This weekend brings the final stretch of SIFF 2012, featuring not one but two events celebrating the work of director William Friedkin.

Tomorrow brings a 10 pm screening of The Exorcist at SIFF Uptown.
And Saturday brings “An Evening with William Friedkin” at the Egyptian, where the man himself will be in attendance to introduce a screening of his new film, Killer Joe.

Would you like to win a pair of tickets to The Exorcist and another pair of tickets to the Friedkin Tribute/Killer Joe?

Just be the first person to correctly answer this question:

What is the gayest William Friedkin movie?

Email your answer to itaintcruising@thestranger.com.

UPDATE: We have our winners. The first double-set of passes went to Davey, who correctly identified William Friedkin’s gayest movie as The Boys in the Band. The second pair of pairs went to Sean, who made a strong case for the gayest Friedkin film being Deal of the Century:

Look at the cover! Hines and Chase, nuts to butt, with the big thumbs up, Weaver off to the side with thumbs down. It’s all subliminal man!

Congrats to both.

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