Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild is trash filmmaking at its best, which is still too low for those whose idea of slumming is a weekend with the Desperate Housewives box set.
Another Gay Sequel (2008)
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Reviews Counted:20
Fresh:4
Rotten:16
Average Rating:3.4/10
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Aug 29, 2008 Limited
Synopsis:
Mischievous writer/director Todd Stephens is ready to take you to the next level of raunchy comedy, and so are we!
Andy, Nico, Jarod and Griff are back, cherries popped and ready to go. Meeting...
Mischievous writer/director Todd Stephens is ready to take you to the next level of raunchy comedy, and so are we!
Andy, Nico, Jarod and Griff are back, cherries popped and ready to go. Meeting up during steamy Spring Break in Florida, our heroes enthusiastically enter the ultimate contest, Gays Gone Wild.
The goal: to attain the most "action" over the course of the vacation. This may sound easy in a place where shirtless, bikini-clad collegiate hunks are around every corner, but when wet "package" contests, evil gay fratboys and genital crabs enter the picture, the guys have their work cut out for them. Sweetness reins supreme however, as love proves to be the biggest obstacle of all.
Beach Blanket Bingo, Showgirls and "The Price is Right" are just some of the pop cultural references in store in what promises to be an unabashed, laugh-out loud and eye-popping good time. --© TLA Releasing
Starring: Jonah Blechman, RuPaul Charles, Brent Corrigan, Scott Thompson
Starring: Jonah Blechman, RuPaul Charles, Brent Corrigan, Scott Thompson
Director: Todd Stephens
Director: Todd Stephens
Screenwriter: Eric Eisenbrey, Todd Stephens
Studio: TLA Releasing
Reviews for Another Gay Sequel
Any film that opens with a comical beheading and electrocution deserves at least some praise...Gone Wild takes this improbable franchise even further into comedic dementia.
A more slapdash affair than its predecessor, but writer-director Todd Stephens has retained enough sunshine, sweetness, and bravely go-for-broke showmanship to keep things moving at an amiable pace.
Crass and vulgar and insanely gay, Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild could not be more aptly named.
Another Gay Sequel sends up the cinematic sophomore curse: Only one of the four main characters is played by the same actor in both movies, leaving Nico puzzled as to why his friends look so unfamiliar.
This strenuously unfunny follow-up to the uneven but often uproarious Another Gay Movie duly maintains the original's levels of raunch and gross-out gags, but it all feels perfunctory, with comic inspiration distinctly lacking.
If Another Gay Movie was the gay American Pie, then Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild is the gay Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise.
This mincing bad time is built entirely around shrill pop-culture references.
Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild aims for a self-knowingness that could conceivably be mislabeled as camp by any one of its *****-brained lead characters.
One of only three movies in my life I've walked out of before they ended; the worst film of 2008
A queer spin on Not Another Teen Movie that's even less entertaining -- and far grosser -- that the original.
Much of the humor is cruel, not playful. (Lubricant replaced with glue? Try imagining that without clinching.)
[Director] Stephens' stabs at contrasting pathos come off as merely maudlin. Tired cameos by drag queens RuPaul and Lady Bunny and other celebs don't help.
Another Gay Movie was actually funny with some heart, but Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild is merely a crude series of sketches loosely revolving around an ersatz game show presided over by drag queens RuPaul and Lady Bunny.
Here is a film as bad as the recently released Disaster Movie. In a way, I guess this is progress; even gay filmmakers are now able to make very, very bad movies.
Includes clever references to the straight raunchfests Porky's and American Pie. But his film feels more like a collection of skits than a cohesive story. His characters aren't even half-dimensional and, except for Nico, are boorish bores.
There are no closets and no shame here, even if some blinds would be welcome.
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