Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds
Boasting a cast of hunks and a witty script from Q. Allan Brocka (Eating Out and Boy Culture) and Phillip J. Bartell, Eating Out 2 is packed with more sexy, irreverent fun for all you guys who love the first edition.
After Marc dumps him, Kyle unites with Gwen and Tiffani to land sexually confused art model Troy by pretending to be straight. However, Marc wants Troy, too, and members from a notorious "ex-gay" group are slipping for the both of them.
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Details
Length 1 hrs. 25 mins.
Rating NR
Released: May 29 2007
Production Year 2006
UPC Code 631008063294
Studio Ariztical Entertainment
Packaging Keep
Number of Discs 1
Disc SS-SL
Cast
Emily Brooke Hands
Marco Dapper
Scott Vickaryous
Rebekah Kochan
Brett Chukerman
Jim Verraros
Mink Stole
Director
Phillip J. Bartell
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Regarding the DVD I purchased from you, “Eating Out 2”, the box and disc arrived in good condition. However, when I tried to play the DVD, I had major problems. I use my computer to play DVDs since I have a brand new high def monitor and high quality speakers connected. Much superior to my old TV and DVD player. When I tried to play the DVD, it played for a few moments and then crashed the DVD player. The crash report indicated that unpermitted access to the computer’s core system was attempted. I then tried using an alternative media player on my computer to play the DVD. The movie played to the same point as before then froze the media player. Then I could not get the media player to quit or even “force quit”. I tried to restart my computer but received a message that it could not do that because it could not get the media player to quit. I tried ejecting the DVD but got a message that the DVD could not be ejected because the media player was using it to try and run some process. I then pulled the plug on the computer and restarted it and was then able to eject the DVD. I tried playing the DVD on my older computer and the movie played until the same point and then the DVD player told me that it wouldn’t play that section of the DVD and skipped over it. I then quit the DVD player and ejected the disc. I decided not to risk playing the DVD on my computer again. I played the DVD on my old DVD player and my old TV and it was able to play the DVD, however that’s probably because the old TV doesn’t have a hard drive or operating system.