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Getting Go, the Go Doc Project

  • 2013
  • Unrated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.2K
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Tanner Cohen and Matthew Camp in Getting Go, the Go Doc Project (2013)
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A shy but smitten college boy pursues a NY go-go boy through the pretext of making a documentary film about him, with the guys knowing each other only as "Doc" and "Go."A shy but smitten college boy pursues a NY go-go boy through the pretext of making a documentary film about him, with the guys knowing each other only as "Doc" and "Go."A shy but smitten college boy pursues a NY go-go boy through the pretext of making a documentary film about him, with the guys knowing each other only as "Doc" and "Go."

  • Director
    • Cory Krueckeberg
  • Writer
    • Cory Krueckeberg
  • Stars
    • Tanner Cohen
    • Matthew Camp
    • Ramon O. Torres
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Cory Krueckeberg
    • Writer
      • Cory Krueckeberg
    • Stars
      • Tanner Cohen
      • Matthew Camp
      • Ramon O. Torres
    • 21User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Tanner Cohen
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    Matthew Camp
    Matthew Camp
    • Go
    Ramon O. Torres
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    • Actor
    • (as Ramón Olmos Torres)
    Judy McLane
    Judy McLane
    • Actress
    Tedd Merrit
    • Actor
    • (as Tedd Merritt)
    • Director
      • Cory Krueckeberg
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      • Cory Krueckeberg
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    7Silitonga

    That was real...

    Just saw it and better than I expected. Despite it's super limited budget, almost every aspect well done, the acting, story, editing, and photography.

    Interesting to see Tanner Cohen again on screen after his last film was Were the World Mine (2008), he made reputation there, as the film too, one of the top greatest gay movies according to AfterElton. This some kind of good breakthrough. And the acting, no doubt, he's good.

    No wonder, the director, Cory Krueckeberg, chose him as the lead. He was the writer of Were the World Mine (2008) and this is a great debut for him as a director.

    The most interesting about this film is the story. It made like semi self-documentary, made by the 'Doc' (Tanner Cohen), who happened to be amateur fake director in a tricky way to get close to his favorite go-go dancer, 'Go' (Matthew Camp). He was very obsessed to 'Go' as he obsessed with online cam and blog. A little bit exhibitionist I say. He contacted 'Go' said that he's a director and want to make him and go-go dancing issue as the topic. Luckily, it was approved.

    Then, story between the 'Doc' and the 'Go' begin. The shooting begin as their love of each other also begin to grow. Emotional build and love made, but the truth always altered the story.

    Another great aspect of the film is the emotion, intimacy, and the bond between the two main actors really strong. We can felt this aspect almost at the entire film when filming the "amateur fake" documentary. At the point, I almost believe that this film was a "real" documentary starring by two "real" couple.

    Some might said it's sad ending, some might said not. For me, it's fair ending and I liked it, because made less "Hollywood ending."
    7justahunch-70549

    Charming & entertaining

    This is a delightful and enjoyable lightweight film about the unusual relationship between two young gay men in NY. It's slight as the story is exactly what the synopsis here says. The little tale of a shy young man obsessed over a far from shy go-go dancer in New York who pretends to want to make a documentary about him. The go-go dancer agrees and their "work" and personal relationship begins. They are only known as Go and Doc and they are both adorable. Doc (Tanner Cohen) falls for Go (Matthew Camp), as expected, but things turn out slightly different. Once we get to the point that they are involved, the film is an endless parade of scenes of these two kissing, cuddling, talking, playing & caring about each other with plenty of skin including a long and very romantic montage of kissing scenes filmed in various parts of NY. This was filmed 9 years ago as of this writing and Cohen is so good I am surprised at the lack of more credits than he has. Camp was really a go-go dancer at this point in time and he is just a charming natural in front of a camera and perfect for this part. I could have watched these two for longer as they are so enjoyable together. Special kudos to whoever edited this as it is a major part of what makes this little movie work so well.
    jm10701

    Unconventional and delightful

    A gorgeous, early-20s gay virgin in Manhattan (if you believe there ever could be such a person), just about to graduate from Columbia and then west to Iowa for grad school, fakes a documentary film project in an attempt to meet a gorgeous gay go-go dancer he's become obsessed with online. To his surprise the dancer goes along with the idea. The fake documentary leads pretty quickly to some very real sex and a lovely, tender, sort-of relationship.

