The Queers – Like A Parasite

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The Queers - Like A Parasite
from ‘Hopelessly Dedicated To You As well vol.2′

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Phrase IS OUT, the Mariposa Movie Group has started creation of a DVD. Word is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives startled audiences throughout the nation when it appeared in movie theaters and on television. The first feature-size documentary about lesbian and gay identification created by gay filmmakers, the film had a huge affect when it was launched and turned an icon of the rising gay legal rights movements of the 1970s. Visit www.wordisoutmovie.com to get the DVD. Video clip Ranking: 4 / five

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  1. therealog231

    I’m seeing these guys with Knock-Out tonight.
    Should be sick as fuck! :D :D

  2. didnotdothat

    @caseygrrl92 Thanx my love

  3. ptimbers1978

    Great love song

  4. caseygrrl92

    I wanna dedicate this song to my man in the Netherlands..

  5. DynaCancer

    @rocketboy375 HAHAHA fuck no

  6. pukedpunk1

    i love this song so much. fguckin great

  7. blessmeish

    The Queers rocks! m/ .. lol :D

  8. SupDW

    LIKE A LEECH LIKE A PARASITE!!

  9. KdogTheReelz

    @rocketboy375 I would but I’m in america :(

  10. MTBWAREO

    @rocketboy375 haha we need a drummer :P

  11. billslusser

    I DO NOT WANNA BE WITH ANY FEMALE WHO HAS BEEN TRANSPARENTLY GANG RAPED SENSELESS SO THAT SHE FOLLOWS ORDERS LIKE A DOG.

  12. th33dud3

    @rocketboy375

  13. th33dud3

    @rocketboy375

  14. th33dud3

    @rocketboy375 rise3 against and rancid bro check it out

  15. rocketboy375

    Anyone in the uk wanna start a Skate Punk/Punk Rock/Pop Punk band influenced by bands like (old) blink-182, Fenix TX, (old) Sum 41, Allister, Screeching Weasel, Descendents, NOFX, The Offspring, (old) Green Day etc? Message? me!

    I play drums :)

  16. TheJayman213

    lol the riff is like Blitzkrieg bop in half-time

  17. Ciosy89

    I wanna kiss you till you puke.

  18. lolisflemita

    que bonito temaa ..¡¡¡¡

  19. ibearlight

    great song. catchy.

  20. venomzote125

    i try to get this song for long time a go thanks !please put all the cd

  21. KillerWhaleSFl

    nice

  22. holzfallen

    @rebldomakr99

    That’s the marvelous Tom Fitzpatrick!

  23. haruhistnumber5

    I’m tearing up.

  24. ger6111

    @rebldomakr99 …i know!! i almost wanted to make sound clips 4 my mp3 player, so i could hear those words over and over when ever i wanted. hit alot of nails on the head w/me!!

  25. bhinderbinder

    Just saw this on netflix, too. So touching.  Glad to share this.

  26. vanillavinefly

    all of these people are really good looking

  27. vanillavinefly

    @rebldomakr99 me too!

  28. rebldomakr99

    Who’s the guy who said he felt like he came across as an idiot? I really liked him!

  29. OhHer01

    I came out in 1974, at 16 years old, in Buffalo, NY. The same dynamic was happening on a smaller scale. We just didn’t get as much press. Google Madelyn Davis….she may shed some light. It’s nice to see “before” and “after”. Keep fighting the good fight! We aren’t done yet!

  30. StraightActingGayGuy

    I just watched this on Netflix and it was really cool to watch and listen to the stories of gay people from an older generation!

  31. kkmatt

    omg! i just saw this last night on tv and i’m sooo glad i did. what a great piece of LGBT history! i would love to see the 30yrs Later film.

  32. Xamot1980

    All i can say about this is THANK YOU

  33. MrZtruk

    what happened to the crossdresser??

  34. estebancdlm

    How wonderful to see images of Harry Hay and John Burnside from, so many, years ago.

  35. sixchiensblancs

    I came out in 1981 in Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada. If someone had told me then that Canada would allow Gay marriage in my life time, I would not have believed it… We had to hide back then, but no more!!! I had bought a book called “Word is Out”, the companion book to this film! I still have it. We had so little information and this book and its stories was so important to me… I would love to know what has happened to the people in the film. I hope their lives were good…I know Peter died…

  36. knoxunflower1

    Prior to tonight, I had seen only bits and pieces of this documentary. The interesting part was where one of the ladies said it would probably be 2 generations later before people began to look at others and say, “You’re ok”.
    She was almost right, except for people’s bigotry, and the current political climate where some wish to move the calendar back to the 50s. We have to keep literally pushing forward, sad to say….

  37. cubanbach

    I wish I had seen this back then when I didn’t understand what was going on in my life…I felt so alone for so long. What an amazing film….

  38. ronvancleef

    Are there any clips from the original film on youtube?

  39. FreedomUSA1

    OMG, I remember watching this on PBS as a kid!

  40. cosift

    Fantastic! This was a ground breaking movie and meant so much to me in 1977 when I was coming out. I have watched the original many times and it was just wonderful to catch up with the folks in the movie 32 years later! Can’t wait to view the finished product. Very best wishes.

  41. mindrunfree

    I’m so excited to by this DVD! I had no idea it was out there, but the word is out now!

  42. profMike54

    love Word is Out! know several of the people. My friend Tede Mathews was the best friend a guy could ever have! I lived in his SF apartment in 1978. Another guy lived in my building here in Newark NJ in the 2000 decade. A work colleague in NYC in the 1980s/90s was a good friend of Peter Adair. Besides that just the incredible stories of the people. And so many really great people! Wow!

  43. rainbowheartgirl

    This is so awesome!! I am super excited to see the updates on all the people from this movie. This was probably the first movie I ever saw with real people – or otherwise – who had a gay family like I did. I remember when I was a little girl and saw Harriet with her two dads and it was neat to see another family like mine. Plus the lesbian moms and their kids too. So I think it’s cool you’re going to interview them all again!! Can’t wait for this to hit DVD.

  44. bruceintoronto

    This documentary made a huge impact on my life. I look forward to getting reacquainted with the incredible men and women 30 years later. Thanks and hugs to the Mariposa Film Group.

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