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Two gay men in an Off-Broadway musical realize life is easier once you accept who you are.Two gay men in an Off-Broadway musical realize life is easier once you accept who you are.Two gay men in an Off-Broadway musical realize life is easier once you accept who you are.
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Sean Paul Lockhart
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- (as Brent Corrigan)
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- TriviaThe scenes in Central Park were shot on the fly there as the crew did not have the requisite permits to film there.
- GoofsWhen the guy who has a crush on Paul sings to him at the piano, near the end of the song, notes are playing but his hands aren't moving.
- ConnectionsReferences What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)
- SoundtracksOverture
Written by Rick Crom
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The short "small straight play" intro with Michael Musto was so fresh and funny that I was really excited to see the Big Gay Musical that followed. Unfortunately, the Big Gay Musical was even worse than the small straight play: a lot stupider, a lot more irritating, and a whole lot longer. Within about five minutes I felt just like Musto, except what I wanted to scream was, "Bring back Michael Musto and the small straight play!"
While the small straight play was cleverly dumb, the Big Gay Musical was just dumb, grossly overblown, and so strident, shrill and heavy-handed in its anti-God anti-Bible theme that it almost made me want to turn on Pat Robertson just to clear my palate. Hatred is hatred, and I'm sorry, but gays hating Christians is no better than Christians hating gays. I am happily gay and I love musicals and I love gay movies in principle, but this one promised a lot and delivered just a sour taste in my mouth. If it was supposed to be lighthearted satire, it failed miserably.
The off-stage story was better than the on-stage musical, which is why I gave the movie three stars instead of one. If the Big Musical had not been so heavily, excessively obnoxious, I might have liked the Gay Movie that went along with it.
While the small straight play was cleverly dumb, the Big Gay Musical was just dumb, grossly overblown, and so strident, shrill and heavy-handed in its anti-God anti-Bible theme that it almost made me want to turn on Pat Robertson just to clear my palate. Hatred is hatred, and I'm sorry, but gays hating Christians is no better than Christians hating gays. I am happily gay and I love musicals and I love gay movies in principle, but this one promised a lot and delivered just a sour taste in my mouth. If it was supposed to be lighthearted satire, it failed miserably.
The off-stage story was better than the on-stage musical, which is why I gave the movie three stars instead of one. If the Big Musical had not been so heavily, excessively obnoxious, I might have liked the Gay Movie that went along with it.
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- Country of origin
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- Language
- Also known as
- Veliki gej mjuzikl
- Filming locations
- Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Filmed all over)
- Production company
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $24,140
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,053
- Sep 13, 2009
- Gross worldwide
- $24,140
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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