    Actor and singer Tanner Cohen, the star of Were the World Mine (made by the same guys who made this one, but MUCH different), plays Doc, the almost-Columbia-grad virgin. Matthew Camp, a real live go-go dancer, plays Go, who is actually himself. The movie was shot in Camp's own apartment, gym, club, supermarket, etc, and follows his regular daily and nightly routine. The only fiction is the business with Doc.

    From beginning to end, nothing about this movie is conventional or predictable. Unlike 99.9% of gay men who see this, I thought Doc was lots sexier than Go, but the nerdy type with a totally natural body appeals to me lots more than the buff, shaved, go-go boy type. But Go is very smart and has an angelic face, and inside he's ten times sweeter and more appealing than Doc is - one of the sweetest and most appealing characters ever to appear in a gay movie. Matthew Camp is thoroughly delightful. Definitely, definitely worth seeing.
    Red_Identity

    Surprisingly good

    I really didn't expect this to be very good. I watched it because the guys looked hot. And one of them was, and it has a lot of very sexy, erotic scenes, but it's also a pretty good story underneath. It's nothing incredibly original, but the two leads have an undeniable chemistry and the writing and dialogue is mostly on point. it's a pretty good LGBT film dealing with issues, and in that respect it reminds me of a more aesthetically energetic Weekend, even if it doesn't hit that film's deeper themes. Overall, for those with low expectations, this will be very surprising in quality. As a film, it really works. I definitely recommend it.
    10emerald-294-746620

    Great film, True to life...well, at least mine.

    This film didn't turn out to be what I thought it was going to be...it was better.

    As an old fart it took me a short while to adjust to the style of the film making. It's truly wonderful how affordable and accessible film making has become these days....Thanks Apple. Just start watching and let it all wash over you. Be patient.

    The young actors were superb. I had seen Tanner Cohen in Were The World Mine. He was very good in that as well. Mathew Camp seems to have made his debut in this film. Very competent and naturalistic in his performance. Amazing in his complete, complex character portrayal. Who knows? Maybe he is so similar to and comfortable in his characters skin. I don't really care. He was just a pleasure to watch as was Tanner.

    I believed both of those boys characters.

    The arc was just as it should have been. Realism to the core.

    Don't know if the dialogue was improvised or loosely scripted. It seemed so spontaneous and natural that either those two boys are extraordinary actors or the writing is excellent or all of the above.

    That's what I liked about the film....believability and accurate portrayal of those two individual's humanity. Served to show that love, especially young and fresh love, never changes. It's a blissful state of insanity. I have experienced the situations and feelings of both these characters back in the days of innocence, youthful optimism and raging testosterone.

    This film reflected all of that.

    I have been vague with details of the film because discovering it as one goes along is an important part of the pleasure.

    Here's how much I was impressed, mesmerized, entertained and stimulated....I just bought the film from Wolfe Video.

    It's available on NetflixStreaming, clips on YouTube, VOD from Wolfe Video.

    I'm in love with both of those boys.

    Great job.

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    • Trivia
      In the scene where Doc first visits Go's home, he films the objects around the house. In Go's bedroom, the camera shows a collection of clutter in which an envelope with "Matt Camp" written on it. Matthew Camp is the actor playing Go
    • Goofs
      During the intro, Doc's laptop reveals that he is logged-in as "SPEAK productions" (the name of the production company).
    • Quotes

      Doc: My obsession has grown... into longing. It's like I wanna take care of him. I don't want him to make a living from the dollars of gropers anymore. I don't want him to seem as an object by anyone but me. I just want to rip that hat off his head so the world can see his eyes and not his ass. I'm really confused.

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      Published by Daniel J. Cartier Music (sesac)

      Courtesy of Daniel Cartier

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Seduciendo a Go
    • Production company
      • SPEAK Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
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      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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