Gay-interest comedy sequel. In an attempt to ingratiate himself with the gorgeous new guy - and nude model - in town, Kyle (Jim Verraros) enlists the help of his friends to pretend to be heterosexual. But Kyle finds he has competition in the form of his ex, who intends to get Troy with his own tactic: being his out, gay self. Who will win him first?
S**S
Fast delivery
Thanks excellent
J**.
Five Stars
Low hanging
P**L
Not such a sloppy second helping
'Sweet', 'sexy' and 'good-natured' - those are the best adjectives to sum up this film. Grittily realistic it certainly is not but the film also has enough genuine warmth, whimsy and irreverent comedy to stop it being maudlin. The likeable and sweet-natured, if flawed, characters inhabit the sort of gentle idealised 'Friends-like' universe which, yes doesn't really exist, but into which it's nice to escape every now and again. The premise, though quite simple, is effectively worked through and there are some clever bits of linkage and an impressive amount of attention to detail. The acting is generally pretty good too with the comic timing and the facial expressions providing for me the most laughs (some of the verbal jokes are a wee bit lame). The obvious fun that the actors had making the movie also works in its favour. I look forward to watching it again sometime.
S**1
Five Stars
a must see movie
C**O
Hot
Funny and hot
P**E
If you have a spare 80 minutes....
Not bad - some parts were a tad "bad-taste" for me, but overall enjoyable...To be honest, I was hooked by the guy on the front cover looking all cool, confident and sexy...he's nothing like that in the film though as he plays the stereotyped confused boy, Troy (from Illinois!) However, his performance is quite endearing throughout (and the full frontal helps as well!)Tiffany, Gwen and Kyle return from the first film and, if only for the fact that she looks way better than she did in the first film, Tiffany steals the show.So main objective is to get Kyle with Troy by causing them to spend time with one another but of course - as with the first film - the direct route is overlooked in favour of some over-complicated plot that is doomed to fail before it starts...The plot in this case is to pose Kyle as an x-gay who now has a girlfriend in the form of Tiffany. As Troy thinks he is gay but is confused about whether he really wants to bat for that team hearing that Kyle has "overcome" his inner queen is music to his ears.There also happens to be a support group calling themselves "Coming In" that is there to help gay men become straight.So, Kyle in the guise of reformed `Mo accompanies Troy to one of these meetings and....well, if you like the sound of it thus far go ahead and click buy to find out what happens next...I think it's fair to say that it's more "full on" than the first film and watching the uber cute Brett Chukerman (who plays Marc) and Marco Dapper (Troy) get it on is sheer heaven to watch and will probably be the scene that ensures I check the film out again soon...So reasons to watch: eye candy getting in on with eye candy - raises a few smiles aaaaaand...more eye candy!
J**E
you'll like this.
If you're following the series, you'll like this.
R**E
Light romp.
Funny in a zany and obvious way, but it was ok for a very light-hearted laugh. Marco Dapper as Troy was (and is!) outstanding eye candy!It's a long,long time since I have seen such a very handsome new actor on disc or on our screens. He slightly over-played the new kid on the college block part, but with his appeal, he's forgiven.
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