Tries to be a gay version of "Sex and the City," which was pretty gay to begin with.
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TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
Andreas' cast and crew, however, have done an admirable job of backing up that hilarious title with an intelligent little film that knows its limitations and makes the most of a shoestring budget.
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The Hollywood ReporterFrank Scheck
The Hollywood ReporterFrank Scheck
Lacks the finesse to attract significant attention beyond its target audience.
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Village Voice
Village Voice
First-timer Casper Andreas approaches his subject with the subtlety of a wrecking ball. Tired jokes are repeated over and over.
The film is a labor of love for Casper Andreas, who wrote, directed and starred in this first feature. For the actors he has chosen, it's a labor of lust, with copious necking and grappling required. For the audience, it's just a labor.
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L.A. WeeklyErnest Hardy
L.A. WeeklyErnest Hardy
The drama is unintentionally humorous, the humor incredibly labored and the acting rarely better than one might find in a Chi Chi LaRue XXX production.
Andreas is way too low-energy to hold the screen as the film's lead, but he was wise to surround himself with a talented cast. Unfortunately, the wooden dialogue and overall shallowness of the writing keep the film from being even an amiable diversion.