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Lions Gate's "All Over the Guy," opening today in New York, is about two converging men in what the filmmakers gingerly claim is not a "gay film." Whatever you call it, the movie is predictable, amusing and inoffensive, just well-crafted enough to get the job done. "All Over" is an adaptation of lead actor Dan Bucatinsky's play "I Know You Are, But What Am I?" which features a straight couple in a romantic comedy about the universal compatibility/ communication problems facing would-be lovers.

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