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Oh Happy Day

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
340
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Oh Happy Day (2007)
ComedyDramaRomance

Two guys battle through the consequences of having had a one-night stand just before they started working together, and learn that to make a relationship work, you have to reveal everything:... Read allTwo guys battle through the consequences of having had a one-night stand just before they started working together, and learn that to make a relationship work, you have to reveal everything: even if it means getting naked in front of 100 people and a gospel choir singing 'Oh Happ... Read allTwo guys battle through the consequences of having had a one-night stand just before they started working together, and learn that to make a relationship work, you have to reveal everything: even if it means getting naked in front of 100 people and a gospel choir singing 'Oh Happy Day'.

  • Director
    • Ian Poitier
  • Writer
    • Ian Poitier
  • Stars
    • Christopher Colquhoun
    • Jo Smith
    • Pooky Quesnel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    340
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ian Poitier
    • Writer
      • Ian Poitier
    • Stars
      • Christopher Colquhoun
      • Jo Smith
      • Pooky Quesnel
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Colquhoun
    Christopher Colquhoun
    • Jonathan
    Jo Smith
    • Daisy
    Pooky Quesnel
    Pooky Quesnel
    • Fern
    Gerald Lepkowski
    Gerald Lepkowski
    • Rob
    Stephen Billington
    Stephen Billington
    • David
    Dean Wallis
    • Shouting Guy
    Tom Frankland
    • Shouting Guy
    Sebastien Lawson
    • Shouting Guy
    Tyler J. Smart
    • Poppy
    • (as Tyler Smart)
    Tyler Lilly Smart
    • Poppy
    Julie Saunders
    • Jasmine
    Blanche Williams
    • Rose
    Hazel Palmer
    • Miss Eartha
    Jocelyn Osorio
    Jocelyn Osorio
    • Holly
    Scott Wallis
    • Nick
    Chris Polick
    • Neil
    Paul Jerricho
    Paul Jerricho
    • Rex
    Emma Vansittart
    Emma Vansittart
    • Susan
    • Director
      • Ian Poitier
    • Writer
      • Ian Poitier
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    arizona-philm-phan

    "Whole Lotta Snoggin' Going' On"...............or........

    ........"How do YOU pronounce 'Happiness'?" (alternate title for this review).

    2007 may just be considered a banner year for the release of two excellent gay films: one a romance ("Shelter"), the other ("O-H-D") a romantic comedy; one produced on this side of the Big Pond, one on the other side of that pond. Notably, what they have in common are decent production values, scripted stories that easily hold our interest, and male lead couples who'll keep your dreams alive and well. As for differences, I'll only mention that where "Shelter" takes us on an upliftingly romantic journey, "O-H-D" takes us on a fun-loving, romantic journey. And where the former film gives us that special "B-G-L-M", in the latter film the Brits give us the "B-G-F-I-L-M" (both an indoors and and outdoors one---Wow). Please note that "Shelter" has already been discussed by this reviewer/commenter elsewhere on this site, so I'll now leave with you just a few additional thoughts about this, to me, memorable English production. It so deserves NOT to be underrated/unrecognized.

    Starting off with our two leads, we have good looking, blond and devilish Stephen Billington, playing David, who's kinda like that let's-have-a-ball, little boy who hasn't grown up yet. He's "Mr. Fun".......just over from the States, with the main goal of driving Englishman, Jonathan, both crazy and into bed. "J" on the other hand is the tall, hunky, sometimes-afraid-of-letting-loose marketing exec who is our "Mr. Serious" (a leanly well built and gorgeous Christopher Colquhoun). A lot of the fun you're going to have is in watching a smirky-grinning David merrily take him down (and I mean that in a "straight" way--Ha). While it's the sometimes-in-a-dither "J" we spend a little bit more time with, it is actually David who is the solid, hold-it-all-together core of this little duo. As in any relationship picture, there are going to be ups and downs, and these guys are terrific in giving us that back and forth, 'I-can-top-what-you're-doing' thing---while making us feel all the better for it. And if you think they're oh-so-verrry-good in giving us a tiff to remember, it'll be the making up afterward that's the real fun (and here's where that "B-G-F-I-L-M" thing comes in.....it's a real hoot and will have your mind humming because you've become so pleased with what you're watching---it's just one of those memorably happy film moments).

    There is a very good supporting cast, everyone of whom it's not possible to mention. BUT........there is a little girl (Poppy) who comes up with a couple of "philosophical zingers" which are a riot and which let us know she's more grown up than any of the rest of them. Oh, oh, and then there's my favorite of the adult, supporting actresses......you know, the gal with the rose on her ass (no, make that 'arse'). (Lol).

    Winding down here, my "Best of the Night" award has to go to Director/Writer Ian Poitier who, however he did it, has gotten Billington and Colquhoun to give us some of the best man-on-man "lip-lock" scenes you're going to see outside of gay porn. Way to go, Guys; that's usually the big downfall of other gay mainline films.

    Lastly, "Happy M'Buki--M'Vuki" to each and everyone of you out there!

    PS--Ah.....the "B-G-F-I-L-M" thing? Okay....well that simply stands for "Big Gay Falling In Love Montage" (thanks, Director Jonah Markowitz).

    PPS--Oh.....yeah, and that "Happiness" bit? Dudes---if you can't speak French, you're never gonna get this one (Lol).

    ****
    5jrweyrich

    Nice effort for 1st time writer/director

    I have to agree with most of the"Funny, but predictable" review. If the narrative line of a film is going to be predictable, the dialog writing must be sharp and inventive the entire length of the narrative. Unfortunately, some of the zingers and replies made one cringe--some very tired and stereotypical comebacks. Christopher Colquhoun as "Jonathan" was the strongest actor of all the leads--making the best of some mediocre dialog. Tyler Smart as "Poppy" had some of the best lines and delivery. Topher Campbell as "Randy" was very funny as the clueless straight boyfriend of "Jasmine". The direction of the movie was more like a television show, rather than a movie. I look forward to this writer/director's next film--as he seems to have potential in the romantic comedy genre.

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Oh Happy Day Productions
      • Firebrand Films
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