In & Out

 

Product Description
High school teacher Howard Brackett is outed by former student during the Oscars and does his frantic best to assert his manliness.
Genre: Feature Film-Comedy
Rating: PG13
Release Date: 9-AUG-2005
Media Type: DVDAmazon.com
When a Hollywood heartthrob (Matt Dillon, playing a Brad Pitt look-alike) “outs” his small-town high-school drama teacher Howard Brackett (Kevin Kline) during the Oscar telecast, the entire (fictio… More >>

In & Out

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5 Responses to “In & Out”

  1. J. McClung Says:

    I bought this movie because so many people reviewed it and said it was funny. And I like Kevin Kline and Tom Selleck. Well, save your money, I laughed once. This movie was totally predicatable and disappointingly unfunny.

    Could it be that all the people raving about this movie are raving about it because they are either gay themselves or gay-friendly, and would give ANY movie 5 stars for showing the gay lifestyle in a positive light?

    If you do not want to watch a politically correct propaganda piece from ACT-UP, then skip this movie.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Anonymous Says:

    Pro-homosexual propoganda film with Kevin Kline playing an English teacher who is “outed” on the eve of his wedding by a former student accepting an Oscar. What had the potential to be an amusing premise quickly degenerated into a pathetic, politically correct, hackneyed piece. Preachy, sanctimonious and about as subtle as a drag queen.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Anonymous Says:

    I read all the various reviews of the film and some people are labeling it propaganda and attacking other’s views. Well I have a negative review too!

    How can anyone put together such a great cast of actors and turn out such a stupid film. My views on homosexuality are very conservative but that is not the point. The film is very amusing at first but it ends up being just a pointless drama at the end. I mean the comedy just stopped and I felt cheated out of a film that could have been truly great if it kept up the comedy.

    Movies don’t have to be so preachy. Especially when their comedies.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Anonymous Says:

    My big butch male lover and I sat and watched this very sexy movie together and boy did we get hot! That Magnum sure is a great actor – and what a kisser, though it did make me feel a bit sick to see him kissing another guy! What would Higgins think!?!

    I would thoroughly recommend this movie for anyone who wanted to inflict 90 minutes of eel-headed stupidity upon themselves.

    Love and kisses, XXXXXXX
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Fredrick Biedermann Says:

    In & Out is about the cruelest, sickest, most heartless joke ever played on a person in cinema history and the film doesn’t even know it!

    For starters, I never believed–ever—that Kevin Kline’s character was gay. Why? Because (1) we are never given an explanation as to why his former student (Matt Dillion) outted him on public TV, three days before his wedding,when it was never questioned by anyone (2)his homosexuality his based entirely on stereotypes, the same ones which are later mocked by a room full of people in defense of Kline being gay,(3) the screenplay completely shut Kline’s character up after he came out (except for a few meaningless words), and (4) he was endlessly pressured to ‘come out’ by an annoying TV journalist (Tom Selleck) who even went as far as kissing him unexpectedly, and the film had the audacity to claim that gays *never* recruit!!

    This film is simply a propaganda piece disguised as a comedy. (…)The teaser at the end of the film, in my opinion, was unforgivable.

    Folks, use your brains while watching this garbage, since very few people apparently have who’ve seen it. The underlying dishonesty is there. This film has an agenda all its own, and it is not to make us laugh.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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