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Coffee Date

Jonathan Bray , Wilson Cruz , Stewart Wade    Unrated   DVD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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4.0 out of 5 stars `Do You Swear On Judy Garlands Grave?', Jan 27 2012
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Tommy D "Tom" (London, England) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Coffee Date (DVD)
This is basically a gay rom com from writer and director Stewart Ward. It stars Jonathan Bray as Todd, he has his brother , Barry, living on his couch, in order to endear himself, Barry has put a lonely add on the inter web for his brother in order to get him back in the saddle after his divorce. This leads to Todd meeting a kindred spirit and they do not exchange photos but start an online chat up.

So with hopes high Todd goes off to a coffee shop for his blind date. There he meets Kelly (Wilson Cruz) an out Latino and they get off on the wrong foot, both waiting to meet someone. As they wait for their respective dates it becomes achingly obvious that they are their dates. The thing is they had already established that they had a love of films in common so Todd invites Kelly to an Ingmar Bergman double bill and amazingly he agrees; I mean Ingmar Bergman its enough to kill a relationship before its got a chance.

Things take on a whole new light when everyone assumes that he is actually gay and has decided to come out at 35. Then his mum turns up, played brilliantly by Sally Kirkland and things just gets worse for him. Along the way there are more than the average number of laughs and good performances from everyone, there are no bedroom antics worth tweeting home about, so avoid if that is your bag.

I actually really enjoyed it and laughed on a number of occasions, there is no new ground being broken here and the usual stereotypes get played for comic effect, but it does hang together well and never gets boring. It is warm, touching and funny in equal measure, not genre busting, but all films do not have to be. If you like a funny story with gayness running through it then I am sure you will enjoy.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderfully fun film !, Mar 31 2009
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Book N Movie Buff (Calgary, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Coffee Date (DVD)
This is a wonderfully entertaining fun movie in witty well written story. Wilson Cruz is terrific in this film. The strongest by far, of the cast. I liked the story, the characters and the tone. I've already watched it repeatedly, and can honestly say that I know I'll be re:watching it again and again. Wonderfully fun.
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39 of 41 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet, well written, light comedy looks at friendship and "love", Sep 23 2007
By Bob Lind "camelwest" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Coffee Date (DVD)
At the urging of his brother, Barry (Jonathan Silverman), Todd (Jonathan Bray) makes a blind date with someone he had been chatting with online, courtesy of an ad placed by Barry. Once it has been established that they had not exchanged photos during their chats, most viewers can guess the first punchline of the movie ... that his date, Kelly, is actually a man (played by Wilson Cruz), since Barry had placed the ad for his romance-starved, straight brother in the "M4M" message board.

But "Coffee Date" (2006) ... whichw as based on a short film released at some gay film festivals in 2001 ... handles this seemingly simplistic slapstick-worthy plot with realism, warmth and humor, allowing Todd and Kelly to get to know each other, and find out that they have a lot of interests in common, before either one realizes that their elusive "date" is actually with each other. It also turns the joke around on the brother, when Todd brings Kelly home (and then he sneaks out the window, so Barry believes Todd spent the night with a man), which works too well, since Barry won't believe that Todd isn't really gay, and moves out of Todd's apartment. Barry also calls their mother, played to the hilt by veteran actress Sally Kirkland, who arrives for an extended visit with her "just out" son, proudly wearing a PFLAG t-shirt, and also refusing to give credence to Todd's claim that he is really straight. Meanwhile, Todd continues to go with Kelly (and occasionally his friends) to see a movie, have a drink or coffee, and when the office blabbermouth (Jason Stuart) sees Todd with a group of gay men, he "outs" him to everyone else at work, who accept and embrace the revelation. It gets to the point where Todd begins to doubt his own belief that he's not gay, but is afraid that the one way of finding out for sure could jeopardize his friendship with Kelly.

Excellent treatment of the "labels" people put on themselves (and have put upon them), which also makes good natured fun of some of the stereotypes straight people have about gays (and vice versa.) Ultimately, this is a light romantic comedy about friendship and defining "love" on different levels, with life lessons for people hung up on worrying about how they "should" feel in a situation. DVD extras include many deleted scenes, gag reel and a "making of" featurette. I give it a full 5 stars out of 5.

14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wilson Cruz at his charming best, Jan 11 2008
By Dayna Newman "Slasher Diva" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Coffee Date (DVD)
Coffee Date
Is an enjoyable light hearted comedy about the boundaries of friendship, sex and human compassion.
Wilson Cruz is at his charming best as a Kelly who has an internet relationship with another man and they have everything in common BUT one thing. Cruz's character is a gay male with a sexually ambiguous name "Kelly" so Todd whom he is talking to via the internet is not aware that he is male or gay and Todd is straight.
Todd is wonderfully played by Jonathan Bray also very charming in this role.
What happens after they meet for their Coffee Date is both funny and thought provoking.
It's a gay themed movie but anyone can enjoy it because it doesn't have a one viewed perspective on any of the situations.
Jonathan Silverman as Todd's room mate/ brother lends to the comedic flow as well.
My advice is buy it because it's a movie you will watch more than once..

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Coffee Date Sparkles, Dec 23 2007
By Christopher F. Tilley "Whodunitfan" - Published on Amazon.com
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You'll need to suspend your common sense a little in the first couple of scenes, otherwise there's no way to get this particular straight and gay man together. Discovering that they've a lot in common, they become friends, then chaos ensures. Everyone starts to think that Todd is gay, even Todd starts to think that he might be gay.
It's a very nicely written and played comedy. The 2 main leads Wilson Cruz and Jonathan Bray are excellent but the mother and brother are over the top; their performance spoils this otherwise charming story.
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