Kyle se une a Gwen y Tiffani para conseguir al modelo artístico Troy, sexualmente confundido, pretendiendo ser heterosexual. Sin embargo, Marc también quiere a Troy, y los miembros de un gru... Leer todoKyle se une a Gwen y Tiffani para conseguir al modelo artístico Troy, sexualmente confundido, pretendiendo ser heterosexual. Sin embargo, Marc también quiere a Troy, y los miembros de un grupo "ex-gay" se están debilitando por ambos.Kyle se une a Gwen y Tiffani para conseguir al modelo artístico Troy, sexualmente confundido, pretendiendo ser heterosexual. Sin embargo, Marc también quiere a Troy, y los miembros de un grupo "ex-gay" se están debilitando por ambos.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Octavio
- (as Adrian Quinonez)
Opiniones destacadas
There is ample eye candy in the shape of Marco Dapper and Brett Chukerman. (Although Ryan Carnes is sorely missed. The boy is a subtle and sensitive actor trapped in the body of an Abercrombie & Fitch model.) Yes, there is a totally unbelievable plot, but this is a farce, after all. Rebekah Kochan seems to be channeling Jennifer Coolidge, and I mean that as a huge compliment, and kept me laughing all the way through the film's brisk and breezy ninety minutes.
Great fun.
I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a funny, sexy movie to spend some time with.
OK--I HATED the original "Eating Out". It was boring, stupid, unfunny and kept teasing the audience that we were gonna see some hot man on man action--but we never did. The acting was dreadful too. As you can see the plot of this one is ridiculous too--but this movie is so entertaining who cares? It moves quickly (it's only 80 minutes), looks great and is much funnier than the original. Also we see plenty of hot guy on guy kissing, gay sex (not explicit) and frontal nudity on Dapper and Chukerman (both of who are very handsome with great bodies).
The acting is (for the most part) good. Verraros (the only holdover from the original) is a little bit TOO nerdy and needy--but he tones down his performance as the film progresses and actually is very affecting by the end. Dapper is unbelievably handsome with a great body and--surprisingly--is a very good actor. I was impressed with how talented he was--he perfectly shows his characters confusion. Chukerman is even better as Marc. A very easy-going, relaxed and believable performance. All the other actors are OK--the story basically centers on these three guys.
This is no great milestone in gay cinema but it was fun, breezy and entertaining. Also the casual frontal nudity and gay kissing just made it better. Worth catching--especially for a gay audience. An 8.
"Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds" is a lot of fun. It uses a light hearted approach to go about the topic. I like the script, it is entertaining, fun and radiates positivity. It even hits back at homophobia with style. Characters are clichéd but very likable, providing the cheesy and at times visually stimulating entertainment. Production is above average given the low budget, which is not very usual for a gay film. It's a delightful and fun film to watch, if you want a laugh.
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- TriviaRyan Carnes, who played Marc in the original Citas invertidas (2004), was unable to return due to shooting conflicts.
- Citas
[while sketching Troy in class]
Tiffani: [drooling] I wanna hit that harder than Ike hit Tina.
Kyle: [ditto] I wanna be wrapped in his arms forever and ever.
Gwen Anderson: I wanna see him get it on with his boyfriend.
Kyle: You think he's gay?
Gwen Anderson: Does Whitney want crack?
- ConexionesFeatured in Serving Seconds: The Making of 'Eating Out 2' (2007)
- Bandas sonorasOut There (minimal mix)
Written, produced and performed by Casey Clark (as Casey '3pm' Clark)
Copyright 2006 3pm Productions
Selecciones populares
- How long is Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 37,072
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,394
- 26 nov 2006
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 37,072