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Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds is a 2006 American sex comedy film directed by Phillip J. Bartell. It is the sequel to Eating Out (2004) and the second installment in the the franchise. Q. Allan Brocka, who wrote and directed the first film, returned to co-write the screenplay alongside Bartell.
Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds (2006) Eating Out: All You Can Eat (2009) Eating Out: Drama Camp (2011) Eating Out: The Open Weekend (2011) Tiffani von der Sloot Rebekah Kochan: Kyle Jim Verraros: Gwen Anderson Emily Brooke Hands Marc Everhard Ryan Carnes: Brett Chukerman Caleb Peterson Scott Lunsford Milkshake Marcy Natalie Burge: Joey Billy ...
Sloppy seconds (or slops in Australian slang [1]) is a slang phrase for when a man has sexual intercourse with a (female or male [2]) partner shortly after that person has had intercourse with someone else, and is therefore wet or "sloppy". [3] [4] The phrase "buttered bun" is sometimes used to refer to said orifice.
Live: No Time for Tuning is the first live album by Sloppy Seconds. It was released in 1996 on Triple X Records, and was recorded at The Emerson Theater in their hometown Indianapolis , Indiana . [ 1 ]
Feast II: Sloppy Seconds; Feast III: The Happy Finish; FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue; Flicka 2; Flicka: Country Pride; Fortress 2: Re-Entry; The Fox and the Hound 2; From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money
Sloppy Seconds is an American, Ramones-influenced punk band sometimes referred to as a junk rock band from Indianapolis, Indiana, that started in 1984.They gained notoriety in the underground punk scene with gritty and controversial [citation needed] songs like "Come Back, Traci," "I Don't Want to be a Homosexual", "Janie is a Nazi", "I Want 'em Dead" and "So Fucked Up."
Feast II: Sloppy Seconds is a 2008 American horror comedy film and a sequel to the 2005 film Feast. [1] The film was directed by John Gulager and written by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton . The film was followed by Feast III: The Happy Finish (2009).
Bartell also directed and co-wrote the 2006 Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds, which received mixed reviews. In the Chicago Reader, Andrea Gronvall found it "funnier, lighter, and faster paced" than the 2004 original (directed by Bartell's co-writer Q. Allan Brocka). [4]