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10 Attitudes (2001)

10 Attitudes (2001)
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Can a caterer from Ohio find love in Los Angeles after spending a decade with the same man? Josh (Jason Stuart) is a thirtysomething gay man who came to Los Angeles from Cleveland ten years earlier with his significant other, Lyle (Rusty Updegraff). While Lyle has eased comfortably into the Los Angeles lifestyle, Josh is still a Midwesterner at heart, and he becomes aware of just how far off base he is when he learns Lyle has been having an affair. Josh breaks up with Lyle, and, suddenly single after a decade, he finds he's more than a little out of step with the Hollywood dating scene. Josh's friend Brandon (Christopher Cowen) assures him that it will only take ten dates for Josh to find the new man of his dreams, and after getting some fresh fashion advice from the wildly flamboyant Tex (Jim J. Bullock), Josh hits the Internet looking for love. However, Josh ends up kissing more than his share of toads as he searches for Prince Charming. 10 Attitudes marked the directorial debut of producer Michael Gallant; Gallant also co-wrote the film with leading man Jason Stuart. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Jason Stuart
Director(s):
Michael O. Gallant
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Synopsis of 10 Attitudes

Can a caterer from Ohio find love in Los Angeles after spending a decade with the same man? Josh (Jason Stuart) is a thirtysomething gay man who came to Los Angeles from Cleveland ten years earlier with his significant other, Lyle (Rusty Updegraff). While Lyle has eased comfortably into the Los Angeles lifestyle, Josh is still a Midwesterner at heart, and he becomes aware of just how far off base he is when he learns Lyle has been having an affair. Josh breaks up with Lyle, and, suddenly single after a decade, he finds he's more than a little out of step with the Hollywood dating scene. Josh's friend Brandon (Christopher Cowen) assures him that it will only take ten dates for Josh to find the new man of his dreams, and after getting some fresh fashion advice from the wildly flamboyant Tex (Jim J. Bullock), Josh hits the Internet looking for love. However, Josh ends up kissing more than his share of toads as he searches for Prince Charming. 10 Attitudes marked the directorial debut of producer Michael Gallant; Gallant also co-wrote the film with leading man Jason Stuart. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

Complete Cast of 10 Attitudes


Director(s):
Michael O. Gallant
Writer(s):
Jason StuartMichael O. Gallant
Producer(s):
Rob BonetMichael O. GallantJason Stuart
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    Thomas D.

    Pepe LePew hasn't made a cartoon that stinks as much as this amateur video. Rent "Defying Gravity" or "Latter Days" instead.

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    Sergio R.

    Good gay films are REALLY hard to come by. Most of them are plagued with BAD ACTING, just like this one. Bad acting is my pet peeve. I can sometimes over look that if there is a good plot. Not the case here. This movie's plot is poor, cliche, and SERIOUSLY unrealistic (hot guys coming up to Quasimodo at the supermarket? a personal trainer wanting to bang Jaba?). Sometimes I could get past both things, if the lead actors are descent looking (they don't even have to be hot). Again, this movie fails. And what the heck was up with the Baywatch chick and the Bundy kid? Then there's poor editing, poor writing (i mean really poor), crappy filming (i think it was video taped on a camcorder). But most of all, this movie was FLAMING. Lisps and limp wrists to spare. What a peice of crap.

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    Adam G.

    I thought this movie was cute, its not thought provoking or mind blowing, but its fun and if you've ever been on a date that sucked, you can relate to this film. Suprise ending that you're sure to love.

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