Released | Aug 31st, 2000 |
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Running Time | 111 |
Director | Josh Eliot |
Company | Catalina Video |
Cast | Paul Dawson, Tuck Johnson, Scott Davis, Steve Masters, Steve Rambo, Dave Casino, Blake Harper, Jacob Scott, Dave Nelson, Ethan Wright, Andrew Lennox, Mondo, Leo Masters, Eric Holtz, Ray Harley, Tony Cruz, Jason Branch, Carson Cole, Jack Stuart |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genre | Gay and Bi |
Catalina scores major points with this fun tale of back-stabbing (and ass-stabbing) Hollywood divas.
Steve Rambo is a bitchy movie director whose casting couch is always full. Blake Harper is his lover, a movie producer who is forced to turn a blind eye to his man's shenanigans. Jason Branch is a movie star on the verge of being discovered (who also happens to be having a fling with Rambo). Branch's boyfriend, Ray Harley, is the film's composer, who is completely oblivious to his man's shenanigans.
Ultimately tempers flare and situations explode, resulting in a murder mystery that Hollywood would be proud of.
Some fine performances all-round, specifically Blake Harper, who's given some terrific dialogue as the jilted boyfriend and earns a Best Supporting Actor pre-nom. Steve Rambo garners a Best Actor pre-nom as well, playing his role as the nasty, catty director with relish. Other pre-noms: Josh Eliot's screenplay with its fun twists and turns, the music (Sonic Seduction and original tunes played by Ray Harley) is fitting and a fine threesome with Branch, Rambo and crewmember Carson Cole (even though he never takes off his pants).
Overall, a lot of fun.