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Breakfast with Scot

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
3.3K
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Tom Cavanagh, Ben Shenkman, and Noah Bernett in Breakfast with Scot (2007)
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Eric, a sports announcer and former hockey player, doesn't know how to deal with the flamboyant young boy to whom he and his partner suddenly become guardians.Eric, a sports announcer and former hockey player, doesn't know how to deal with the flamboyant young boy to whom he and his partner suddenly become guardians.Eric, a sports announcer and former hockey player, doesn't know how to deal with the flamboyant young boy to whom he and his partner suddenly become guardians.

  • Director
    • Laurie Lynd
  • Writers
    • Michael Downing
    • Sean Reycraft
  • Stars
    • Tom Cavanagh
    • Ben Shenkman
    • Noah Bernett
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Laurie Lynd
    • Writers
      • Michael Downing
      • Sean Reycraft
    • Stars
      • Tom Cavanagh
      • Ben Shenkman
      • Noah Bernett
    • 29User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Top cast28

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    Tom Cavanagh
    Tom Cavanagh
    • Eric McNally
    Ben Shenkman
    Ben Shenkman
    • Sam
    Noah Bernett
    • Scot
    Benz Antoine
    Benz Antoine
    • Greg Graham
    Jeananne Goossen
    Jeananne Goossen
    • Nula
    Graham Greene
    Graham Greene
    • Bud Wilson
    Travis Ferris
    • George Jr.
    Fiona Reid
    Fiona Reid
    • Mildred Monterossos
    Dylan Everett
    Dylan Everett
    • Ryan Burlington
    Robin Brûlé
    Robin Brûlé
    • Ms. Paul
    Vanessa Thompson
    • Carla
    Alexander Franks
    • Joey Morita
    Anna Silk
    Anna Silk
    • Mia
    Shauna MacDonald
    Shauna MacDonald
    • Joan
    Colin Cunningham
    Colin Cunningham
    • Billy
    Megan Follows
    Megan Follows
    • Barbara Warren
    Kathryn Haggis
    • Andrea Burlington
    Benjamin Morehead
    • Hank
    • Director
      • Laurie Lynd
    • Writers
      • Michael Downing
      • Sean Reycraft
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    9iam-28

    Absolutely Fabulous!

    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

    Best LGBT genre movie in the past few years..., Sep 21 2008 By Joe E. Mcparland "cojoeman" (Windsor, Canada) - See all my reviews

    As a long time collector of contemporary LGBT genre movies, I rate Breakfast With Scott at the top of my list. I have practically worn out my DVD copy! This movie was screened as a special selection in the 2007 Windsor International Film Festival. The sold out house gave the movie a deserving five minute standing ovation at its conclusion. Aside from the wonderful message of tolerance, acceptance and adaptability, this gem of a movie will have you - as it had me - in tears of laughter and tears of sorrow. Laurie Lynd's direction of Tom Cavanaugh, Ben Shenkman and,of course,show-stealer - Noah Bernett, is nothing less than magical. I could not agree more with the Globe and Mail's DVD cover endorsement of the movie,"Absolutely Fabulous!"
    10porgiamor

    Loved it!

    Great film. Good dialog - much better in English than french. I was really impressed with the opening shots of the movie in which the title Breakfast with Scot appears on the side boards of the hockey rink. Very inventive. Also the ending credits with the pictures on the fridge and matching names was very memorable too. I guess I would call it a chick flick for all types of chicks, male and female, gay and straight. Based on this movie, these Canadians are portrayed as bitchy, compassionate, unpredictable, charming and sensitive and hilariously funny people. Good ensemble cast. Tom Cavanaugh's performance was spot on. Noah Bennett was very expressive and showed real depth of acting range. Wonderful script also. Very refreshing take on parenting and what it means to be in a modern family. Relationships take work and this movie depicts the real life stress involved in keeping every member of a family content. Each character has to compromise. Great movie for the Holiday season. I wish more movies like this were made today.
    8bradford-5

    Pleasant surprise!

    I just saw Breakfast With Scot last night at the Seattle Intl. Film Festival. I was fully prepared not to like it at all, as most gay themed films of the last several years have been so disappointing.

