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The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green
starring: Daniel Letterle, Diego Serrano, Meredith Baxter, Shanola Hampton, David Monahan directed by: George Bamber
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Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: RYKODISC
Fabric Type: 0796019796057
Gem Type: How do you spell disaster? D-A-T-I-N-G! Eric Orner's wacky comic strip about a twentysomething gay boy on a frustrating search for love springs to life in this laugh-a-minute romantic comedy Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: R Age: 796019796057 UPC: 796019796057 Manufacturer No: 79605
Graphics Memory Size: Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 20
Maximum Color Depth: Liberation Ent
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Metal Type: Liberation Ent
Pearl Type: 79605
Publisher: 1
Total Firewire Ports: Liberation Ent
Total Metal Weight: 1
Total Parallel Ports: October 10, 2006
Total S Video Out Ports: 88 minutes
Liberation Ent
2005
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Features: - How do you spell disaster? D-A-T-I-N-G! Eric Orner's wacky comic strip about a twentysomething gay boy on a frustrating search for love springs to life in this laugh-a-minute romantic comedy Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: R Age: 796019796057 UPC: 796019796057 Manufacturer No: 79605
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The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green starring: Daniel Letterle, Diego Serrano, Meredith Baxter, Shanola Hampton, David Monahan directed by: George Bamber
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Editorial Review:
Description: This hilarious gay romantic-comedy follows Ethan Green, an adorable 26-year year old professional assistant looking for love in all the wrong places. A self-proclaimed serial monogamist, Ethan finds that no boyfriend is really "the one". -Based on the popular cult comic strip by Eric Orner, published since 1990 -Loaded with laugh-out-loud bonus features
Amazon.com: Based on Eric Ormer's comic strip, The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green is an almost fluffy romantic comedy starring Ethan (Daniel Letterle), a gay man whose trials and tribulations amount to not much more than difficulties in dating and finding a rented apartment. Leo (David Monahan), Ethan's ex-boyfriend, is selling the house Ethan currently resides in, while Ethan enters a whirlwind romance with baseball fetishist, Kyle (Diego Serrano). While Ethan debates where to live, he dumps Kyle and starts dating Punch (Dean Shelton), a cute, young real estate agent who hatches a plan to sabotage Leo's intentions to sell the property. The finest moments of this situational comedy occur when the Hat Sisters (Joel Brooks and Richard Riehle), a pair of cross-dressing, older lovers, are on screen cracking jokes and looking like Erma Bombeck. Meanwhile, Ethan's mom (Meredith Baxter) advises him to seek courage in order to find the right man, as Ethan tires of the dating game. Director George Bamber's adaptation is entertaining, though the entertainment feels as if its at the expense of some characters who are the most stereotypically gay. Because of the film's employment of stereotypes, it's difficult to sympathize with Ethan's plight. Clearly not meant to challenge intellectually, Ethan Green does contain some endearing scenes that make it mostly fun to watch. --Trinie Dalton
This movie is driven, frenetic, and entirely without any charm or humor at all. I forced myself to keep watching to the very end, but it was like having teeth pulled by a chimpanzee on speed. I'm going to break the DVD so I won't forget and end up watching it again by mistake. This is the worst movie I've seen in a very, very long time.
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This movie is driven, frenetic, and entirely without any charm or humor at all. I forced myself to keep watching to the very end, but it was like having teeth pulled by a chimpanzee on speed. I'm going to break the DVD so I won't forget and end up watching it again by mistake. This is the worst movie I've seen in a very, very long time.
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I bought and watched this film today based on the reviews of a number of people on this site, and I've got to say I was disappointed in the film and a bit surprised that many rated it so highly. Comparisons made between it and films like Broken Hearts Club are far too complimentary to this piece of predictable fluff.
Another constant rave was about how cute the actor playing Ethan was. Each to his own taste, of course, but I thought his ex., Leo, was a better sort. Few mentioned Letterle's acting ability, thankfully, which we thought was as flat as a pancake and very unengaging.
The strengths are the hat boys, the mother and the very occasional subtle joke such as the empty shelf for 'lesbian humour' literature in the early library scene.
The weaknesses were the hideous Republican & the seemingly inconsistent screenplay, especially on the main premise of Ethan's commitment-phobia.
Lastly, so many others commented on al the extras on the DVD yet all we got was a crappy photo gallery and trailers. It would've been nice to see the featurette on the comic strip that other reviewers have referred to.
And I paid more for this than I did for 'Shelter'! Ripped off!
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Protagonist Ethan Green is unable to commit, always secretly believing that someone better will come along. Eventually he's torn between three very different hunks vying for his affections.
Not as good as it sounds.
This is typical of every other formulaic gay romantic comedy of the last ten years. Like Jeffrey, Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss and The Broken Hearts Club, the characters in this film don't seem to have anything on their minds but their own gayness. They obsess on being gay. All the jokes are about being gay. All the cultural references are gay. All the locales are gay. All the careers are gay. Based on the comic strip of the same name, this is a mere trifle of a film. It'll pass the time and maybe give you an odd chuckle here or there, but ultimately it's very forgettable.
It's fairly competently acted and moves at a swift pace, but I felt as if I'd seen it all before. There's even, not one, but two (!) witty and wise old trannies. Only in modern gay Hollywood does the simple act of donning a dress automatically make a man wise. Trite.
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This movie premiered back in 2004 at the Toronto Int'l Film Festival and was highly anticipated by not only the gay community but the film industry at large due to actors and productions staff in the movie.
Although the movie lacked that magic to keep you intrigued all the way through, it certainly was a treat during many of it's moments. Seeing the lovely Mredith Baxter on the big screen was great, she played such a funny mom to Ethan (played by the sexy and gifted actor!)
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Anyone familiar with the comic strip will enjoy this come-to-life take on Ethan Green. Fun!
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