
Handguns figure in the intertwining lives of nine people. Warren shoots his wife Helen's lover and his defense is that he thought he was shooting an intruder. She leaves him; the lawyer helps her get a job with a nutty, reclusive computer wizard who waves a pistol about, sometimes at Helen. Tennel, the computer geek's ex-assistant, lands a video-store job and is smitten by Annabel Lee, an aggressive street kid who likes complaining about men to her pistol-packing psychotic br... (Full plot summary below)
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Handguns figure in the intertwining lives of nine people. Warren shoots his wife Helen's lover and his defense is that he thought he was shooting an intruder. She leaves him; the lawyer helps her get a job with a nutty, reclusive computer wizard who waves a pistol about, sometimes at Helen. Tennel, the computer geek's ex-assistant, lands a video-store job and is smitten by Annabel Lee, an aggressive street kid who likes complaining about men to her pistol-packing psychotic brother to set him off. In secret, Annabel starts an affair with the lawyer, who has both a pistol and a gay lover, who becomes jealous. He has a pistol too. A cool (and armed) cop stays on Warren's tail.
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| User ReviewRicardo HVery good movie. Talks about the gay scene and the pursuit for the perfect body. |
| User ReviewRyker Bkept my attention, even with the HORRIBLE acting. Maybe I was just facinated with the 90's flash back. |
| User ReviewTim NThe movie ad says it's a "gay satire" but it would only satisfy homophobic conservatives because the main character (Chris) is so narcissistic, egocentric, and selfish. The movie has a fatal flaw. Chris played blandly by John-Michael Lander is buffed and coiffed in a "manufactured" way but is he likable enough to talk to and is he that good in bed to go off on a second date with? Without these detaiils, the audience is left to fill in the blanks and in my perspective, he's simply eye candy, nothing more. There's more gay stereotypes in his BFFs in a relationship, Dave and Larry (Jay Corcoran and Paul Outlaw respectively). Get ready for more stereotyping in Stewart (David Vincent who provides the best acting here) and the lonely pscho John (Jeff Miller). The only scenes that I liked were the satire of the therapist Dr. Diva played by a look-alike Lee Grant (too bad Grant wasn't hired since she would have eaten up the scenery). Not a likable protaganist and not a likable movie but give it a llittle credit for trying. I was interested in this movie since it's based on a stage play and because of all the angst, it is better suited to the stage than film which is unforgiving in stereotypes. |
| User Reviewmat puat aPelÃcula para echar un rato viéndola sin más pretensión. Es una pelÃcula que empieza con el tÃpico recurso de cisne hermoso y bello se enamora del patito feo y tÃmido. Aunque, como suele también ocurrir, acaba el cisne por ser el pato feo y viceversa. |
| User ReviewPrivate U"Looking for Mr. Good Gay Bar." Earnest but mediocre study of the promiscuous and always insatiable 90s guppie. It always has been, and it always will be about the hunt, so you'd better have a new angle if you're gonna make a film about it. Nothing new here, alas. |