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Title All over the guy Year 2001
Director Julie Davis Writer Dan Bucatinsky
Country USA Language English
Cast Dan Bucatinsky, Richard Ruccolo, Adam Goldberg, Sasha Alexander
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This contemporary romantic comedy perfectly captures the fears, foibles, and confusion facing modern twentysomethings looking for love.

Eli (Dan Bucatinsky) is memorializing the end of a relationship as he has done all his others: with a visit to the STD clinic for an AIDS test. Tom (Richard Ruccolo) has recently become sober and faithfully attends an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. Separately, they tell the story of their broken love affair that began with a chance meeting between their two respective best friends, Brett (Adam Goldberg) and Jackie (Sasha Alexander)...

Jackie is shopping for furniture when she meets furniture designer Brett. And despite Brett's use of the word 'Buttercup' to describe the color of a love seat, he must convince Jackie that he is not homosexual. In an attempt to ignite their own romance, Brett and Jackie discuss their respective gay best friends, Eli and Tom, and decide to fix them up on a blind date.

These two men couldn't be from more different worlds. Eli, who edits "The Police Blotter" for a Los Angeles daily newspaper, was raised by relentlessly touchy-feely therapist parents who encouraged him at an early age to say 'penis' and 'vagina' at the dinner table.

Tom, who is a special education teacher devoted to drinking, smoking and promiscuous sexual encounters, learned to mix a perfect martini at the age of 10. Their blind date is a disaster, filled with uncomfortable silences, vacuous small talk and one vitriolic rant about the movie IN & OUT. Despite a small spark of attraction by the end of the evening, both men are convinced that each hated the other.

The two run into each the next weekend at a local flea market where Tom is looking for a vintage martini set and Eli is on his never-ending quest for an original Cornelius action figure from PLANET OF THE APES. In this more casual environment, the two share a bit of their backgrounds and begin to connect. They have sex, but Eli is confused the next morning when Tom treats their intimacy as if it were a one-night stand.

Jackie and Brett, meanwhile, have become a couple in love. Tom and Eli continue to see each other, but Tom's "come here/go away" behavior keeps Eli constantly unsure of their feelings for each other. Eli is looking for this relationship to develop. Tom is seemingly looking for a way out. They decide to break things off.

Brett proposes to Jackie, who announces her pregnancy. Tom returns to his previous bad habits of excessive drinking and sleeping around. Eli turns to both his straight-talking sister (Christina Ricci) and overbearing parents (Andrea Martin & Tony Abatemarco), and decides that he will give up completely on love.

Soon it becomes obvious to everyone but Tom and Eli that they are miserable apart. Late one night, Eli goes to Tom's apartment to leave him a letter explaining his feelings but spies Tom with a one-night stand. Neighbors call the police, and Eli is arrested for trespassing.

Tom and Eli are forced to get together in preparation for Jackie and Brett's wedding, yet the same problems remain between them. That night, Tom leaves a small gift on Eli's doorstep: an original Cornelius action figure from PLANET OF THE APES. For the first time, the two men come together to share a night of passion, honesty and love.

The next morning, Tom invites Eli to meet his parents (Joanna Kerns & Nicolas Surovy). They are a bitter, uncommunicative couple, and Eli soon learns the family's dark secret: Tom has a developmentally disabled younger sister, a never-discussed victim of his parents' alcoholism. In an explosion of pain and anger, Tom demands to be left alone and tells Eli to get - and stay - out of his life forever.

And so it ends. Eli finishes telling his tale to the clinic's salty receptionist (Doris Roberts), who shares with him an extraordinary lesson about the power of love. Meanwhile, at his AA meeting, Tom learns a different kind of lesson about the risks of lust.

The day of the wedding arrives and despite simultaneous pep-talks by Jackie and Brett, Eli (the Best Man) and Tom (The Man of Honor) do their best to ignore each other.

Eventually, Eli confronts Tom on his history of self-hate and emotional repression. Tom lambastes Eli on his idealized and unrealistic view of relationships.

When the dust settles, the two are able to speak honestly for the first time about their true fears and feelings. It is a final surrender, and the two are able to share in the joy of their best friends' love ... as well as their own.

Back to top Gay interest

Eli & Tom are two gay men who are very different but despite this they feel attracted towards each other.

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A very funny and warm movie about two people trying desperatly not to fall in love but in the end of course they do.

It's a real romantic comedy with all the ahhhh's and ohhhh's in it.

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Jackie: What's the color? Yellow-beige-yellow?
Brett: Buttercup.
Jackie: Buttercup?
Brett: Buttercup. I'm not gay, okay? Just because I say buttercup, doesn't mean that I'm gay. I have this argument with Eli all the time. Goddamned, just because I say buttercup that doesn't mean that I'm gay, you know. Used to be gay. Wanna be gay. I'm not gay, just very particular about the nomal plature about the choice of my pallet.
Jackie: Ah, ehm, who's Eli? Your boyfriend?
Brett: Right, no, he's my best friend who happens to be gay.

Jackie: Look, I know gay men. I practically invented them. And there's no such thing as a straight guy with a gay best friend who's not fucking.

Jackie: I'm calling from a pay phone because I can't get my piece of sh*t cell phone to work unless I stand on my head with my fingers up my ass!

[About In & Out]
Eli: I thought it was nice to see a guy coming out tho his family and his friends. Not to mention his fiancee.
Tom: His fiancee!? This loser bitch who has been waiting to marry this Nelly, barberloving, selfhating, geriatric English teacher who can't get it up for her. And we're supposed to feel sorry for her? Oh, no fucking way. I mean you do the math. Where the hell is the waiter with my drink?
Tom leaves the table
Eli: I'm glad I didn't mention "The birdcage".

Eli: All that shit people say about finding "The One". I'm sick of it. Tom certainly isn't. I don't think I'm going to meet the guy who is
Brett:"You know what you're problem is? There's no such thing as "The One". Okay?
Eli: You're such a liar. Like two seconds ago you told me that this girl Jackie is "The One".
Brett: I met her one time. I said she could be "The One", you know. Or just one of "The Ones". There's not just one One. There's fractions of One. There's half of One, quarter of One. The idea is to make yourself open to someOne, you know. Perhaps Tom can become "The One".

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All over the guy Eli & Tom Eli & Brett Rayna & Eli Dan Bucatinsky & Richard Ruccolo All over the guy All over the guy Eli & Tom Eli & Tom Tom gets a blowjob Exhausted but confused. What have I done? Oh my, KE! (killer eyes) Tom and Eli kissing each other for the first time Jackie and Brett in bed together Jackie and Tom at the soundstudio Tom and Eli are both invited without knowing the other one is coming too. Tom and Eli Eli gets arrested as a peeping tom

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