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Boys Life 3

Boys Life 3

List Price: $29.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is this as good as it gets?
Review: Great films. Great Directors. Not many continuing film series are as consistent or rewarding as the Boy's Life series. I became a major cheerleader for the first two ('His cousin Nunzio' is still the best film in the series), and I'm already fluffing my pom-poms for the third.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is this as good as it gets?
Review: Great films. Great Directors. Not many continuing film series are as consistent or rewarding as the Boy's Life series. I became a major cheerleader for the first two ('His cousin Nunzio' is still the best film in the series), and I'm already fluffing my pom-poms for the third.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting mix
Review: I liked these shorts. Some are funny and sweet, and others have a different vibe. Not cliche gay and not very sexual.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting mix
Review: I loved boy's life 1 & 2. The cover of Boys life 3 claims that "3 times is a charm". Sadly, nothing could be farther from the truth. Frankly, Don't waste your money. The first story inside out was mildly amusing despite the fact that it didn't go anywhere. With regard to the other four stories, I found more entertainment in watching a bag of popcorn pop.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: 3 Times Not a Charm
Review: I loved boy's life 1 & 2. The cover of Boys life 3 claims that "3 times is a charm". Sadly, nothing could be farther from the truth. Frankly, Don't waste your money. The first story inside out was mildly amusing despite the fact that it didn't go anywhere. With regard to the other four stories, I found more entertainment in watching a bag of popcorn pop.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Why so expensive?
Review: I was interested in seeing this because Christina Crawford makes a cameo, and I'm a big fan. However, what's with the steep price? Even for $20 from a Marketplace Seller, I don't want to spend that much for something I may only watch once. These titles are not available for rent at the video stores.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Short Vignettes
Review: In some ways making a short film can be both easier and more difficult than making a full length. While there isn't the great cost and challenge of a feature, there's still the need to make a statement within a brief time frame.

"Boys Life 3" is the arbitrary title given to five independent shorts, and each has its up and down side. David Fourier's "Majorettes in Space" is one of the more successful, with a tight script and good editing. Lane Janger's "Just One Time" likewise does a blackout approach with its one-joke idea.

Gregory Cook's $30 has some affecting moments in a coming of age scene. Jason Gould's "Inside Out" has a surprise appearance by Elliott Gould, though the film is a bit uneven. Finally, Bradley Gray's "Hitch" is an average effort with a competent cast.

All in all, "Boys Life 3" is a slightly above average collection; at the same time, these films do hold the attention while in the process of unfolding. It's only at the end that one realizes its sum total is in the fair range.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: OK...you should stop now
Review: Let me get one thing out of the way. Don't buy this dvd thinking you'll see more of the beauty who's on the jacket. He's a straight character - in bed with his girlfriend - in one of the short films and is on screen for about 2 minutes.

The first segment was written, directed, and performed by Jason Gould (that's Barbra S.'s and Elliot's son). It's ok. Maybe I don't expect as much from a short subject as I do from a feature-length, but i found that it did hold my interest. Young Mr. Gould plays the son of famous parents, and he has trouble keeping men interested. It doesn't appear that he has the charisma or the talent that his parents have. He's had a comfortable, but a somewhat unhappy life. Shrinks. Anti-depressant therapy. All right, so it isn't "Taxi Driver," but it is interesting to have some insight into what it might be like being a child of someone famous, and having to cope with that fame indirectly.

The rest of the shorts are, sadly, completely forgettable. I really like gay cinema, but gay cinema has to meet the same criteria as other films in order to be deemed worthwhile. Two stars. Maybe they should hold off on another collection until they have some better stuff to collect.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 3rd time IS the charm!!!!
Review: The "Boys Life" films are a mixed bag of goodies, each segment containing both good, and bad, films. Part 3 is by far my favorite entry. The first film, by Jason Gould, is pretty good and the rest are actually okay. But what makes this one my favorite of the three is the addition of the short film "$30" starring Sara Gilbert and Erik MacArthur, the best film from any of the "Boys Life" movies.

$30 tells the story of a father who surprises his closeted gay son with a prostitute (Gilbert) on his 18th birthday. My parents are of Armenian descent and in our culture, a father and son never truly bond until the father gets his 18-year old a prostitute. That is how I lost my virginity to a woman (ugh), therefore, I can relate to this sweet,good-natured tale.

It's light, funny, very touching and definitely recommended. If any gay man had trouble being acceptance (and I'm sure PLENTY did), then this is the film to see. Gilbert gives her client a night to remember--not because of sex, but because of acceptance. This is a beautiful and rewarding little film that deserves to be seen.


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