Beginning with a funny mock commercial of 1950s B&W educational films (that insists "One not to be scared of homosexuals"), this hilarious comedy from director
P.J. Castellaneta skewers sexual stereotypes, game-playing and relationships with a savage wit and a keen eye. A close-knit group of poly-sexual, multiracial West Hollywood friends include: Tara (
Jennifer Tilly), who is desperate to have a turkey-baster child; her friends Vincey (
Mitchell Anderson), a lovelorn gay playwright; Robin (
Lori Petty), who pines for the voluptuous Sarina (
Cynda Williams), who in turn is ending a long-tern relationship with Megan (
Serena Scott Thomas). Add in even more hook-ups and break-ups, and you've got quite a stew brewing. As love, lust and controversy swirl around this playful bunch, you won't be able to help but fall in love with these great friends.