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** This is especially interesting because the author of the book upon which the movie was based is himself gay, but ''[[Fight Club]]'' the book doesn't have anywhere near the [[Ho Yay]] as the movie. Apart from when he talks about how he's in love with Tyler, maybe.
** This is especially interesting because the author of the book upon which the movie was based is himself gay, but ''[[Fight Club]]'' the book doesn't have anywhere near the [[Ho Yay]] as the movie. Apart from when he talks about how he's in love with Tyler, maybe.
* In ''[[Flatliners]]'', the Nelson/Dave/Rachel love triangle holds far less weight than the Nelson/Dave Ho Yay. This even goes so far as having Dave smash the window of his army truck to rescue Nelson, when he could have easily just untied the canvas at the back of the truck.
* In ''[[Flatliners]]'', the Nelson/Dave/Rachel love triangle holds far less weight than the Nelson/Dave Ho Yay. This even goes so far as having Dave smash the window of his army truck to rescue Nelson, when he could have easily just untied the canvas at the back of the truck.
* ''[[The Fox and the Hound]]'', really. The entire story played like a tragic Childhood Romeo/Juliet plot! And they really seem to enjoy...er...[http://media.ignimgs.com/media/thumb/159/1594281/the-fox-and-the-hound-25th-anniversary-edition-20060725001754212_thumb_ign.jpg playing...]
* ''[[The Fox and the Hound (film)]]'', really. The entire story played like a tragic Childhood Romeo/Juliet plot! And they really seem to enjoy...er...[http://media.ignimgs.com/media/thumb/159/1594281/the-fox-and-the-hound-25th-anniversary-edition-20060725001754212_thumb_ign.jpg playing...]
* Freddy and Jason in ''[[Freddy vs. Jason]]'', the fight in the boiler room, where Freddy is moving a floating Jason with his crotch (I'm not kidding). Then after Jason is defeated that time, Freddy leans very close to him, it's to take off his mask, but still.
* Freddy and Jason in ''[[Freddy vs. Jason]]'', the fight in the boiler room, where Freddy is moving a floating Jason with his crotch (I'm not kidding). Then after Jason is defeated that time, Freddy leans very close to him, it's to take off his mask, but still.
* This bit from ''The Frisco Kid:''
* This bit from ''The Frisco Kid:''