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Eating Out: Drama Camp (2011)

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Eating Out: Drama Camp

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6/10

Amateurish, cheesy, campy, crass....and fun. I laughed out loud!

Ok film snobs, this film doesn't make any pretenses about being Ibsen, O'Neill, or even Kaufman. Take it for what is and enjoy. Chris Salvatore is incredibly easy on the eyes, and there is a solid, warm performance by Tiffany Santana.
  • css-89951
  • 18 ago 2018
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5/10

It's shallow

  • Chic999
  • 12 feb 2013
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2/10

Did they forget this was supposed to be a comedy?

Because the only moments that were funny in the slightest were due to Mink Stole doing her Dirty Old Lady shtick. There were a few halfway decent dramatic scenes by Daniel Skelton - who's much improved from the last movie - and Garikayi Mutambirwa as their characters dealt with their respective romantic troubles. However, Chris Salvatore's acting and singing have gotten worse (not helped by his apparent new venture as a Fonzie impersonator) and it's painfully obvious most of the supporting cast were chosen based solely on what they look like with their clothes off.

I appreciate that the script tried to deal with trans issues in a relatively sensitive and informative manner, but Harmony Santana was barely intelligible and seemed to be in a heated competition with Ronnie Kroell for a Razzie award. (Seriously, the actual porn star they cast was a more natural actor than either of those two.)

The downward spiral of this movie series has me wondering if Q Allan Brocka is our generation's Ed Wood.
  • MatttheBruinsfan
  • 4 abr 2012
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Witty and funny

I think this film is a pretty good follow up to the last 3 Eating out series. This film is a typical gay cheesy guilty pleasure film but trust me these kind of films are also needed in addition to some serious thoughtful cinema. Sometimes asa viewer I don't want to think too much and just want to be entrained. And this film very successfully did that. And not just entertainment, this film has a pretty good helping of eye candy as well which by now you have started to expect from the eating out films.

In this series, the gang heads out for a special thetarical camp headed by experienced Dick Dickey, a weird dude who hasn't had sex for 7 years now. He has one rule hat there will be no sex on the camp for the duration of the camp which in turn only builds up the sexual tenion. Casey and Zack are going through a rough patch in their relationship. The situation worsens when Zack has instant attraction for another camper Benji. Benji initially comes out too strong towards Zack but he pretends to be straight the moment he figures out that Zack has a boyfriend. The duo are signed up for a Shakespeare modern twist on a story where they are supposed to pplay gay lovers. The film focuses on how both casey and Zack have to come to terms with the fact that there relationship is almost over and is time for them to move on. We also have Jason , the straight director who is starting to fall for Lilly, the transgendered girl. Of course, the film ends with everything fit and fine in place, new friendships, relationships made and a hot sexy camp finished.

As said above, the film is an over the top raunchy comedy which tickles your humour cells in the right places. There are so many places where I just burst out laughing. It will be very difficult to put them all here but trust me they were funny. Most actors in the film are supposed to look smoking hot which they do. As far as acting is concerned, they fit well in the realm of this movie but the real test would come if they did something more, outside this to explore their acting abilities. The surprise part of the film was Lilly's character. I am glad that the filmmakers decided to keep this angle as well because not many people have dealt with this subject.

This film is a total guilty pleasure whose aim is just for fun with its many witty one liners.
  • itsvivek4u
  • 12 jul 2011
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7/10

Really Nice

I say watch it. Just experience it. Just stop comparison to the first one then you can enjoy it. Chris Salvatore acts really cute and his voice is really good.The song Drama queen is really dumm but his other songs are really hot. Daniel Skelton really does a nice show and the others are also good. The songs during the end are really cute and kinda catch. I must say I really am a huge appreciator of Harmony Santana. She really does act like real . Watch her film the "Gun Hill Road". You will really like this Watch " Dirty Love " by Chris . It really touches you If you really want to compare it to 1st and 2nd I say this one has a story while the other ones are kinda about sex attraction and a little cute actors faces. I must say nothing compares to the part of JIM Verraros. He is talented Give this one also a small chance Casey (Daniel Skelton) and Zack (Chris Salvatore) both attend a film camp called Dick Dickey's Drama Camp. Their relationship is placed in jeopardy when Zack is teamed with Benji (Aaron Milo) to produce The Taming of the Shrew. Real hot and cool one

You may be addicted to the sequel If that is the case then just see this
  • mkmilankumar19
  • 24 abr 2014
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3/10

I can't watch more than three minutes at a time

I really want to like each new installment of the Eating Out series. I really truly do. I appreciate the work that goes into making a feature film and this series is pretty much the only one of its kind, the gay romantic comedy series. But they're just getting progressively worse and worse. The formula is getting entirely repetitive and in this fourth installment the repetition is literal, with the constant re-doing and re-doing of a scene from "The Taming of the Shrew". It's like the film is on its own internal loop. A character has a breakthrough in one scene and in the next they're right back where they started, as if the first scene never happened. I struggle through one scene and I literally have to stop the film to gather myself up enough to get through the next one. The man-candy is great but I can see screen caps on the Internet. I know the next film is already in the can, but if there's going to be a part 6 then Brocka needs to take a break, regroup and rethink his approach.
  • JMC4711
  • 23 nov 2011
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7/10

Some like it hot!

