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This one had decent eye candy, more than its predecessor. Perez Hilton runs around mocking religious anti-gays. And while the jokes here were equally raunchy, they just were not funny as the "effect" of the first one had already prepared us for this premise (and I repeat; there is nothing NEW going on here). I know I've just repeated myself...but then again so did this movie.

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Not as good as the first one!

Okay.

Writers Todd Stephens and Eric Eisenbrey put together a fair enough script, just with a bunch of shortcomings.

A word of advice, though, if you are particularly sensitive, then there is a fair amount of lewd scenes in the movie. But there's not that passion from the first one that would make you cry; side perhaps from the mermaid.

I really don't recommend this movie for the folks that saw the first one.

The basic fault lies in having such an inane script. It ran with the idea of making a gay version of American Pie and ran with it. The only close-to-funny gag (yes singular) was them making fun of the original cast for failing to return due to "not being labeled as gay for doing two gay-themed movies." More likely, they simply read the script and knew they were above this (ah-hem) bottom-dwelling nightmare.

Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild!

Aaron Michael Davies

Griff

Perez Hilton

Perez Hilton

Scott Thompson

Andy's Dad

Isaac Webster

Jasper Pledge / Fake Griff

Andersen Gabrych

Rod the Wino Queen

Brent Corrigan

Stan the Merman

Ellen Jacoby

Crusty Nurse

Willam Belli

Nancy Needatwat

Amanda Lepore

Debbie Gottakunt

John Epperson

Andy's Mom

Jim Verraros

Singing Priest

Stephanie McVay

Bonnie Hunter

Tammy Klein

Woman on Plane

Another Gay Movie was a huge hit at Frameline30, and no wonder: It featured an appealing young cast in a breezy and risqué story of four young gay guys out to get laid for the very first time.

The Cameos from Muffster and Nico's Mum are also welcomed with a wide grin.

I would say if you are bored and want to spend an hour and a half amused yet bemused, laughing but not really knowing what at and trying to guess the countless films this one parodies, go for it! Although sexier and grosser, this one was probably not as good as the first one.

Andy's in particular, seemed nothing like his character in the first. Like I said it's harmless!

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Another horrible sequel

While I actually enjoyed the first movie to the extent that I was rather generous with my rating, this one deserves neither praise nor benefit of the doubt. The film tried to utilize the same formula; gay sex jokes, shock value, pop references and cameos from recognizable gay celebrities (I liked seeing Rupaul, but I consider any instance of having to see Perez Hilton a bad day on my calendar) but once gain, there just wasn't anything new here.

The character's became realistic and though it lost me at times it's charm held me till the end. It's a harmless bash at every gay stereotype you can imagine, it's camp, driven and funny.

Many moments in the film have that extreme cringe factor, but you have chosen to invest time in a movie titled 'Another Gay Movie: Gays Gone Wild' you can hardly expect subtleties like the camera veering off to record a fireplace while sexual activity is implied...

RuPaul and Lady Bunny bring classic drag comedy, while the main cast are easy on the eye and don't appall with their acting skills.

Their replacements were not completely thought out. The Sequel is really REALLY flaky, extra fluffy and totally pointless. And while the jokes here were equally raunchy, they just were not funny as the "effect" of the first one had already prepared us for this premise (and I repeat; there is nothing NEW going on here).

The script needed many many more edits before it made it into production.

another gay sequel cast

putting it nicely

I did love the first movie. The bevy of nice looking actors, no matter how naked, had no hope of saving this film.



However the premise still had some promise.