Thursday, February 22, 2024

Slow Drive

Now that is how you play the long game. The production of the new lesbian road trip comedy “Drive-Away Dolls” lasted 17 years. Yes, you read that right. In the time it took this film to go from pre-production, back in 2007 when it was still called “Drive-Away Dykes,” to finished product about to be released this Friday is almost long enough to produce a whole adult person who can vote. But here we are, all these years later.

I should probably back up. Back in 2007, when Barack Obama George W Bush was still president, ahem – the story was cooked up by one-half of the Cohen brothers, Ethan, and his wife Tricia Cooke. She recently came out as a lesbian (though identified as a lesbian even before marrying Ethan), but they remain together while both maintaining other partners. Anyway, she wanted to be able to make queer movies, and well that’s how “Drive-Away Dykes” (it’s original name) was born. Back then Selma Blair and Holly Hunter were bandied about as possible leads.

Flash forward 17 years later, and Margaret Qualley (“Maid”) and Geraldine Viswanathan (“Blockers”) are leads, playing lesbian best friends who embark on a road trip where to say hijinks ensues would probably be an understatement. Beanie Feldstein stars as Margaret’s recent ex, who is also a cop (which my best guess is the role Holly would have otherwise played). And the movie also stars Colman Domingo, Pedro Pascal, Matt Damon and also maybe a hallucination of Miley Cyrus?

Yeah, I don’t know why I’m just hearing about this movie again this week. The publicity department somewhere has fallen down on the job. Like, I’m even a member of GALECA, you gotta tip the gays off at least. And, can we talk about the serious lack of gay agenda in that trailer? Is this like the whole musicals hiding the fact that they’re musicals thing again, but with gay movies?

Anyway, this looks fun, like a lot of fun. It gives off the same, slightly unhinged vibe as “Bottoms,” where finally lesbian characters are more than just their coming out stories and instead are part of all movie genres because, again, we are everywhere and also quite funny. See you at the cineplex, lesbians.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This movie looks awesome! However, Obama wasn’t president in 2007, GW Bush was (which is even more to your point of it being a very long time ago).

Anonymous said...

I just came back from cinema. by sheer luck/boredom/looking for date ideas I scrolled Warsaw cinema repertuar and there it fuckin was - "Zegnajcie laleczki/Drive-away dolls.
My girlfrend and I laughed like crazy. it is good movie, Coen vibe allright, but lesbians were just perfect there.
And Geraldine plays in "Miracle Workers" beside Daniel Radcliffe, check it out - they are both fucking amazing.

Anonymous said...

My wife seems skeptical about seeing this, but it’s definitely on my list, now!

Anonymous said...

Saw this today in Helsinki, as a part of Love & Anarchy Spring Break festival. Funny and fast-paced, refreshing and compact. I was positively surprised. It is always great to laugh at the cinema. Especially now, when the news are mostly depressing, and the world (politics) seems so dark and hopeless. Go, and see it. - Johanna