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Alexis Arquette, Christian Maelen, and Tuc Watkins in I Think I Do (1997)

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I Think I Do

44 recensioni
8/10

Tuc Watkins is great!

It's really too bad this film didn't get a big theatrical push. It's one of the breeziest, most enjoyable 'fluff' movies I have seen in a long time. I have had straight and gay friends equally enjoy it. The best thing about it is Tuc Watkins. His performance as the slightly dim soap star was excellent. Really, he truly deserved recognition for this fine supporting performance. The rest of the cast does great too--and the script is funny and sexy. Definitely recommended!
  • knowjack
  • 23 mag 2001
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6/10

Quite charming

The annual gay romantic comedy for 1997, "I Think I Do" has some very clever moments. The characters are a bit broadly drawn but are still believable, and the plot stretches credibility a bit but still manages to work.

The best moment, however, happened offscreen. At one point, one character consoles another by saying, "You're trying to hard. If you just stop looking, the right guy will come along."

To which someone in the audience yelled, "IT'S NOT TRUE!!!!!!!!!"
  • Jimmy-128
  • 12 dic 2000
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7/10

Rough edges, warm heart & Gorgeous Alexis Arquette

It's a very gay film that's accessible to everybody. It's fun, it's witty, and leaves you with a certain fuzziness. Yes, it does also lack scope - looking a little tele-movieish and there's some continuity errors too, but its gentle nature and humour make up for these small problems, especially on the second viewing where one can look past this to view its true essence. And it's also refreshing to see a gay film that doesn't have to scream the fact from the roof tops, it's for anyone gay or straight. As for Alexis Arquette he's the best thing ever to hit the screen in queer cinema...I can't wait to see what he does next !
  • Parker-14
  • 9 gen 1999
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Wacky - Tacky - Fun

This movie is a total riot. I enjoyed the cast as an ensemble. Tuc Watkins is outstanding as the aging Soap Star, and Patricia Mauceri (who co-starred with Watkins on One Life to Live) is a total delight. The ending is a little fantasy like, but who cares, I had a great time watching it - and you will too!
  • jamie-81
  • 16 dic 1999
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7/10

1997 indie comedy that should still make you smile

Cute little 28 year old indie comedy I'd never heard of. It's all about love relationships and its ups and downs for both gays and straights. It centers around a couple of college buds, one gay, the other ?! There is a falling out and we jump to five years later when these two reunite at a mutual friends' wedding. For something so old and obviously low budget, it's surprising how well some of the humor holds up. A lot of that is due to some sharp performances including the lead, the tragic Alexis Arquette who is solid in this. He was born a male, transitioned to a female and then came back to being a male before dying young of AIDS. That's a troubled life! He/she has a lot of comic support from Marianne Hagan, an adorable Guillermo Diaz, Jamie Harrold, Tuc Watkins, Marni Nixon (!) among others. It's minor, but it's a nice way to spend 90 minutes.
  • justahunch-70549
  • 4 mag 2025
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10/10

Bitter-sweet gay-themed story book romantic comedy

"I Think I Do" is a wonderful comedy drama about a group of college friends who are in search of love and stability. The film focuses on the complicated situation between two male roommates, who consealed their affection for each other even years after graduation. When two of the clique (boy/girl) get married, everyone reunites and gets to evaluate their own (mostly pitiful) love-life on the wedding day.

From the parents of the bride (who have nothing to say to each other) to over-the-top relatives, everyone has their two cents to add, in order for "the young ones" to have a wonderful life. Offering laughs every minute, this film entertains throughout, climaxing with a story-book ending.

The Sound Track, consisting of Partridge Family songs, is an added touch of class. Still considered "progressive", the film deals with the subject of homosexuality in the matter-of-fact kind of way that it should have been dealt with all along. There was no mention made at all of the fact that the bride and groom were an inter-racial couple; again, something that rightfully was treated without any big words of explanation. We've come a long way, but occasional "outrage" at films such as this one shows that we haven't arrived yet.
  • mdm-11
  • 11 ott 2004
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9/10

Marching down and rolling in the aisles

This is just so charming. It's funny and sprightly and very feel-good. After decades of providing anonymous musical vocals for Hollywood actors, Marni Nixon gets an engaging supporting role here as Aunt Alice. Somehow, that's just so right for this movie. I also especially liked Lauren Velez as Carol and Tuc Watkins as Sterling, but all the actors did a fine job (some of them aren't bad looking either).

