Another Gay Movie | |
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Directed by | Todd Stephens |
Produced by | Todd Stephens Jesse Adams Karen Jaroneski |
Written by | Todd Stephens |
Starring |
Michael Carbonaro Jonah Blechman Jonathan Chase Mitch Morris Ashlie Atkinson Scott Thompson Stephanie McVay |
Music by |
Marty Beller Nancy Sinatra (song) |
Cinematography | Carl Bartels |
Edited by | Jeremy Stulberg |
Production
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Luna Pictures
Piloton Entertainment Velvet Films |
Distributed by | TLA Releasing |
Release date
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Running time
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93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $500,000 |
Box office | $745,327 |
Another Gay Movie is a 2006 gay romantic comedy film directed by Todd Stephens. It follows four gay friends, Andy, Jarod, Nico and Griff, who vow upon graduating high school that they will all lose their "anal virginity" before their friend's Labor Day party. A sequel, Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild!, was released in 2008.
The story centers around four gay friends who have recently graduated from San Torum High School. Andy (Michael Carbonaro) is an awkward, sex-crazed character who frequently masturbates with his mother's fruits and vegetables. Jarod (Jonathan Chase) is a handsome and fit jock who is quite insecure. Griff (Mitch Morris) is a nerdy, well-dressed guy who is secretly in love with Jarod. Nico (Jonah Blechman) is the most flamboyant, outgoing, and effeminate of the group. The four of them decide to make a pact to have sex by the end of the summer. Each boy proceeds to pursue sex in different ways, with both tragic and comedic results. Nico tries to secure an online date with a man named Ryder (Matthew Rush), but ends up with the grandfather (George Marcy) of their lesbian friend Muffler. Jarod seeks out fellow jocks, including a baseball pitcher named Beau (James Getzlaff), while Griff tries to earn the affection of Angel (Darryl Stephens), a male stripper; Jarod and Griff leave these men to have sex with each other instead, because they are in love. Andy, having failed to seduce his long-time crush, his math teacher, Mr. Puckov (Graham Norton), has a threesome with the rejected Beau and Angel. Much of the humor comes from how awkward each boy is at romance and how naive they are about sex. Each plot backfires horribly, until the boys finally begin to change their attitudes towards sex at the end of the film.