With its relatively obscure references to recent gay coming-of-age movies, and with plot points pulled from such mainstream teen comedies as AMERICAN PIE, Stephens' film isn't so much a spoof as a spoof of a spoof he's trying to put a satirical gay spin on such genre lampoons as SCARY MOVIE and JUST ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE, which is just about one spoof too many. Puckov (Graham Norton), must face up to the fact that there's nothing wrong with being a voraciously submissive bottom. First, however, they must conquer their individual hang-ups: Jarod the jock (Jonathan Chase) claims to be the most sexually experienced of the group but is actually deeply insecure about the size of his penis geeky valedictorian Griff (Mitch Morris), who's secretly in love with Jarod, is insecure about the size of his butt Nico (Jonah Blechman), who loves new queer cinema, old golden-age Hollywood and lip gloss, needs to cut his blind girlfriend loose and admit that he isn't really bisexual and Andy (Michael Carbonaro), who lusts after his emigre teacher Mr. In a world in which everyone and his grandfather is gay, four recent grads of San Torum High (take a bow, Village Voice sex columnist Dan Savage) are determined to lose their virginity by summer's end. Featuring lots of shock but little value, the film quickly begins to feel like a pointless revel in outrageous tastelessness for its own sake. There's a fine line between subversively transgressive and just plain gross, and this coming-of-age-movies parody from Todd Stephens, who wrote and directed the charming and underrated GYPSY 83, crashes right over it.