Writer(s):Josef Steiff
Producer(s): Dennis Belogorsky, David J. Evans, Jason Stephens
Starring: Joe Schenck, Tom Bailey, Becca Connolly
Moses is a gay male who makes a living by cleaning houses in his underwear. He also suffers from seizures affecting his front lobe that cause him to have religious visions. When he finally meets David, the man of his dreams, his visions uncover themselves as a possession by Glententica, an evil sorceress whose goal in life is to convert gay men to straight. David, a devout atheist and computer nerd, doesn't believe in all the hocus pocus until Moses is converted into a straight guy himself. Faced with the crisis of losing his love forever, David turns to god and Moses' roommate, Ruth, to save Moses from being straight forever.
Okay, so what started as a terrible movie turned into something really cute in the last 30 minutes. Sure the first 90 minutes were excruciating, but the last 30 were enough to make you feel like a romance-less schlump. I feel the major problem with this film is that it had four directors probably directing the cast and crew in four different ways. Whichever director directed the last part of this film, has my heart forever. It combined the love, angst, and nervousness of dating into one touching scene with perhaps the cutest re-meet-cute i've ever seen in my life. I know i'm gushing. Back to my critical self. Sure this isn't a film that I would buy and watch over and over again. But it is a film that I wouldn't mind watching if the opportunity presented itself. Check it out. . . and let me know what you think.
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