
Gettin' It 2006
"Size Does Matter..."
In the vibrant world of Nick Gaitatjis' 2006 comedy *Gettin' It*, an unlikely hero discovers that perception can shift overnight.
Director: Nick Gaitatjis
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gettin' It (2006) about?
A shy young man in a small town accidentally becomes the talk of the neighborhood when a rumor spreads that he's unusually gifted. Suddenly, he's swept into a whirlwind of romantic and flirtatious chaos, as women from all walks of life throw themselves into his world—whether he's ready or not.
Who directed Gettin' It?
Nick Gaitatjis directed *Gettin' It*, bringing a raw, comedic energy that turns a simple premise into a wild ride of laughs and social commentary.
Who stars in Gettin' It?
Patrick Censoplano leads the cast as the unlikely protagonist, joined by Cheryl Dent, Sajen Corona, Sandra Staggs, and Trish Coren in this quirky ensemble.
Is Gettin' It (2006) worth watching?
If you love raunchy comedies with a side of social satire, *Gettin' It* delivers a solid punchline. While it's not a high-budget spectacle, its offbeat humor and breezy tone make it a decent choice for fans of bold, no-holds-barred comedy. Just don't expect deep storytelling—it's all about the laughs.
How long is Gettin' It?
The film runs for 93 minutes, offering a tight, high-energy ride from start to finish.
About Gettin' It (2006) — From Awkward Virgin to Unlikely Legend
In the vibrant world of Nick Gaitatjis' 2006 comedy *Gettin' It*, an unlikely hero discovers that perception can shift overnight. When a wild rumor sweeps through his tight-knit neighborhood, suggesting he's unexpectedly gifted, the awkward and inexperienced protagonist suddenly finds himself at the center of an attention storm. Overnight, his life transforms from quiet obscurity to a magnet for flirty strippers, eager housewives, and the town's most desirable singles—all eager to test the truth behind the gossip.
Packed with quirky charm and sharp social satire, *Gettin' It (2006)* dives into the absurdity of overnight fame and the pressure of living up to an overblown reputation. Gaitatjis directs with a playful touch, balancing slapstick humor with a cheeky exploration of masculinity and self-confidence. The film thrives on its offbeat atmosphere, blending raunchy laughs with a surprisingly heartfelt core.