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[16+]Eating Out
TrailerCaleb is a hunky political-science major with a fondness for aggressive girls while Gwen is an aggressive girl who falls for gay acting boys. However, thanks to Caleb's roommate, Gwen thinks he's gay and sets him up with her roommate, Marc.Actors: Rebekah Kochan, Scott Lunsford, Jim Verraros, Natalie Burge, Adrienne Pearson, Jillian Nusbaum, Ryan Carnes, Kris Black, Emily Brooke Hands, Billy Shepard, Maurice Grossman, ...»Director: Q. Allan BrockaCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: SDRelease: 2004IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "[16+]Eating Out"
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Characters of "[16+]Eating Out"
TiffaniPlayed by: Rebekah KochanCaleb PetersonPlayed by: Scott LunsfordKylePlayed by: Jim VerrarosMarc EverhardPlayed by: Ryan CarnesGwen AndersonPlayed by: Emily Brooke HandsJoeyPlayed by: Billy ShepardMr. MilfordPlayed by: Donald Cline -
Directors of "[16+]Eating Out"
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Creators of "[16+]Eating Out"
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Critic Reviews of "[16+]Eating Out"
Washington PostJune 10, 2005A sweet and funny take on the crossed-wire romantic couplings of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Detroit Free PressApril 29, 2005It's cute enough but fails to deliver.
Hollywood ReporterApril 29, 2005A less-than-satisfying cinematic meal.
Dallas Morning NewsApril 28, 2005Eating Out is a sometimes-enjoyable trifle. But make no mistake. It's a trifle.
L.A. WeeklyApril 14, 2005While there's zero chemistry between any of them in any combination, there is an awful lot of the excruciatingly shrill Gwen.
Filmcritic.comDecember 23, 2005You almost want a sequel just to see how hot and heavy it gets when all the characters are finally matched up with their appropriate partners.
Deseret News, Salt Lake CityJune 10, 2005It's too formulaic, much too obvious and features some of the most unpleasant characters in recent film history.
Salt Lake TribuneJune 10, 2005Like a Will & Grace episode gone horribly wrong.
Austin ChronicleJune 04, 2005It's just too bad it's not still stuck in a plain brown wrapper.
St. Paul Pioneer PressMay 19, 2005The way these characters are written tells us nothing about them and everything about the guy who wrote and directed this movie, whose name is Q. Allen Brocka and who may be the only person who will actually find it amusing.
Seattle Post-IntelligencerMay 12, 2005... a feature-length sitcom with gay double entendres.
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