Josh Stevens
Jason Stuart
Josh Stevens

“Can a regular gay guy find love in L.A.?”
A Jewish man discovers his boyfriend of 10 years has been cheating on him, and decides to embark on a dating spree.
Josh Stevens
Jason Stuart
Josh Stevens
Tex
Jim J. Bullock
Tex
Billy (10 Attitude #3)
David Faustino
Billy (10 Attitude #3)
Craig
Sean Kanan
Craig
Leslie
Alexandra Paul
Leslie
Glenda
Judy Tenuta
Glenda
Bryce (10 Attitude #2)
Scott Kennedy
Bryce (10 Attitude #2)
Brandon
Christopher Cowan
Brandon
Jack Langford
Fritz Greve
Jack Langford
Tony
Mitch Hara
Tony
Leo (10 Attitude #9)
Joey Vieira
Leo (10 Attitude #9)
Cheryl
Sheila Kay
Cheryl
If this had a slightly more decent / clearer script, better camera work and an overall better budget, it could have easily become a classic among queer movies. Unfortunately, it doesn't have any of the mentioned things. While the plot represents the universal dating experience for both queer and straight people and has a nice range of possible scenarios of what can be wrong with a date, the conversations feel unnatural, probably mostly because of the chosen improvised style. The ending also ruined what could have been an okay watch for me - the cliché of the closeted high school bully getting a potential redemption might have still worked in 2001 but sure doesn't 20 years later.
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