The marriage of mutual friends reunites former college roommates Bob and Brendan, who tried to ignore the sexual tension that always flowed between them. Brendan finally comes out to Bob at the reception, but is it a case of too little, too late?
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I can almost forgive the crappy, wish-fulfillment writing and the amateurish acting, and the fact that they put the great Marni Nixon in a flapper outfit that wouldn't pass muster at a third grade Halloween party. But the cast - what did the producers do - put out a call for the ugliest actors in town? The chick with the dark lips and the horse teeth/face was particularly repulsive, and PS has anyone in this movie ever smoked a cigarette before? Talk about awkward. The "sex" scenes were among the unsexiest I have ever seen, and the whole thing just reeked of home movie-making. I cannot believe so many viewers rated this as a "feel-good" movie. It was puke.
A gay 20-something and his commitment-minded TV-star boyfriend attend the wedding of a straight college friend, which brings up relationship issues and who's-attracted-to-who predicaments. In the lead, Alexis Arquette (who resembles Jerry Seinfeld) can't seem to get his character out of the doldrums; mopey most of the time, with his hands deep in his pockets, his eyes always seem to be fixed on the ground. Some of the supporting players are cute, Maddie Corman can always be counted on for some extra energy, and the modest film has a squirrelly edge (as when a straight couple makes out to the Partridge Family!). Overall, a bit undernourished, but not callow. The movie is lightly peppered with amusing throwaway lines and it doesn't tip-toe around the gay characters, which is a nice change for queer cinema. ** from ****
Great comedy movie with lots of plot twists and unexpected surprises. Great reactions from the characters. Showed a close knit group of college friends that new each other so well, they often finished each others sentences.Loved the wedding ceremony and the 2nd reading. It was very funny to see the reaction of the wedding party after that reading was completed. Loved It!Great acting, especially by Brenden in the last final scenes. Loved the Partridge Family music which established the time frame of when the events take place. Excellent use of songs and the way they tied into specific scenes and action going on.
This movie is a total riot. I enjoyed the cast as an ensemble. Tuc Watkins is outstanding as the aging Soap Star, and Patricia Mauceri (who co-starred with Watkins on One Life to Live) is a total delight. The ending is a little fantasy like, but who cares, I had a great time watching it - and you will too!