What really strikes a chord with me, though, is its wish-fulfillment. This film is the ultimate revenge fantasy of anyone who's ever seen - or been - a gay man cruelly disdained by some gorgeous heterosexual object of desire. It revels in poor repentant Brendan's predicament...but it does it in the sweetest, most adoring way possible.

I saw this at our local art academy, where it was apparently brought back by popular demand. The audience was laughing and hooting throughout more than for any other movie I've seen. I was as gleeful as the rest of them.
  • keala
  • 18 ott 2000
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1/10

This story could have been told in 5 minutes

I appear to be one of the only people here who thought this film was utter rubbish! Not least because it pandered to every gay stereotype and cliché imaginable. The characters are underdeveloped and shallow and there wasn't a single moment I felt compelled toward, nor identified with any of them.

Additionally, there is far too much padding around a central plot which is dealt with in a naive and simplistic way. This is a story I felt could have been told in 5 minutes rather than a dreary 90. The fact that it is a light hearted comedy shouldn't be an excuse for it being a wishy washy movie.
  • adamshilton
  • 8 mag 2005
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10/10

Brilliant, don't miss it

A hugely enjoyable film, for gay men and all others too. It will have you on the edge of your seat to see if he does or doesn't. Some memorable one liners, and some excellent acting, this has to be up there with Beautiful Thing as an absolute essential for all gay men's dvd collections. Its all handled exceptionally well, with some hilarious set pieces. I'd recommend this to anyone as a real feel good movie, but not one that over does the sentimentality- get it now!!
  • gr15kg
  • 6 giu 2002
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5/10

Nothing extraordinary, but a frisky film about gays and straights...

A gay 20-something and his commitment-minded TV-star boyfriend attend the wedding of a straight college friend, which brings up relationship issues and who's-attracted-to-who predicaments. In the lead, Alexis Arquette (who resembles Jerry Seinfeld) can't seem to get his character out of the doldrums; mopey most of the time, with his hands deep in his pockets, his eyes always seem to be fixed on the ground. Some of the supporting players are cute, Maddie Corman can always be counted on for some extra energy, and the modest film has a squirrelly edge (as when a straight couple makes out to the Partridge Family!). Overall, a bit undernourished, but not callow. The movie is lightly peppered with amusing throwaway lines and it doesn't tip-toe around the gay characters, which is a nice change for queer cinema. ** from ****
  • moonspinner55
  • 10 nov 2006
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10/10

My Favorite Gay Film

This is my favorite gay film. I wouldn't say its the best - Beautiful Thing or Boys In the Band - I believe have that honor, but its non stop entertainment from the first scene to the last. Alexis Arquette is brilliant as always and Tuc Watkins is a perfect supporting player for Arquette. The other actors hold their own as well. Guaranteed to please almost any audience.
  • Ranjee F
  • 25 giu 2002
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10/10

Wow, This Changed my Life and Woke Something up in Me!

Where to start, this alternative love story/comedy is FULL of ROMANCE! The subject matter is current and Timely. (My college days brought to life. Wish I'd have paid more attention when I was in college. Too bad I didn't open up more back then. :-( ).

The Cast Excellent!

The story of Brendan (Christian Maelen, a newcomer) and Bob, (Alexis Arquette) and new found love? There's plenty of interaction among a GREAT cast. Aunt Alice (Marni Nixon) adds a delightful push to help our main characters.

Great 70's / 90's soundtrack accenting the action. A really touching, romantic comedy, that transends the lifestyle thing. This cast makes it look so NATURAL and NORMAL for the characters. We loved this film, my friends and I were hesitant at first, but our gay friends told us to chill, get over the gay-phobia thing and enjoy it for what it is, a touching comedy full of love and amazingly, kept clean. Keep the kleenex box nearby though, you will need it. It is Excellent! As the poster says,"One Wedding, No Funeral" ( add- a lot of FUN). God, I think I'm in love.I (we) Agree.

Thanks Strand Releasing, the Producers, Mr. Sloan and CAST! Who wouldn't want to hug these guys and wish them well? Keep an eye on those delightful facial expressions, they're GREAT!
  • cats1usa
  • 23 giu 2000
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A nice film about friends and being gay...

