Genre:
Comedy
Release Date: 12/04/2001
Dubbed: English
Run Time: 90 Minutes
Flags: Adult Situations, Adult Humor, Sexual Situations
Distributor/Studio: Strand Home Video
A group of old college friends work through their long-standing sexual tensions when they reunite for a wedding in this
comedy-drama.
Bob (
Alexis Arquette), a student at George Washington University, has a mad crush on his buff, beautiful roommate,
Brendan (
Christian Maelen).
Brendan senses the attraction, but rejects
Bob violently during a play wrestling match that goes a little too far. A few years later, the young men's mutual friends --
Matt (
Jamie Harrold) and
Carol (
Lauren Velez) -- decide to tie the knot, and the old gang reassembles. TV writer
Bob brings along his conceited soap-star boyfriend,
Sterling (
Tuc Watkins).
Brendan comes dateless, but old flame
Sarah (
Marianne Hagan) -- now a conservative senator's aide -- puts the moves on him. Meanwhile, their friend
Eric (
Guillermo Diaz) vacillates between hooking up with long-lost lady friend
Beth (
Maddie Corman) or with the nubile sister of the bride. During the wedding reception,
Brendan corners
Bob and confesses that he, too, is now gay -- and that he's in love with
Bob. This doesn't sit well with the newly self-sufficient
Bob, who's finally found a backbone and doesn't want to relive painful college memories. But with stick-in-the-mud
Sterling around to remind him that his new life isn't exactly perfect,
Bob soon finds himself alone in a hotel room with the object of his youthful affection. The debut feature from writer/director
Brian Sloan,
I Think I Do was produced by
Lane Janger, a fellow participant in the
Boys Life anthology series.
Janger would go on to cast
Guillermo Diaz in his own debut feature,
Just One Time. Actress/singer
Marni Nixon has a cameo as
Carol's wise old
Aunt Alice -- her first screen role since appearing in 1965's
The Sound of Music.
~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide