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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0031398787525
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Lions Gate Films
Manufacturer: Lions Gate Films
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Lions Gate Films
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 18, 2001
Running Time: 95 minutes
Sales Rank: 22430
Studio: Lions Gate Films
Theatrical Release Date: 2001
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Editorial Review:
Description: A contemporary romantic comedy about the universal quest for that one true love. All Over the Guy centers on an unlikely pair of two twenty-somethings, Eli (Dan Bucatinsky) and Tom (Richard Ruccolo), who are thrown together by their respective best friends. They're both looking for 'the one,' but don't recognize it when they find it. They do everything they can to not fall for each other, stumbling over their own fears, family dysfunctions and foolish bouts of self-sabotage. Their comedy of errors rolls on, with the two oblivious to what everyone else can clearly see is in their hearts. Ultimately its' in the small moments of truth-the talk among trusted friends and the fear between new lovers-that the two find their way to a love that will last.
Amazon.com: 'Oh, I hate that movie!' The outburst of contempt the characters feel toward the clichés of In and Out announces All Over the Guy as a gay romantic comedy with a difference. That difference, apparently, is that gay men can suffer the same neurotic commitment problems and kooky conflicts on the way to true love as straight couples. Prissy control freak Dan Bucatinsky (who also scripted) and macho alcoholic Richard Ruccolo recover from a train wreck of a blind date to find common ground in traumatic childhood stories, and spend the rest of the film breaking up between smart remarks. There's a snap to Bucatinsky's dialogue and an entertaining lilt to Julie Davis's direction, but the characters never become more than caricatures. Token straight couple Sasha Alexander and Adam Goldberg are far more fun, and Christina Ricci and Lisa Kudrow make memorable cameos. --Sean Axmaker
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Lovely
I have always been a sucker for a good romance, and All Over the Guy was no exception. Very sweet and funny.
Rating: - Charming!
Great script, great actors, great movie! I loved it. It was so funny, yet serious when it needed to be. I wish they made more gay movies like this!
Rating: - Really good movie
Everything about this movie is very well done. The writing is terrific as well as the acting. It's funny and romantic...money well spent!
Rating: - Perfect Little Film
"All Over the Guy" is a great film that is funny, sweet, and lightly romantic. Although clearly low budget, the film rarely looks cheap. Dan Bucatinsky is wonderful in a film that he both wrote and stars in. In fact the entire cast (including inspired cameos by Christina Ricci and Lisa Kudrow) is superb - especially the amazing Sasha Alexander. Andrea martin steals every scene she is in! The performances are great all around and you find yourself rooting for the characters to live happily ever after. The dialogue is quirky and fun and probably is more idealized than that of real life, but wonderfully witty. Many scenes are lightly scored by a tender and touching soundtrack. An amazing little film that breaks the "rule" that all gay-themed movies are bad.
Rating: - I LOVE This movie!!!
"All Over The Guy" is SUCH a great movie! I watch it all the time, I don't think I'll ever tire of it. It's comical, heartbreaking, ironic, and in the end it's got the kind of ending I wish MORE such movies had, ESPECIALLY, "Brokeback Mountain", which I wish Ang Lee would have made an alternate - HAPPY - ending for the dvd.
"All Over The Guy" ends on a high note, like "Beautiful Thing" does. Unlike "Get Real" and certainly not like "Brokeback Mountain". ("Get Real" and "Beautiful Thing" are two others I watch all the time, with "Get Real" being my favorite of the two.)
I personally feel, "All Over The Guy", is a lot like real life. The moments of exuberation one moment, the crashing down the next, and in spite of the pain and heartache that "Eli" and "Tom" cause each other, they both feel bad about it moments later, and it's those moments that ultimately bring them together in the end... To hopefully realize they CAN have what each of us all want... Someone to love and love us in return.
You watch this movie and I PROMISE, whether you love it or hate it, it will touch you and stay with you always.
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