Eating Out: Drama Camp

2011 "There are no small parts."
Eating Out: Drama Camp
5.3| 1h31m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 01 July 2011 Released
Producted By: Ariztical Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.ariztical.com/filmsAZ/eating_out_drama_camp.html
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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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hjames-97822 It turns out, pretty awful. I have not seen the others in this series and now I won't. I value my life. A horrible waste of money, time and film.The screenplay simply stinks. The dialog trolls like paddling a canoe in an ocean of mud. The characters are one dimensional cookies. Only the role of the trans-gendered woman has a prayer of being interesting. It lurches from awful scene to sex scene to awful scene like you are on a see-saw. The only thing missing is a cameo from Jonathon Groff.I understand this was all filmed at some California youth camp that later was able to remodel their cabins. They must have been desperate for money to allow these people to memorialize their facility. "Dick Dickie's Drama Camp?" How freaking corny can you get? Now maybe if they turned it into a vampire flick and dredged up the ghost of Vincent Price, they might have had a shot.In the end I found myself not asking "how" it would end but--when.
mkmilankumar19 I say watch it. Just experience it. Just stop comparison to the first one then you can enjoy it. Chris Salvatore acts really cute and his voice is really good.The song Drama queen is really dumm but his other songs are really hot. Daniel Skelton really does a nice show and the others are also good. The songs during the end are really cute and kinda catch. I must say I really am a huge appreciator of Harmony Santana. She really does act like real . Watch her film the "Gun Hill Road". You will really like this Watch " Dirty Love " by Chris . It really touches you If you really want to compare it to 1st and 2nd I say this one has a story while the other ones are kinda about sex attraction and a little cute actors faces. I must say nothing compares to the part of JIM Verraros. He is talented Give this one also a small chance Casey (Daniel Skelton) and Zack (Chris Salvatore) both attend a film camp called Dick Dickey's Drama Camp. Their relationship is placed in jeopardy when Zack is teamed with Benji (Aaron Milo) to produce The Taming of the Shrew. Real hot and cool oneYou may be addicted to the sequel If that is the case then just see this
JMC4711 I really want to like each new installment of the Eating Out series. I really truly do. I appreciate the work that goes into making a feature film and this series is pretty much the only one of its kind, the gay romantic comedy series. But they're just getting progressively worse and worse. The formula is getting entirely repetitive and in this fourth installment the repetition is literal, with the constant re-doing and re-doing of a scene from "The Taming of the Shrew". It's like the film is on its own internal loop. A character has a breakthrough in one scene and in the next they're right back where they started, as if the first scene never happened. I struggle through one scene and I literally have to stop the film to gather myself up enough to get through the next one. The man-candy is great but I can see screen caps on the Internet. I know the next film is already in the can, but if there's going to be a part 6 then Brocka needs to take a break, regroup and rethink his approach.
rsth-197-705396 I loved the trilogy. The main characters were always quirky and funny, not to mention sexy. Where was Tiffany!? She was in the film for about 5 seconds and then left us with poor acting and jokes that were so corny, unfunny, and not even camp enough to call this a camp film.We need less characters, better jokes, more plot development, less plot holes (where the heck did what's his name's talent for copying others' voice come from?), and more guy-on-guy action, please.This is a stain on the otherwise pristine bed sheet that was the Eating Out series. Please Alan, check your script before you wreck your future films!One very unsatisfied Eating Out fan.