![]() One could quibble that gays finally having their own Scary Movie might be as dubious a distinction, as say, oh, the first gay western, but Another Gay Movie is so rabidly forthright in its splattering of orifice-indiscriminate man-juices that it reaches a level of almost cleansingly ribald sadism. A follow-up to Stephens’s 1998 Edge of Seventeen, which has basically become somewhat of a classic in one of filmdom’s most recently crowned genres, Another Gay Movie neatly resists that film’s seminal coming-out narrative and, instead, aims for the gutter, and in so doing, makes a pretty impressive stab at equal opportunity lowest common denominator filmmaking. “Who’s Paul Lynde? Is he hot?” asks one of the many out-and-loving-it teens in Todd Stephens’s Another Gay Movie, perfectly encapsulating the film’s inherent dual target audiences: those drenched in decades of queer camp, and those whose only knowledge of gay culture goes all the way back to Queer Eye.
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