Customer Rating:      Summary: Yum! (spoiler alert! don't read if you don't want to know the end) Comment: I really enjoyed this movie for so many reasons. The male characters were delicious, and the nude scenes were well worth the price of admission. The females were hilarious, and the teacher? Well, too funny for words, and soooo typical. I found it a fun frolic and fully lived up to its reviews. Great fun to watch again and again. Only complaint was the last bit. Come on, Troy was so gay! Give me a break.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very amusing gay film Comment: I really did not like the first Eating Out movie at all. I thought the acting was terrible and the movie just poorly made. But Eating Out 2 is a breath of fresh air and just the type of gay film we need. It is not a message film - not a serious coming out film or a serious aids film. Instead it is a well acted hilarious, fun-filled joy ride.
The characters are all so likable and the plot very fun and amusing. Cute guys, sexy scenes - what more can one look for? The film manages to be very pro gay, pro monogamy and pro sexual expression.
I highly recommend this film for any gay person or open minded person just looking for a fun film that will provide lots of healthy laughs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Even more satisfying the second time around Comment: Touted as "the first American gay sequel", "Sloppy Seconds" achieves the rare trick of sequels---it surpasses the original. Don't get me wrong; the first was enjoyable, yet it didn't quite meet its potential. Their were flaws in the writing, acting & directing.
"Sloppy Seconds" seems to be a more fully realized production, bringing back the characters Kyle, Gwen & Tiffany in starring status. Blonde hunk Ryan Cairnes is absent this time around, with the role of Marc filled by a brunette hunk and capable actor named Brett Chukerman. The object of desire this time is an unbelievably gorgeous stud named Troy, who is modeling nude for a life drawing class. Marco Dapper is quite the find, beautiful to look at from head to toe. It's discovered that Troy is sexually ambiguous as he confesses his attractions for both sexes. Upon hearing this, the game's afoot as Kyle (the adorable Jim Verraros) & Tiffany strive to bed the stud. Complicating matters is Kyle's estranged boyfriend Marc, who plans his own strategy to bag Troy---by being his gay self. As in the first film, Gwen manipulates Troy into a steamy photo session with Marc, with interesting results.
Being a modern screwball comedy like the first film, things spiral out of control as each party screws things up big time with Troy as he discovers their duplicity. Add to this a hilarious subplot about an "ex-gay" therapy group on campus (in which poor Kyle masquerades as a "reformed" guy dating Tiffany *?!?* as part of the plan to get Troy) and "Sloppy Seconds" comes off as a hysterically funny "Friends" episode.
Helmed by a different director this time (with Allan Q. Brocka staying on as producer), "Sloppy Seconds" looks more confident in execution. Deftly directed, with good performances and even sharper dialogue, "Sloppy Seconds" is a feast for the ears as well as the eyes (although the yummy guys in this one can't be beat!).
And c'mon, guys--a third movie would be great! (Wink wink, nudge nudge!)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Movie! Comment: I own both Eating Out movies and I loved this one the best. The first one is very sexually charged but this one is both sexy and funny. It's not often that I enjoy a sequel better than the original. My advice, Buy This Movie!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sloppy Seconds? Try Slop, try regurgitated mess. Comment: The title says it all really - sloppy and grotty. I have waited for this for so long. I loved Eating Out and was hoping for much more (and better) of the same. No no no - this says it is the first gay sequel. You should have saved the trouble - but I think the Donald Strachey movies (Third Man out and Shock to the System) would qualify as the first wouldn't they? Well they are definitely the first GOOD series. I thought nude model and new guy Troy (Marco Dapper) was much better looking than the NOT original movie Marc (Brett Chukerman) who was supposed to be the hotty - he was notty the hotty. This is a farce, and not the genre I like - was it supposed to be? Don't care, it's BAD. Where is the romantic ribbons of story in the first? It seems cobbled together and a BIG waste of time. On a positive note Tiffini (Rebekah Kochan) is becoming better on screen - she was too campy over-acty in the last movie. In this one she is slimmer (not that she was fat before, she was certainly voluptuous:0) ). She is looking stunning in this one. On the other hand I didn't take to Emily Brooke Hands in this one, Gwen was just regurgitated...no growth, stale. The story is poor, the premise is ridiculous, and I missed the original Marc. I can't believe how disappointing this sequel is. I suggest you give it a miss. Rent it - if you are so BORED that counting the tiles on your ceiling has become routine and you don't have the inclination to go to the worst movie showing which would be a step up from this. Q. Allan Brocka did MUCH better with Boy Culture, now THAT I recommend.Boy CultureShock to the System: A Donald Strachey MysteryThird Man Out
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