DVD -
As I open my post to reveal a screener copy of Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat, I think "Oh no! I haven't seen the first two!" But tla releasing assure me it's not necessary, as is evident by the opening scene - a funeral for the previous characters. So it's one of those sequels...

Rebekah Kochan remains as slutty fag hag Tiffani, in a grotesque performance that proves she had the biggest balls of the cast (metaphorically - there's actually quite a lot of balls elsewhere).

Two newcomers make the bulk of the film. Casey (Daniel Skelton) is geeky, new to LA and very dismissive of the gay community, until he meets the considerably more buff Zack (Chris Salvatore). And so follows a "will they, won't they" romance, aided (of course) by a straight male stripper - I won't give away the climax.

It's the kind of film that is meant to appeal to collectively lonely gays who break out the budget wine and mini pizzas on a Tuesday night. The dialogue-

"Can you write?"
"Does texting count?"

- sums up the intellectual requirements of such viewing.

However, the female characters are quite funny, and it arguably has a point about how young people feel about the gay community - that it's for creepy old men and queens. Think you agree? Maybe you should give the dvd a watch? If it doesn't change your mind or rock your world, you may at least find other ways of being stimulated.