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Get Your Stuff

  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
642
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Get Your Stuff (2000)
ComedyDrama

A wealthy professional gay couple, who wish to adopt children, see their lives turned topsy turvy when they take in two misbehaving brothers, supposedly just for one night.A wealthy professional gay couple, who wish to adopt children, see their lives turned topsy turvy when they take in two misbehaving brothers, supposedly just for one night.A wealthy professional gay couple, who wish to adopt children, see their lives turned topsy turvy when they take in two misbehaving brothers, supposedly just for one night.

  • Director
    • Max Mitchell
  • Writer
    • Max Mitchell
  • Stars
    • Cameron Watson
    • Anthony Meindl
    • Elaine Hendrix
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    642
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Max Mitchell
    • Writer
      • Max Mitchell
    • Stars
      • Cameron Watson
      • Anthony Meindl
      • Elaine Hendrix
    • 18User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cameron Watson
    Cameron Watson
    • Phil
    Anthony Meindl
    Anthony Meindl
    • Eric
    Elaine Hendrix
    Elaine Hendrix
    • Cat Hardy
    Grady Hutt
    • T.J.
    Blayn Barbosa
    • Brian
    David Faustino
    David Faustino
    • Ron
    Kelly Packard
    Kelly Packard
    • Jeri
    Lisa Ann Walter
    Lisa Ann Walter
    • Nancy Perry
    Jim J. Bullock
    Jim J. Bullock
    • Tom
    Denis Simpson
    • Neal
    Kimberly Scott
    Kimberly Scott
    • Gloria
    Patience Cleveland
    Patience Cleveland
    • Lillian
    Jasper Cole
    Jasper Cole
    • Adam
    Jason Boegh
    Jason Boegh
    • George
    Iseluleko Ma'at El 0
    • Blake
    • (as Kiko Ellsworth)
    Andrew Shaifer
    Andrew Shaifer
    • Duke
    • (as Andrew Schaffer)
    Worthie Meacham
    • Drag Queen
    • (as Momma)
    Peter Martocchio
    • Drag Queen
    • Director
      • Max Mitchell
    • Writer
      • Max Mitchell
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    tbaros

    This is the best Gay movie I have ever seen!

    I laughed and I cried when I saw this movie. What a great cast, they all blended in perfectly well together. I have seen many, many gay films, but this is the best one that I have ever seen. Kudos to the Director, Max Mitchell, and to the excellent cast.

    Thanks for making a remarkable and unforgettable movie.
    1petshop

    Kudos to the cast

    of this horrific disaster for wading through what is probably the worst script I've heard this year. The expository writing and heavy-handed directing refuse to allow you to think. The acting is so horrendously stilted (largely due to the truly awful writing)that your skin will crawl... it's not even campy bad. It's just boring bad.

    The story throws every passe cliche it can dig up, gay and straight, at your face... and more than once. Let's hope this film is not the harbinger of the death of gay cinema.

    I notice a couple of raving user comments... they're phoney. Those users haven't commented on anything else. This user is an avid movie-goer, and not an insider or buddy of the filmmaker. It's just an honest opinion.
    8soanim8ed

    Mix And Match

    What do you get when you mix a successful gay couple with two foster kids from the streets? Well, you could get Get Your Stuff, a cute film about the good times and bad times that might happen if you mix the two mismatched ingredients above. Farce? No, it never reaches that state, but it is frequently funny.

    The story is about Phil (Cameron Watson), a couples counselor and Eric (Anthony Meindl), a lawyer. The two want to adopt a baby (mostly it seems from the prodding of Eric's mom), and are just approved to be foster parents in the meantime. Through some coaxing and borderline blackmailing, they agree to take in T.J. and Brian for one night. That becomes one more night and one more and, well, you get the picture.

