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Bearcity

Country: USA, Language: English, 104 mins

  • Director: Douglas Langway
  • Writer: Douglas Langway; Lawrence Ferber
  • Producer: Derek Curl; Heidi H. Hamelin

CGiii Comment

Just when you thought that a bad director had hung up his clapperboard for good - 14 years after the awful 'Raising Heroes' - Langway does it again (this time with fat hairy men).

The blurb likens this to Sex and the City - now, that's a creative imagination at work, it isn't true.

Amateur and talentless from start to finish - time-lapsed sex scenes, tacky dialogue, dismally wooden acting - all make for a stomach-churning experience.

On the upside, it may, hopefully, be another 14 years before Langway makes another mess.


Trailer...

 

The(ir) Blurb...

Set in New York's gay "bear" scene and taking a cue from the popular HBO franchise "Sex and the City," BearCity follows a tight-knit pack of friends experiencing comical mishaps, emotionally sweet yet lusty romantic encounters and a cast of colorful, diverse characters as they gear up for a big party weekend.

Cast & Characters

Joe Conti as Tyler;
Gerald McCullouch as Roger;
Brian Keane as Fred;
Stephen Guarino as Brent;
Alex Di Dio as Simon;
Gregory Gunter as Michael;
James Martinez as Carlos;
Sebastian La Cause as Fernando;
Christian Dante White as Cory;
David Drake as Dr. Straube;
Peter Stickles as Executive;
Ashlie Atkinson as Amy;
Randy Jones as Buck;
Blake Evan Sherman as Melvin;
Jonathan McEwan as Ted