Posted by Brunetta at ws29.maggini.santarosa.edu on March 28, 1998 at 18:05:56:
In Reply to: Q's for Kev or anyone: Chasing Amy posted by Louie D. on March 28, 1998 at 17:31:00:
: In the end, the Banky and Holden split up as a working team, but was this the case with their friendship? They obviously worked together for the "Death of Chronic" issue.
-Fan boy asked Banky if Holden and him still talked, and Banky said no. They probably put their personal problems aside to put the last issue together, but maybe only one of them did it. Maybe for the final issue Banky graduated form being just a tracer/
: I also don't understand Holden's resistance to the Bluntman and Chronic cartoon show, he told Allyssa he writes for a certain demographic (over and underweight guys who don't get laid) yet doesn't want a cartoon show?
-But Holden thinks of himself as an artist, not a cartoonist. Having a cartoon of B&C would make him feel less of an artist.
: Is one of the messages of "Chasing Amy" none of us are gay or straight, it just depends who you fall in love with? If Banky and Holden love each other in "that way", are they gay?
-The marketing slogan of the movie says "its not who you love, but how you love", but what do marketers know. I think Holden doesn't realize that Alyssa's just bisexual and that Banky isn't jealous because he is in love with him, but is jealous because he loves him so much platonicly that Banky doesn't want their close 20 friendship to end. But thank God he didn't, otherwise the end of the movie wouldn't be so astonishing.
: Finally, did Jay and Silent get their money for the last issue of the comic book? (I'm assming the final scene in Amy took place months after "Dogma".)
-Ask Kevin