Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.00/10 from 3300 votes

Synopsis

Gay friends Andy, Griff, Jarod and Nico, following the summer of their high school graduation when they all lost their respective virginity, decide to reconnect for further sexual debauchery by spending spring break together in Fort Lauderdale.

They are delighted to find that the resort where they are staying is holding a week-long spring break contest called "Gays Gone Wild", Fuckstamps which are awarded for each sexual encounter or for organized resort party games, with the gay with the most Fuckstamps being crowned Miss Gay Gone Wild and the prize of a sex boy toy.

Something that happens to a gay celebrity on their flight affects his participation in the contest. Hung geek Griff and shy jock Jarod, who are a monogamous couple in love, have to decide if they want to open up their relationship for the contest and for their stay in Fort Lauderdale, and if so if they will place any limits to that openness.

Boy next door Andy, the power bottom, may reassess his goal of having as much sex as he can get when he meets virgin Luis, who is more into love and romance, and when he sees someone he knows at the resort who is having his own coming out of sorts.

And flamboyant, camp Nico slowly comes to feel like an outsider among the masculine men at the resort. He meeting Stan, with who there is no possibility of ever getting together, may give him a different perspective of his situation.

Any of Andy, Griff, Jarod or Nico winning the contest is challenged by Jasper - last year's winner - and his entourage of Jasper Chan and Jasper Pledge, who will do anything to ensure that Andy, Griff, Jarod or Nico, who they see as Jasper's main competition, don't win.

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Play Title Artist
Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild!
Another Gay Sunshine Day
Nancy Sinatra: Performer
Gays Gone Wild
The Lady Bunny: Writer
The Lady Bunny: Performer
Golden Sea
Jonah Blechman: Performer
The Clap
Perez Hilton: Performer
Cotton Candy
Amanda Lepore: Performer
Cazwell: Writer

User reviews

Joshua Walker
6/10

The songs chosen for the soundtrack of the movie were catchy and fun, adding an extra layer of entertainment to the overall viewing experience. They helped to create a vibrant and lively atmosphere that suited the spring break setting of the plot.

Brian Green
1/10

The soundtrack failed to enhance the comedic and dramatic moments of the film, missing opportunities to elevate key scenes with memorable and impactful music. Instead, the music felt like an afterthought, diminishing the overall impact of the storytelling.

Elizabeth Rodriguez
7/10

The music enhances the comedic moments in the film, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to the already hilarious storyline.

Donald Scott
6/10

The soundtrack did a great job of capturing the essence of the characters and their personal journeys throughout the film. Each song seemed to reflect the personalities and dilemmas of the main characters, making their stories more relatable and engaging.

Charles Wright
10/10

I particularly enjoyed how the music was used to underscore the emotional journey of each character, adding depth and complexity to their stories. The way the soundtrack seamlessly blends with the plot developments creates a cohesive and engaging narrative that keeps the audience hooked from start to finish. The catchy tunes and infectious beats will have you tapping your feet and grooving along, making it a memorable and enjoyable musical experience.

Ronald Wright
8/10

The songs chosen for the film help to set the mood for each scene, whether it's a romantic moment between characters or a wild party on the beach.

Charles Turner
8/10

The catchy beats and energetic tunes make you want to get up and dance, creating a lively and engaging viewing experience.

Thomas Campbell
8/10

The soundtrack features a great mix of pop, dance, and electronic music that reflects the modern and youthful vibe of the characters and their adventures.

Mark Lewis
8/10

The diversity of musical styles in the soundtrack ensures there's something for everyone to enjoy, catering to a wide range of tastes.

Betty Baker
2/10

The musical choices in the movie felt disconnected from the plot, making it difficult to emotionally connect with the scenes. The songs often felt mismatched and disrupted the flow of the film, detracting from the overall viewing experience.

Andrew Rodriguez
6/10

I appreciated how the music in the film effectively enhanced the different emotional moments, from lighthearted and humorous scenes to more heartfelt and introspective ones. The variety in musical styles kept the audience engaged throughout.