    The kids are actually decent actors and, at times, out-act the adults. T.J. (Grady Hutt) is the optimistic one and tries to get his brother to straighten up so they can have a home. Brian (Blayn Barbosa), on the other hand, is not as accepting and wants nothing to do with Phil and Eric until their case worker, Gloria, talks them into working the couple to make themselves more appealing.

    The film deals with all these problems with a light touch -- never wanting to truly offend anyone. So they are played up for laughs; however, the message still gets through. In fact, it takes its toll on Eric who wanted nothing more than a baby and not an entire family of problems and promptly leaves in the film's worst scene that includes Phil screaming and pulling a gun out on his clients and doing the same to Eric as he drives off.

    But that type of scene is, thankfully, not the norm. Most of the picture is feel-good and enjoyable. More so when Kimberly Scott is on the screen. She plays Gloria with sass, determination and heart. The movie is made better by her tough love portrayal -- especially the scenes with the kids. There is one at the beginning of the film where the kids arrive at the house while Phil and Eric are having an anniversary party. Brian goes for the wine and argues that kids in Europe drink it. Gloria responds with, "They can also speak three languages. When you can speak three languages, then we can talk."

    Get Your Stuff doesn't set the film world on fire, but it is a fun jaunt. It's something to pass the time in world that touches on reality, but doesn't actually ground itself there.
    2isbrucker

    Painfully over-acted

    Like a wine that turns to vinegar, Get Your Stuff has not aged well. Somehow the antics of two wealthy gay men in Beverly Hills was amusing at the time; now it's over-dramatic and condescending. Did they add more footage to the DVD? You'll be sitting on the fast-forward button as the one-dimensional characters develop into... saccharin-sweet one-dimensional characters.

    In an early scene, the couple decides to sleep in separate bedrooms, so as not to offend the children. Since when are successful millionaire gay men closeted?

    The unbelievable plot and under-developed characters will forever live on as a reminder of how NOT to make a gay film.
    7yaaah_69

    Getting Your Stuff Can Be Fun!!

    Get Your Stuff. Two homosexual guys who want to adopt a baby are asked to take care of two pre-teens for their social worker for one night, buttttt!

    I found this movie to be very refreshing. The two lead guys were masculine , looked like regular guys and made an believable pair. They were always cuddling and had sex (almost) 2-3 times. Ha Ha. The foster kids did a great job as the two ( almost Mobster Kids ) who bring the story of adoption to a new height . You hate them at first , but grow to like them later. The mother who is an mainliner, and drunk , was portrayed by Elaine Hendrix , Kimberly Scott the probation officer, both did a smash-up job. There were parts for sheer laughter and parts for some tears . But all in all it was a great little flik , that has some serious social problems to work out. Cameron Watson (Phil) and Anthony Paul Meindl (Erik) Are the adopting couple and thru all the confusion have to come to terms with their love and what it entails. Phil is also an love councilor for the gay community , Erik is an lawyer . Hop aboard its' fun , will make you feel good. Sure there are some things that just don' seem right , but heh what movie is perfect...,I give this movie 7/10 ciao yaaah69

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Iseluleko Ma'at El 0.
    • Goofs
      Cat drives Phil over to see Eric in Phil's car. Later, Eric and Phil arrive back home together. Presumably they drove back in Eric's car, but Phil must have still had his car because he gets more strawberries. So when did Cat take his car and get the kids?
    • Quotes

      Gloria: [as T.J. reaches for a wine bottle] Hold on, party animal.

      T.J.: It's just wine.

      Gloria: It makes you drunk.

      T.J.: Kids drink in Europe.

      Gloria: They also speak three languages. When you can speak three languages, then we can talk.

    • Connections
      References Leave It to Beaver (1957)
    • Soundtracks
      Ready to Rock
      Music by Mervyn Warren

      Lyrics by David Zippel

      Produced and performed by Mervyn Warren

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Собирайте свои вещи
    • Filming locations
      • Pasadena, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Revision Studios
      • Wey-Man Productions
      • Peoples Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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