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A Four Letter Word (2007)

Director: Casper Andreas

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From Time Out New York

When he’s not working at a lube-and-dildo store in Chelsea, flamboyant Luke (Archer) spends every moment on the prowl. But when Luke meets a guy he actually likes (David), it’s time for him to get his priorities, uh, straight. This vapid gay comedy also follows several other humdrum characters, including an interracial couple and a recovering-alcoholic gal, who gabs about wedding plans while receiving cunnilingus. You gotta fight for love, says the movie, but why bother when it looks so darn dull and annoying?

Author: Les Simpson

Time Out New York Issue 652: March 27–April 2, 2008


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Director: Casper Andreas

Cast: Jesse Archer, Charlie David

Duration: 87 mins

US Release: Mar 28 2008




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