The Dallas Buyers Club
Voltage Pictures (2013)
Biography, Drama, History, Queer Themes/Interest
In Collection
#291
8*
Seen ItYes
(2014 Ravens Anniversary/Home 7/26/2016)
025192211430
IMDB   8.0
117 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1
Matthew McConaughey Ron Woodroof
Steve Zahn Tucker
Jared Leto Rayon
Jennifer Garner Eve
Griffin Dunne Dr. Vass
Michael O'Neill Richard Barkley
Dallas Roberts David Wayne
Deneen Tyler Denise
Lawrence Turner Larry
Kevin Rankin T.J.
Denis O'Hare Dr. Sevard
J.D. Evermore Clint
Donna DuPlantier Nurse Frazin
Rick Espaillat Michael
Ian Casselberry Hispanic Orderly
Noelle Wilcox Kelly
Bradford Cox Sunny
Lucius Falick Freddie
Director
Craig Gillespie
Jean-Marc Vallee
Producer Cassian Elwes
Marc Abraham
Holly Wiersma
Rachel Winter
Writer/Composer Melisa Wallack
Chase Palmer
Craig Borten
Cinematography Yves Bélanger
Music Nick Murray


Loosely based on the true-life tale of Ron Woodroof, a drug taking, women loving, homophobic man who, in 1986 was diagnosed with full blown HIV/AIDS and given thirty days to live.
Dallas 1985. Electrician and sometimes rodeo bull rider Ron Woodroof lives hard, which includes heavy smoking, drinking, drug use (primarily cocaine) and casual sex. He is racist and homophobic. While in the hospital on a work related injury, the doctors discover and inform him that he is HIV+, and that he will most-likely die within thirty days. Ron is initially in angry denial that he would have a disease that only "faggots" have, but upon quick reflection comes to the realization that the diagnosis is probably true. He begins to read whatever research is available about the disease, which at this time seems to be most effectively treated by the drug AZT. AZT, however, is only in the clinical trials stage within the US. Incredulous that he, as a dying man, cannot pay for any drug which may save or at least prolong his life, he goes searching for it by whatever means possible. It eventually leads him to Mexico and a "Dr." Vass, an American physician whose license was revoked in the ... Written by Huggo
Edition Details
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 3/3/2014
Location Personal Library
Owner Deitz
Store Amazon.com
Purchase Price $16.99
Condition New
Tags HIV/AIDS, heritage
Links 86th Academy Award Best Actor
86th Academy Award Best Supporting Actor
+ Review: NY Times "Jared Leto Stayed in Character
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Lists ‡ 175 Essential Films for GLBT Viewers from Advocate (6/23/2014), ‡ Rotten Tomatoes: 200 Best LGBT Movies of All Time
Rotten Critics Rating % (2021) 93
Rotten Best Queer #1-200 (2021) 13

Notes
86th Academy Awards (2014) Matthew McConaughey, Best Actor; Jared Leto, Best Supporting Actor -- The first time I showed this film was in 2014 at a Ravens MC event -- Unfortunately , I had other duties to perform during much of its showing, so I decided to visit it again in 2016 -- It brought back memories of that particular era in the HIV/AIDS epidemic, before the disease was well understood, effective treatment protocols were nonexistant, and the processes that the FDA used to research, test and approve drugs was flawed and a part of the problem for AIDS patients.