Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 1200000
Revenue
$ 2600000
Megan
Graham
Mary Brown
Mike
Hilary
Sinead
Jan
Joel
Andre
Clayton
Rock
Kimberly
Jared
Peter
Nancy
Cheerleader #1
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Dolph
Joel's Father
Mr. Eaton
Graham's Stepmom
Lloyd
Larry
Lipstick Lesbian
Bruce
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Kelly (uncredited)
Written by fasm1976 on 2015-12-07
Awesome movie about a girl sent to a camp to make her straight. Funny comedy n you get to see Ru Paul out of drag!
Written by golftimex3 on 2024-06-22
Definitely one of my favorites, I'm not great at writing reviews but somethings I love about this movie is just how well Natasha Lyonne and Clea DuVall were able to represent such interesting characters. Megan and Graham are such deep characters and getting to see them get their happy ending is all I could ask for in a movie like this. Having RuPaul in this is also a nice touch, also considering the irony in his role. Dante Basco is also someone I loved to see in this, I'm for sure a huge fan of some of his other roles as well like Zuko from ATLA and Rufio from Hook. (So many niche references here to make, Homestuck for one. One of the characters Rufioh was inspired by Dante's part who he actually ended up doing some voicing for him in a Voxus Lets Read Homestuck recording somewhere! Grey Delisle, the voice of Azula from ATLA, also did a few one off lines for Vriska at some point. I think Dante was a pretty big fan of Homestuck at the time and got her to do a few lines but I'm not completely sure.) The message of the movie is "Be gay" as said by Natasha Lyonne. Anyways, I think this is an amazing movie with loveable characters and I'd definitely recommend this to anyone!