[16+]Eating Out
A guy pretends to be gay to attract a woman, but unknowingly draws the attention of her roommate instead.
15 May 1979, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
21 November 1982, Pittsfield, Illinois, USA
28 April 1984, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
8 February 1983, Chicago, Illinois, USA
5 December 1977, Viroqua, Wisconsin, USA
June 10, 2005
Like a Will & Grace episode gone horribly wrong.May 27, 2005
Rarely more than sophomoric.April 14, 2005
While there's zero chemistry between any of them in any combination, there is an awful lot of the excruciatingly shrill Gwen.June 04, 2005
It's just too bad it's not still stuck in a plain brown wrapper.December 23, 2005
You 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.June 10, 2005
A sweet and funny take on the crossed-wire romantic couplings of A Midsummer Night's Dream.April 29, 2005
It's cute enough but fails to deliver.June 10, 2005
It's too formulaic, much too obvious and features some of the most unpleasant characters in recent film history.May 12, 2005
... a feature-length sitcom with gay double entendres.April 28, 2005
Eating Out is a sometimes-enjoyable trifle. But make no mistake. It's a trifle.May 19, 2005
The 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.April 29, 2005
A less-than-satisfying cinematic meal.