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All The Rage (1997)

All The Rage (1997)
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What happens when a man looking for the perfect body finds that he loves someone for his mind? Christopher (John-Michael Lander) is a gay lawyer who's young, good-looking, successful, and happily out of the closet. However, he's not good with long-term relationships: he tends to be more attracted to men with good looks rather than substance, and he hops from one relationship to another with little thought of a lasting love affair. One evening, Christopher meets Stewart (David Vincent) at a party, and to his surprise he's very much attracted. Stewart is a book editor who's witty, intelligent, and soft-spoken; he's also a bit overweight and no pin-up boy. But when Christopher asks him out, he's amazed to discover that Stewart turns him down; it seems that Stewart is looking for someone sincere, and Christopher hardly seems to qualify. In time, though, Christopher convinces Stewart to give him a chance, and they become involved. However, old habits die hard, and Christopher manages to put a stake through the heart of their romance thanks to a one-night-stand with Stewart's hunky roommate. All the Rage was produced, written, directed and scored by Roland Tec, who adapted the script from his play A Better Boy. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
John-Michael LanderDavid Vincent, (more)
Director(s):
Roland Tec
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of All The Rage

What happens when a man looking for the perfect body finds that he loves someone for his mind? Christopher (John-Michael Lander) is a gay lawyer who's young, good-looking, successful, and happily out of the closet. However, he's not good with long-term relationships: he tends to be more attracted to men with good looks rather than substance, and he hops from one relationship to another with little thought of a lasting love affair. One evening, Christopher meets Stewart (David Vincent) at a party, and to his surprise he's very much attracted. Stewart is a book editor who's witty, intelligent, and soft-spoken; he's also a bit overweight and no pin-up boy. But when Christopher asks him out, he's amazed to discover that Stewart turns him down; it seems that Stewart is looking for someone sincere, and Christopher hardly seems to qualify. In time, though, Christopher convinces Stewart to give him a chance, and they become involved. However, old habits die hard, and Christopher manages to put a stake through the heart of their romance thanks to a one-night-stand with Stewart's hunky roommate. All the Rage was produced, written, directed and scored by Roland Tec, who adapted the script from his play A Better Boy. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Roland Tec
Writer(s):
Roland Tec
Producer(s):
Roland Tec
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Sexual Situations, Adult Humor, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Gary F.

    This movie is a waste no redeeming value. While watching it I guessed some of the lines and got them right. (say something?) Very few "hot" guys. it may have been different if some frontal nudity.If you have to clean the kitchen while the movie is on that would be a good choice!

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    William K.

    Falwell and his cronies have a lot to say about the meaningless, unhappiness, promiscuousness, etc. of "the gay lifestyle." This movie pretty much reinforces everything in that point of view. Shame on its creators!

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    Joseph A.

    Returned it ASAP after viewing it. Very vapid indeed. I live in NY even thought this movie was 'shot' in Boston MA. Very sterotypical but then in many cases its true. Really speaking, what would a single gay man in an urban area do? Work, work out at the gym (to score), dress well (to score), to the clubs (see before).....etc.....

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