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[16+]Eating Out 3 All You Can Eat
Description
Ryan returns home to find out that Casey had been using his image as a buff to get another guy Zack, he ruins her plans by pretending to be gay but in the end he helps her find love by explaining it all to Zack with the help of Tiffany, Casey friend.
Ryan returns home to find out that Casey had been using his image as a buff to get another guy Zack, he ruins her plans by pretending to be gay but in the end he helps her find love by explaining it all to Zack with the help of Tiffany, Casey friend.
Actors:
Mink Stole,
Kirk Cruz,
Scott Thomas,
Leslie Jordan,
Gary Lane,
Jeremiah Sheets,
Johnny Hernandez
Mink Stole
25 August 1947, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Kirk Cruz
Scott Thomas
Leslie Jordan
29 April 1955, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Gary Lane
Jeremiah Sheets
Johnny Hernandez
Director:
Glenn Gaylord
Glenn Gaylord
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Chris Salvatore #Daniel Skelton #Eating Out 3 All You Can Eat #Glenn Gaylord #Rebekah Kochan
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October 05, 2009
Not that nuance must be a comedy's forte, but most of All You Can Eat unravels as a series of self-conscious fragments and bitchy one-liners.November 10, 2009
a harmlessly silly gay L.A. comedy of manners that's far more notable for its profusion of abs and pecs than it is for such things as acting, story, and characters.
Variety
October 14, 2009
Somewhat departs from the series' gay spin on the raunchy teen sex comedy in favor of semi-sincere romantic comedy -- after a crass and abysmal first stretch, that is.
New York Times
October 09, 2009
It needs to be emphasized that Eating Out 3 has nothing to do with the restaurant business, lest any foodies wander into this ineptly written and acted gay sex comedy by accident.October 06, 2009
I may yet be a convert.October 16, 2009
Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat is just as silly and tedious as the first two unconnected tales of young gay love -- but lots worse.