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Genre :

Comedy, Romance

Release Date :

April 18, 2008 (Limited)

MPAA Rating :

R

Director :

C. Jay Cox

Starring :

Tori Spelling, Philipp Karner, James O'Shea, Joanna Cassidy, Tess Harper, Robert Foxworth, Amber Benson, Garrett M. Brown, Brooke Dillman, Steve Sandvoss, Jane Cho, Michael Medico, Dean McDermott, Elizabeth Kell

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  N/A    Readers  3 of 5 [Rate It]

“..Formulaic gay comedy..”
by Peter Debruge [Variety]

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this was a really good movie. it kept me guessing right till the end. the soundtrack would be so good. but i cant seem to find it anywhere. if anyone has it or knows where to find it could they let me know?? thankss and check out this movie. its totally worth a watch

posted by Movie Lover on Jul 09, 2008

great movie,..sit back and relax type of a movie. the story is cute, and realistic, and the blond (Tori Spelling) isnt as annoying, which is good. Wouldve been great if Ryan and Matt ended up with each other. Highly recommended, gays and straights alike... Acting was good, esp Matt. Ryans body is perfect! Tori is chubby...she looks good chubby though.

posted by caramacree on Sep 07, 2008

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posted by Xfcvaqzi on Jul 16, 2009
 
 

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