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Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat
While I can't claim prior familiarity with the Eating Out
series of gay-themed comedies, given that, on the evidence of its third
entry, the cycle seems comprised in equal measure of foul-mouthed humor
and good-natured coupling, I may yet be a convert. Charting the romantic
misadventures of a pasty-faced twig who moves to L.A. and instantly
falls hard for the muscle-bound stud he meets at the (ha!) Larry Craig LGBT Center, Glenn Gaylord's
film abounds in hammy acting, farcical setups, and outrageous lines
like, "Children are just abortions that eat," delivered with such
over-the-top zeal that they're far funnier than they have any right to
be. Disgusted with what he views as the sex-obsessed gay community,
Casey (Daniel Skelton)
trades on old-fashioned notions of romance (i.e., he doesn't fuck on
the first date). Who can blame him? Until the inevitable coupling that
constitutes its ending, the film really does portray the queer scene as
one giant meat market, a metaphor made literal in the climactic "male
sale" benefit auction. Still, for all the ripped flesh on display,
Gaylord heartily endorses the moral that "it takes a lot more than a gym
and some cucumbers to make someone gorgeous."
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