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Everybody Is Having Sex… But Ryan (2009)

14 min|Short, Comedy, Romance|03 Oct 2009
4.9Rating: 4.9 / 10 from 34 usersMetascore: N/A
Ryan is a dancer who just can’t seem to get laid. When his best friend Dustin tries to intervene, everything gets tipped on it’s head and what Ryan was really looking for all along was right in front of him.

 

 

The 2009 award winning short from OutliciousTV and Brian Pelletier. A fun, campy gay sex comedy that’s just a tad raunchy. Ryan (Jeremy Lucas) has been going through sort of a “dry spell” in the love and sex department. His friend Dustin (Mark Strano) tries to come to the rescue and set Ryan up on a blind date (Conor Lane). Ryan is a about to give up all hope on dating and just focus on getting laid when he realizes the one thing he’s looking for is right under his nose.
This is OutliciousTV’s most popular short film. Originally premiered as Everybody Is Having Sex… But Ryan.
Premiered at the Out on Film festival in Atlanta as well as the Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and Indianapolis Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.