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Everyone (2004)

Everyone (2004)
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Ryan (Matt Fentiman) and Grant (Mark Hildreth) are the perfect gay couple. Completely devoted to each other and ready to make the commitment of a lifetime, all signs point to a long and loving relationship for eager grooms. When the guests begin to arrive for their intimate backyard ceremony, however, everything begins to tear at the seams as the baggage of their family and friends becomes too much to bear. From betrayal to overbearing parents to bitter resentment and a mysterious guest who seems to have an eye for one of the grooms, it will take a lot more than luck for Ryan and Grant's big weekend to go off without a hitch. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Matt FentimanMark Hildreth, (more)
Director(s):
Bill Marchant
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Everyone

Ryan (Matt Fentiman) and Grant (Mark Hildreth) are the perfect gay couple. Completely devoted to each other and ready to make the commitment of a lifetime, all signs point to a long and loving relationship for eager grooms. When the guests begin to arrive for their intimate backyard ceremony, however, everything begins to tear at the seams as the baggage of their family and friends becomes too much to bear. From betrayal to overbearing parents to bitter resentment and a mysterious guest who seems to have an eye for one of the grooms, it will take a lot more than luck for Ryan and Grant's big weekend to go off without a hitch. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Bill Marchant
Writer(s):
Bill Marchant
Producer(s):
Stephen ParkChristine LawrenceTyman Stewart
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Not For Children, Adult Humor, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Comedy
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Mark H.

Pretty darn bad. The acting was dreadful, we could not watch the entire thing!

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William D.

OH MY GOD. Shoot me now. This is probably the worst movie I have ever seen. Writin = AWFUL, Acting = AWFUL, Directing = AWFUL. MOVIE = AWFUL.

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Barry S.

The lights, camera, acting... all a great job indeed! The story is dangerous. There is a direct comparative between Christians as "they" and gays as not christian. The overt implication of "Everyone" is Everyone is foul and broken. There are no good people, all marriage is a sham and wisdom comes by denying morality. Everyone drinks, everyone screws around and in the faint whimpering of these two totally lost souls is a desperate desire to have what they hate: a normal life. This movie could have been written by Rush Limbaugh in support of the anti-gay movement. I'm certain conversative preachers will want a copy for their church to show why gays can never be socially acceptable. Completely inappropriate for our crucial time.

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