
The story of two lads from Belfast as they stumble their way through the London gay underworld in search of 'gainful employment'. This being the offering of sexual favors to older gay men in order to subsidize their respective giros. However, when one of the lads accidentally shags a punter to death, they are forced to look for 'work' elsewhere. It is then that they discover the myth of 'The Bread in the Bed' - a huge bed full of money. 'Nine Dead Gay Guys' is the result of t... (Full plot summary below)
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The story of two lads from Belfast as they stumble their way through the London gay underworld in search of 'gainful employment'. This being the offering of sexual favors to older gay men in order to subsidize their respective giros. However, when one of the lads accidentally shags a punter to death, they are forced to look for 'work' elsewhere. It is then that they discover the myth of 'The Bread in the Bed' - a huge bed full of money. 'Nine Dead Gay Guys' is the result of the ensuing caper as the lads begin the search for the elusive bed.
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| Movie BoeufDavid N. ButterworthNot for the politically correct or the sexually squeamish, but definitely for those who enjoy a bloody good larf. |
| VarietyAndy Klein9 Dead Gay Guys, a dark comedy in the John Waters tradition, takes place in such a cartoonish, good-natured universe it's hard to imagine anyone taking offense. |
| New York PostV.A. MusettoStraight or gay, viewers will find 9 Dead Gay Guys offensive and unwatchable. |
| TheMovieChicks.comCherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann PaloneThis movie is a little raunchy with lots of off-color humor that's bound to offend somebody. It's all done with... not exactly good taste, but in the spirit of good fun. |
| Film ThreatDaniel Wible9DGG wants in the worst way to shock and offend the viewer. Unfortunately though, the film's really a big softy (no pun intended, of course) dressed up in the campy drag of an outrageous farce. |
| TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghWalks a thin line between refreshing irreverence and shameless exploitation of offensive gay stereotypes. |
| Village VoiceJoshua LandThe film scores points needling the guys' lingering insecurities. |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanHeavily influenced by Guy Ritchie, director Mo gets most of his comic mileage from a Hasidic Jew and an angry dwarf -- which should tell you everything you need to know. |
| Film Journal InternationalDavid NohThis exuberant, in-your-face farce is decidedly not for all tastes. |
| L.A. WeeklyErnest HardyThe execution is actually worse than the premise. Nonstop racial, sexual and cultural stereotypes parade across the screen with little wit or real humor to guide them. |