After Marc dumps him, Kyle unites with Gwen and Tiffani to land sexually confused art model Troy by pretending to be straight. However, Marc wants Troy, too, and members from a notorious "ex... Read allAfter Marc dumps him, Kyle unites with Gwen and Tiffani to land sexually confused art model Troy by pretending to be straight. However, Marc wants Troy, too, and members from a notorious "ex-gay" group are slipping for the both of them.After Marc dumps him, Kyle unites with Gwen and Tiffani to land sexually confused art model Troy by pretending to be straight. However, Marc wants Troy, too, and members from a notorious "ex-gay" group are slipping for the both of them.
- Octavio
- (as Adrian Quinonez)
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I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a funny, sexy movie to spend some time with.
There is ample eye candy in the shape of Marco Dapper and Brett Chukerman. (Although Ryan Carnes is sorely missed. The boy is a subtle and sensitive actor trapped in the body of an Abercrombie & Fitch model.) Yes, there is a totally unbelievable plot, but this is a farce, after all. Rebekah Kochan seems to be channeling Jennifer Coolidge, and I mean that as a huge compliment, and kept me laughing all the way through the film's brisk and breezy ninety minutes.
Great fun.
For Kyle, he's even willing to go so far as to pretend to join an ex-gay campus group headed by Jacob. Troy's kind of unsure about his own sexuality. He seems one obliging dude, willing to share sex with just about anyone.
This leads to a whole lot of trouble all around, but in the end all the boys and girls in the film seem to be nicely paired off. I do so love happy endings.
There are lots of laughs in this film, but it actually takes a look at a very serious topic, the preying on impressionable kids just starting to find out about their sexuality by some very uptight people. There's a whole lot of new thinking about human sexuality over the past century and a half, but don't try and tell the fundamentalists anything in that regard.
Best performance in the film is Scott Vickaryous as the ex-gay leader of the campus group. The unveiling of the inner Jacob is something to behold, as is the disrobing of Marco Dapper as Troy.
Worth the price of admission alone.
Laughed really hard at this movie!
Take your friends!!
6.5/10
Did you know
- TriviaRyan Carnes, who played Marc in the original Eating Out (2004), was unable to return due to shooting conflicts.
- Quotes
[while sketching Troy in class]
Tiffani: [drooling] I wanna hit that harder than Ike hit Tina.
Kyle: [ditto] I wanna be wrapped in his arms forever and ever.
Gwen Anderson: I wanna see him get it on with his boyfriend.
Kyle: You think he's gay?
Gwen Anderson: Does Whitney want crack?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Serving Seconds: The Making of 'Eating Out 2' (2007)
- SoundtracksOut There (minimal mix)
Written, produced and performed by Casey Clark (as Casey '3pm' Clark)
Copyright 2006 3pm Productions
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- Eating Out 2: Different Rocks
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- Gross US & Canada
- $37,072
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,394
- Nov 26, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $37,072