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Adam & Steve (2006)
Released By: TLA Releasing   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: 3/31/2006
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Studio: TLA Releasing
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Craig Chester
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.adamandstevemovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 3/31/2006
Home Video Release: 8/8/2006
Cast: Craig Chester, Parker Posey, Chris Kattan, Malcolm Gets
Published ID: 333349
UPC: 807839002287,
Plot: A forgotten one-night-stand from the 1980s sets the stage for romance fifteen years removed in director Craig Chester's urban romantic comedy starring Parker Posey, Craig Chester, Malcolm Gets, and Chris Kattan. Despite the fact that neither Adam (Chester) nor Steve (Gets) recall the one-night-stand they shared fifteen years ago, the compatible pair form a fast bond when they meet again far removed from the intoxicating effects of the party scene. When the loving couple realize that their pasts have previously intersected, it's up to their best friends Rhonda (Parker) and Michael (Kattan) to help their pals accept their past and use the foundation of their current relationship to forge ahead into a fulfilling future of kindness and commitment. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Adam and Steve
Added 4/19/2009

I have watched this movie many times and just love it. It is a great example of a heartfelt story of two men not sure of one another or whether the other person is the right one for them. A very tender, emotional, and funny movie. I highly recommend it, especially to the gay community.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
sweet and funny
Added 4/10/2009

Okay, so it's a romantic comedy. Maybe it's not supposed to be real all the time. But I found some scenes unbelievable (the Western dance-off, Rhonda's rant to Steve in his open "office," Steve's strong-arming the homophobe neighbor, to name three) and that bothered me enough not to give it five stars.
And though Adam's "luck-challenged" family was also unbelievable, I thought it the funniest part of the movie - laugh-out-loud funny several times. And some of the throw-away one-liners were hilarious.
Otherwise, it was sweet. I cared about Adam and Steve and really wanted them to get together. Yes, the plot was formulaic, and you knew that they would be happy at the end, but getting to the ending was fun.
Craig Chester's elastic face and goofy demeanor were endearing. Parker Posey is always good in whatever she's in. Chris Kattan was actually funny rather than annoying. And Malcolm Gets is easy on the eye and quite effective in the final scenes. Julie Haggerty, Meldina Dillon, and Sally Kirkland offer good support.
I've watched it several times, and it keeps entertaining.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Funny and Touching
Added 1/7/2009

Adam and Steve is a funny and touching film. There's a great chemistry between Craig Chester and Malcolm Gets, and the supporting cast is strong. I rented this movie a few months ago and loved it so much I ordered right after seeing it. Some may find the first 10 minutes or so a "little over the top", but at the end everyone will be endeared to this sweet film.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
It thought it was supposed to be Funny?
Added 8/11/2008

This Film was not funny, It bored me and it just really was a waste of time. Not worth getting unless you have trouble sleeping...then get this movie, it will put you to sleep faster than any sleeping pill.
1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Almost awful
Added 7/4/2008

There was something quirky about this movie at first, even after the initial nightmarish beginning scene, but soon it faded to a cartoon version of itself, particularly Adam's family. What was that all about? It turned a mediocre film into a just plain bad film. There were a couple of giggles mixed with the groans, but I'd pass on this one.
1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
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