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Director’s Cut of “Another Gay Movie”

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Another Gay Movie Director’s Cut is more outrageous than ever!

Andy Wilson (Michael Carbonaro) is your typical All-American seventeen-year-old gay virgin. Like everyone else, he’s dying to have sex. Totally out of the closet and mad crazy horny, this naive high school senior is caught in that awkward vortex between child and adult.

Much to the dismay of his mom, Mrs. Wilson (Lypsinka) – who wonders why all her carrots and cucumbers keep disappearing – Andy spends much of his private time practicing for the big moment when he’ll finally take the plunge.

Andy is not alone. He attends high school with his three best friends, all of them out loud and proud: Jarod (Jonathan Chase) is a buff varsity-jock stud; Griff (Mitch Morris) is the valedictorian, sinewy sexy, and a closet romantic; and Nico (Jonah Blechman) is the pierced alternative-kid gay-cinema expert. The guys all have one thing in common – they’re all “booty” virgins.

What follows is a raunchy ride on the bumpy road to virginity loss. In the dirtiest, funniest, most scandalous gay-teen-sex-comedy-parody ever, four young gay friends make a pact to lose their virginity by the end of the summer. The boys soon face giant sex toys, naked celebrities, masochistic teachers, and an uncomfortable romance with a quiche. With a dozen jokes a minute and a who’s who of gay celebrities (including Graham Norton, Scott Thompson, Ant, Mink Stole, and Richard Hatch) as you’ve NEVER seen them before, Another Gay Movie is a candy-colored romp where getting laid is all that matters!


Rating: 4.5
4.5/5
Good Comedy!
Great Plot
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Characters
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Originality
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Casting
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LGBTQIA Relevance
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This is a funny movie that makes good use of scenarios seen in the American Pie movies with a gay twist. All four of the leads have scenes that will be especially distinguishable when you think back on this movie with fond memories. Even the sound effects are hilariously exaggerated. It makes fun of all the gay stereotypes from gay men, lesbians, and drag queens no one is spared. If you’re ready for some raunchy gay humor, this movie has an abundance of it!


“Todd is brilliant with drama and comedy – as there is always a mix in any of his films,” said Jonah Blechman, who recently collaborated again with Stephens on the upcoming Magnolia Pictures release, SWAN SONG, with Udo Kier, Jennifer Coolidge, Linda Evans, and Michael Urie. “In one of my most outrageous performances, the ANOTHER GAY MOVIE franchise was what I like to call my Queer protest films. I’m forever proud of the boundaries we all broke, that even today, have yet to be topped in the queer genre!”

“You know, at live shows, people still bring me ANOTHER GAY MOVIE DVD to sign, all I do is beam. It’s like they are ‘in the know,’” says Michael Carbonaro. “After 15 years, I still get jazzed thinking about it. I feel incredibly lucky and proud to have gotten to be a part of this film that Todd dared to write and we all dared to make. It grabbed our audiences…right where they needed to be grabbed. It was nothing short of legendary.”

The few trims and adds have improved this super edgy LGBTQ+ film’s greatness. And let’s face it, right now everyone could use a little joy in the world. What will a new generation of woke Millennials and Gen Zers think?

Arriving on April 27 (VOD) including iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and May 4th (DVD), the cult comedy classic is sure to shock new audiences with this special Director’s Cut, complete with never-before-seen footage including icon Mink Stole, certain to please diehard fans. Order HERE!

The DVD will arrive loaded with special features including:

  • Introduction Director Todd Stephens 
  • Commentary with Director Todd Stephens & Producer Jesse Adams
  • Unscripted interview with Todd Stephens & Michael Carbonaro
  • Staged Script Reading
  • Nancy Sinatra’s Making of Another Gay Sunshine Gay Day
  • Pillow Talk with Grampa Muffler
  • Original Audition Tapes
  • Michael Carbonaro Interview

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