    Yes, it is a little predictable, in the sense that you ultimately know how a story like this is going to turn out. Novelty for the sake of novelty doesn't help stories either, and this is a solid well told story. The small turns of the story were not predictable though. I particularly liked that this Canadian production did not reach for the obvious over the top emotional climax an American production would have. For example, it resolves Tom Cavanaugh's work conflict with far less drama then I would expect from a gay themed film. The script deflates the situation in an interesting and realistic way, recognizing that the film is foremost about the relationship between Eric and Scot, and not about Eric's closeted work situation.

    The acting is really really solid. The cast feels like an ensemble, not a group of actors vying for screen attention. It takes awhile to realize that Tom Cavanaugh, with his usual non-showy performance, is the adult lead. Noah Bernett, as Scot, hits it exactly right. A very tough character for an actor of any age to get right. Some criticize the script, saying that the character is way too flamboyant for a boy this age. But that is exactly the center of the book, and the film, for this character to be so unapologetically out there and flamboyant that he challenges gays even more than straights. He's not supposed to be a typical gay kid. (In fact, part of that challenge is that he (and we) do not even know for sure what his ultimate sexuality might be.) As it is, he is sort of a child genius of fun fashion and cosmetics. His character is supposed to make us uncomfortable, and challenging to our assumptions.

    Cinematography and production design are first rate. I heard that the overall budget was well under 4 million, if so, then bravo to the production crew, it looks like more.
    4max-850

    Too Cute and Contrived to be engaging

    I wanted to like this movie. Tom Cavanaugh is a good actor and deserves better writing. From the get go I didn't believe these two guys were a couple. There was no chemistry between them. The pathetic exchanges of affection seemed designed for an after school special. If it's a move not for kids then why make a movie suitable for kids? Seems like shooting itself in the foot. The writer seemed to be trying too hard to be cute and the obvious reaching for jokes kept it from being engaging. I didn't believe one bit of it. It was so obviously fake that I had to clean house while it played out and I hate cleaning house. The character Billy is supposed to be in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, yet customers in his store speak perfect English. The whole thing just never rang true.
    8beregic

    feel good family comedy

    this being a movie made in my hometown( the dundas square certainly looks at its best now) i was very skeptical of a movie that will once again promote gay rights simply because its... "cool"(!?) to do so. frankly i was afraid for some hidden agendas of extreme nature + mature matter. besides any Canadian movie, especially action or comedies tend to be lame quickly forgettable. our home grown directors tend to pay more attention to artistic merits then to the actual subject/matter/plot...

    well i was wrong; turns out that this comedy has quiet a lot of witty punch lines for ALL audiences. the situation is about family and not so much about the gay couple. the "contradicted" kid is at the center of the with the 2 main male leads as support.

    the production is quiet great, the pace is quiet fast as well( almost no slow moments or fill-ins at all ). the acting is superb especially from the kids and Thomas Cavanagh. Ben Shenkman is more just of a stereotype character.

    while i would still not recommend this movie to pre-teen kids, adolescents and teens would have nothing to "worry" about.as for any sexuality issues, there is only a quick, minimal(lips only) male kiss . other then that no intimacy at all that might offend some viewers.

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    • Trivia
      The character, Eric McNally, is depicted as a former Toronto Maple Leafs hockey player. This movie received permission by the NHL, and the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey organization to use jerseys, clips, and other items relating to that club. It is the first time in major professional sports history that such permission has been given. This caused some controversy due to the character's homosexuality.
    • Goofs
      At 19:40, in the school office scene, microphone and moving boom are clearly visible, well down in the frame, for several seconds.
    • Quotes

      Scot: ...I grew alot.

      Billy: Yeah. Kids grow, you grew. That's good.

      Scot: You didn't notice.

      Eric McNally: I would.

      [walks towards Scot]

      Eric McNally: Cause you're gonna grow alot. You're gonna get taller, your voice is gonna change,your face is gonna change. It'll all be amazingly different. But it'll all happen so slowly you won't even notice. But I would. I'd notice you. Everyday,I notice you.

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2007 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Canada)
      • Official site (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Doručak sa Skotom
    • Filming locations
      • 55 Pearl Street North, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada(Eric and Sam's house)
    • Production company
      • Scot Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $46,060
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,455
      • Oct 12, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $46,060
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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