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 Adam & Steve (2005) by TLA

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DVD Adam Publisher: TLA Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Actors: Craig Chester, Malcolm Gets, Parker Posey, Chris Kattan Raucously funny and sweetly romantic, Adam & Steve is a twisted, tender comedy that would surely make John Waters cackle with glee (L.A. Weekly). In the 1980s, Adam (writer/director Craig Chester) and Steve (Malcolm Gets, TV s Caroline in the City ) had a horrifically embarrassing one night stand. When they meet again years later, they fail to recognize each other and fall in love as do their wisecracking best friends (Parker Posey, Superman Returns, Best in Show and Chris Kattan, TV s Saturday Night Live ). Honest, irreverent and a whole lot of fun, Adam & Steve is all about making love work whatever the odds.
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| Good Gay Film |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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A delightful gay comedy about two New York City men who meet at a club in the seventies and share an embarrassing experience together. Three decades later they meet again coincidentally and fall in love, beginning the process of sharing their lives together. All the while, they must put behind their insecurities about being gay, having a steady relationship, and accepting aspects of their personalities. Supporting cast members (such as Chris Kattan), a nuanced script and acting, laugh-out-loud moments, and a good soundtrack help make the movie.
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| It thought it was supposed to be Funny? |
| Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 |
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This Film was not funny, It bored me and it just really was a waste of time. Not worth getting unless you have trouble sleeping...then get this movie, it will put you to sleep faster than any sleeping pill.
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| Almost awful |
| Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 |
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There was something quirky about this movie at first, even after the initial nightmarish beginning scene, but soon it faded to a cartoon version of itself, particularly Adam's family. What was that all about? It turned a mediocre film into a just plain bad film. There were a couple of giggles mixed with the groans, but I'd pass on this one.
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| A B- Movie |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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The film "Adam & Steve," written by, directed by and starred in by Craig Chester-- he plays the bungling addict-in-recovery gay Jewish character who now conducts bird-watching tours in New York but seventeen years ago in 1987, was a twenty-something in white makeup-- is an uneven movie, a romantic comedy but that has its moments. Some of them are the country-western line-dance number stepped to the hilarious song "S--t Happens; Adam's lover Steve's singing from "The Sound of Music" of "Something Good"; the title itself, which takes the oft-quoted statement from the religious right, that God created Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve, and turns it on its head, for example; the wedding scene for all its hokiness is quite moving.
On the other hand, parts of the movie are way over the top-- the diarrhea scene is disgusting, much of Rhonda's (Parkey Posey) stand-up comedy routine is boring, and Chris Kattan as Steve's straight roommate is miscast.
"Adam & Steve" is certainly not up to the quality of "Brokeback Mountain" but is better than a dozen low-budget gay-themed movies, whatever that means, the names of which I have long since forgotten.
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| Funniest movie ever!!!!!! |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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I watched this movie everytime it came on the LOGO channel so I HAD to buy it. It is hilarious with the actors perfect for the parts. Don't want to give too much away but just suffice it to say that there are parts that will make you scream and say "Oh my GAWD!" in laughter.
A love connection that started with lust, a bit of coke and laxative turns into something beautiful...kinda!
The DVD contains unedited scenes and interviews with scenes from the dance rehearsals.
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