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Eating Out: Drama Camp

Eating Out: Drama Camp (2011)

July. 01,2011
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5.3
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NR
| Comedy

Zack and Casey's relationship is in a slump, but things are about to change at Dick Dickey's Drama Camp. Zack meets gorgeous Benji, and when they get cast as lovers in a sexed-up version of The Taming of the Shrew, their self-restraint is put to the test. Will Zack and Casey's relationship last with Benji in the picture?

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Console
2011/07/01

best movie i've ever seen.

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CommentsXp
2011/07/02

Best movie ever!

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Limerculer
2011/07/03

A waste of 90 minutes of my life

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Marva
2011/07/04

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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Chic999
2011/07/05

The first eating out movie that I've been watched is ''eating out all you can eat''. and it was good and it was funny too the story is so great and might really happened in the real life. two thumbs up But....When i watched this one. the story is so good too but i think its just too shallow for me. it looks like a cheap crap movie. the movie was like its not gonna happen in real life. it it was so exaggerated....well what are we expecting....this is a comedy movie that's why they made it exaggerated but it doesn't fit with the prequels of the movie which had so much sense and where we can pick up a good moral specially ''eating out all you can eat''.This one might contain spoiler......I'm just curious why Zack and Casey had just moved on within a small time and had s*x with some other guy... it was like its fine with them to broke up after all what sacrifices and dumbness they made in ''eating out all you can eat movie''. and another thing what happened to ''Tiffani'' where shed go in the movie. shed gone like a bubble that pops without even us knowing.when i watched this eating out sequel it was like adopted to the movie ''American pie'' which those guys ready to be jerk just to have s*x but we can pickup moral lessons in all American pie movie unlike this sequel it runs out about s*x s*x s*x... no originality at all and we cant even get a moral story.I love the casts specially Chris and Rebekah. I love eating out movies but the director of this film ruins it all. I'm so disappointed.And guess what....the director of this movie is also the director of this sequel. well let me watch ''eating out the opening weekend'' and let me find out if its also sh*t movie like what the director made in this movie. I wish that Glenn Gaylord was the one who directed it the one who directed ''eating out all you can eat''.

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Josh Korasz
2011/07/06

i love these movies i watched the open weekend last night with the boyfriend and it was sweet cute as just the best i love all of them apart from the first eating out they made i really wish Tiffani was in it more Rebekah kochan is the funnest girl ever she would be the best fag hag ever she plays a great roll also love Casey hes amazingly cute and makes it really good love every one that has been in it drama camp mad ME upset cause the couple broke up but in the open weekend they got back together :) yippy the tranny is awesome to and the new fag hag in training hahaha i only found out about the movies only 2 years ago and so glad i did x

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tonyjohnsonfl
2011/07/07

As a fan of the "Eating Out" Franchise, I was very excited to see the fourth installment on the LOGO channel. However, all of the elements that made the first three enjoyable to watch simply weren't there. In fact the only thing that Eat Out 4 (EO4) had in common with the first three EO's, other than some of the cast members, was bad acting.In the first three episodes of EO, I could look past the terrible acting because I liked the story lines of "Nice, Boy Next Door gets the A-list Hunk" because what's important was what was inside or because true love won out. In some cases, it was that the Boy Next Door got to play with the hot straight guy, in others it was the A-list guy dumps another A-lister with a shallow personality for a Boy Next Door who had charm and a wonderful personality. You always had somebody you were routing for to get the great guy.However, in this last installment, the couple you thought would grow old together,Zack and Casey broke up. Why??? Because the Boy next Door, Casey didn't feel he was good enough for the A-lister Boyfriend, Zack and because Zack found somebody he thought was cuter. Their relationship didn't seem to be in trouble. It might have gotten into a bit of a rut, but every relationship slides into a routine. That is not cause to break up at the first site of a hot hunk.This film fed into the stereotype that gay men are only into the physical aspects of men and that they could never have a lasting relationship because something new and hotter would eventually come along.Yes, yes, this is a comedy, but the only thing that made the first three entertaining except the cute guys, was the story line.I left the movie feeling that I no longer liked the Casey character because he had so little self respect and self esteem that he gave away his boyfriend because he didn't think he was good enough. I also ended up hating the Zack character because when Casey said he wanted to break up with him because Zack liked the new guy, he never once protested. He immediately went on to make out with the new guy. So why would I ever watch another sequel that involved these two characters? After bashing the film for all of the bad things, there was one little part of the storyline that I did like. Transsexual and the straight guy infatuation and buddy romance felt real and the Trans girl was a real beauty. Unfortunately, she was not enough to carry the movie.

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Gordon-11
2011/07/08

This film is about Casey and Zack going to a summer drama camp to learn acting. Soon enough, they find out they get a lot more than acting lessons."Eating Out: Drama Camp" is a pleasant surprise. I like the plot a lot, as it is full of bubblegum, lighthearted happiness. It is a film to sit back and relax, then enjoy, laugh and have a good time. Apart from the brain off entertainment, there are deeper subplots of self acceptance, courage and the heart to let go when love is gone. It can bring a tear to your eyes among all the laughter. That's the beauty of "Eating Out: Drama Camp", and I really like it. I am already looking forward to the next "Eating Out".

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