Tammy Faye was present for Frameline's screening of the new documentary, and the audience ate her up. She got a standing ovation just for walking into the house before the movie started (is that a celebrity faux pas? We're not sure), and plenty of cheers and applause throughout. Gays love Tammy, and Tammy loves gays; after the film, she told the crowd, "you've been my friends for so many years. ... Thank you to the most wonderful group of people. I love you with all of my heart. God bless you." Her gratitude is not without limit, however; when asked if her conservative mind could be changed on the topic of gay marriage, she replied, almost apologetically, "I feel you deserve all the rights ... [but] marriage is between a man and a woman." This is a fine message to come to the Castro, during Pride, to deliver; it's somewhat like being asked to speak at a church, and then telling the congregation, "God is dead." Ms. Messner went on to play a few tunes on the Castro's lovely pipe organ, though, and before long, all was apparantly forgiven. At the end of the night, the audience gave up thunderous applause to a woman who now seemed to be smaller and plainer than ever.