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Is “Alexander” too gay?
The opening date of the Oliver Stone epic about the Macedonian conqueror has been pushed back from Nov. 5 to Nov. 24, and an insider says one reason for the delay is that execs at the studio want to cut some of the film’s male-on-male love scenes.
“Alexander was almost certainly bisexual, and [director] Oliver Stone wanted to portray that," says the source. "So there are scenes between Colin [Farrell, who plays Alexander] and women, but there’s also some passionate scenes between Colin and Francisco Bosch.”
Bosch plays Bagoas, a Persian eunuch, who many historians believe was Alexander’s lover.
“Some of the suits at Warner Bros. think that the movie-going public just isn’t ready to see that," the insider reports. “There’s some pretty heated arguments going on over it.”
A spokeswoman for Warner Bros. tells The Scoop she knows nothing about any such controversy, and declined to look into it, explaining “we wouldn’t talk about anything involving the process of making a movie.”
Biting back
The author of the Vampire Chronicles series emailed The Scoop to confirm our recent itemand let us know that it was, in fact, she who posted her e-mail and home address on Amazon.com, inviting disgruntled readers to contact her directly.
“I’ve been flooded with responses,” Rice told us. “Something like 300...most of them positive, many from other writers, and a very few negative.”
Rice had posted a response to Amazon reviews, some of them scathing, of her latest novel, “Blood Canticle.”
“I have a great affection for the spirit of the Amazon site, and do hope that it will get better and better as a healthy forum for readers’ responses,” Rice wrote The Scoop. “It’s been an interesting experience. I never dreamed people would care so much.”
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