
Following on the
financial and
critical success of
Brokeback Mountain, the film version of
Patricia Nell Warren's seminal 1970's gay novel
The Front Runner has begun to be talked about in Hollywood more seriously. Last week, the rumor that
Brad Pitt (People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive TWICE) is interested in playing a gay role and a part in
The Front Runner specifically
made the rounds of the
gossip blogs and rags. Brad Pitt is now 42, but the part of the coach in the script is for a still-handsome, fit, middle-aged ex-Marine who falls in love with a naturally talented long-distance runner on his team. Presumably, Brad is not interested in the 22-year old Billy Sive character, but rather the old-enough-to-be-his-father Harlan Brown character.

Thoughts on the casting of the Billy Sive character? How about
Mehcad Brooks? After all, an interracial same-sex love story set in the world of sports would
really kick things up a notch wouldn't it? Too bad it's already been done: Peter Lefcourt's
The Dreyfuss Affair. (And it's a comedy!)
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