Publisher's Synopsis
Gay-interest comedy set. In 'Eating Out' (2004), Caleb (Scott Lunsford) is convinced he's never going to meet the right girl after splitting up with his promiscuous girlfriend. His gay best friend Kyle (Jim Verraros) convinces him that the best way to snare the beautiful Gwen (Emily Stiles) is by pretending to be gay himself. But Caleb ends up being a bit too convincing in his new role, especially after Kyle sets him up with his own secret love Marc (Ryan Carnes). In the sequel, 'Eating Out - Sloppy Seconds' (2006), Kyle (Verraros) enlists the help of his friends to pretend to be heterosexual in an attempt to ingratiate himself with the gorgeous new guy - and nude model - in town. But Kyle finds he has competition in the form of his ex, who intends to get Troy with his own tactic: being his out, gay self. Who will win him first? In the second sequel, 'Eating Out - All You Can Eat' (2009), Tiffani (Rebekah Kochan) pulls out all the stops to help her geeky but cute friend Casey (Daniel Skelton) find love - or at least a sexy one night stand. Under Tiffani's tutelage, Casey pretends to be Ryan, Tiffani's hot, straight, stripper ex-boyfriend, in the hope of seducing the smouldering Zack (Chris Salvatore) online. The ruse works like a dream - that is, until the real Ryan shows up...In 'Eating Out - Drama Camp' (2011), after hooking up in the last film, Casey (Skelton) and Zack (Salvatore) now live together and their spark, perhaps inevitably, has died down a little. In a bid to add a bit of excitement to their life the pair apply to 'Dick Dickey's Drama Camp' and are accepted. Unfortunately, it looks as though the company of rugged wannabe actors may not do much to help their relationship. Zack takes a shine to Benji (Aaron Milo), who finds the attraction mutual but is determined not to disrupt Zack's relationship, while Casey meets up with Beau (Ronnie Kroell). Finally, in 'Eating Out - The Open Weekend' (2011), Zack (Salvatore) is still caught up in the bloom of new love with Benji (Milo). In contrast, Casey (Skelton) is heading to the Palm Springs resort with his friend, Penny (Lilach Mendelovich), and has to recruit Peter (Michael Vara) to pretend to be his boyfriend for the weekend - lest Zack think that he hasn't got over him yet. Unbeknown to Casey, however, Zack has problems of his own...