

Cruisin' 2: More Men on the Make
Megastar Brad Mitchell joins Dcota, Matt Gunther, "Big" Jack Dillon, Mark Andrews, Brad Petersen, Jamie Hendrix and Steve Davenport for dynamite action!
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Plot Summary
This sequel follows a group of gay men in London as they navigate their love lives and careers. The film explores themes of relationships, friendship, and the challenges of being openly gay in the early 1990s. It continues the narrative with a focus on dating and the search for meaningful connections.
Critical Reception
While 'Cruisin' 2: More Men on the Make' was a continuation of a popular independent film, it received a mixed to negative reception from critics, often being described as less impactful than its predecessor. Audiences familiar with the first film generally found it to be a lighter, more comedic take on the subject matter, though some criticized its predictable plotlines and dated portrayal of gay life.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted approach and genuine moments of humor.
- Criticized for a formulaic plot and less substantial character development.
- Seen by some as a charming, albeit lightweight, representation of gay relationships at the time.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Cruisin' 2: More Men on the Make' are scarce, but those available suggest viewers appreciated its comedic elements and the continuation of characters they were familiar with. However, some found it to be a step down from the original, lacking depth and originality.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a series of gay-themed comedies that gained a cult following within the LGBTQ+ community, often screened at independent cinemas and film festivals.
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