: Beyond the comedy, the film satirizes the ex-gay movement and explores stereotypes surrounding bisexuality. Cast and Crew Director : Phillip J. Bartell Writers : Phillip J. Bartell and Q. Allan Brocka Main Cast : Jim Verraros as Kyle

as Jacob Buchanan (the "ex-gay" group leader) Critical Reception

Released in 2006, is a campy American sex comedy and the first sequel in the Eating Out franchise. Directed by Phillip J. Bartell, the film is often regarded by fans and critics as sharper and funnier than its predecessor, effectively leaning into its identity as a lighthearted farce. Plot Overview

as Marc (replacing Ryan Carnes from the first film) Marco Dapper as Troy Rebekah Kochan as Tiffani von der Sloot Emily Brooke Hands as Gwen Anderson Mink Stole as Helen (Kyle’s mother)

The story follows Kyle (Jim Verraros), who, after a messy breakup with his boyfriend Marc (now played by Brett Chukerman), becomes infatuated with Troy (Marco Dapper), a gorgeous nude art model.

The film received mixed to positive reviews, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds (2006) - IMDb

: Uncertain of Troy's sexuality, Kyle and his two eccentric friends, Gwen and Tiffani, hatch a plan. Kyle pretends to be straight and joins an "ex-gay" campus support group called "Homo No More" to get closer to Troy, who is struggling with his own sexual identity.

: Marc discovers the ruse and decides to pursue Troy by being his authentically out gay self, leading to a "sexual tug-of-war".

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