After Paul (Matthew Montgomery) attends the wedding of a lesbian couple, the nerdy gay guy decides he wants to get married with Prop 8 looming on the horizon despite the fact that he’s always been awkward even meeting guys. On top of that, his cash strapped business is forced to take on an advertising campaign for an anti-gay marriage religious group. Can Paul find the man of his dreams and get married before the clock runs out? His quest takes him through a number of duds till he finds his way back to Jim (Peter Stickles). I Want to Get Married.
Watch Out
Matt Riddlehoover is the ultra narcissitic Jonathan Barrows in Watch Out. We start with Jonathan’s bizarre teen years and his parents trying to get him to lose his virginity to a woman (while they film it) and we then follow him to a job interview at a community college where he’s trying to get a teaching job he feels is beneath him. His self absorption (he finds only himself to be sexually attractive) leads him further and futher into conflict with an offbeat world in the small town he’s visiting. Eventually, we learn of his more murderous side as he kills off those he sees as having wronged him. Lots of skin from Riddlehoover , but sometimes the narration and pacing made me wish they’d just get on with things. A brief cameo from Peter Stickles as one of a couple Jonathan Barrows meets and offends in the town’s seafood restaurant.
The Lair
The Lair is the vampire version of Dante’s Cove. The Lair gives us a coven of gay vampires chomping on all the cute, young guys in town. A young journalist (David Moretti) tries to find out why all the unsolved murders are happening, including an attack on his boyfriend who’s ended up in the hospital. Throw in a couple of gay porn idols (Colton Ford as the sheriff, Michael von Steel as a victim).