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All the Rage
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Genre | Gay & Lesbian, Drama |
Format | Letterboxed, Color, NTSC, Multiple Formats |
Contributor | Paul Outlaw, Doug Brandt, Roland Tec, Peter Bubriski, Alan Natale, Christopher Cause, Merle Perkins, Keith Brava, Jay Corcoran, John-Michael Lander, Joe Ceriello Jr., Jim Beller, David Vincent See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 45 minutes |
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Product Description
Originally released in 1997. Directed by Roland Tec. Starring Jay Corcoran, David Vincent, John-Michael Lander.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.4 ounces
- Director : Roland Tec
- Media Format : Letterboxed, Color, NTSC, Multiple Formats
- Run time : 1 hour and 45 minutes
- Release date : December 16, 2003
- Actors : John-Michael Lander, David Vincent, Jay Corcoran, Paul Outlaw, Merle Perkins
- Studio : Strand Releasing
- ASIN : B00014NEFI
- Writers : Roland Tec
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #264,262 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,148 in LGBT (Movies & TV)
- #9,070 in Romance (Movies & TV)
- #23,554 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2004This film looks like a high-budget film-not low-budget independent film. The characters are very believable and the story strikes a nerve with me and many of my gay male friends. I think we have all met people like the folks in this film. We often ARE the people in this film, although we may not want to admit it. I guess the most important thing to consider when buying a film is whether or not it is entertaining enough to keep on the shelf. "All The Rage" is definitely a good time and will also stimulate some great conversation. I'm glad I own it. It's a keeper.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2021I enjoyed.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2012Kevin Thomas of the L.A. Times raves: "One of the sharpest, sexiest, most amusing satires of gay life ever filmed." Indeed! He seems a master of concision and verbal restraint! What rubbish!
If you've ever seen a 60s porno flick, you remember the dull, bitchy, wooden characters who rattled on about who they met, who they lost and who they yearned to find in a "forever" relationship. At least some of the sex might have been juicy... Here the main character is not much to look at - average, queeny, and too stupid to play a lawyer. None of the characters - with the exception of the hottie that starred in Highlander - or actors is interesting, likeable or talented. Even the flimsy Brokeback Mountain is better than this, and its heart is is the right place. This film goes back half a century in its attitudes and portrayals of gay men: shallow, oversexed and intellectually deprived. This is the kind of garbage we can expect from the bigot-morons of the "Tea Party". Gay men are the equals of anyone else, and often far superior. This putrid film is an appalling betrayal, without charm, wit or integrity: the unfocused ravings of a self-hating gay man. Not a satire, just a shallow, boring failure!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2014This is an often-witty and sophisticated look at the superficiality that can be at the heart of some men's gay experience. While the characters are not particularly likable, the story itself is rather compelling but also quite sad.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2005This movie reminded me of the series QAF, with characters that you love to hate. Some of the things they have in common:
Stereotypical gay characters, lead egocentric characters, over the top drama, and typical bar behavior.
In addition this movie adds overbearing gawd-awful music and unrealistic camp in almost every scene.
Why did I give it 2 stars? Even though I thought the confrontational ending was a bit over the top, I liked it. The message got through to the audience. I did ask myself, however, why the confronting person felt that he was morally superior when he himself was still lurking in the bar's dark corners.
Denial of reality all around here but still worth 2 stars for providing us with *some* hope.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2004I bought this DVD on the advice of friends, and it was incredible. Very funny and a very accurate look at gay life in the big city, from the gyms and bars to the dinner parties and first dates. I could recognize so many of my friends in the characters of this film, and I really got caught up in seeing how their lives would turn out. Plus, there are some gorgeous guys in the film, and there are a lot of freeze-worthy shots of them.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2013I liked this dvd overall it was very entertaining ... I did pass this dvd on to another avid movie watcher... I gave high regards of the content...
- Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2013Very entertaining and very sad ending. I enjoyed the beautiful body of Chris Lander. He was perfect on the outside but not so much on the inside. I thought his friends needed to turn away and not support his behavior.
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minonaReviewed in France on October 17, 2020
3.0 out of 5 stars dvd
film chaud mais sujet particulier sur se que l'on veut
- schumann_bgReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 6, 2018
4.0 out of 5 stars well-written satire set in Boston
All The Rage has a very brilliant cover but the film itself doesn't deliver all that much in that sense, without it being entirely lacking even so. It is a rather camp film, with quite a honed script that does draw you in to the life of Chris and his gay friends. It is all about dating, romance,, gym-toning and is a parody of gay life really, as it was in the gym-obsessed era - before the Internet. Unfortunately the main character is not very sympathetic, but the man he gets caught up with is. A lot of camp advice is dispensed, and a lot of ignoring goes on before a conclusion that will keep you held. It is a low budget film and can't really be called endearing, but it does have a certain appeal and is reasonably sharp. The acting is not very good, but this is deliberate - the whole look is quite amateur, but the script raises it above a soap opera, and the more sophisticated tone.