
| DVD & Video Review - Boat Trip |
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| Monday, 11 September 2006 08:14 | ||||||||||
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SYNOPSIS: Gooding plays a straight man who, while booking a vacation, angers his travel agent and is booked on a gay cruise. When Cuba falls for one of the few ladies who works on the boat, he and Sanz must pretend to be gay (and fend off the advances of Moore) in this comedy that makes "Three's Company" look progressive. REVIEW: Zero (No Stars) A totally offensive and obnoxious film about a pair of straight men booked on a gay cruise by accident. When Cuba Gooding and his rude and ignorant friend anger a gay travel agent, they "accidentally" get booked on a gay cruise. This is the first strike, portraying the gay travel agents as vindictive, bitter queens. On the cruise they meet up with a variety of other gay guests such as an ugly, mean drag queen, a pair of leather-clad master-slave lovers and a bitchy, bad-die job next door. The jokes were stale, frat-boy amateurish, the film just plain stupid. While this writer must admit he didn't finish this abomination, he can very clearly award Boat Trip, "The Worst Gay Movie of 2003" award! Buy on Amazon PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Length: (2003, 95 min) Country: US Studio: Artisan Cast: Cuba Gooding, Jr., Horatio Sanz, Vivica A. Fox, Richard Roundtree, Roger Moore, Roselyn Sanchez, Bob Gunton Director: Mort Nathan Screenwriter: Mort Nathan Rating: R PRODUCT FORMAT INFORMATION: Studio: Artisan Languages: English Dolby Digital 5.1 - Primary English Dolby Digital Surround Aspect Ratio: Widescreen Features: Other: 3 extra minutes; "Naked" bonus features Other: Extra deleted scene that's not available in the R-rated version Documentaries: Exclusive Peeks featurette with the cast Buy on Amazon
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