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3/10
SLAP IT BIG DADDY
nogodnomasters1 May 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Price (Patrick McKnight) is in trouble with the police for using a fake credit card. He hides out with his cousin Andre (Dane Hereford) at his frat house, his all gay frat house. The name of the detective in this film is Dick Johnson (Burton Gilliam) and the humor doesn't get any better. The gays are extremely over-the-top stereotypes. There is a scene where they attempt to spoof "Animal House" but it lacked humor, as did most of the film.

This is strictly a juvenile amateur attempt. Not worth a rental. Originally released in 2003 under the title "Sweet Hideaway."

Parental Guide: F-bomb, N-word. Near sex. No nudity.
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This is a great film!
casper-5810 March 2004
Sweet Hideaway is a little gem of a film. It's very well done, the story is interesting, and it's just plain funny! It had been a while since I'd seen a movie that made me laugh like this. A.J. Johnson and Ricky Smiley had me on the floor laughing too hard. Burton Gilliam did a spectacular job as Detective Johnson. I loved the way he delivered his lines... he was so maniacal, yet so lovable at the same time. I thought Patrick McKnight did a wonderful job for his first film appearance. All of the character development creates a memorable cast, as well as a memorable movie! This is definitely one for the collection. Four stars!
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1/10
Producers Who Shouldn't Produce
ChristineBee29 March 2003
This movie is the perfect example of why people who have no talent should ever produce again. Obviously this movie hasn't even got a distributor, even Ed Wood knew how to make a bad movie good. This one just starts bad and ends that way. I don't understand how the producer would hire such an inept director/writer.
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10/10
Good Movie
rectrc30 October 2003
I thought Sweet Hideaway was a good movie. I found it to be very entertaining. I knew it was an independent film prior to my viewing it, so I did not go to see it expecting a "Feature Film" presentation. I especially liked the family scene with the Aunt and the little boy. The coach was hilarious (although he did go a little over board with the profane language). It was nice seeing all the new faces (actors) in the movie. Everyone did a great job!

Overall, I enjoyed the movie!
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This homophobic and amateurish movie offends at every opportunity.
mppage8 December 2002
I saw this film at the San Francisco Black Lesbian, Gay, Transgendered Film Festival and was shocked not only by the amateur quality of the acting, writing, photography and direction but by the way the film pushed offensive stereotypes of gay men to unbelievably unpleasant extremes without even managing to be funny. (Of course, the film's equally offensive depiction of Asians, Caucasians, and some Black People weren't any funnier than its cartoonish depiction of its gay characters.) I can only guess that this incredibly homophobic film was made by a straight man with little or no real understanding or sympathy for gay men and their lives. And I can't help wondering why the SF BLGBT Festival would program this stink bomb.
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9/10
Fun Premise Is Sweet
rcreate2 April 2003
"Sweet Hideaway" may not succeed overall in its approach. However, several moments in the film are hilarious. The talent gathered for the effort are amazing, taking average material and making it interesting. New talent Chip Joslin, Benjamin Dane, Marco Rodriguez, Dane Hereford shine in their performances. "Sweet Hideaway" is far from a perfect comedy, but it succeeds on several levels. The added cast of Rickey Smiley, Anthony Johnson and Natalie Desselle propel the film and veteran Burton Gilliam adds an over-the-top element that actually helps ground the story. Newcomer Parisa Fakhri is also very endearing. "Hideaway" provides a start to several talented actors and is a guilty pleasure to watch. It is a film that promises to offend on every level but is not mean-spirited in its delivery.
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