I’ll post this, although they almost lost me right upfront when Geeezer Guy says A Single Man is about “an extremely gay man.” Fearing that he hasn’t made his straightness perfectly clear, he follows up by saying that he approached the movie with “trepidation” since he was scared it might be “too gay for him.” I kept watching because I wanted to see if he thought A Serious Man was too Jewish for him (I know, not likely), and I’m curious to find out if Precious or Invictus were “too Black for him.”
So, be forewarned, the first half of this clip is more about the mustier Geezer’s inability to watch a movie without panicking too much about things that are too icky for him to cope with — unless he frames his entire opinion around how he managed to survive witnessing a gay kiss with his heterosexuality intact. And, as always, the far more sophisticated and eloquent Lady Geezer carefully tries to buffer his crudeness — damage control I assume she’s been performing throughout the entire span of their relationship.
End of mini-rant. The geezers indeed decide that a good Man is not all that hard to find. Pity their verdict is rendered nearly irrelevant because, frankly, one of them is “too crusty for me.”