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This film was suggested by [[Mention::Morrissey: Scandal And Passion]] as going to have a song from Kill Uncle included on the soundtrack. Permission was denied. This is thought to potentially relate to the film's [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV HIV] themes and [[Mention::Tim Broad]]'s diagnosis.<br> | This film was suggested by [[Mention::Morrissey: Scandal And Passion]] as going to have a song from Kill Uncle included on the soundtrack. Permission was denied. This is thought to potentially relate to the film's [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV HIV] themes and [[Mention::Tim Broad]]'s diagnosis.<br> |
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This film was suggested by Morrissey: Scandal And Passion as going to have a song from Kill Uncle included on the soundtrack. Permission was denied. This is thought to potentially relate to the film's HIV themes and Tim Broad's diagnosis.
One of the actors in the film (Craig Gilmore) did wear a Morrissey t-shirt in the film which was used in the film's advertising:
Wikipedia Information
The Living End is a 1992 American comedy-drama film by Gregg Araki. Described by some critics as a "gay Thelma & Louise," the film is an early entry in the New Queer Cinema genre. The Living End was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1992.