Our 18th annual festival draws to a close with our final feature: The People I've Slept With. Funny, silly, and sexy, this film is a great way to spend a Sunday evening!
This screening begins at 9pm at the Little Theater.
So sad to see the festival end, but a really fun movie to close the year! Karin Anna Cheung was wondeful in this movie, and so was Archie Kao. I would love to see them in more films!
I loved this film as well, and I really loved the ending. This was probably one of the top movies in the festival, and I'm glad that it had a rather large turn-out.
ImageOut ended with a fun comedy. I'm glad I stayed for this one. I remember seeing the trailer way back in September. "Ooh-ooh-ooh what film is that?" Program 44 Sunday Oct. 18? Must be the last one...
Ooh, last one. I'm done with my film comments, yay!
From the ballots: Fabulous to see Wilson Cruz again.
Fun show. Cleverly breaks with polite images for woman with words without feeling compelled to show everything. Sensitive treatment of relationships, need for honesty, importance of following one's own destiny and not just what the family thinks.
From the ballots: Good to see a gay man realize what love is and that relationships take work and honesty. Good that Angela realized she should be committed and be in love to get married and help Jefferson break out of his mold.
So sad to see the festival end, but a really fun movie to close the year! Karin Anna Cheung was wondeful in this movie, and so was Archie Kao. I would love to see them in more films!
ReplyDeleteI loved this film as well, and I really loved the ending. This was probably one of the top movies in the festival, and I'm glad that it had a rather large turn-out.
ReplyDeleteImageOut ended with a fun comedy. I'm glad I stayed for this one. I remember seeing the trailer way back in September. "Ooh-ooh-ooh what film is that?" Program 44 Sunday Oct. 18? Must be the last one...
ReplyDeleteOoh, last one. I'm done with my film comments, yay!
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ReplyDeleteTotally fun!
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ReplyDeleteVery nice film to end the fest with! Can't wait till next year. This was a very good year with lots of GREAT movies!
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ReplyDeleteA very clever, amusing movie. It had something for everyone.
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ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
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ReplyDeleteAwesome!
Funny fun!
Love!
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ReplyDeleteSo good!
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ReplyDeleteThe best film I saw at the Festival.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent movie! Great one to end ImageOut with!
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ReplyDeleteExcellent! Lawrence was eye candy!
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ReplyDeleteThis was very well done.
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ReplyDeleteThis was possibly best in Festival.
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ReplyDeleteGreat choice!
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ReplyDeleteExcellent.
Most of the movies were great this year. Fantabulous choices!
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ReplyDeleteVery amusing and enjoyable.
Who is the baby daddy?
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ReplyDeleteExcellent.
WHO THE BABY DADDY?
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ReplyDeleteVery well done technically and acted.
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ReplyDeleteLoved it. Can't wait 4 the DVD.
Love "mainstream" type movies.
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ReplyDeleteVery amusing - something for everyone - straight or gay!
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ReplyDeleteWe get to 50/50!
Great movie!
Michael's response:
50/50?
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ReplyDeleteGood but hokey.
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ReplyDeleteFun. Trite. Fluffy good movie.
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ReplyDeleteFabulous to see Wilson Cruz again.
Fun show. Cleverly breaks with polite images for woman with words without feeling compelled to show everything. Sensitive treatment of relationships, need for honesty, importance of following one's own destiny and not just what the family thinks.
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ReplyDeleteGood to see a gay man realize what love is and that relationships take work and honesty. Good that Angela realized she should be committed and be in love to get married and help Jefferson break out of his mold.
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ReplyDeleteSo who's the father?
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ReplyDeleteVery, very cute!