Linbeymusol
Wonderful character development!
Incannerax
What a waste of my time!!!
TrueJoshNight
Truly Dreadful Film
Redwarmin
This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
RicanRic
I thought that Circuit was an average movie. The plot was disjointed and at times confusing. It seems that this is another film with so much potential however, much of it gets lost in some oddly chosen actors and poor acting.One of the things that DID stand out as a positive thing would be the films ability to catch the essence of the Circuit Party. The music (soundtrack is unavaiable as I serach now - I will continue the search though) is fantastic and really sets the stage. The climax of the film happens at the Palm Springs (CA) White Party. For any who are into the (Gay) Circuit Party scene, you'll find this movie interesting but...just average.
RocketManZ
I was looking forward to seeing this movie based on content. When I got there, the cinematography, the screen play, the acting, and pretty much the whole concept really sucked. My friends and I thought that the acting was done by a bunch of failed porn stars. Basically, I was truely disappointed.Sincerely, Alex
preppy-3
A gay, small town cop John (Jonathan Wade Drahow), moves to LA and becomes involved with a high-priced prostitute Hector (Andre Khabbazi) who starts him on drugs and circuit parties. In no time, John is hooked on drugs and destroying his life. The message--drugs and circuit parties are bad. Gee...no kidding!!Very obvious, overlong, boring, disjointed. The plot goes rambling all over the place. There are way too many characters and way too many obvious plots. It's also way too long (130 minutes).As for the acting--boy oh boy! Drahow is horrible in the lead. He's too old for the role and his idea of acting is just grinning stupidly at everything. Even worse is Kiersten Warren as his best straight friend--God was she lousy! Everyone else was just as bad except for Khabbazi--he was very good. He's exceptionally handsome, has a great body and is one hell of an actor. His character is the only one I cared for.
There are plenty of handsome guys, great bodies, ample nudity (no frontals though) and fairly explict sex--but you have to put up with lousy acting and a horrible script. The film looks bad too. It's almost worth seeing for the guys--ALMOST! Sadly, this is a must miss.
vivalarsx
I can't say I wasn't warned, BUT: boy does this movie suck. (Not a pun, but if it was, it would have more of a sense of humor than anything in this ham-handed melodrama.) Circuit can't quite make up its mind: is it a hard-hitting expose of or a celebration of the circuit scene? The moral seems to be, Don't let this happen to you, but: how pretty! Man, does the circuit life ruin you, yet: see how pretty they all are! Director Shafer just can't decide whether to be repulsed or turned on, and my guess is he's a bit of both, though this dichotomy isn't entertaining or thought-provoking. Not quite bad enough to be funny (except near the end when Hector is "floating" above his bed and I laughed REALLY LOUDLY, only to realize no one else was laughing along with me), and certainly not good enough to take even remotely seriously. I will say, on the plus side, that I liked Kiersten Warren as John's roommate Nina (though she isn't quite up to her big dramatic moment), and of course Nancy Allen is always a joy, even with a nothing role like what she's given here. Circuit doesn't have enough humor to give us a Kristine W. remake of "Theme from Valley of the Dolls." This is just a boring dud--but how pretty!