The perfect gay couple are having a wedding in their backyard, and they've invited the family and all their emotional baggage. When the happy couple starts fighting over what to call it, you know it's going to be a long day... Read more
| Starring | Katherin Billings, Michael Chase, Matt Fentiman, Brendan Fletcher |
|---|---|
| Director | Bill Marchant |
| Genres | Gay/Lesbian |
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The perfect gay couple are having a wedding in their backyard, and they've invited the family and all their emotional baggage. When the happy couple starts fighting over what to call it, you know it's going to be a long day...
| Starring | Katherin Billings, Michael Chase, Matt Fentiman, Brendan Fletcher, Suzanne Hepburn, Mark Hildreth, Bill Marchant, Cara McDowell, Andrew Moxham, Stephen Park, Carly Pope, Tom Scholte, Namcy Sivak, Debra Thorne, Anna Williams |
|---|---|
| Director | Bill Marchant |
| Studio | TLA RELEASING |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 30 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Gay/Lesbian |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 26 Sep 2005 Production year: 2005 |
| Format | DVD |
Given that the same names reappear several times in the credits, this film was obviously a labour of love. So its a shame that it should be such a waste, sunk by leaden contrivance and earnestness, a painfully arch effort, with seriously unreal dialogue (platitudes with a few f**ks thrown in for style) underpinned by solemn piano chords and bass notes. The acting is so bad that even the accents sound false (though its a Canadian film, not from the US). Its even an effort to get to the end.
Atrocious, horrid, waste of good time, better spent on clearing your grandmas' grave.
It's as though some rich porno filmmaker, has a whim and goes through with it. It's offensive! Insulting!
I've heard more real talk going on in a gay pub.
The only person who is at all believable is the mother of one of the leading-actor(?). Never again. Please don't send me any more eyesores like that. I beg of you. Yaak!
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