Their Own Private Idaho
by Jenny Cooney
And the same for My Own Private Idaho?
"For sensational reasons, people might say that it's about gay street life," he admits, "which is really great for the gay community because it's important to have something to identify with. But it doesn't necessarily represent the gay community. You don't hear about Five Easy Pieces as a film about a guy who works on the oil rigs and he's heterosexual."
Er... "People just aren't at ease with their own sexuality," he goes on. "They have to call it 'Sex Education' and can't have it just like a course that relates to everything, because what is sex? Sex is mating. Sex is how we're made, that's what it really is…"
"There's also all sorts of love," says Keanu slowly, still staring at his little speck of dust. Keanu! Hold on! Now we have your attention at last, care to comment on how Hollywood will react to your involvement in such a potentially controversial movie? "What is Hollywood?" he demands sullenly. "Is that a conglomeration of points of view?"
Keanu Reeves lets out a loud guffaw.
"Can I talk to Hollywood on the phone please?…"
Jenny Cooney
© 1992 April, Empire Magazine.