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Andy, Nico, Jarod and Griff reunite in Fort Lauderdale for Spring Break and participate in a contest called "Gays Gone Wild" to determine who can attain the most "buttlove" over the course of the vacation.
Director:
Todd Stephens
Stars:
Jonah Blechman,
Jake Mosser,
Aaron Michael Davies
After getting dumped by his slutty girlfriend, Caleb falls in love with Gwen. However, thanks to Caleb's roommate, Gwen thinks he's gay and sets him up with her roommate, Marc.
Director:
Q. Allan Brocka
Stars:
Scott Lunsford,
Jim Verraros,
Emily Brooke Hands
A gay Internet connection is made, but entanglements ensue due to hiding behind the name and photo of a straight male stripper who happens to return to the area.
Director:
Glenn Gaylord
Stars:
Rebekah Kochan,
Daniel Skelton,
Chris Salvatore
After Marc dumps him, Kyle unites with Gwen and Tiffani to land sexually confused art model Troy by pretending to be straight. However, Marc wants Troy, too, and members from a notorious "ex-gay" group are slipping for the both of them.
Director:
Phillip J. Bartell
Stars:
Jim Verraros,
Emily Brooke Hands,
Rebekah Kochan
Zack is gacationing in Palm Springs, with new BF Benji who wants to try an open relationship, to Zack's dismay. Adding confusion is Casey, Zack's ex, with Peter his fake BF, plus Casey's fruit-fly friend, Penny, and Zack's friend Lili.
Director:
Q. Allan Brocka
Stars:
Chris Salvatore,
Chris Puckett,
Daniel Skelton
A successful male escort describes in a series of confessions his tangled romantic relationships with his two roommates and an older, enigmatic male client.
Director:
Q. Allan Brocka
Stars:
Derek Magyar,
George Jonson,
Patrick Bauchau
A socially shunned columnist finds his romantic match online, but messaging under the wrong account causes his sleazy roommate's picture to be forwarded, creating an identity mix-up.
Olaf "Gunn" Gunnunderson, an out-and-proud gay college student, crawls back into the closet to survive the holidays with his family. He keeps his cool as his quirky Midwestern-hearted ... See full summary »
A confident, out-of-the-closet gay teenager has the support of an eclectic range of friends while dealing with a homophobic bully during his first year at an international high school.
Director:
Russell P. Marleau
Stars:
Tad Hilgenbrink,
Brett Chukerman,
Aldevina Da Silva
Paul and Eddie have just begun previews for the new Off-Broadway musical "Adam and Steve Just the Way God Made 'Em." Their lives strangely mirror the characters they are playing. Paul is ... See full summary »
The film revolves around four gay teenagers: curious Andy, flamboyant Nico, jock Jarod, and geeky Griff. These four boys want to have sex, but can't find anyone to do it with. It's their graduation day and their lesbian friend Muffler's having her graduation party. The next morning, the boys make the pact to have sex before the end of the summer. Andy has his eye on the math teacher Mr. Puckov, Nico searches the Internet for a man, Jarod falls for a rival baseball player, and Griff is deciding within his crush on Jarod or his exercise teacher. In the tradition of "American Pie", "Another Gay Movie" will bring you hysterics. Written by
Fashionista
In one scene, Nico's mother shows him a video where he, as a child, did an impersonation of actress Karen Black in Airport 1975 (1974). Karen Black appeared in director Todd Stephens' previous film, Gypsy 83 (2001). See more »
Goofs
After Griff's confession to Jarod at Muffler's Labor day party, we see a fully clothed Griff jump on a completely naked Jarod. In the next scene, we see Griff striping off his clothes, along with Jarod, who is completely dressed again. See more »
This movie just played to sold out houses and rave reviews at the Provincetown International Film Festival. It is not for everyone, namely those that skate towards the politically correct and are in general overly sensitive. This is not a movie for the professionally outraged and offended. It is subversive and albeit filthy and raunchy, but at the same time, believe it or not, is intelligent and skewers the best and worst of modern day gay culture and gay life. It is so refreshing to see a gay movie that doesn't suck, as many, many do. It is fearless and makes no apologies and doesn't try to be anything that it isn't. No angst, no saccharine love story, no overt moral message. Its just good ole fashioned raunch homo humor!
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This movie just played to sold out houses and rave reviews at the Provincetown International Film Festival. It is not for everyone, namely those that skate towards the politically correct and are in general overly sensitive. This is not a movie for the professionally outraged and offended. It is subversive and albeit filthy and raunchy, but at the same time, believe it or not, is intelligent and skewers the best and worst of modern day gay culture and gay life. It is so refreshing to see a gay movie that doesn't suck, as many, many do. It is fearless and makes no apologies and doesn't try to be anything that it isn't. No angst, no saccharine love story, no overt moral message. Its just good ole fashioned raunch homo humor!