I never learn. I should have known this Toby Ross video would be a total waste of time. (And no - this isn't an American re-make of the British coming out film of the same name.) There is nothing at all believable or coherent about the narrative of this video. The script, description and cover art make you think the story's going to be about Monty, a troll-loving young bi-sexual who is having a last summer fling before getting married and leaving his gay past behind him (yeah...sure). If the story had been about Monty's (a winning Michael Gonring) friendship with Jamie, the sad sack cruiser with a crush on him, it might have been mildly interesting. Instead, it focuses solely on Jamie, a completely vacant character played by an actor with more facial tics than a clock. I suppose the tone is supposed to be comic, but most of the humor is so over-the-top as to be unfunny. The only exception is a brief jaunt as desperate drag queens that manages some humor (drag being naturally over the top). The guys cruise Chicago's seedy Ram Bookstore like they are socializing at the intermission of a Harvey Fierstein musical. Again, no bearing on reality. The acting is mostly poor, the script worse. The DVD commentary (which sounds like it was recorded at the bottom of a well) has the nerve to assert that Toby Ross is a better director than John Cameron Mitchell (Shortbus). I shut it off right there. Instead of renting vids like this, I need to get a life.