTC)
... and who are these fine gentlemen?
rinygrin 6th-Jul-2012 07:11 pm (UTC)
After finding out Joe Manganiello is barely in this, I'm back to being apathetic over this movie.



That and I'm getting really annoyed over these, "ALL WOMEN WANT TO GO SEE HOT GUYS AND IF THEY DON'T, THEY'RE DEFECTIVE OR LYING!" Yes, because all women by default are straight. STFU. Not going to even go into the whole attractiveness being subjective but you get the picture.
simplefaith08 6th-Jul-2012 08:00 pm (UTC)
NEW RULE OF HOLLYWOOD:

Anyone that's high-up in the business that was ~shocked that a movie not made for straight cis white dudes actually attracted an audience needs to be kicked out of their Hollywood job and replaced with someone female, POC, queer, and/or any combination of the three.

itislaw.gif

(lol, I like the "hot guys are ~part of the appeal~ Like, no really? I'm pretty sure my friends on facebook weren't excited for the plot...or even cared if there was a plot)
climbatize 6th-Jul-2012 10:19 pm (UTC)
+1

I wish this was a real law. Hopefully the success of Magic Mike leads to more movies like this!
angelofdeath275 6th-Jul-2012 09:02 pm (UTC)
i really can't fucking stand that gif because it was so obviously taken from the origianl "white people gif"
salienne For your viewing pleasure6th-Jul-2012 09:57 pm (UTC)


...And if that doesn't work, enjoy.

Edited at 2012-07-06 09:59 pm (UTC)
climbatize 6th-Jul-2012 10:18 pm (UTC)
AWESOME. Magic Mike was hot as hell and I don't know why anyone's surprised it had a big gay audience?

It makes me think, though. This movie was marketed at straight women and drew gay men... but movies targeted at straight men don't usually draw a lesbian audience. I personally find most of movies made with straight mens' sex appeal in mind offensive (and even triggering) instead of hot. We need more movies for gay ladies!
romp 7th-Jul-2012 05:48 am (UTC)
I'm not sure I would survive the second-hand embarrassment but I was hoping the movie might work as a Look at an Unknown World like Boogie Nights. I'm glad *someone* is digging it.
coraki 8th-Jul-2012 01:13 am (UTC)
Don't know why this is a shocker.

I bet more gay men buy Playgirl than straight women. Yet no one seems to be writing articles left and right about that.

I thought about a long time ago, when those bikini barista stands started opening left and right. To make one with men in small shorts and leather vests. To at least have the flip side offered. I'm sure in the right location it'd do quite well.
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