Film & TV Reviews
Calpernia’s Old Pal Nicole Kidman to Play Transsexual
Nov 10th

Calpernia, Nicole Kidman and Andrea James at the AFI 100 Celebration
Well, well, well… I guess we must have rubbed off on her. I’ve been reading here and there that Nicole Kidman, who has also moved to my hometown of Nashville, will play famous transsexual Lili Elbe. Lili is known as one of the first people to undergo genital reassignment surgery, and there is some talk that she may have had intersex characteristics. I suppose I’ll have to read the book The Danish Girl, but from the synopsis I’ve read it seems that photographer Gerda Wegener asked her then-husband to stand in for a female model by wearing “stockings and heels” and he was hooked. I must admit, the trifecta of late transition, married and “stockings + heels” leaves some questions in my mind, but Nicole’s interpretation of the idea should be interesting to watch, whatever really may have happened.
Read More on the Upcoming Movie
In any case, it should be interesting.
Excellent writeup of the “Top 15 Transsexual Killer Movies”
Oct 15th
Check out this great list of transsexual killer movies. I’ve been talking Hollywood’s ear off about this sort of negative portrayal for years now with Andrea. Now that these movies are already made, I think it’s valuable to watch them and learn about our historical portrayals. Also, as a general “bad movie” fan and horror fan, I admit that I like seeing weird junk like these terribly wrong-headed, distorted manifestations of the fears that outsiders have relating to us. Check it!
http://www.horroryearbook.com/544026/the-top-15-transexual-killer-movies
Watch Cal-Pal Willam Belli’s Movie “Tranny McGuyver” and VOTE for it!
Oct 12th
PREVIEW – watch the entire short film online and vote for it
Cal-pal Willam Belli (read his blog) is bringing his outrageous comedy “Tranny McGuyver” to film festivals around the country, so I hope you’ll watch the entire short film online and vote for it.
You may notice a certain Southern actress whose initials are CA in the role of “Cracksy” the crackhead. I’m a big fan of satire when it comes from inside the community, I just don’t like it when “Straighty McNonTrans” takes jabs at the GLBT community.
See the whole film here and vote: http://www.indie-fest.com/slgff/FilmDetail.aspx?filmid=6
Christian Siriano – Transphobic Bigot
Jul 15th
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/42353/She-males-gunning-for-Posh/
I’ve been unhappy about the “hot tranny mess” catchphrase popularized by fashion designer Christian Siriano ever since I first heard it, and then heard it repeated amidst squeals of delight by hetero and gay people who felt entitled because “a gay person said it.” I can take a joke, and I make quite a few myself. But if I’m going to risk walking politically incorrect thin ice, I try to do it firmly within the context of comedy. Just out-and-out promulgation on a television show of the idea that “tranny” goes perfectly with “hot mess” to describe anyone who is some sort of trainwreck or other, without even acknowledging that it could be negative, is ignorant and hurtful.
I know that in cases where the slur doesn’t personally affect the person using it, and where the person is of a certain character, there is no hope of convincing them that they are being hurtful because the idea is so far beyond and outside their thinking. It doesn’t hurt them, and it just seems “right” according to their worldview so they don’t question it. The idea that “trannies” are anything other than a “hot mess” is probably as ridiculous to Siriano as the idea that the Earth is flat. But I suspect that I know quite a few more transsexuals than Siriano, and even probably more transgendered people of all stripes. It’s a very difficult, misunderstood life. And now, along with being compared to Southpark’s pedophiliac detransitioner “Ms. Garrison” (a fictional character that has been brought up to me as an example of how “sick” transsexuals are in countless emails and replies), we can expect to be labeled a “hot tranny mess” by press and people on the street eager to repeat the latest screamingly funny catch phrase from their favorite show.
Is this what my generation suffered through the 1980′s GLBT civil rights battles for? To give a 21 year old gay man the comfort of being able to slam part of the community without any sense of the tradition of cruelty and ignorance he is perpetuating? I predict this will be the next big generational conflict, when GLBT kids who grew up with “Will & Grace” on television and Ellen Degeneres/Rosie O’Donnell hosting chat shows take all that hard won progress for granted.
