Eating Out: All You Can Eat
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Get ready to clean up the whole plate!
This entirely new story in the Eating Out collection offers plenty of the over the top sex-romp rowdiness that made the first two films into cult favorites, along with a delightful dose of pure romance.
Rebekah Kochan returns as Tiffani, the infamous, lovable, hysterical and funny slut who attempts to help her geeky but very cute friend Casey (Daniel Skelton) find true love - or at least a sexy hunk. Taken under Tiffani s wing, Casey pretends to be Ryan, Tiffani's hot, straight, stripper ex-boyfriend, in order to seduce the smoldering Zack (Chris Salvatore) online, which works, until the real Ryan shows up!
Only through some fancy footwork, advice from his Aunt Helen (John Waters Cult Icon Mink Stole) and mentor Harry (Emmy Award winning Leslie Jordan, Sordid Lives, Will & Grace), and a daring provocative sexual escapade can Casey figure out how to set things right and perhaps even find the love he s been seeking. Eating Out 3 introduces six hot, openly gay actors in lead roles including Daniel Skelton, Chris Salvatore, Michael Walker, John C. Stallings (The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency), Maximiliano Torandell, and Rick D'Agostino.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1524 in DVD
- Brand: ARIZTICAL ENT
- Released on: 2009-11-10
- Rating: Unrated
- Formats: Anamorphic, Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 80 minutes
Features
- Get ready to clean up the whole plate!This entirely new story in the Eating Out collection offers plenty of the over the top sex-romp rowdiness that made the first two films into cult favorites, along with a delightful dose of pure romance.Rebekah Kochan returns as Tiffani, the infamous, lovable, hysterical and funny "slut" who attempts to help her geeky but very cute friend Casey (Daniel Skelton)
Customer Reviews
Online hookups, and fag hags, and sex videos, oh my!
This third in the "Eating Out" collection of gay comedies centers on young Casey (twinkish Daniel Skelton) who moves to Los Angeles, staying with his aunt (Mink Stole), and hopes to find himself a boyfriend. Egged on by Tiffani (Rebekah Kochan, who also appeared in the previous films), his employer and instant fag hag, Casey uses a fake profile on an internet site to try to find out more about Zack (Chris Salvatore), whom Casey met briefly and with whom he became instantly infatuated. When they seem to have many interests in common, Casey intends to meet with Zack and explain what happened, but, unfortunately, Ryan - Tiffani's bisexual ex who works as a stripper, and whose photo profile Casey "borrowed" - shows up as well, and Zack recognizes him from the photos. Of course, a scheme is developed to get Casey and Zack together, resulting in some very funny situations.
Other than Ms. Stole and Ms. Kochan, and except for a cameo by Leslie Jordan, the filmmakers decided to go with new faces (including six openly gay actors in their first feature roles) for this installment. That's likely a good idea, though I question the necessity to kill off Jim Verranos' character, Kyle, which is mentioned in the first scene. I found all three of the films amusing, although they were all fairly light and predictable, and seem to dwell on treading that fine line between gay and straight. I think I preferred this one to #2 a bit, likely because the acting and focus seems marginally stronger. Good looking guys throughout, some nudity, simulated sex, not rated but deserves a solid R. DVD includes bloopers, commentary and a "making of" featurette. A good buffet of laughs, and I'll give it four stars out of five.
Good one-liners
I enjoyed the first two Eating Out movies. They were fun and light and frothy. Silly enjoyment. This movie is the same, only more so. I thought the storyline here was a little weaker, and there were plenty of other faults. However, I have to say I enjoyed it, especially the zingy one-liners throughout the film.
Definitely not a great film, probably only worth two stars, but I enjoyed it for its fun silliness, so I give it four stars.
Funny, Smart, Well Written, Beautiful Acted...Wonderful!!!
I just finished watching this unexpected gem of a movie, and I couldn't wait to review it. This is something like the third in the "Eating Out" series of films, and the very best of the lot so far. There is an energy to this movie that comes from people who are obviously enjoying making it, but it's more than a fun romp for them. This was a great time for me!
I'm used to being underwhelmed or mildly amused by many of the independent films I've bought. I not only work in the business (I have no connection with anything about these films), but I've loved watching independent films as much as the blockbusters. You don't have to lower your expectations for this one. It's top notch in every way. The writing is sharp and smart, full of zingers and humor. The acting strikes just the right note for this film, and there's a chemistry between the actors that adds a special spark to the scenes. The production values are high enough so they never get in the way, but instead support the film so the story and characters can do their thing without distraction. It just works so well together as a whole! The story is sweet and funny and sexy. What's not to like?
There are wonderful appearances by great actors, such as Rebekah Kochan, Mink Stole and Leslie Jordan, but also some surprising premiere appearances (as far as I know) of Daniel Skelton and Chris Salvatore who play the lead love interests.
In this latest release from a very adept production team, I came away from "Eating Out - All You Can Eat" totally satisfied! I'll look forward to their next course!




