Last week, Billy Eichner raised eyebrows with some comments he made during his press tour of the upcoming movie Bros, which seemed to be throwing shade at the film Fire Island.
Now that film’s writer and star, Joel Kim Booster, has responded.While speaking with Variety last week, Eichner talked about the film making history. “I told myself to look around and appreciate how rare and magical this moment is,” he said. “Because you are making a movie that looks and feels like all the romantic comedies you grew up loving, but you’re doing it as a gay man.”“And this is not an indie movie,” he continued. “This is not some streaming thing which feels disposable, or which is like one of a million Netflix shows.
I needed to appreciate that ‘This is a historic moment, and somehow, you’re at the center of it. You helped create it.’”Naturally, people took this as a dig at Fire Island, which, while a huge success for the steamer, was released on Hulu rather than in theaters.
Eichner has since explained those statements, saying it was in no way meant as a criticism of Fire Island.“I want to clarify what I said about streaming content in Variety.