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Fat Girls

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
595
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Fat Girls (2006)
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ComedyDrama

A gay theater-obsessed Texan high school senior has his heart set on Broadway stardom with an eye out for love. With the help of his 300-pound best girl friend, he embarks on a winning journ... Read allA gay theater-obsessed Texan high school senior has his heart set on Broadway stardom with an eye out for love. With the help of his 300-pound best girl friend, he embarks on a winning journey of self discovery.A gay theater-obsessed Texan high school senior has his heart set on Broadway stardom with an eye out for love. With the help of his 300-pound best girl friend, he embarks on a winning journey of self discovery.

  • Director
    • Ash Christian
  • Writer
    • Ash Christian
  • Stars
    • Ash Christian
    • Jonathan Caouette
    • Evan Miller
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
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    • Director
      • Ash Christian
    • Writer
      • Ash Christian
    • Stars
      • Ash Christian
      • Jonathan Caouette
      • Evan Miller
    • 10User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ash Christian
    Ash Christian
    • Rodney Miller
    Jonathan Caouette
    Jonathan Caouette
    • Seymour Cox
    Evan Miller
    Evan Miller
    • Ted
    Ashley Fink
    Ashley Fink
    • Sabrina Thomas
    Andres Alfonso Ruzo
    • Hick #1
    Tom Zembrod
    • Hick #2
    Richard Porter
    • Stoner
    Justin Bruening
    Justin Bruening
    • Bobby
    Deborah Theaker
    Deborah Theaker
    • Judy
    Mitchell Self
    • Dad
    Richard D. Curtin
    Richard D. Curtin
    • Christian Programming Woman…
    Ryan Sumner
    • Christian Programming Pastor
    • (as Ryan L. Sumner)
    Jesse Romero
    • Young Rodney
    Robin de Jesus
    Robin de Jesus
    • Rudy
    Linda J. Park
    • Katie Chin
    • (as Linda Park)
    Joe Flaten
    • Joey
    Barbara Henshaw
    • Teacher
    Becky Jane Romine
    Becky Jane Romine
    • School Counselor
    • Director
      • Ash Christian
    • Writer
      • Ash Christian
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    9jernej_n

    It has anything you expect from a movie

    This is a movie, that has all the basic elements of its genre. It makes you wanna cry, it makes you laugh, it disgust you, it makes you angry etc.

    The topic of the story is fortunately not about some disease or drugs, what is the common trend in gay themed movies in these days, but it focuses on the social interactions between characters what could be considered not to be in the high school elite. The play and the direction could be a little bit more sophisticated, but on the other hand it's somehow better so, because it really shows the distress of the characters, that they are experiencing. If this was intended, then this is a remarkable job and assuredly an achievement, specially for such an young director.

    It's actually a good story that gives you a little inside into, how it is to be a fat girl and to acknowledge it to yourself.
    1glennh69

    Beyond Bad

    "Fat Girls" is among the worst films within the indie gay genre.

    The premise is promising: an average-looking gay teen is trapped in a repressive small TX town. His only kindred spirits are the other village HS misfits: the class 'fat girl', a naïve immigrant from Cuba, and the sensitive drama teacher. So far, interesting. In theory, this plot line creates a decent setup for an appealing coming of age story with a built-in audience---the thousands of gay men who grew up in small towns across America and experienced this adolescent anxiety first hand, peppered with a dose of self-deprecating humor.

    Unfortunately, rather than a nuanced dramedy, Ash Christian approaches his autobiographical subject matter with a poorly executed attempt at irony and dark humor. The result is a cast of unlikeable, derivative, two-dimensional characters which the viewer cannot but help feel indifferent toward. Sabrina (Fink) is a quasi-Goth bitter navel-gazer. She is such a prickly, unsympathetic person; there is little doubt as to the reason for her friendless condition. The chemistry between her and Rodney (Christian) registers zero. This may have been bad casting, but is more likely due to a screenplay which is simply unsalvageable. Consequently, one is left wondering when there is such a non-existent bond, what could possibly warrant their near-constant companionship throughout the story.

    Sabrina's newfound boyfriend, Rudy (de Jesus), and Rodney's mother Judy (Theaker) are among the most exaggerated of the clichéd stock characters ripped off from dozens of other films. Rudy is the horny undersexed immigrant/nerd lifted directly from every raunchy adolescent "comedy" ever made within the realm of TV or film. Judy is the born-again obsessed with Jesus- talk and big hair. Just when you thought the Tammy Faye thing had been done to death, Christian inserts a scene where Judy's mascara is running with her tears! Is there anyone in the civilized world that can possibly think this tired old stereotype gag is still funny after seeing it ad nauseum for 20 years?

