Stonewall Page #2

Synopsis: The plot revolves around the 1969 Stonewall Riots, the violent clash that kicked off the gay rights movement in New York City. The drama centers on Danny Winters, who flees to New York, leaving behind his sister. He finds his way to the Stonewall Inn, where he meets Trevor before catching the eye of Ed Murphy, manager of the Stonewall. He colludes with corrupt police and exploits homeless youth.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Roland Emmerich
Production: Roadside Attractions
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.0
Metacritic:
30
Rotten Tomatoes:
10%
R
Year:
2015
129 min
613 Views


Queen of Queens herself.

Danny, meet Marsha Johnson.

Marsha P. Johnson, if you please, darling.

What's the "P" stand for?

Pay no mind.

Marsha is the only drag

queen that's nice to us.

Those other nasty

b*tches don't know one day

Jesus is gonna punish them for their sins

and f*** them up good!

Okay? Oh, sh*t! My

first appointment awaits.

It's a certain fat priest

who has to pray to Mary

as he comes.

Wait, wait, wait... Is he really fat?

Sh*t, I know him. Everybody knows him!

Now, Lee, you stay away from my regulars.

You don't want me to have to spank you.

Maybe I do.

Bye, girls.

Bye, lover.

Hmm.

Always on time.

By the way, Judy is not

that good of an actress.

All right, Danny Boy, I'm

gonna see you later, okay?

Mama's got to work. Bye, girls.

Don't do anything I wouldn't do.

Which is nothing, girl.

B*tch has got to book. You coming?

Mmm-hmm. No rest for the weary.

See ya later, Columbia.

But all homosexuals are not passive.

Public restrooms can often be

a hangout for the homosexuals.

Bobby and his friends

hadn't noticed the man

who had been in the

restroom when they changed,

and as it was late, he suggested

they take the shortcut

under the pier,

but the others preferred to take

the more traveled way home.

Bobby, run away from the

f*ggot behind you, Bobby.

Bobby had made a wise decision.

It may have saved his life.

Okay, kids.

These are the things

we have to be aware of.

You know there are sick people out there,

and they are waiting.

What is it that they do exactly?

Well, they're kind of like Count Dracula,

but instead of sucking your blood,

eh, they're sucking something else.

Nah, Trev, you got it all wrong.

A guy wears a dress,

the other guy takes that dress off,

and then they do it up the butt.

How do you know so much about it, Mattie?

Oh, Joe.

I still don't get it. Joe!

- Let's go!

- Sixty-eight!

Why you babies stopping back there?

Let's add 20 pushups.

On my whistle, Joe's gonna count 'em out.

One, two, three...

That's right, Joe. You set the pace here.

Keep going. Attaboy, Joe.

Come on, Danny. You gonna join us sometime

before 1970 rolls around?

Let's go.

Three, two. Come on, Danny, get up!

You never shower.

I never sweat. Some people don't sweat.

I'm one of 'em.

You around this weekend?

I can't be any easier on

you, Danny. I just can't.

You understand that, right?

Yes, Dad.

Hey, hey, hey!

For only 100 bucks?

Talk about taking advantage

of a little kid...

...who's a member

of a minority group.

I got it.

Coach Winters.

Who is this?

Dad, it's me. Can we talk, please?

I'm just calling 'cause I...

I hope you're still gonna

send in the papers for

my scholarship, all right?

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Jon Robin Baitz

Jon Robin Baitz (born November 4, 1961) is an American playwright, screenwriter, television producer. He is a two time Pulitzer Prize finalist, as well as a Guggenheim, American Academy of Arts & Letters, and NEA Fellow. more…

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