Is It Just Me?
- Director: J.C. Calciano
- Writer: J.C. Calciano
- Producer: Michael Amato
CGiii Comment
As sweet as a barrel load of molasses - enough to turn your stomach.
Ouch, that's just too cruel.
This little film does not deserve such harshness.
It does make a welcome change from the usual drug-snorting, down-on-my-luck hustler storylines.
This is light and frilly, wholesome and sanctimonious - that Texan drawl...
Calciano: the direction is not good...awkward in places but, at least, the camera was as steady as a preacher on Sunday.
The actors actually do a good job with the clunky script - with better material, bigger and better things could loom - there is some talent on show.
The ending: really, it is rather inspired.
Sweet - if a little sickly.
It will leave you with a smile - that's not a bad way to leave a film.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Frustrated by his ongoing failure to meet Mr. Right, Blaine stumbles upon what might be his perfect match in an online chat room - Xander, a sweet, hunky Texan who's recently moved to LA. Smitten, Blaine finds he's been chatting to Xander under his go-go dancer roommate's profile, setting in motion a convoluted comedy of errors with romance as the ultimate objective.
Cast & Characters
Nicholas Downs as Blaine;
David Loren as Xander;
Adam Huss as Cameron;
Michelle Laurent as Michelle;
Bob Rumnock as Bob;
Bruce Gray as Ernie;
Jed Bernard as Drunk Guy;
Keith Roenke as Barista;
Michael Donahue as Antonio;
Christopher King as Frontier Model;
Bryce Blais as Drew;
Chris Tisa as Coffee Patron;
Brian Schulze as Cameron's Friend;
Alisa J. Campbell as Bartender #2;
Brody Kramer as Man in bed