Latter Days with Wesley A. Ramsey: DVD Cover

    Latter Days Director: C. Jay Cox Cast: Wesley A. Ramsey, Steve Sandvoss, Rebekah Jordan, Amber Benson

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/07/2004
    • Original Release: 2003
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 17,942

    Viewer Rating: (19 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Music videos; Behind-the-scenes featurette; Deleted scenes; Photo gallery; Reason Thirteen short by C. Jay Cox; commentary with C. Jay Cox, Wes Ramsey and Steve Sandvoss

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Mass of Dots [:05]
    2. ...And the French [7:57]
    3. 1 Cor 7:1 [9:52]
    4. Skin Deep [6:41]
    5. Man on a Mission [6:55]
    6. Eat Your Chicken [11:39]
    7. Why Him? [6:20]
    8. Angels Trumpeting Down From Heaven [4:03]
    9. Condemnation [12:30]
    10. Burn in Hell [9:01]
    11. The Greatest of These Is Charity [9:19]
    12. Call to Heaven [11:29]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Sweet Home Alabama screenwriter C. Jay Cox directs the independent romance Latter Days. Christian (Wesley A. Ramsey) is a young gay party boy who lives in Southern California. When a group of good-looking Mormon missionary guys move into his apartment complex, he's determined to pick one up. He ends up falling for sweet, innocent Mormon Aaron Davis (Steve Sandvoss), who's secretly struggling with his sexuality. Aaron slowly falls for Christian, even though he thinks he's shallow. The romance causes problems in both worlds. Christian tries to develop a conscience and ends up meeting Keith (Erik Palladino), a man dying of AIDS. Aaron has the difficult job of coming out to his mom (Mary Kay Place) and to his fellow missionaries. He comes against harsh criticism from the blatantly homophobic Ryder (Joseph Gordon-Levitt). Latter Days won awards at the Philadelphia Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and L.A. Outfest. Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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    One of the best gay-and universally-themed moviesby Anonymous

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    March 23, 2009: I highly recommend this movie. It's theme of acceptance and tolerance is universal. For people that grew up in claustrophobic and homophobic religious situations, this is a movie not to be missed. The acting is exceptional and the characters full-drawn and unforgetable. Combined with a top notch musical score that is sexy and compelling, this is one powerhouse of a movie.

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    October 31, 2006: This movie was absolutely amazing. I was totally hooked on the storyline and the characters were very easy to identify with and well developed. The secondary characters were developed enough for the audience to say, "Hey, I know someone like that." I throughly enjoyed this movie as did all of my friends (gay & straight).


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