    In addition to the failed attempts at sardonic humor, there are many puzzling story inconsistencies. Rodney considers himself a "fat ugly" loser. However, he simultaneously manages to participate in casual and regular impromptu trysts with the ubiquitous school jock/hunk, Ted (Miller). Although these liaisons are devoid of emotional fulfillment, most gay teens (filled with raging testosterone, just like their hetero brethren) would find this to be a rather enviable arrangement given the more common alternative of involuntary celibacy.

    Rodney finds an object for his affection in Bobby (Bruening), an exotic transplant from England. Against all believable odds, the lad not only happens to land in this tiny TX hamlet, but is conveniently openly gay to boot. Like Sabrina, Bobby is an icy, angry smart aleck and the viewer is left head-scratching as to his magnetic appeal.

    Much to his delight, Rodney is invited by his new crush to the town gay bar, where Bobby claims to be the DJ. Upon arrival, the boyfriend-to-be promptly leaves Rodney solo and heads off to another area of the bar for a quick encounter with a rather handsome young man. This is yet one more of the ridiculously inexplicable plot elements since Rodney's feeling as an outcast are supposedly derived largely from his lonely existence in a parochial town. As tiny as the town is, they have openly gay students at the high school? A secretly bisexual football captain? Lesbian moms? A Gay teacher? and it has a gay bar downtown (patronized by attractive men, no less)? Apparently, the place is not so backwater after all.

    Ten years earlier, Todd Stephens' "Edge of Seventeen" covered nearly the same material with a much more creative, honest, touching, and humorous film.
    2lhhung_himself

    Really wanted to like this - but...

    The premise of the film was very promising - sort of a gay Napoleon Dynamite type of film. And to be fair, there were some funny moments and funny lines but it really wasn't very good overall. The script and dialog felt like a local sketch production, full of clichés and scenes that were predictable.

    However, there was enough that was amusing, that I stuck around to see how it finished, since there were hints that something special happens at the end. But it seems that either the film ran out of money or the writer ran out of ideas because the ending is extremely abrupt, almost skipping directly from what looked to be the key conflict in the film to the final credits.

    Overall, it was very disappointing but not completely unwatchable...
    2missamerica1974

    A Cliché Bore

    This movie has been done before. It is basically a unoriginal combo of "Napoleon Dynamite" and "Sordid Lives." There are some funny bits, but otherwise it is a cliché bore. It is a good first film attempt and the director (who also stars in and wrote the feature) shows a lot of promise. But the writing was kind of choppy and the story was not very original. I swear I had heard some of the lines in other films. However, the acting was very good and the film was shot in an interesting way. It is also refreshing to see gay-themed movies not be so bogged down with political correctness and tired stories of angst. The main character seemed fairly well adjusted for a gay teen in rural Texas so no saccharine, coming out drama here!
    8scott82-3

    Surprisingly good

    I had read up on the film and thought it would be cute, a feel good Saturday night movie. I wasn't expecting anything great, figured it would be mostly fluff but hopefully not a totally bad experience. I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised.

    The dialogue was pitch perfect, most of the actors were exceptionally good and it flowed nicely. Ash Christian was perfect, his ability to turn an awkward moment into something touching was nice to see. He could have turned this character into something we've all seen before but instead strayed away from stereotypes and focused on the wittiness of the character. It was wonderful to see Jonathan Caouette again, I didn't know what he would do after Tarnation. Ashley Fink is gem, a great young character actress that hopefully will get more work.

    There are moments in the film that could have used some work, but all in all not a bad time at the cinema. My friend described it as a gay Angus/Napoleon Dynamite but it's something more than that. It's a character study into what it's like to grow up gay in a small town, the pain is there but the humor behind that pain (that only age can make clearer) is magnified. I look forward to seeing more of Ash Christian, Ashley Fink and Jonathan Caouette soon.

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    • Trivia
      Thora Birch was originally supposed to be in the film but dropped out at the last minute.
    • Goofs
      At the graduation dance Rodney leaves the punch bowl carrying one cup but arrives at his table carrying two.
    • Quotes

      Judy: I found your tape.

      Rodney Miller: What tape?

      Judy: The one with the two queers uh sodomizing and felating each other's assholes 10 ways 'til Tuesday.

      Rodney Miller: Not my tape.

      Judy: I think it is.

      Rodney Miller: No, ma'am, it's not.

      Judy: Oh, it is, too.

      Rodney Miller: Never seen sodomizing to me my eyes no way.

      Judy: I had all the girls over from Buddies and Bereavement and we were going to watch the Kirk Cameron film and that's what played instead.

      Rodney Miller: Maybe it was Kirk Cameron.

    • Connections
      References Tribulation (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Chemistry
      Written by Drew Bayers, Ryan George, Max Humphrey and Nathanael Keefer

      Performed by The Adored

      Courtesy of Sheridan Square Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Hawthorne, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cranium Entertainment
      • Hear No Evil Films
      • Kelli Lerner Casting
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,204
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,204
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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