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1. Get Your Stuff
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2. Auto Focus
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3. The Best of Ripley's Believe It

1. Get Your Stuff
Director: Max Mitchell
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Asin: B000095J5V
Catlog: DVD
Sales Rank: 23738
Average Customer Review: 3.43 out of 5 stars
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Phil and Eric, a hot gay professional couple with a fabulous Beverly Hills home, want more meaning in their life. They make a move to adopt a baby and end up with two foster kids damaged almost beyond repair: TJ, a twelve-year-old alcoholic, and Brian, his younger brother. The couple's social worker, baiting them with a baby, blackmails them into taking the boys for one night, which turns into many nights, and all hell breaks loose. ... Read more

Reviews (14)

4-0 out of 5 stars The Cleavers meet Ru Paul
This is a good film that tells the story of a young couple that want to be foster parents. The kids they get are challenging to say the least and it has an impact on the relationship of the couple. The nice twist is that the couple is gay and living an excellant life. No clubs, Bars, Drugs or most of the normal Hollywood trappings of gay men ( note: Both men are in great shape and do work out at the gym in the story, so one stereotype is kept.). The fact that the men are gay is not the big issue in the film, it's the way the kids address the new foster parents and the massive issues that come up with the children and the Mother of the children who arrives without calling first. The story is good, the film quality is good and it's a very clean overall movie, except the profane words the little darlings arrive with. It's worth seeing and even worth buying. It's a nice movie to show in mixed company.

5-0 out of 5 stars Truly A Wonderful Gay Movie that stands out
Get Your Stuff is truly a great movie that stands out when comapred to so many of the gay movies out today. A movie about Family instead of just Sex makes this a film worth watching.

4-0 out of 5 stars A new perspective on modern family values.
Phil and Eric are a Beverly Hills gay couple who have it all - looks, money, friends, professional success, and a solid relationship. The next step appears to be bringing children into their family, so the couple begins the process of adopting a baby. This process is often a long, drawn out one for prospective parents, which can lead to frustration. When a child caseworker friend suggests that the men take in a couple of young brothers while waiting for the baby they want, Phil and Eric agree to foster the boys "just for one night." As the promised one-night-stay stretches into two nights, then three, then on and on, the two boys reveal themselves to be streetwise, somewhat homophobic, and more than a little interested in the contents of the liquor cabinet. Further complicating matters, the boys are tracked down by their mother, an alcoholic prostitute who lost custody of them. She initially wants to take the boys away from this "unwholesome" setting, but after witnessing their current living situation firsthand, changes her mind and seeks a permanent place in the arrangement. The resulting stress threatens to tear the couple apart, as one partner develops a soft spot for the boys and their mother, while the other just wants them gone.

The film is a solid first effort by writer/director Max Mitchell. He deftly touches upon issues including the importance of compromise and communication in a relationship, how to get through difficult stretches without self-destructing, and what it takes to make a family. As a school psychologist, I have worked with children in the foster system, as well as others in broken and highly dysfunctional homes, and the portrayals of the two boys in this film are spot-on. Their behaviors may seem outrageous and unbelievable, but when you look at the abuse and neglect these children go through all their lives, it's easy to understand that their acting out is their attempt to reject adults before they can be rejected themselves. Why would they want to start caring for and counting on another adult when that adult is just going to walk away and leave them behind soon, the way all the others have? I find Get Your Stuff to be an involving, funny, moving study of those who have a lot but are still missing something, and those who have little and just want a chance in life. If you're interested in a gay film that focuses on exploring family values from a new perspective, this is the film for you.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not worth it
Okay, I'm a social worker, so I kinda judged this movie by this. The guys are really good eye candy and great bods. But, the situation is so cliched and boring that I keep wondering when they were going to come to their senses. The guy who plays the therapist is VERY cliched and doesn't have his own life grounded in any reality. It doesn't break any new (...) ground..it just rehashes the old, with kids thrown in. Don't get me started on the kids...Even the kids I supervised never behaved like that.

5-0 out of 5 stars Refreshing gay film about 2 gay guys raising a family.
After reading some of the bad reviews about this movie I was afraid to see this, but I took a gamble and rented it anyway out of curiousity and the 2 hot guys on the cover lol and I have to admit Get Your Stuff is a good movie. Such a refreshing film about gay guys and family. Man are those 2 foster kids a hand full. ... Read more


2. Auto Focus
Director: Paul Schrader
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Asin: B000087F7Q
Catlog: DVD
Sales Rank: 18465
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3. The Best of Ripley's Believe It or Not
Director: Tim Gibbons, Scott Firestone, Paul Nichols (II)
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Asin: B0000A2ZU5
Catlog: DVD
Sales Rank: 12447
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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A collection of the most outrageous, jaw-dropping segments from the current hit show hosted by Dean Cain!You’ll be shocked and bewildered by this never-before seen compilation including the "Lizard Man" and the always sexy "Wardrobe in a Bottle". $10 off admission to any Ripley’s Believe It Or Not museum (in the US & Canada) inside. ... Read more

Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Not the best but good enough for now.
This show is great I've always loved it, but they could of made a better DVD, as a matter of fact they should have made season sets. I mean it's interesting and of course for some people like me the DVD sets would be for entertainment but for many people DVD sets would be used for reference or as a discussion piece. They could have chosen better episodes for the DVD but I guess this will do until they wake up and realize that they need to release season sets. WAKE UP COLUMBIA PICTURES, WE WANT SEASON SETS!

2-0 out of 5 stars Is this really the best?
The best of Ripley's Believe It Or Not or so the label says.
Well,all I can say is if a tattooed man,followed by another tattooed man,followed by people that like to jump fences etc is the best,then I'm glad that I didn't watch most of this show's episodes. There is one shocking scene of a man that lost most of his face,but nothing remarkable otherwise.
I remember the original show which was much better than this newer on. That original version had far more substance where as this show is more of the sideshow tent variety. Not worth the money. ... Read more


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