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Male Homosexuality | Free Love
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7.1/10
IMDbBest Actor | 2004 | Liam
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2004 | Laura
Best Supporting Actress | 2004 | Laura
Best Supporting Actress | 2004 | Laura
Best Supporting Actress | 2004 | Laura
Breakaway Performance | 2005 | Lynn
Best Supporting Actor | 2005 | Peter
Best Actor in a Feature Film | 2005 | Liam
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in International Film | 2005 | Bill
Best Actress | 2005 | Laura
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2005 | Laura
Best Motion Picture Drama | 2005
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 2005 | Liam
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 2005
Best Screenplay Original | 2005
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Drama | 2005
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Drama | 2005
Best Motion Picture Drama | 2005
Best Director | 2005
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 2005 | Liam
Best Ensemble | 2005
Best Casting | 2005
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 2005
Best Supporting Actress | 2005
Best Supporting Actor | 2005
Best Actor | 2005 | Liam
Best Picture | 2005
Best Male Lead | 2005
Best Feature | 2005 | Gail
Best Supporting Male | 2005
Best Screenplay | 2005
Outstanding Documentary DVD | 2005
Best Supporting Actress | 2005 | Laura
Best Picture | 2005
Best Supporting Actor | 2005
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | 2005 | Laura
Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic | 2005 | Virginia
Best Feature Film | 2005 | Bill
Best Feature Film Casting Drama | 2005 | Cindy
Original Screenplay | 2005 | Bill
Supporting Actress | 2005
Supporting Actor | 2005
Best Supporting Actress | 2005 | Laura
Best Writer | 2005
Best Supporting Actress | 2005
Best Supporting Actor | 2005
Best Picture | 2005
Best Movie for Grownups | 2005
Best Original Screenplay | 2005 | Bill
Best Supporting Actress | 2004 | Laura
Budget 11,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 17,050,017 USD
On the DVD commentary, writer and director Bill Condon revealed that he wanted to include, in a montage, a clip from I Love Lucy (1951), in which a character makes a joking reference to Dr. Alfred Kinsey's research. Condon says that he was unable to use the clip because Lucie Arnaz (the daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz) denied him the rights, offering very little explanation, aside from claiming that her parents would never allow themselves to be associated with Kinsey.
Despite containing relatively few depictions of sexual behavior, the M.P.A.A. gave this movie an R-rating for all of the conversations about sex and verbal descriptions of sexual acts. However, according to writer and director Bill Condon, the M.P.A.A. members thanked him afterwards, because they had nonetheless found the movie very educational.
Laura Linney gained twenty pounds for this movie, mainly by eating Krispy Kreme glazed donuts.
Tim Curry admitted that his casting in this movie as the conservative Professor Thurman Rice was ironic due to Curry's famous role as the sexually experimenting Dr. Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), and it was writer and director Bill Condon's intention to avoid portraying Rice as humorless.
In the script, Peter Sarsgaard did not have to strip in the motel scene.
"Wardell Pomeroy: How old were you when you first engaged in sexual activity with a partner? Research Subject: Fourteen. Wardell Pomeroy: How? Research Subject: With horse. Wardell Pomeroy: [pause] How often were you having intercourse with animals at age 14? Research Subject: [stunned] It's true. I fucked a pony. You are genius, how did you know? Wardell Pomeroy: You just said you had... sex with horse. Research Subject: Nooo... Whores, not horse, *whores*."
"Alfred Kinsey: [Kinsey is teaching his first class] Who can tell me which part of the human body can enlarge a hundred times. You, miss? Female Student: [indignantly] I'm sure I don't know. And you've no right to ask me such a question in a mixed class. Alfred Kinsey: [amused] I was referring to the pupil in your eye, young lady. [class laughs] Alfred Kinsey: And I think I should tell you, you're in for a terrible disappointment."