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Interior. Leather bar.

his answer to the 2nd from last question makes it sound as if gay sex is something he has 1st hand experience with before in his personal life:p....i love him and hope he comes out soon:=D:


It would be great if James Franco would come out but he's an A list international superstar those guys just don't come out too much to lose.

I think Franco loves the attention of the media and public wondering is he or isn't he? Notice, Franco did not get involved in any of the gay sex scenes in Interior Leather Bar. If he's so passionate as he says about telling a story, and getting it right why didn't he participate? And I think that's where Franco realizes he can't go "too far" if he did participate in the gay sex scenes in Interior Leather Bar it might hurt his acting career. He even said recently he lost three commercial endorsements because the companies think he's gay.

He seems to be edging close to coming out but he's hesitant to do it.

Franco has two hit movies out right now Oz the great and the powerful and spring breakers. James is on a hot streak right now, I think the general public realize he isn't heterosexual I think he's at least bisexual.

I have never seen such a high profile male actor so interested in male homosexuality before. Franco seems very passionate about gay sex. It is true, why doesn't Franco focus his attention on lesbian sex or whatever I am sure nobody would blink an eye.

Maybe, Franco just wants to be edgy, or controversial? I saw Franco's film The Broken Tower and honestly that movie was terrible it was just garbage a very bad film. The acting was poor, the plot was poor, the only good thing about that film was the gay sex scenes.

I remember reading an interview Franco had with Playboy Magazine over a year ago and he talked about sexuality being blurred and about queer theory. He seems to be using his art as a way to explore his sexuality but never having to actually come out of the closet.
 
I just saw this movie and I can't recommend it. It was alright but nothing special. James Franco was fully clothed. There were a few nude sex scenes but nothing that I thought was really sexy and not that much of it.

not sure why you'd think that if you knew anything about this project.
 
I did not have detailed information about the film. I thought that he would at least be shirtless and probably less and would participate in the bar scenes. I do not read movie magazines and keep up with things that way. Why wouldn't I beleive that he would be at least partially undressed?
 
James Franco & Travis Matthews' Interior. Leather Bar

 
Cruising


Arguably the most controversial gay-themed movie ever made, Cruising stars Al Pacino as a jittery cop who infiltrates New York’s S/M scene to investigate a series of unsettling gay murders. Director William Friedkin’s 1980 mystery, which inspired James Franco’s recent Interior. Leather Bar., remains one of cinema’s most unfairly-maligned thrillers. It’s again available on DVD after a lengthy moratorium.

http://shop.warnerarchive.com/product/cruising+1000381947.do?sortby=ourPicks&from=Search
 
I just love how James Franco is still kinda an untouchable.

No one seems to know what to do with him.
 
An Interview With Travis Mathews: On Franco and Interior. Leather Bar

Why did you and James Franco make this movie?

I’ll talk about this but I don’t want to go too deeply into his motivations because I feel like – I don’t want to speak for him. But I can tell you he wanted to revisit Cruising in some capacity; he wanted to do a project with a lot of sex in it that was being explored in like a narrative context. And he didn’t want to do this on his own. He felt like he needed to collaborate with someone. So that was the most he knew he wanted to do when he reached out to me.

And when he reached out to me, that’s all I knew: James Franco, Cruising, sex.

And I didn’t know him or anything, so it was kind of a strange…it’s like one of those stories that happen maybe in a Hollywood movie fifty years ago that never really ever happens.

But, yeah, it was very cool. And I knew immediately before I even talked to him that those three elements–him, Cruising and explicit sex–were going to mean that whatever we created was going to be like a lightning rod of the film, in and of itself.

It would be provocative and people would love it or hate it for various reasons. One, because I knew that within the gay community there was a bubbling sense of people–gay men in particular–getting a little suspicious of why he was doing so many gay-themed projects. And people both wondering and curious as to whether or not he was gay. And then if he’s not gay, why does he care? And that question comes up all the time, all the time, all the time. And I knew before I even talked to him that it was going to be something we needed to deal with. That was one reason why we incorporated that conversation into the film. Like when you see the extras and they’re sort of de-constructing what the whole thing is and why it is and what people say about him and his motivations.

http://the-toast.net/2014/01/31/travis-mathews-interview/view-all/
 
The hyphenate goes hardcore in Interior. Leather Bar.

James Franco’s been winking at gay audiences for years, and it’s sometimes hard to tell if he’s flirting or kidding. Both are possibilities in his latest project, Interior. Leather Bar., a “docufiction” that riffs on the idea of recreating 40 minutes of footage that were cut from William Friedkin’s lurid 1980 film Cruising to avoid an X rating (it's in select theaters beginning March 5).

Friedkin’s movie, which starred Al Pacino as an undercover cop investigating a serial killer in New York’s seedy S&M demimonde, was once the target of furious protests by LGBT activists, who thought it presented gay sexuality in scary and stereotypical ways.

“There seems to be a generational divide,” says Travis Mathews, whom Franco recruited to write and codirect. “Most guys in their thirties or younger are in some way amused by the murderous and homophobic content — it’s almost quaint. But for older men it still brings up bad feelings.”

http://www.out.com/entertainment/mo...co-hardcore-interior-leather-bar-hits-cinemas
 
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