Judas Kiss sees Zach (Charlie David), a mediocre filmmaker, return to his alma mater to judge a student film competition. An unexplained glitch in time sends him unknowingly back as a judge for this own competition when he was a younger college student (Richard Harmon). He gets a chance to change his own life by changing the outcome of the competition which he orignially won.
The Big Gay Musical
The Big Gay Musical is the tale of an off Broadway play “Adam and Steve, Just the Way God Made ‘Em” and the actors who play the lead roles, Paul and Eddie. Paul / Gay Adam (Daniel Robinson) is going through a breakup with his boyfriend and trying to decide between monogamy and being a slut. Eddie / Steve (Joey Dudding) is a virgin looking for his first experience with a man and trying to figure out how to tell his religious parents not only that he’s gay, but the first big play he’s in deals with how God created a new Adam and a male companion Steve after he had to boot the original Adam (Ben Thompson) and Eve (Celina Carvajal) out of Eden. The movie’s great and the musical play it’s centered around is worth seeing on it’s own (check out the DVD extras). Brent Corrigan has a small role as a hustler Paul hires when he gets lonely for companionship.
Another Gay Sequel
Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild reunites the characters from Another Gay Movie, this time for spring break in Florida, where they battle it out with their inexplicable rivals, but without 3 of the 4 original cast. Only Jonah Blechman revises his role of Nico with Jarod (Jimmy Clabots), Griff (Aaron Michael Davies) and Andy (Jake Mosser) being portrayed by new actors. The implication is that the missing actors’ agents felt two gay movies in a row would lead people to make assumptions, but maybe their agents just read the script first. Euriamis Losada is Louis, Andy’s virginal love interest.
There are a couple of funny scenes, but as sometimes happens with sequels, this was a fairly forgettable outing. Some eye candy, but otherwise . . . .