Best Buy LGBT Movies & DVDs There's always room for affordable entertainment.
If your wallet is tighter than your best dancing jeans, no worries, all of these Best Buy LGBT Movies & DVDs cost less than $20 (including shipping & delivery). Whether singing the Recession Blues or strapped for cash here are a great selection of DVD titles to keep you warm over winter.
Before Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie became an exclusive item, Jolie was known for her bisexual tastes - similar to her character portrayal of real Supermodel Gia Carangi in this daring film about sex, glam, fast-life and modern tragedy.
A beautiful drop-out from Phildelphia, Gia (Jolie) finds her way onto the covers of America's top-selling magazines. It's the late 70's in New York - Studio 54, designer jeans, drugs and disco.
Gia could have any man or any woman - she wanted. And knew how to look great doing it ... Also starring in a small role is Mila Kunis.
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Canadian director, Thom Fitzgerald, brings together a stellar cast in the feature-film, The Event.
Matt Shapiro ( Don McKellar) is dead, a victim of AIDS in New York City. When Asst. District Attorney, Nick DeVivo (played by QIcon, Parker Posey), begins to interview the witnesses, a strange hesitancy begins to raise questions about Shapiro, his family and friends.
Did Matt Shapiro die of AIDS or was it suicide? Did someone help him? Was he a victim or something else? And was he the only victim? Also starring Olympia Dukakis and Sarah Polley.
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A memorable Gay Classic, hilarious, star-studded, boy-meets-boy, brilliant romantic comedy!
Jeffrey has a star-studded cast with Patrick Stewart (Yup, Captain Picard plays a big ol' nelly screaming queen), Olympia Dukakis, Nathan Lane, Sigourney Weaver and Steven Weber.
This is a "warm and humorous exploration of all-too-human relationships" (Box-office) during the age of AIDS.
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A Home at the End of the World is a bisexual gem that stars Colin Farrell, Robin Wright Penn, Sissy Spacek and Dallas Roberts.
This film is an adapted by Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cunningham (The Hours) from his own novel, A Home at the End of the World. It strikes home as an adventure as big as life itself: risky, surprising, sexually charged and real.
Bobby (Colin Farrell) and Jonathan shared a special friendship from high-school that re-sparks later in life by a relationship with free-spirited Clare, forging a unique loving unit that redefines "family."
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Go Fish is a staple favorite within the lesbian world for its candid and honest look at women in love. A fresh, hip comedy about contemporary lifestyles - full of surprises, charm and highly entertaining.
In her directorial debut, Rose Troche (Bedrooms & Hallways), along with her co-writer and leading actress Guinevere Turner, deliver a lively, warm-hearted romantic comedy about the quest for Ms. Right, that is "original, witty and delightful" (Los Angeles Times)!
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Making Love is a fascinating drama about the disintegration of an ideal marriage, after a husband realizes that he is gay.
Claire (Kate Jackson) is a successful television producer, married to Zack (Michael Ontkean), an equally successful doctor. Eight years into their marriage, Zack meets Bart (Harry Hamilin), a gay writer, who Zack begins to fall for.
The the more he gets to know Bart, the more he is attracted to him. Zack realizes he must be honest with Claire about his desire to explore a relationship with Bart.
You won't want to miss a moment of this compelling story about love, honesty and coming out.
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From two-time Academy Award®-winner Pedro Almodovar (2002 Best Original Screenplay, Talk to Her, 2000 Best Foreign Language Film, All About My Mother) comes Bad Education
Bad Education is an outrageous tale of desire, revenge and murder. Filmmaker Enrique (Fele Martínez) gets a visit from an aspiring actor claiming to be his old school friend Ignacio (Gael Garcia Bernal, Y Tu Mama Tambien), who has written a story about their traumatic childhood spent at Catholic school.
In Ignacio's story, a drag performer known as Zahara (also played by Bernal) attempts to blackmail a predatory priest, but when the villainous priest shares his own version of the events, the truth is wilder than anything anyone could have imagined!
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