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But that’s part of the fun of it, and it’s part of why “Eating Out” has endured. Everyone knows that the best part of Thanksgiving isn’t the actual dinner, but the countless meals you can make out of the leftovers. Simultaneous filming for Eating Out 4: Drama Camp and Eating Out 5: The Open Weekend took place in 2011.

After his gay roommate Kyle (Verraros) tells him that gay guys have it so easy they could, in fact, sleep with a girl, Caleb pretends to be gay to get with Gwen (Emily Brook Hands). (Ah, that Simon Cowell…) “I think that people sort of wanted our film to be something different than it was.”

Brocka, too, remembers the negativity, including one TV Guide review that insulted Lunsford personally, going so far as to call him out by name and suggest he should die.

I told him that I disagree; the writing is snappy, and though its low-budget status is evident, all of the actors have excellent comedic timing. “I was just willing to be very cooperative, and do what the major network told me to do.” He would come out in The Advocate several months after the season ended, and for years he was the only out “Idol” alum… and, furthermore, one of the only visibly “out” people in entertainment.

The lines are endlessly quotable and it’s a great gay party movie. In usual Eating Out style there are a couple of signature long sexy scenes plus plenty of full frontal nudity to whet your palate. He’s also in love with Marc, the mega-hottie gay at school and Gwen, Kyle’s right-hand gal and self-proclaimed bitch who can’t seem to stop dating gay guys.

gay eating out

Dad was right?!

Mostly, he’s happy to be “focusing on the creativity that you can bring into the world, and not staring into the darkness,” he said, “which is very easy to do.”

Eating Out (film series)

The Eating Out film franchise is a series of American LGBT-themed comedy films beginning with Eating Out (2004).

Starting with the first installment, there’s always an incredibly spectacular (long) sex scene that involves someone remotely telling the participants what to do (don’t forget to use the magic word…). An outrageous comedy, Eating Out was the flick that launched an unexpected franchise.

Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds (2006)

How far would you go to get the person of your dreams?

Oh and in case you’re confused about the character of Marc looking a little different, you’re not crazy, there was a casting change that in my opinion is for the better. However, thanks to a fib from Caleb’s roommate Kyle (former ‘American Idol’ star Jim Verraros), Gwen thinks he’s gay and sets him up with her roommate, Marc (Ryan Carnes), whom Kyle happens to have a crush on.

His short, comedic videos are hilarious mini-sodes that capture his unique and twisted sense of humor.

As Robert prepares to move to Africa on a two-year work assignment, his boyfriend Michael becomes suspicious of his true motives for leaving. The popularity of the first resulted in a sequel just two years later that exceeds the first in so many ways.

So that’s how fast that was changing.”

Nowadays, he’s putting the finishing touches on a feature called “Love & Lockdown,” a romantic comedy about a trans man who gets stuck back home in the Philippines during the early days of COVID-19.

Verraros got out of the game for a while, but he’s dipping a toe back into the entertainment world, too.

However, not wanting to interfere with Zack’s current relationship, Benji pretends to be straight. When they meet, Arend discovers that Michael is not quite what he imagined. To their surprise, “Eating Out” pulled in more than $2 million in DVD sales and topped LGBTQ+ video charts for years.

“There’s a place for everything; there’s a market for everything,” Verraros said he quickly realized.

Enter Troy (from Troy, Illinois!) a ridiculously chiseled and tan fellow college student who happens to be a nude model for the art classes as a side-hustle.