Eating Out: All You Can Eat |  | Director: Glenn Gaylord Actors: Rebekah Kochan, Daniel Skelton, Chris Salvatore, Michael Walker, Leslie Jordan Studio: Ariztical Entertainment, Inc. Category: DVD
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Format: Anamorphic, Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Discs: 1 Running Time: 80 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: AZTDCQC703D UPC: 631008070391 EAN: 0631008070391 ASIN: B002MYF6N8
Theatrical Release Date: 2009 Release Date: November 10, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Ariztical Entertainment Release Date: 11/10/2009 Run time: 80 minutes
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Eating Out 3, All You Can Eat (2009) July 5, 2010 Elisa (Italy) Since I already featured the previous two movies, and since there is a lot of eye candy here, well, I decided to feature also this one, but, truth be told, I'm not totally convinced by it. It's not bad, it's an extreme comic movie, but all in all, it's quite on the average side: not so pushing to be freaking, not so bounded to be a romantic comedy. In the end, the best part of the movie, are all the pretty guys around.
The worst of the Three May 8, 2010 Kerry from DC (DC Metro Area) The third in the series...the other two are better and this was just ok. Would recommend you borrow a friend's copy. Save your money.
Ja gut May 6, 2010 C. Long (Little Valley, NY) Diffently got some hot action in this movie, not revealing, but you can let you imagination do the work :-) Over all has a good story behind it.
A better than average gay movie March 1, 2010 J. McCarthy (Sydney, Australia) This film works primarily because of the fine comic acting of Rebekah Kochan; she's an absolute hoot! Without her sharp and focussed performance, dropping great one-liners at every turn, the film would have ended up much further down the food chain.
Older movie buffs might wonder if all young people like Casey speak in the shallow and glib way they do. Sadly many do, including all the tedious gay references to Madonna and her ilk. In the next breath we are asked to believe that he is looking for a deep relationship; one with more intellectual content. This double standard is present in many pop American films and the truly sad thing is that the characters, and probably the filmmakers, don't seem to see the irony.
However, the kid comes good at the end with an effective public speech that wins the man he loves. Also, the film was often funny and not overlong. A plus in this genre.
Everyday Gay Life! (Maybe) February 12, 2010 MIKAL6969 (Orange County, CA USA) If you are a fan of the EATING OUT films, you will notice that the one main attraction appears in each one. Rebekah Kochan is simply the BEST! She is hilarious, mischievious, loving and caring, and the most awesome "fag-hag" a gay man could want and have! Yes, the actors are HOT, but you will find that Rebekah's TIFFANY character keeps the movie going, as it does in all three movies. Chris Salvatore as Zack, is tall, dark and handsome, and if you didn't know, he is gifted with a talent of a beautiful singing voice. Definately check out his music online! Daniel Skelton's Casey, is young and desperate for love. Casey falls for Zack and goes along a path to try and make himself appealing to Zack, which doesn't go so smoothly as he hoped. It's a hilarious adventure throughout the movie. I would suggest purchasing this to complete your trilogy of a wonderful gay series.
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