I know I certainly do ;) Love this series of mancandy.. enjoy!
  • Fred_Walker
  • 31 ene 2021
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2/10

Easily the second worst entry of the series

I hated the original "Eating Out". Unfunny and stupid full of annoying characters. However I loved part 2 and 3. These were funny, had plenty of male nudity and man on man kissing. What happened here? This follows gay lovers Zach (Chris Salvatore) and Casey (Daniel Skeleton) going to drama camp. There gay Benji (Aaron Milo) falls for Zach but pretends he's str8 so as not to hurt Zach and Casey's relationship...which is already falling apart. Then hunky Beau (Ronnie Kroell) falls for Casey...and loves sleeping in the nude. Str8 guy Luke (Garikayi Mutambirwa) falls for Lily (Harmony Santana)...but she's in the process of turning from a man into a woman and Luke is scared to ask her out.

OK--this was just dreadful. Boring and stupid full of unfunny humor and boring drama. The movie just drags on and on and on. Most of the acting isn't bad but Drew Droege was VERY annoying as Dick Dickey. On the up side the cast was young and appealing; there's plenty of hunky shirtless guys; plenty of hot guy on guy kissing; a pretty damn explicit sex scene between two hot guys where actor Milo bares his attractive body and some full frontals--courtesy of Kroell and ex-porn star Steven Daigle (who looks GREAT for his age). There's also a musical number which is full of energy and quite amusing. But the boring script and unfunny comedy makes this a chore to watch. If it weren't for the hot guys, sex and full frontals this would be unwatchable. I can only give it a 2.
  • preppy-3
  • 17 feb 2012
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7/10

Funnier and sexier

The boys end up at drama camp with a whole bunch of new studs with the sexual hijinks to match. This is even better than the others. Although these aren't great films they're very entertaining. Sometimes intentionally so and sometimes not. This time around relationship lines are pushed and the main continuing couple is challenged. There's of course even more eye candy this time around and despite some truly awful performances its funnier and sexier than the others.

7/10
  • rivertam26
  • 25 ago 2020
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1/10

Tacky, Plastic and stereotypically bad

  • tonyjohnsonfl
  • 18 feb 2012
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8/10

Not giving it a try could be your mistake

  • yashdesai-982-247345
  • 7 may 2014
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7/10

Opening Song

Pretty funny movie. Does anyone know who sings the opening song to the film? Sometimes there was some major overacting, especially by a lot of the females, but overall delivered. The plot went in a predictable direction throughout, but the actors had a lot of energy and I can see how some of them may go fairly far in the acting business, especially Chris Salvatore. Drama Queen was a pretty good song ,but I really liked the opening song. I tried to catch in the credits who sang it and see if it's available for download but I missed it. It suited the overall tone of the movie and was a good song for the summer camp genre.
  • dpkerr-86227
  • 22 ene 2024
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3/10

Silly movie

  • otissantiago
  • 7 nov 2024
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Eating Out: Drama Camp will leave you wanting to Dine in from now on

  • orangeglow1977
  • 18 ago 2011
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1/10

How Bad Can Bad Be?

  • hjames-97822
  • 3 may 2015
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2/10

"Finally Some Action!"

Mink Stole delivers this line toward the end of this film, and I have to agree with her.

Eating Out was sold as a gay parody franchise, a wasteland where promiscuous sex, nudity and sensuality were not only permitted, but accepted. This film dials that down to near oblivion.

The audio mixing of this film is atrocious, the script is horrendous and the drama is bland and boring. As someone who was practically raised on teen drama series, the fact that the drama couldn't maintain my interest is a testament to just how bad this film truly is.

The beautiful Daniel Skelton appears as Casey, reprising his role from the previous film... but his character is really wasted. Skelton himself has upped his acting chops in this film, but unfortunately the direction seemed very odd for his character in this film. A character that I cared so much for in the previous entry is now as bland and boring as the rest of the characters in this hit-or-miss (but largely miss) franchise.

The problem as to why this movie had such a huge dip in quality can be attributed to one particular thing, that I've observed. The best entry in this franchise is directed by Glenn Gaylord, who directed the third entry exclusively. This entry, the direct follow-up, is directed by Q. Allan Brocka, who also directed the first entry. This may be a project he's passionate about (generally the director of the original is the original mastermind), but this is neither a genre nor franchise he should be involved with.

This was a huge letdown. It's impossible to follow the plot when it sounds like you have plastic cups taped over the microphones. If you were going for the "bootleg cam" style, you got it, but most normal people aren't going to want to sit through that. Sorry.
  • baileycrawly
  • 12 dic 2023
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A fun bubblegum film with laughters and tears

This film is about Casey and Zack going to a summer drama camp to learn acting. Soon enough, they find out they get a lot more than acting lessons.

"Eating Out: Drama Camp" is a pleasant surprise. I like the plot a lot, as it is full of bubblegum, lighthearted happiness. It is a film to sit back and relax, then enjoy, laugh and have a good time. Apart from the brain off entertainment, there are deeper subplots of self acceptance, courage and the heart to let go when love is gone. It can bring a tear to your eyes among all the laughter. That's the beauty of "Eating Out: Drama Camp", and I really like it. I am already looking forward to the next "Eating Out".
  • Gordon-11
  • 22 nov 2011
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Extremely Disappointing

I loved the trilogy. The main characters were always quirky and funny, not to mention sexy. Where was Tiffany!? She was in the film for about 5 seconds and then left us with poor acting and jokes that were so corny, unfunny, and not even camp enough to call this a camp film.

We need less characters, better jokes, more plot development, less plot holes (where the heck did what's his name's talent for copying others' voice come from?), and more guy-on-guy action, please.

This is a stain on the otherwise pristine bed sheet that was the Eating Out series. Please Alan, check your script before you wreck your future films!

  • One very unsatisfied Eating Out fan.
  • rsth-197-705396
  • 26 oct 2011
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amazing

  • joshii_boi_luvz_u
  • 15 sept 2012
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