Does having a bigger budget make a movie better? More importantly, does having a bigger budget make a movie gayer? In this episode, Deah and Merryana make a list of LGBT films with multi-million dollar budgets and investigate the hypothesis once posed by the great Freckle from 'The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo' - that sometimes things that are expensive are worse.

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Texts mentioned: Moonlight, Dallas Buyers Club, Portrait of the Lady on Fire, Bound, Colette, Capote, The Handmaiden, Pain and Glory, Carol, Frida, The Imitation Game, Brokeback Mountain (and The Wedding Banquet), The Favourite, The Danish Girl, Mulholland Drive, Love Simon, Milk, Green Book, Behind the Candelabra, The Hours, Battle of the Sexes, Atomic Blonde, The Birdcage, Power of the Dog, Rocketman, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Bruno, Bohemian Rhapsody, V For Vendetta, Deadpool, Interview With the Vampire, The Old Guard, Birds of Prey, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011), Deadpool 2, Cloud Atlas, Alexander, Troy, Eternals.

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