Western Icon Sam Elliott Rips Hollywood Gay Themes in Epic F-Bomb Interview

Western Icon Sam Elliott Rips Hollywood Gay Themes in Epic F-Bomb Interview

Western film icon Sam Elliott is calling out Hollywood for pushing gay themes in an epic interview where the star doesn’t hold back, dropping several f-bombs throughout his rant on a recent Oscar-nominated film.

Sam Elliott is being attacked by the left for his recent appearance on Marc Maron’s “WTF Podcast,” in which he calls out Jane Campion’s 12-time Oscar-nominated drama “The Power of the Dog” for including “allusions to homosexuality” and other radical LGBTQ themes.

“You want to talk about that piece of sh*t?” Elliott sputtered when asked for his thoughts about the provocative Netflix movie, which is a contender for the Best Picture and Best Director Academy Awards.

For the sane, rational people who avoid watching leftist propaganda films, “The Power of the Dog” is a fake cowboy movie starring Benedict Cumberbatch as a closeted gay rancher in 1925 Montana who is abusive toward his new sister-in-law and her son.

The 77-year-old “Tombstone” star rightfully was frustrated with the characters featured in the film, comparing them to Chippendales dancers “who wear bowties and not much else.”

“That’s what all these f*cking cowboys in that movie looked like,” Elliott ranted. “They’re all running around in chaps and no shirts. There’s all these allusions to homosexuality throughout the f*cking movie.”

At that point in the interview, Maron informed the actor that those themes are “what the movie is about,” prompting Elliott to double down on his remarks.

“Where’s the Western in this Western?” he asked. “I mean, Cumberbatch never got out of his f*cking chaps.

“He had two pairs of chaps — a woolly pair and a leather pair. And every f*cking time he would walk in from somewhere — he never was on a horse, maybe once — he’d walk into the f*cking house, storm up the f*cking stairs, go lay in his bed in his chaps and play his banjo,” Elliott said. “It’s like, what the f*ck?”

The Western film icon went on to give a bit of praise for the “brilliant director,” but made sure to say that this was not the type of film she should have been involved in, saying that she was unfit to direct a movie set in Montana in the 20th century as a New Zealand-born director.

“I love her previous work, but what the f*ck does this woman from down there, New Zealand, know about the American West?” Elliott fumed, also criticizing her decision to shoot the Western in her home country.

“I just came from Texas where I was hanging out with families — not men — but families,” he continued, going on to make his case that she got the cowboy lifestyle entirely wrong.

“Big, long, extended, multiple-generation families that made their living and their lives were all about being cowboys,” Elliott added. “And, boy, when I f*cking saw that [movie], I thought, ‘What the f*ck? Where are we in this world today?’”

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Of course, the left had an absolute fit over his comments.

“Holy sh*t do I like Sam Elliott a lot less now,” one leftist tweeted in response to his comments.

“This is some barely even trying to hide it homophobic, misogynistic, xenophobic sh*t,” they added.

“Just in! Sam Elliott reinforces the whole message of the film in accidental endorsement of Power of the Dog,” another wrote. “Which is that cowboy culture hasn’t changed one bit and is still rife with toxic masculinity/homophobia.”

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