Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA magic Christmas ornament turns two men's lives upside down when homophobic Tony starts preferring men two weeks before his wedding and his gay co-worker Steve finds himself blossoming into... Alles lesenA magic Christmas ornament turns two men's lives upside down when homophobic Tony starts preferring men two weeks before his wedding and his gay co-worker Steve finds himself blossoming into a ladies' man.A magic Christmas ornament turns two men's lives upside down when homophobic Tony starts preferring men two weeks before his wedding and his gay co-worker Steve finds himself blossoming into a ladies' man.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 5 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Brian
- (as Rick Sudi Karatas)
- Danny
- (as Darren Keefe)
- Rachel
- (as Jae Choe)
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It is a very funny film, and a lot of that credit has to go to Mr. Tom Arnold who steals every scene... However, it is also a very touching movie and I have to give that to the writing, directing, and the acting of the films leads.
I had a lit of fun watching this film, and without giving anything away, I wasn't sure how I wanted things to turn out in the end.
I definitely recommend watching this film.
In my opinion the story premise was great! That this was Nathaniel Marston's last movie. My deepest sympathy to his family. The problem usually with gay themed movies is the budget. This movie budgeted at 3 million was badly spent! The writing was awful except for the last 15 minutes. Did they bring in a ghost to finish it? The acting was forced. The dialogue and attempts at comedy played to GAY/Straight stereo types. I think it borders on being insulting.
If you are looking for a Gay themed Christmas movie...keep looking! This is not worth the time!
Who thinks it's funny to see a straight man turn gay? straight women. Who thinks it's funny to see a gay man turn straight? straight men. I guess there are also people who think magical role-reversal movies like Freaky Friday are hilarious and don't care what roles are being exchanged; and people who guffaw at extremely obvious lowbrow sitcom humor no matter what the subject is. As a gay man who outgrew adolescent squirming a long time ago, I find this kind of garbage annoying.
(I don't see how even straight people can find this relentlessly offensive and mean-spirited "humor" entertaining. The vicious treatment of a straight fat girl is especially appalling; she's completely irrelevant to the story and is stuck in only so her desperation can be savagely ridiculed.)
Being gay is wonderful. I love it. If changing sexual orientation were possible (and it's not), I wouldn't turn straight if you gave me a billion dollars, and I really mean it. Any gay man who thinks being gay is something that should make a straight man squirm and pee in his pants - who thinks switching sexual orientation is funny - either is an idiot or secretly (or not so secretly) wishes he weren't gay.
This movie is pretty well done for its inherently offensive kind, but if a single cent of gay money went into making it, the ones who invested that money should rethink their priorities.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesNathaniel Marston's final film.
- Zitate
Young Tony Parisi: Mommy, do you think they sing good?
Mary: They sing well. Be more careful with your English.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Behind the Scenes of 'Pradas' (2011)
- SoundtracksOn The Surface
By Mark Baldonado
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- Budget
- 2.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 27 Min.(87 min)
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