Acensbart
Excellent but underrated film
PiraBit
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
FirstWitch
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Geraldine
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
radiodecca
What a totally charming and fun movie. Every character was someone I liked and was interested in and the story was both lovely and loving. It was perfect for a day when I wanted something completely feel-good. I would find it impossible to be in a bad mood after watching this. Some of had issues with the casting. I disagree with them all. First off I'm in an inter-racial marriage and can attest it's possible to be a person of color without a best friend of the same race. I can also attest it's possible for a "hunk" to fall for someone who is sweet, funny, smart, and attractive but not of equal "hunk" status.I loved the casting and found the chemistry between the adorable Gavin (a charming Jason T. Gaffney) and nicely-flawed Paul (Eric Aragon, showing a lovely, subtle touch) to be both sweet and sexy. (By the way, I also think Jason Gaffney is pretty damned attractive.)
Deirdre
This film has everything you want from a meet cute/ mistaken angst/happy ending, romantic comedy. What is lovely is that the two happy ending characters are gay and their gayness is not the focus of the story. Their romantic comedy is the focus. Just like any traditional romantic comedy there are silly misunderstandings, longing for the person you think is taken, being a 'good guy' and not expressing your interest because you think it will hurt someone else, then discovering that all along that person was both free and clear and wishing you would notice him.... There are multiple heartfelt story lines, a family you wish were your own, gorgeous settings, lovely music, cute dialogue with catchphrases, and adorable actors. The movie clearly doesn't intend to be BIG or IMPORTANT. The intent is to be happy, light, and fun. And it works!
hjames-97822
It's a gay themed, pleasant, afternoon bromance comedy of little white lies and egos. I liked it. Some have ridiculed it as a Doris Day/Rock Hudson clone that's out of touch. I disagree. Besides, Doris was (is) a fabulously popular and wealthy star so she must have known something the rest of you still don't.OK, it's formulaic. I give you that. The screenplay drags in a few spots. Some of the dialog is preachy. But it's far superior to anything guys like Judd Apatow is putting out these days. (Think "Bridesmaids.") And these producers don't have the budget many of today's most successful filmmakers spend on catering.Nothing wrong here at all if you don't some expecting Frank Capra. I wish people could stop being so critical of indie gay themed movies. It's a bit of a miracle they get made at all.
donwc1996
I am giving this film a Ten because of the chunks in it. A chunk is the ultimate hunk and this film has them in spades, so many in fact my poor little brain had a hard time trying to figure out which one turned me on the most. Also, the actor who played the Father in The Talented Mr. Ripley plays the Father here and as always he is very, very good, one of the top character actors in films if you check out his history at IMDb. Aside from those pluses this film is just plain awful. It has already been pointed out that one of the chunks falls for a nerd which of course is absurd, but he does and you just groan through the film thinking why would a chunk fall for a nerd? But even worse than that is the fact that the bride in the so-called perfect wedding is black while the entire cast is white! Hello? What is going on here? Am I color-blind? No, as it turns out I am not and we are told she is adopted, which, I guess is okay but she does not have a single black friend and she is marrying a white chunk. Worse is the script which is just plain dribble, just chock full of nonsense that just doesn't fly in any way whatsoever. The chunks - three of them by the way - kept me watching because all three of them are such dolls but I groaned throughout the film because of its many, many flaws.