I like this film and was pleasantly surprised when I saw it a few years ago. Another movie I'd like to own but it's not on DVD. Why!? This is well written story about friends and being gay and trying to deal with it. I recommend this to everyone
  • cooper-29
  • 20 nov 2000
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1/10

It doesn't get much worse

This movie is so dreadfully awful, I can't believe I sat through it just to see how this miserable, unfunny, and poorly acted, directed, and written pathetic excuse for a movie would end. RUN... RUN... RUN for the hills if you ever come across it. The clichés are horrible, the acting no better than a high school play, and the lead character is the most annoying I've ever seen. He's self-loathing, psychopathic, and a twit.

The supporting cast are a bunch of cardboard cut-outs and poor excuses to the word "actor." Some earlier reviewer said that this movie is up there with "Beautiful Thing." Are you kidding me?!?!?!?!? My guess would be that the writer of the film patterned the Bob character after himself, which would explain a lot. People don't deserve to be subjected to such trash.
  • fjciii
  • 28 lug 2006
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10/10

Tout amusant!

"I Think I Do" has been on my mind since I saw it! It is absolutely the best feel-good movie I've ever seen...beautiful cast...fun story...to be honest, I cried!

Some may call it superficial...not true! I can imagine a story like that happening everyday! It's the stuff dreams are made of!
  • Forian
  • 13 apr 1999
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1/10

So much shallowness

None of these screwballs has CHARACTER. They all are looking for any excuse (thankfully not drugs) to plunge themselves into a drunken stupor. And then any type of behavior is pardonable. They seem to have no grounding, no true substance. They are caricatures, exaggerations. Gay or straight, I would not choose any of them as a lifelong friend or partner. It is all so pitiful. Wasted lives, wasted relations, wasted everything. They exhibit no qualities that would prompt me to pursue avenues of friendship. This movie is for the very young who choose to wallow in the absence of aspirations. All they are able to do is laugh and thereby lessen their terror of life and its responsibilities. They truly are cowards when it comes to self-examination and the foolishness of their reckless philosophy, all fun and nothing else. God protect us from these aimless wanderers. I was so disappointed. But then I am older. And that would explain a lot.
  • Nimbo
  • 1 set 1999
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10/10

It's like a cross between Will & Grace and Friends

A friend of mine, who's crazy over limited release, independent films dragged me to see I Think I Do (promising me that I'd absolutely love it). Well, he was right!! This film was very well done, and I'd recommend it to everyone. Although it's theme is a gay storyline, the movie is so mainstream that even people with "homophobic issues" could still thoroughly enjoy it. The characters are intelligent, sexy, and oh-so-90's. The funny lines come in rapid succession, and the situations that the characters find themselves in are truly genuine. The main part of the story deals with this one guy who's in love with his "straight" roommate from college. (a very realistic concept) The gay guy never pursues the other out of fear of rejection. Several years later, the whole gang of friends attend a wedding and a lot of chaos ensues. Although I loved this movie, I had a slight problem with the ending. I won't give it away, but let's just say that the screenplay writer sacrificed reality, for the sake of a happy ending. We don't always get the happy endings in life that we would like. However, the movie as a whole was awesome, and a definite "must-see."
  • esoteric-4
  • 11 nov 1999
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10/10

The Best Gay Themed Comedy Film That Has Been Made

This film is a classic and has become one of my favorites. The characters, storyline, pacing and general feel of this film is perfect. It is funny, sad, endearing and a film you will want to watch over and over again. The acting is excellent and the slapstick featured in some scenes is perfectly executed. The only tell tale signs that this is a low budget film is some of the lightening could of been better, yet these technical imperfections pale in comparision to the overall quality of the film. The plot is simple, boy (Alexis Arquette) falls in love with college roommate (Christian Maelen) who is his best(est)friend and who is not sure about his own sexual identity in a house with 5 other housemates. Five years later they are reunited at the wedding of former housemates Carol and Matt and a wild and revealing weekend of activities ensue. Enjoy.
  • epopaduke
  • 22 apr 2003
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Geek Lust

Geeky gay-boy ends up pursued by hunks in this gay wish-fulfillment romantic indie comedy. Which handsome dreamboat will he pick? Decisions decisions...

Initially set among a group of affluent proto-yuppie college students carousing in Washington DC; then shifts to their lives about 5 years later, as they reassemble for the wedding of one of the group.

Hunky Christian Maelen is more than competent in his co-starring role, and I'm suprised that he hasn't done more work in features. He has that ol' straight-guy appeal which many gay men will find irresistable.

