Eating Out: The Open Weekend

Eating Out: The Open Weekend is a 2011 American sex comedy film and the fifth and final installment in the Eating Out film series. The film was directed by Q. Allan Brocka, who co-wrote it with Phillip J. Bartell. It was released on DVD in the United States on March 20, 2012.[1]

Eating Out: The Open Weekend
DVD cover
Directed byQ. Allan Brocka
Produced byQ. Allan Brocka
Michael Jack Shoel
Written byPhillip J. Bartell
Q. Allan Brocka
StarringChris Salvatore
Daniel Skelton
Aaron Milo
Lilach Mendelovich
Harmony Santana
Michael Vara
Alvaro Orlando
Jennifer Elise Cox
Ralph Cole Jr.
Mink Stole
Rebekah Kochan
Music byMeiro Stamm
CinematographyAmanda Treyz
Edited byPhillip J. Bartell
Production
company
Ariztical Entertainment
EOSS Productions
Logo Films
Distributed byAriztical Entertainment
Release date
  • October 8, 2011 (2011-10-08) (Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival)
  • March 20, 2012 (2012-03-20) (United States; DVD)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Only Rebekah Kochan and Mink Stole have appeared in all five films.

Plot

Zack (Chris Salvatore) and his new boyfriend Benji (Aaron Milo) are setting off to vacation at an all-male resort in Palm Springs, California, with their friend Lily (Harmony Santana). In light of the veritable smorgasbord of available men that are sure to be awaiting their arrival, Benji has proposed that he and Zack open up their relationship, just for the weekend. He is not ready to limit himself sexually and explains that this will be a good way for them to explore together. Zack is less than thrilled with the idea, but he's eager to keep Benji happy and, after all, he likes sex too. At the same time, Zack's ex, Casey (Daniel Skelton), is making his way to the same resort with his hag-in-training, Penny (Lilach Mendelovich). Knowing that Zack will be there with his new boyfriend, Casey immediately goes into panic mode, recruiting his new friend, Peter (Michael Vara), to be his pretend boyfriend for the weekend, proving to Zack that he has had no trouble moving on from their relationship. However, it is not long before all plans go awry, and Benji starts making eyes at Peter, while Zack realizes he might not be as over Casey as he'd thought. With the gay boys otherwise engaged, Lily and Penny are soon locked in combat for the attention of Luis, the resort's sexy bartender, who also happens to be the sole straight man in sight.

Cast

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References

  1. "Eating Out: The Open Weekend". Amazon. Retrieved February 12, 2018.


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