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** Heston's ignorance was a case of [[Enforced Method Acting]]. Vidal told Stephen Boyd (Messala) privately to act as if his character was in love with Ben Hur.
** Heston's ignorance was a case of [[Enforced Method Acting]]. Vidal told Stephen Boyd (Messala) privately to act as if his character was in love with Ben Hur.
* ''[[I Love You, Man]]'' tried to sell itself as "the first bromantic comedy." It covered the start and development of a male friendship much how other movies might a romance, and large not as a parody.
* ''[[I Love You, Man]]'' tried to sell itself as "the first bromantic comedy." It covered the start and development of a male friendship much how other movies might a romance, and large not as a parody.
* ''[[A Nightmare On Elm Street Part 2 Freddys Revenge]]'' is an odd case. After its release many people noted its strange homosexual subtext. Years later the scriptwriter revealed that he intentionally added these elements to the story, but the entire rest of the production crew, the director included, simply never noticed.
* ''[[A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge]]'' is an odd case. After its release many people noted its strange homosexual subtext. Years later the scriptwriter revealed that he intentionally added these elements to the story, but the entire rest of the production crew, the director included, simply never noticed.



== Literature ==
== Literature ==