8 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :- funny nevertheless, 28 September 2007
Author:
ssto from New York, USA
i went expecting to see a really stupid teen comedy, and was a bit
surprised, because it exceeded my expectations but in a good way. it
really starts with all the clichés you can expect, but later develops
into something really watchable and entertaining. after the first few
minutes then i was ready to leave the cinema - i went to watch the
movie at a free 'Advance Movie Screening' in Cinema Village and
expected that it is a new movie, so after the first few minutes i
thought 'why are they still making stupid movies like this? don't they
think we had enough of this crap already'? but now that i see it was
released in 2004, i'm kinda relieved :) so...after the first about 10
minutes, as the movie develops, i began to see some real story develop,
with nice dialog, funny moments (even grossly funny, but hm...in a good
way :)
actually - why am i writing such a long comment? 3 years after its
release, there isn't a single comment on this movie here, and even at
the free prescreening there were so few people....i actually intended
to go see 'Lust, Caution', but apparently the interest there was
huge...
but to get to my point - this is actually a good movie, you just need
to give it a chance, and i believe you'd enjoy it
peace
4 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- An offensive, unenlightened "comedy" about what straight people view gayness as, 17 July 2008
Author:
hasuob from United States
I was extremely disappointed with this movie. It looked like it might
be one of those unheard of movies which end up making you laugh for
hours. I instead found myself groaning every scene as gay stereotypes
are reinforced and the entire depiction of life in college and gay
rights activists is warped so severely that it becomes unrecognizable
except as a caricature to be used like a punching bag for the movie's
comedy. The superficial perspective on LGBTQ life highlights this
movie's writers' affinity for stereotypes that would make even a
Westboro Baptist Minister blush. My gay friend commented this movie
sets back the view of gay people by 15 years and I would have to agree.
The IMDb title "Home of Phobia" is jarringly accurate.
7 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :- What Chuck & Larry Should Have Been, 23 January 2008
Author:
Pete (Jakrabit31@aol.com) from Central Islip, NY
Caught this movie on HERE! on Demand. What a nice surprise. Completely
funny throughout, appealing characters, and interesting story. The
premise revolves around a straight college guy who pretends to be gay
to get closer to a girl he likes. This could have been another "I Now
Pronounce You Chuck and Larry" which I found a bit offensive and
patronizing. What's so refreshing about the film is that the film has a
gay sensibility but does not try to preach gay acceptance. The
characters are who they are. Sam Huntington as Clay was extremely
appealing in the lead role. Lots of hilarious supporting characters too
including Rachel Dratch as a very drunk, very old college student, and
John Goodman who nailed it as a local bartender who teaches the lead
character how to "be gay." Heather Matarazzo was a bit over the top as
the New York Jewish girl but funny nonetheless. It's rare to find a
movie that I have never heard of, yet enjoyed so much. I think whether
gay or straight, if you are looking for a fun teen comedy, you will
enjoy this film.
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8 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :-

funny nevertheless, 28 September 2007
Author: ssto from New York, USA
i went expecting to see a really stupid teen comedy, and was a bit surprised, because it exceeded my expectations but in a good way. it really starts with all the clichés you can expect, but later develops into something really watchable and entertaining. after the first few minutes then i was ready to leave the cinema - i went to watch the movie at a free 'Advance Movie Screening' in Cinema Village and expected that it is a new movie, so after the first few minutes i thought 'why are they still making stupid movies like this? don't they think we had enough of this crap already'? but now that i see it was released in 2004, i'm kinda relieved :) so...after the first about 10 minutes, as the movie develops, i began to see some real story develop, with nice dialog, funny moments (even grossly funny, but hm...in a good way :)
actually - why am i writing such a long comment? 3 years after its release, there isn't a single comment on this movie here, and even at the free prescreening there were so few people....i actually intended to go see 'Lust, Caution', but apparently the interest there was huge...
but to get to my point - this is actually a good movie, you just need to give it a chance, and i believe you'd enjoy it
peace
4 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

An offensive, unenlightened "comedy" about what straight people view gayness as, 17 July 2008
Author: hasuob from United States
I was extremely disappointed with this movie. It looked like it might be one of those unheard of movies which end up making you laugh for hours. I instead found myself groaning every scene as gay stereotypes are reinforced and the entire depiction of life in college and gay rights activists is warped so severely that it becomes unrecognizable except as a caricature to be used like a punching bag for the movie's comedy. The superficial perspective on LGBTQ life highlights this movie's writers' affinity for stereotypes that would make even a Westboro Baptist Minister blush. My gay friend commented this movie sets back the view of gay people by 15 years and I would have to agree. The IMDb title "Home of Phobia" is jarringly accurate.
7 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :-

What Chuck & Larry Should Have Been, 23 January 2008
Author: Pete (Jakrabit31@aol.com) from Central Islip, NY
Caught this movie on HERE! on Demand. What a nice surprise. Completely funny throughout, appealing characters, and interesting story. The premise revolves around a straight college guy who pretends to be gay to get closer to a girl he likes. This could have been another "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry" which I found a bit offensive and patronizing. What's so refreshing about the film is that the film has a gay sensibility but does not try to preach gay acceptance. The characters are who they are. Sam Huntington as Clay was extremely appealing in the lead role. Lots of hilarious supporting characters too including Rachel Dratch as a very drunk, very old college student, and John Goodman who nailed it as a local bartender who teaches the lead character how to "be gay." Heather Matarazzo was a bit over the top as the New York Jewish girl but funny nonetheless. It's rare to find a movie that I have never heard of, yet enjoyed so much. I think whether gay or straight, if you are looking for a fun teen comedy, you will enjoy this film.
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