(2005, 93 min)
Country: US
Director: Todd Stephens
Studio: TLA Releasing
SYNOPSIS:
Totally rocking, Another Gay Movie takes us on an ass-tacular journey as four adorable
gay teens do their best to get laid the summer they graduate from high school.
REVIEW:
Let's meet the targets of affection: You have studly jock Jarod (Jonathan Chase), who
thinks he’s "top" but we all know better; nerdy Griff (Mitch Morris), who secretly
harbors a crush on Jarod while obsessing about his butt or lack thereof; Nico
(Jonah Blechman), the flamboyant cinema geek who is aiming to find a “Daddy” to
break him in and, finally, the seemingly innocent Andy, who finds that a quiche
may become his best friend (American Pie, anyone?). Guided by their “chick magnet”
lesbian gal pal Muffler, they're bent on doing the “Big A” by the end of the summer.
And will try anyone and, in some cases, anything to lose it.
Todd Stephens (writer/producer of Edge of Seventeen, writer/director/producer of
Gypsy '83) breaks new ground in queer cinema by taking the straight teen comedy
and reinventing it as a lavender extravaganza that features a who’s who of gay
celebrities like Lypsinka (doing her best Mommie Dearest); Graham Norton as Mr.
Puckov, their prodigiously endowed, anything-goes exchange teacher; Scott Thompson
as Andy’s uncomfortably accepting father with a secret of his own; Darryl Stephens
(“Noah’s Arc”) as a sexed up aerobics instructor and Matthew Rush, who “rises” to
the occasion as a date gone bad. As if that isn’t enough, even a cameo from Richard
Hatch (“Survivor”) literally shows he has balls. Mix in assorted garden vegetables,
a butt plug about the size of a Hummer, furry gerbils prone to roam, penis pumps
from hell, six-inch nipples, long-tongued lesbians and a few dozen enemas and you
have a film that will definitely give the Right Wing coronaries en masse, and why
not?
With 100 jokes a minute and a delicious looking cast, Another Gay Movie is a
100% gay, in-your-face spoof that will have you giggling with glee and gasping
from the uncensored outrageousness.
-- Lewis Tice