The romantic trajectory of two people struggling to make love work in spite of overwhelming odds. Having met in the '80s after a disastrous one night stand Adam and Steve don't recognize each other when they meet again fifteen years later. With the help of their best friends - a formerly obese stand-up comic Rhonda and straight guy ladies man Michael - our protagonists fall in love only to realize a year into their relationship that they met before and unwittingly changed the course of each other's lives that fatefull night in the 80's. Now the question is -... can they accept this and incorporate it into their current understanding of each other? Or more importantly can they hold hands on the street without being beaten up? [show more]
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Gay-interest comedy. Adam (Craig Chester) and Steve (Malcolm Gets) had a horribly embarrassing one night stand in the 1980s, but when they meet up again years later, they fail to recognise each other and fall in love. Their wisecracking best friends, Rhonda (Parker Posey) and Michael (Chris Kattan) also fall in love, and both couples embark on the rocky road to making romance work.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Having shared quite possibly the most excruciatingly embarrassing night together in cinematic history at the back end of the 1980s, Adam (Craig Chester) and Steve (Malcolm Gets) part company and don’t look back. Fifteen years later the pair meet again and fall in love, not recognising each other from their earlier encounter. After a year together overcoming their neuroses--of which there are plenty thanks to that fateful night--the penny finally drops and it is too much for Steve, who calls the whole thing off. Adam is left heartbroken and it is up to their two friends, the formerly obese stand-up comedienne, Rhonda (Parker Posey) and stoner serial-seducer Michael (Chris Kattan) to try and patch things up. Can the pair learn to get past their embarrassment? Will Adam’s family curse finally break? And will Rhonda realise she is no longer fat and that she needs some new material?
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