Some Prefer To Laugh Their Booty Off !!!
iheartcrass | 06/25/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"An appetizing and seductive comedy that centers around the friendship and tangled love lives of two young San Francisco women: the hopeful comedian and sexually carefree lesbian Kira (Kathleen Fontaine) and her best bud Sydney (Tara Howley), a food-obsessed straight woman with self esteem issues. With only stage fright keeping her from a successful stand-up comedy career, the dark-haired beauty Kira drowns her professional problems by going to bed with a bevy of nearly nameless babes. Kira later recounts all the gory bedroom details to an half amused half bewildered Sydney, a gal who'd rather eat her candy and cake than to bother with a relationship. But just when Kira thinks she's fallen in love (with the lovely Desi del Valle) she finds herself stalked (in that age old Fatal Attraction fashion) by Katie (Machiko Saito), a deranged and delusional former one-night stand. Will Kira find inspiration and stability in a loving relationship or will the calculating Katie do something to ruin what could be a happy ending? Hmmmm. A delirious mix of sexual entanglements, modern day melodrama and tantelizing humor."
Don't settle for less!
iheartcrass | 08/13/2001
(2 out of 5 stars)
"It seems that we lesbians, because we have so few movies that represent our lifestyle, really lower our standards when watching lesbian films. I saw this movie at a film festival a few years ago and here's what I thought:If the main character is supposed to be a stand-up comedian, she should be funny. If the movie is supposed to be a comedy, the movie itself should be funny. Everyone's timing is lousy, the story is flat and the acting is abominable. We need to begin demanding more from our filmmakers. A few cute girls and steamy scenes do not make a good movie! Don't settle for less!"
Turn away now this one will put you to sleep
radioflyer800 | Austin, TX | 12/01/2003
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Slow, poorly done, not up to par for even a lesbian flick...Go buy Aimee and Jaguar, A Family Affair, or When Night Is Falling...
Some prefer cake is a tagic backward step in film making"