A similar film is the British "Bedrooms and Hallways" (1998).
  • notmicro
  • 2 feb 2002
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1/10

Ridiculous Comedy

A waste of time to watch. Totally ridiculous. This film was miscast with the female roles resulting in uneven acting and making this an unbelievably bad film. What an insult to the person paying to see this film. Totally awful!! If this is what arthouse films has come to, I'd rather watch cartoons.
  • jamset
  • 3 nov 1998
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10/10

Fun gay screwball comedy

Bob (Alexis Arquette) and Brendan (Christian Maelen) were college roommates who are both gay and attracted to each other but never came out while in school. Years later they meet at a reunion where a straight friend of theirs is getting married. Bob has a boyfriend--hunky Sterling (Tuc Watkins) but still has feelings for Brendan. And Brendan still wants Bob...

I caught this back in 1997 at a small independent theatre. I loved it so much I went back to see it again the same week (something I never do). The picture was very low budget--and it shows. The threadbare sets are a distraction. Arquette said the production kept running out of money. Also the cast mostly consisted of unknowns. Still this has a good script, energetic performances and complications spinning out of control. It's also very tame in terms of gay sex--there's no nudity (the closest we get is seeing Maelen in his underwear) and kisses are done off screen (when Watkins kisses Arquette you hear it but don't see it). Usually that makes me angry but this was made to appeal to all audiences. A fun light-hearted movie. Well worth seeing. Also interesting to see Marni Nixon on screen and not dubbing somebody's singing voice!
  • preppy-3
  • 22 lug 2007
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1/10

Like a bad train wreck, where you can't turn away from the mangled corpses.

This film is horrible. SO poorly written that it surprises me that anyone can suggest otherwise. The acting is camp, over-the-top, community-theater-amateurish, and generally really bad; almost to the point of insulting. This is not a funny film. It rides on the expectation that gay men are hungry for ANY depiction of gay characters who don't die or suffer. I am not a macabre person, but I found myself wishing that these characters would die. I certainly suffered. But like a seeing a train wreck I couldn't turn away... I couldn't believe it could get any worse. It does. Save yourselves. As a post-script, it might interest some to note that this "voice-to-the-stars" Marni Nixon has a small role in this. There's a reason she didn't hit it big as an actress.
  • gdragonsf-alpha
  • 29 nov 2005
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10/10

Hilarious. Romantic. Great soundtrack.

One of the funniest movies I've seen and already included in my all-time favourites. Hilarious, romantic and with a great soundtrack, that fitted so well. Brian Sloan was in a real good mood when he directed this film.
  • sid-13
  • 12 nov 1998
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10/10

Romance. Friendship. Fine sense of humour.

With a story and cast and soundtrack that matched perfectly, this film is a must-see! You get touched by the love Bob (Alexis Arquette) nourishes for Brendan (Christian Maelen); the true friendship between Bob and Carol (Lauren Velez). Sometimes it strikes you with a smart comment or an openly hilarious scene. You simply cannot resist the film's charm. Brian Sloan gave us a masterpiece already in his feature film debut. I can't wait for his next film.

The cast here is fabulous and it's hard to tell who's the best among the six main characters. However, I must admit that Christian Maelen, Alexis Arquette and Lauren Velez are wonderful here. I enjoyed this film so much! The climax at the train station is beautiful, lovely. Christian Maelen proved he was the right guy for playing Brendan's role.

The soundtrack is also great. "I Think I Love You" by The Voice of Beehive is in my head until now (does it have to do with the fact that I play it almost everyday?). It's a pity there isn't a soundtrack cd available. Let me tell you though that digging out to find all songs featured in the film is part of the fun.

All of this put together makes "I Think I Do" ESSENTIAL!
  • sid-13
  • 17 nov 1998
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10/10

Man returns to tell his gay former roommate that he's in love with him.

This hilarious comedy about college friends who come back for their mutual friends' wedding is filled with laughs and heart warming moments. The story centers around two old college roommates. One of the men is gay and is in love with his roommate who is known to be a playboy with the ladies. A few years later, the two men meet at their friends' wedding. The gay man is in a relationship and they are thinking of getting "married". The other returns to tell him that he is gay and has always been in love with him. The hilarious scenes at the wedding will have you rolling on the ground in laughter. The supporting cast is just as funny. See this movie with your friends!
  • BOB-417
  • 21 giu 1999
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