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S.R.P. $14.99
Released: August 2006
UPC: 807839002287
Catalog Number: TLAD151
US, 2005, 99 min
Director:
Craig Chester
Genre: Gay
Language:
English Dolby Digital 5.1 (primary)
English subtitles
Aspect Ratio:
1.78, Widescreen
Extras:
Anamorphic
Features:
Audio commentary: With writer/director/star Craig Chester, star Malcolm Gets and producer George Bendele
Documentaries: The Making of Adam & Steve
Other: Deleted scenes with optional director's commentary, "Learn the Battle Dance" featurette; Gag reel; Optional English subtitles for the hearing impaired
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Raucously funny and sweetly romantic, Adam & Steve is a twisted, tender comedy that would surely make “John Waters cackle with glee” (L.A. Weekly). In the 1980s, Adam (writer/director Craig Chester) and Steve (Malcolm Gets, HBO's “Grey Gardens”) had a horrifically embarrassing one night stand. When they meet again years later, they fail to recognize each other and fall in love – as do their wisecracking best friends (Parker Posey, For Your Consideration, Best in Show and Chris Kattan, TV’s “Saturday Night Live”). Honest, irreverent and a whole lot of fun, Adam & Steve is all about making love work – whatever the odds.
"A wise, hilarious gay-marital romp … the entire cast is perfection" Michael Musto, Village Voice
"Warm--and often hysterically funny--comedy about two decent guys who endure some really humiliating complications on the way to love" Anne Stockwell, The Advocate
"Irreverent, farcical romp… Adam & Steve tries to do for the gay film what There’s Something About Mary did for the hetero sex comedy: artfully blend raunchiness and sincerity" Mark Dundas Wood, Backstage
Festivals
LA Outfest 2005
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