10 Attitudes

After ending his ten-year relationship, a 30-ish gay West Hollywood caterer must either find his perfect match within ten dates or return to his hometown.

Gay West Hollywood caterer Josh Stevens (Jason Stuart), who is in his 30s, ends his ten-year relationship with his partner Lyle (Rusty Updegraff) who cheats on him with a 19-year-old Todd (Ben Crowley).

The fourth suitor whom Josh briefly dates at a Los Angeles Pride parade is a US Marine soldier and a circuit boy.

At a train station, he encounters his former schoolmate Jack Langford (Fritz Greve), who also bullied Josh in high school and is also going to Cleveland.

As part of the 2001 Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, it had one screening at Wilma Theater on July 10, 2001.

[8] The Independent Critic writer Richard Propes graded 10 Attitudes "B+" and awarded it three-and-a-half stars out of four, calling it "enjoyable" despite being one of the "quirky, bad films".

[11] In 2016, Pride Source writer Don Calamia criticized the film as "predictable", writing "the story is far too familiar" and irrelevant to those living outside West Hollywood.

Calamia also criticized the main protagonist's potential suitors as "recycled jerks", having already been done in other films, and the exaggeration of West-Hollywood clichés.

Actor Jason Stuart (pictured in 2010) , also one of film producers and one of story improvisers, portrays the film's main character Josh Stevens.