Pink Angels
Aug. 24th, 2008 09:01 amThe filming and editing was pretty spotty, but dang, they did their homework. It was uncanny - the characters in the film could have been taken straight from the early RMC, though the club would not form until a year after its release. Surely there must have been some influence there. They had a poet, a cook, a huge hairy guy, a groovy black guy, and a mysterious source of funding that was never really explained. There were picnics and pranks and drag. Curiously missing was any explicit gay sex beyond a quick kiss - I suppose that hairy guys in dresses was shocking enough for the time! Anyway, it was all strangely familiar. The producers apparently knew a lot about the subject!
I was especially surprised to see the patch on this character's lapel:

Why? Because I'd only ever seen it once before - on my own vest:

Oooh, some sort of deep cosmic connection? I finally figured out just where it came from. It turns out that it's the California national guard patch:

Not especially rare in retrospect, but it tickled me to see it. Cultural continuity and all that. Gives me a woody.