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Eating Out,
the first feature from Q. Allan Brocka, the creator of Rick and Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the
World, is a hysterical comedy of manners
with unpredictable plot twists
and steamy encounters. Set in the Arizona Sonoran
Desert Eating Out stars Scott
Lunsford as Caleb, a hunky straight college student, who falls for Gwen
(Emily Stiles). Caleb’s gay roommate, Kyle (Jim Verraros), convinces
him that pretending to be gay will get Gwen’s attention, and it
does. But instead of hooking up with Caleb, Gwen decides to fix him
up with her own gay best friend, Marc (Ryan Carnes). Meanwhile Gwen’s
latest boyfriend Joey (Billy Shepard) confesses to her that he is actually
gay. Puzzled by her attraction to gay men, Gwen sadly wonders if she’ll
ever
fall for a straight guy. When
Caleb agrees to go on a "date" with Marc, Kyle gives Caleb
some pointers, secretly hoping this will eventually bring him closer
to his own desire: Marc. But things get complicated and Caleb is faced
with a confusing situation — how does he reveal his true feelings
for Gwen without hurting Kyle or Marc? Marc can’t tell why the
new guy is so hot and cold while Kyle watches the two loves of his life leave him behind. |
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