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Our Lips Are Sealed

Country: USA, Language: English, 50 mins

  • Director: John Gallino
  • Producer: Kelly Dolak

CGiii Comment

Two gay college kids attempt to set a new world record for Longest Continuous Kiss...

It makes tedious viewing. Their intentions are admirable. However, the film is amateur.

And, if they were not to part lips for a second...how did the blond kids take off his T-shirt?!?

The record was never verified by Guinness and was beaten a few months later by a significant amount...in other words...a waste of time!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Two bold college students on a New Jersey Campus set out to break the record for the world's longest continuous kiss. Matty and Bobby, two charismatic boy-next-door types, draw Internet users, celebrities, and the news media from around the world to watch them vie for a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records. Cheered and jeered on campus and online, Matty and Bobby's story is inspirational and gutsy. Their kiss made the Colbert Report's THREATDOWN, as the host avowed that Matty and Bobby are '...destroying the traditional sanctity of straight world records'. OUR LIPS ARE SEALED captures what has been hailed as 'the kiss heard around the world.'