love letters
by
Douglas Messerli
Robert Smigel, Michelle Saks Smigel, and Adam McKay (screenplay), Robert Smigel and J.J. Sedelmaier (directors) The Ambiguously Gay Duo: Fan Club / 1998
Of
all The Ambiguously Gay Duo animated series, The Fan Club is
perhaps the very weakest in both script and direction. Here Ace and Gay simply
read letters from their fans, oddly mostly criminal convicts, who comment on
their sexuality while the duo can’t seem at all to comprehend why they might
even be interested.
One
of the convicts writes, all in clipped letters from newspapers and journals,
“Watching you fly gets me so excited. When I get out of jail I’m going to come
and find you.” Gary’s response: “Thanks for the letter Arch, and good luck!”
From Camden State Prison they get another message from Lester: “Dear Ace
and Gary, I love looking at you. Please send photographs of yourselves, some
with you costumes off.”
They explain, quite nonchalantly, “Sorry
Lester, we can’t reveal our secret identity.”
Gary adds, “Good try though!”
Ace attempts a third letter from another convict
which he admits is comprehendible, with only “gay coded clues” which he—and for
that matter even we cannot fully read—featuring phrase such as “stainless steel
pole,” “rabbit sack,” and “mayonnaise.”
Gary enthusiastically adds, “Keep those
letter comin!”
But they use it see what the postman
might be carrying in his suspicious “bulge” which might be a hidden weapon.
Standing behind Gary, with his cock to his butt, Ace checks it out, the two
agreeing, it looks all right to them. But the neighborhood boys are not so sure
they want to get to special specs.
And so ends the special cartoon adventures
of his super-charged sexual duo.
Los
Angeles, June 28, 2024
Reprinted
from My Queer Cinema blog (June 2024).
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