Ben and Arthur are planning to get married in Hawaii, only to learn at the last minute, that Hawaii won’t allow it. So off they go to Vermont. Then Arthur’s (Sam Mraovich) psycho killer religious freak brother Victor (Michael Haboush) gets involved and goes on a psycho killer rampage to try to put an end to gay marriage. And maybe Arthur has some of the family psycho genes too. I hate to say it, but this was a pretty bad movie. It actually sounded like it might be a good story in there somewhere, but it just couldn’t quite claw it’s way out. Ben (Jamie Brett Gabel) was really cute though.
When Love Comes
In When Love Comes, Mark (Dean O’Gorman, Iolus in “Young Hercules”) is conflicted about settling down with the slightly older Stephen (Simon Prast), while Katie, a fading music star, returns to her best friend Stephen and her roots in Australia only to be followed by her American boyfriend Eddie (Simon Westaway). And then there’s a lesbian rock duo who figure into things somehow. I wasn’t too clear on that part, but it was an OK movie.
Object of My Affection
In Object of My Affection, George (Paul Rudd), a gay school teacher, learns that his boyfriend (Tim Daly) is dumping him from Nina (Jennifer Anniston), a girl he happens to meet at a dinner party. She invites him to move in with her and the pair develop a friendship. But eventually, Nina wants more and after her obnoxious boyfriend gets her pregnant she continues to fall in love with Georrge. Going from friendship to attempted seduction to outright jealousy of George’s new boyfriend before realizing she can’t look to him for romance.
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