Five Fabulon Faves
Here on Fabulon, the only way to judge a film---or anything else, for that matter---is by how fabulous it is. Below are a handful that absolutely MUST be seen by anyone aspiring to embrace their inner Fabulonian.
A cinematic celebration of fabulosity, this explosion of sound and vision is silly, fun, and operatic in scope. Wonderful performances by the lovely leads take Baz Luhrman's whimsy straight to the heart.
Divine decadence shaped into a flawless, adult musical by the great Bob Fosse. Every detail is perfect, as is the casting. And yes, this is why Liza Minnelli was born. She's been playing Sally Bowles ever since.
If you see only one film by Federico Fellini, make it Juliet of the Spirits. Truly an excercise in unbridled fabulosity. A meditation on the feminine mystique, and hats.
A homoerotic fever dream, Fassbinder's final film stars the beautiful Brad Davis as Jean Genet's anti-hero. Glittering and bizarre and unlike anything else.
Neely O'Hara! Helen Lawson! Dolls! Need we say more?There are so many great films out there (anything by Busby Berkeley; Diva; Hedwig & the Angry Inch) that choosing a few is no easy task. What movies do you think are Fabulon-worthy? Name five---but only five, bitches!---that are mandatory viewing for everyone here. We look forward to seeing them all!
FabuLalaLand

It has come to our attention that a number of our beloved Fabulonians, including Tula, Donna Lethal, ElCynic, and the infamous Emma P (to name a few), all live in the greater Los Angeles area. Need we say more? It's time for these Hollywood Wives to have some cocktails, at least!
Therefore and thusly, we hereby decree that our SoCal gays and gals MUST meet. It is your manifest destiny, darlings. Embrace it! Share the love. And perhaps a down-on-his-luck rentboy. Take pictures. Then report back to us for further instructions.
So it is written, so it shall be, bitches!
Life on Fabulon
The above video documents an average day on Planet Fabulon.
Needless to say, Esther Williams is involved.
(Dedicated to Mr. Peenee!)
Somewhere On Fabulon
Muscato, Marcus, TJB, Aaron, and Mr. Peenee practice their lip-lining skills whilst Edith Piaf explains the importance of having as many French lovers as possible.The Dazzle Dancers
We love them!
When Fabulonians converge, this is often the result.
(thanks to Marisha!)






























































