Eating Out: All You Can Eat (2009)
Director: Glenn Gaylord
Scenario: Phillip J. Bartell, Q. Allan Brocka
Genre: Comedy
Country: USA
Year: 2009
Duration: 80 min
Rating: 5.1/10
Actors: Rebekah Kochan, Daniel Skelton, Chris Salvatore, Michael E.R. Walker, Julia Cho, Mink Stole, Leslie Jordan, John Stallings, Maximiliano Torandell, Sumalee Montano, Cristina Balmores, Rick D'Agostino, Tabitha Taylor, Greg McKeon, Ryan Adames
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Serijal romantičnih komedija Eatin Out se nastavlja. I treći dio ove priče iako malo dugačije koncipiran drži se prepoznatljive formule:
2 pedera+1 str8 ( fag stag ) + 1 ( ili 2) fag hag = Eating Out.
Naravno uz potpunu izmjenu glumaca u odnosu na predhodna dva dijela.
Sve u svemu stare boljke oko loše glume nisu riješene, tako sve izgleda kao neki školski skeč u dramskoj sekciji srednje škole!
Da nema ove Tiffani koja sa ovim fag stag str8 momkom pokušava da pomogne dvojici srodnih pedera da ostvare romantičnu vezu, film bi bio poptuna glumačka katastrofa.
Ali ako zanemarimo ozbiljni glumački nedostatak, film je odličan za pogledati ga tokom nedeljnog poslijepodneva. Uz obilje provokativnih scena i par komičnih situacija nasmijaćete se kako su se dva pedera pomirila uu bukvalno rečeno jedan str8 kurac.
Jadni str8, gay friendly momak nije ni sanjao da će mu dva pedera zajednički tako dobro popušiti kitu!
Da li ste znali za izraze fag hag i fag stag?
Fag hag je riba koja ima za najboljeg prijatelja pedera. Uostalom večina pedera ima i po neku prijateljicu. Sa njom dijele sve što im se dešava u životu i prema njoj se ponašaju kao str8 momak prema str8 momku. Fag hag je izraz nastao u USA kao pogrdan naziv , a danas se u gay komuni odomaćen i prihvatljiv izraz za najboljeg ženskog prijatelja!
Fag stag je str8 momak koji ima za najboljeg prijatelja gay momka. Ponekad i izađe sa njim u gay klub kako bi mu pomogao da "navata" neki zgodan komad ili da se dočepa fag hag ribe!
Dosta je bilo edukacije, sad gledajte film!
Tiffani and her friend Casey try to lure the gorgeous Zack with a phony online profile using the image of Tiffani’s buff ex, Ryan… which works fine until the real Ryan shows up. Only through some fancy footwork, advice from his Aunt Helen and mentor Harry, and a daring sexual escapade can Casey figure out how to set things right and perhaps even find the love he’s been seeking.
Absolutely essential, Eating Out: All You Can Eat is the story of Casey, a naive new arrival in West Hollywood, and his misadventures trying to score a date with the super-hot Zack. Filled with disgustingly hysterical jokes, EA3 is a rare breed, it works as both a romance and a sex comedy.
A raunchy sex comedy or a gay romance, however you see this third entry in the highly successful series, it’s a wonderful film, filled with laughs, hot guys and a beautiful love story. Beside the requisite dirty jokes, director Glenn Gaylord and writer Phillip J. Bartell developed this story as a love story, a gamble that paid off big-time. Sexy temptress/fag hag Tiffani (Rebekah Kochan reprising her role) and her boyishly cute friend Casey try to lure the buff and sweet Zack with a phony online profile using the image of Tiffani’s buff ex, Ryan. That works fine until the real Ryan shows up and chaos ensues. Only through some fancy footwork, advice from his Aunt Helen (Mink Stole) and mentor Harry (Leslie Jordan, “Sordid Lives”), and a particularly photogenic hook-up, can Casey figure out how to set things right and date Zack. Besides the gay icons in the film, Eating Out: All You Can Eat introduces six openly gay actors in lead roles including: Daniel Skelton, Chris Salvatore, Michael Walker, John C. Stallings (“The Janice Dickinson Modelling Agency”), Maximiliano Torandell, and Rick D’Agostino.
Taking inspiration from the classic screwball comedies of the thirties, the writers and directors have taken the decades-old formula of mistaken identities and turned it on its head and brought the concept into the twenty-first century. Judging by the ecstatic crowd reaction at the screening we were at, Eating Out: All You Can Eat is a major hit — and even better than the second edition.
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