
  
|
 |
 |
|
 Better Than Chocolate by Lions Gate

| List Price: |
$14.98 |
| Price: |
$12.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. |
| You Save: |
$1.99 (13%) |


|
|
DVD LIONSGATE ENT. Publisher: Lions Gate Gregory Middleton Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC Actors: Wendy Crewson, Karyn Dwyer, Christina Cox, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Marya Delver
Better than Chocolate is a sexy romp of love and lust with surprising results. Maggie (Karyn Dwyer) meets the woman of her dreams, Kim (Christina Cox), just hours before her mother, Lila (Wendy Crewson), and brother, Paul (Kevin Mundy), move in with her. When the four end up sharing a loft, Maggie believes she must keep her affair a secret but it is Maggie's clandestine romance that inadverten
BETTER THAN CHOCOLATE UNRATED (DVD MOVIE) Many lesbian movies are long on charm and short on production values; Better Than Chocolate has a solid dose of both and steamy sex scenes to boot. Our heroine Maggie (Karyn Dwyer), a clerk at a lesbian bookstore, meets footloose butch Kim (Christina Cox) and, after Kim's van is towed away, they move in together. Unfortunately for their romantic bliss, Maggie's mother, Lila (Wendy Crewson), and teenage brother move in that very evening thanks to Lila's impending divorce. But what really complicates matters is that Maggie can't bring herself to come out to her mother; even when she tries, Lila steamrolls through the conversation, like she knows what's coming and doesn't want to hear it. Interwoven with this is the struggle of Judy (Peter Outerbridge), a male-to-female transsexual who's in love with the bookstore's owner, Frances (Ann-Marie MacDonald), who's freaking out because customs officers are holding a list of books at the border that they claim are obscene. The overlapping plots are deftly juggled, the personal and political are compellingly interwoven, and, most satisfying of all, the characters have problems that aren't going to be easily resolved. A handful of candy-colored lip-synching musical numbers give the movie some flash and the sex scenes give the movie some heat, but it's the elements of sorrow and ambiguity that really make the joy in Better Than Chocolate something to savor. --Bret Fetzer
| Customer Reviews: |
|
| |
| AMAZON CENSORS THE DIGITAL DOWNLOAD VERSION |
| Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 |
 |
|
I discovered this by purchasing this movie I'd seen once before and thought it was missing a few bits - particularly sexy bits. So I rented it via iTunes and VIOLA! the entire movie is right there. The video quality is poor, at best, like an old videotape that has been viewed too many times. To pour salt on the wound, finding a "Contact" link to send my complaint to has so far proven impossible.
This is a delightful film. Not perfect, but the parts that work work well - as one other reviewer said, at least two erotic scenes that are actually erotic (and CENSORED from Amazon's digital download) which is a rarity in any film genre. But that's not the only reason to watch this one. There's not a bad performance among the cast, it's well shot and never wanes from its determined breeziness.
I thought better of Amazon. I will never, ever recommend making a digital movie download purchase or rental from this site.
|
| Cheesy & Wonderful! |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
 |
|
This is such a fun movie...you won't find anything intellectually overwhelming, but what you will get is a cute movie, good music, and a happy ending!
|
| Better Than Most |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
 |
|
This was a cute little lesbian romance that covered issues that many young people experience in their lives. There is Maggie's desire to make her own life as a writer instead of going to college like her mother wants, and her hesitation about coming out to her mother. Her mother is dealing with feeling rejected and not sexual due to her husband's affair. The bookstore owner is having a censorship battle with customs in B.C. and confusing feelings for Judy, a mtf transexual. Judy must deal with her parents disowning her and some not too friendly lesbians at the dyke bar. I loved that every character in the movie had their own conflicts and found happiness in the end. Kim and Megan experience relationship problems, and the bookstore and Maggie come under attack by homophobes. Great story of triumph over many problems, and shows the importance of sticking together with family and friends. The romance between Maggie and Kim is sweet as well. Anyone could probably identify with at least one character in the movie if they are gay or straight. Love the music and performances of Judy as well. One of the better lesbian movies I've seen.
|
| One dimensional and cliché-ridden |
| Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 |
 |
|
Rarely have I seen a movie this bad. I wanted to like it and kept waiting for it to redeem itself, but it didn't. The characters are flat and the story line is predictable and slightly annoying.
|
| 2 stars out of 4 |
| Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 |
 |
|
The Bottom Line:
Better than Chocolate means well, but the movie isn't very well-written and all the LGBT trappings can't hide a painfully formulaic romance between the main pairing; if you're in the mood for a lesbian romance please watch something good like Show Me Love instead.
|
|