Very little of the original cast returned for this sequel showing there is NEED for more quality "gay interest" films. The first was a decent attempt, while this one seemed to just go through the motions. It is not bad as long as you only have low expectations.
Jim Verraros,
Emily Brooke Hands,
Rebekah Kochan,
Marco Dapper,
Brett Chukerman
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Director Phillip J. Bartell steps behind the camera for this sequel to the popular 2004 gay comedy that finds smitten homosexual Kyle (Jim Verraros) posing as a heterosexual in hopes of attracting the... read more
Directed by: Phillip J. Bartell, Phillip Bartell
Release Date: November 22, 2006
DVD Release Date: June 5, 2007
Stats: 404 reviews
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November 6, 2010
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May 14, 2012fb653545547Well, Eating Out 2 has better production values and a more adult story than the first outing. Plus, it's stable of guys tends to be more attractive and less brain dead than those in the prior edition. Otherwise, the film tries to do a lot of things in the context of comedy and ... read more
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October 18, 2011fb100000185301014Better than the first one, offers lots of funny lines in this second instalment. Acting has been much improved from the first film
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January 11, 2012fb677587177The first movie was fun in an offensive and laughably bad kind of way, but this one is just more of the same and the novelty has worn off. There's more crassness (if that's possible), less plot and less humor. This was definitely not a sequel that should ever have been made.
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October 18, 2009
Lol confusing... There are some of the same actors as the first one but they have changed some.. Lost weight.. lol and then some of the actors dont fit the same roles as the first one.. I don't know.. Just makes it to confusing. But putting that aside I still think its entertaini... read more
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November 19, 2008
The "Eating Out" movies are not something I would bring out at Thanksgiving, unless you are spending it with your "Other" family. Both of these movies are funny and have some great eye candy. Marco Dapper in particular in the sequel here. The direction and editing are lacking in ... read more
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June 28, 2008
Marco Dapper, Marco Dapper, OH Marco! What a great body! The plot was a little weak, but Marco's body covered that flaw MORE THAN ENOUGH, as his body was covered less ;D Two faghags are very witty
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November 7, 2007
Almost as good as the first hotter but not as good of a story line. I just wish that Ryan Carnes was back
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August 2, 2007
I was really surprised at how good it was. It was hilarious and I don't remember the last time I laughed that hard during a movie.
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August 1, 2007
Ok so before I saw this I NEVER thought I would come close to giving it a good rating much less better than that but this movie totally surprised me. Marco Dapper is the eye candy that can act but Rebekah Kochan totally steals this from everyone. She's hysterical and a born comed... read more
Critic Reviews
[Director Phillip] Bartell crafts some quips, but the momentum falters when he goes maudlin. Full Review
Eating Out 2 is sweet-natured, but like the first edition, lame and way too talky. Full Review
This video sequel to the gay comedy Eating Out (2004) is funnier, lighter, and faster paced. Full Review
A Rubik's Cube of shifting sexual orientation and elaborate sex fantasies, Sloppy Seconds gathers all the accouterments of soft pornography ... into a plot of stunning imbecility.
The fun is somewhat capped by absurdly stilted acting and daytime-soap-quality DV. Full Review
The jaunty second helping in the Eating Out series is a playful romp through an art school’s halls of desire. Full Review
The best surprise about this sequel to the 2004 gender-confusion romcom is that it's actually a better film--sharper, stronger and funnier. Full Review
gets most of its chuckles from bitchy zingers and off-the-wall metaphors along the lines of "more tense than Star Jones in a training bra." Rimshot! Full Review
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