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Arizona Sky

3.3 out of 5 stars 41 customer reviews

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  • Actors: Eric Dean, Jayme McCabe, Patricia Place, Evan Cuthbert, Brent King
  • Directors: Jeff London
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated:
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  • Studio: Radioactive Cactus Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: November 18, 2008
  • Run Time: 91 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001EQPD0Q
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #41,276 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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This movie proves once and for all that not every gay love story on film depends on sex scenes to keep the audience interested... this one certainly does not. It's the love between the two lead characters that comes first and foremost. Like some other viewers here, however, I found this film, at times, to be a series of some contradictions... a couple scenes are indeed a bit long in the tooth in regard to dialog and a couple supporting characters weren't really needed for the most part ...or their scenes, at the very least, did not need to be quite as long. However, there is one scene and one performance in particular that for whatever reason rang absolutely true in my heart and head and left me in tears. When the adult actor Eric Dean (Jake) tells his childhood friend, Kyle (James McCabe), that he still loves him, and that he has always loved him, I have rarely seen a performance that hit home with that kind of heartfelt veracity. Please do not miss this film for that one scene alone!!
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Two teenagers, Jake and Kyle, camping out under the rural "Arizona Sky" (2008), realize what they feel for each other is much more than "best buddies." But Jake's father is forcing him to move away the next day, and Kyle is afraid of others finding out about their relationship, so they never get the chance to express their love physically.

Fast forward fifteen years, and Jake is a successful filmmaker in Hollywood, a job that has more than its share of 24/7 pressure. The job's demanding nature actually made it easier for him to excuse the fact that he had no social life, and is, indeed, still aching over the unrequitted love for Kyle. At the urging of his straight best friend and roommate, they take a week off and go back to visit Jake's home town, and he looks up Kyle, who still lives in that town. Does Kyle still feel the same way, and is there any chance they can pick up where they left off so many years ago?

Director Jeff London is known for these overdone syrup-sweet gay romances, and this is better than most, including some great casting. The young actors who play the leads as teens have a real chemistry, and actually resemble Eric Dean (Jake) and Jayme McCabe (Kyle) who play them as adults. The supporting cast is also excellent, but all suffer a bit from the heavy-handed direction. The sound is a bit strange, as the microphones seem to be switched on to capture a line, then turned off immediately, so background noise comes and goes with it. DVD has director/actor commentary and chapter stops only. Overall, it is a pleasant film, and I'd give it four stars out of five.
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First off, I loved this story. Great idea, some very good writing, and two actors who are clearly both skilled in their craft and who worked hard to execute the story's goals. It also shines in the slow, methodical way it develops, and the time the writer/director is willing to take to let ideas and interactions develop. Moving and heart-felt.

That being said, the film needed a little more editing, and perhaps a couple of scenes needed more time to gel/come together. Sometimes the actors are spot-on, and sometimes the scenes feel rough-hewn - like they needed more time to hit the right tone/cadence.

Definitely a B+, and a keeper. Looking forward to the next work by this writer/director. And off to look for other work by both actors.
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Jeff London films tend to have a formula. Two guys who are attracted to each other overcome drama and tears, always tears, to end up together with a Hallmark moment final scene. This film has two leads, one who can barely act (Eric Dean who is too stiff) and one who barely can't (Jayme McCabe who sounds like a cross between Forrest Gump and Ennis from Brokeback). The actors (Blaise Embry and Kyle Buckland) who portray these characters as teenaged boys do a better job and have better chemistry. However, the film is worth watching for two reasons. One is Patricia Place as the aunt who tells her nephew to come out of the closet and be gay without using either the word closet or gay. The second is Bernadette Murray in the small role of Cora who is perfect. It is a good sentimental romance which is enjoyable if you like that sort of thing.
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Low budget, yes. But that doesn't mean the movie has to be bad. And this one isn't. In fact, it's great!!

What makes it great??? THe acting for one. It is so sincere by the principles.

Any movie that makes me cry because it has touched me is saying something!!

Any movie that keeps the profanity to the minimum (because profanity is a big turn-off for me) is worth watching.

Any movie that keeps the sex to the minimum and leaves it to the imagination (which is certainly a big turn on for me) is worth watching!

Any movie that tugs at the heartstrings with the true depth of feelings featuring non-stereotypical gays who do NOT jump in the sack with everyone they meet is worth watching!!

This movie is worth watching!! I loved it!!
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This is a blatant feel-good movie. At the end of the third-last scene I skipped the Kleenex tissues and advanced immediately to the kitchen paper towels. (But then, I also cried at the end of every episode of the "Waltons".) Beware watching this movie alone, you will be reaching for the Kleenex.
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