Eating Out
- Director: Q. Allan Brocka
- Writer: Q. Allan Brocka
- Producer: Phillip J. Bartell; Daniel Hatch
CGiii Comment
The first [of the series] and, by far, the best.
Quirky, likeable, inoffensive...entertaining fodder.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
When Caleb's gay roommate Kyle reveals that quite a lot of straight woman bed with gay men (ostensibly to convert them), nice guy Caleb considers going gay to improve his unsatisfactory heterosexual sex life. He shortly thereafter falls for Gwen, whom he meets at a party, but she's got her own sexual frustrations going. She's only attracted to gay men while instantly dismissive of any straight guy approaching her, such as Caleb. Kyle quickly moves on the Caleb-is-gay campaign to benefit them, but his motives aren't entirely altruistic. He longs for Marc, a desirable hottie who's Gwen's gay roommate. Unfortunately for Kyle, Marc only has eyes for Caleb. Kyle's plan: Get Caleb to date Marc so it'll bring Caleb closer to Gwen while putting himself (Kyle) in proximity with Marc (their true targets).
Cast & Characters
Rebekah Kochan as Tiffani;
Scott Lunsford as Caleb Peterson;
Jim Verraros as Kyle;
Natalie Burge as Milkshake Marcy;
Adrienne Pearson as Jenny the Beaver 'Firecrotch';
Jillian Nusbaum as Jamie Peterson;
Ryan Carnes as Marc Everhard;
Christopher Michaels as Sebastian;
Emily Brooke Hands as Gwen Anderson;
Billy Shepard as Joey;
Maurice Grossman as Carnival Vendor;
John Janezic as Richard;
Ditte Lokon as Miko;
Dani Millan as Ronnie;
Stafford Williamson as Prof. Winston James