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1/10
Made It to My Top-Ten Worst Movies Ever
ricardo_edm24 November 2017
Warning: Spoilers
I am a pretty generous critic when it comes to movies. There are some films, however, that beg the question: how did this ever get made? This movie is one of those. I came across it by chance and it soon turned into a game to see if I could spot one redeeming good quality about it. Unfortunately, from the acting, the script, the bad jokes, to the sad gay stereotyping I could not find anything good to say about this movie.
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9/10
funny as hell queer flick about a Southern straight chaser
sugarfreepeppermint29 December 2015
Perhaps I'm prejudiced, but the Southern accent is like music to my ears; and for that alone this film scores points with me. The Southern-ness is also noticeable in the manner in which the main protagonist bears himself: a middle aged gentleman and antiques business owner who doesn't shy away from gesticulating (queerly) as he talks, and whose glances and eye rolling speak volumes. The main actor sure has great comedic delivery and timing.

It is perhaps that very Southern decorum which makes all the straight fellas stick around with him, after he has lured them into his home, when picking them up, off the roadside, or in bars, with that disarming smile of his (and sometimes the promise of some coins, of course). The actors who play the parts of the straight dudes, are every one last of them pure eye candy - exceptionally well cast for a "gay" flick.

The film is full of chuckle out loud moments, deliciously irreverent - and you can't help but rooting for the obsessive-compulsive straight chaser, despite his deviousness, and having no qualms about man-snatching boyfriends away from their girls.

The film may not have HD widescreen glossiness, but it is top quality in every other aspect.
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10/10
Funny & Bizarre. That's what I love about Filmmaking.
LowBudgetLover1 December 2017
While visiting my friends in New York, I saw this DVD in their library of movies. I was curious as one of my friends mentioned it was a low budget film and was actually on Netflix. As an Indie film lover, I had to watch. OK. Yes its obviously low budget. But I have to give this film a 10 for originality if nothing else. I have never heard of this type of relationship. The guy, Ray Dalton, doesn't just have one fling but several. We were laughing like crazy. It is a bizarre film and extremely entertaining. The Southern accent is cool. Funny, strange, bizarre, low budget, gutsy, silly, did I mention funny and bizarre? Hell, way to go. That's what I love about filmmaking.
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