I don't know if you've read the book series (Twilight) - but the way it finishes... not a good idea
though - maybe until that twist kisks in definitely
Ha. I've just recently read Mists of Avalon. The Arthurian Legend would certainly be a VERY different story with an explicitly polyamorous plot twist. I remember watching Excalibur dozens of times in my teens, but I don't really remember the particulars about the film anymore.
(edit: I just YouTubed a bit of it. Fun times.)
You know I watched that with my previous partner and was thinking the same thing at that point. I think that film may have been on of the little kicks to get me closer into polyamory now I think about it.Scott Pilgrim vs the World.
On the blu-ray, there's a "alternative ending" where he chose the other girl instead. I thought "well why not try to get both?" LOL
(Though to be fair, his roomie had true poly adventures, as seen in the bed scene. )
I read that book too, and I think a polyamorus relationship was vaguely hinted at, even in other accounts of the story.
This is the way I would have written it. Guinevere loves both men and King Aurthur is actually gay and loves Sir Lancelot more than the woman, who is really just a good friend. He is more of a father figure to her. Lancelot develops a deep love for both the King and Guinevere. This triangle is complicated and dramatic because there is jealousy involved and secrecy.
For a happy ending Lancelot impregnates Guinevere and they pretend the son is the offspring of the King. He inherits the crown and becomes a flaming gay King in tights and redecorates the palace.
LMAO at least you didn't include the short irritating guy. Can't remember his name atm.
My nomination is The Kids Are Alright. Why can't Mark Ruffalo and Julianne Moore and Annette Bening all live in one big happy poly family? Frustrates me.
. . . The Kids Are Alright. Why can't Mark Ruffalo and Julianne Moore and Annette Bening all live in one big happy poly family?
For one, this is a great thread idea. Really, hats off.
My nomination is The Kids Are Alright. Why can't Mark Ruffalo and Julianne Moore and Annette Bening all live in one big happy poly family? Frustrates me.
A movie that could have seriously had polyamory was unfaithful with Richard Gere, Oliver martinez and Diane lane they both had such a fiery passion for her and also at the same time brought at different sides in her. It would have been way better then how it actually ended with Richard Gere killing Oliver Martinez worst ending ever.