Which makes wonder why the movie was made for such a small audience all the more. Except to endorse a lifestyle.
Well, to be fair, a good amount of younger people (early to mid 20s) are not really sickened by gay guys the way most of you guys are. And, don't think I'm trying to be an elitist here: while I have no problem with people being gay, watching two guys do "gay" things does make me uncomfortable. And, honestly, no doubt I will not see this movie for this very reason.
But, I don't see this movie playing to a strictly gay crowd. You don't have to be a drug addict to enjoy Requiem for a Dream, or Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, I think it's the same thing here.
In addition, this was an independently produced film, made for very little money (well, by film standards, anyway), so I don't think the studios are too worried about making their money back.