As I say, one reality show contest winner’s prejudice and bigotry isn’t the end of the world, but since his negativity falls within my bailiwick, I thought I’d mention it. Especially after this:
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/42353/She-males-gunning-for-Posh/
Openly gay Christian, 21, was forced to apologise to “he-she” groups for using the term “hot tranny mess” on TV to describe frocks he doesn’t like.He further upset the “snip-tuck” brigade by saying in a magazine interview: “If you think of heterosexuals, they have white trash women and trailer parks and we have drag queens and trannies.”
If the supremely ignorant Siriano ever chooses to enlighten himself on the subject of transsexuals before the next time he slanders us to the readership of another magazine, he might check out something like Lynn Conways TS Successes page. True, it even features “white trash” like me, but I think that this only proves that (flaws and all) a White Trash “tranny” can rise above mere “hot mess” status toward a hopefully useful life.
The article referenced is from The Daily Star, and following Siriano’s lead it refers to transsexuals as “the snip tuck brigade”, “he-shes”, “shemales”, “gender benders” and the tame-by-comparison “bizarre”. Being gay isn’t a free pass for bigotry against other people in the GLBT community. I hope people continue to call Siriano on his hurtful championing of derogatory and negative phrases and stereotypes. Designing for K-Mart can be just a season or two away from even many of the lucky ones in the fashion industry, and in any case you won’t catch me squeezing my 30-something curves into one of Siriano’s “hot tranny mess”-free, “white trash”-free garments even if it was given to me. Perhaps it would make a nice dust cloth to clean up the “mess”.
PS: He did apologize in a general sense, but whenever these things follow a “backlash” and come via press release that sounds like someone’s publicity folks wrote it, I have a hard time buying it. The damage is done.
OutFest 2008 Opening Night – Breakfast with Scot
Jul 10th
Well, here we are at another OutFest already! This year, I am a Juror for the US Dramatic Film category! Tonight was the opening night, which meant new dress by Richard Bowman and Xavier Othon, red carpet, pre-party, the opening night film (“Breakfast with Scot”) and then after party.
Andrea has joined the OutFest Board of Directors, so we were both there in official capacities again this year, which is always fun. Of course, whoever printed the badges spelled my name “Capernia Adams”, but it happens, I suppose… ha ha.
Margaret Cho said hello to me personally! She crossed the red carpet just to say hi! OMG!!! I got to meet RuPaul and Marcellas Reynolds (from Big Brother), and I got to see Cathy Debuono, John McLaughlin, Jill Bennet and Thea Gill, from the upcoming “Slate&Kelly” movie in which I’ll play bartender Jodie.
“Breakfast With Scot” was really sweet. I was thrilled to see Megan Follows, who starred in the beloved 1985 “Anne of Green Gables” television series. It’s been 23 years, and she only looks 25 years old. Magic! But Megan plays a supporting role. The film is about two masculine, somewhat selectively closeted gay husbands who end up taking care of their nephew through a convoluted only-in-the-movies set of circumstances for which I was happy to suspend disbelief, because the story was so charming. The twist is that the kid is pretty flamboyantly “gay”—meaning effeminate and persnickety—in a way that might make some straight viewers uncomfortable but which will be immediately recognizable to GLBT folks who knew at early ages that they were “different”. There are humorous hijinks and touching family moments throughout. At the most stripped down core, this is a story we have seen in other “family movies”: the foundling/lost kid/troubled relative/scrappy pet moves in (“It’ll just be for the week!”) and wins everyone’s hearts. But we’ve never seen this traditionally heart warming story told through the lens of the gay experience.
Most kids with gender variant behavior tend to just grow up gay, but a small subset end up realizing that they are trans like I did. So even though this was a very “gay” story, albeit with atypical-for-movies butch gay male leads, I could still relate to the child’s difficulties.





