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L.A. D.J.

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
128
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Thomas Ian Nicholas and Tim Scarne in L.A. D.J. (2004)
Comedy

Two talented brothers live in a small town trailer park have a dream of becoming famous DJ's. They go to L.A. to try and break into the club scene, but wind up Djing Bar-mitzvahs.Two talented brothers live in a small town trailer park have a dream of becoming famous DJ's. They go to L.A. to try and break into the club scene, but wind up Djing Bar-mitzvahs.Two talented brothers live in a small town trailer park have a dream of becoming famous DJ's. They go to L.A. to try and break into the club scene, but wind up Djing Bar-mitzvahs.

  • Director
    • Thomas Ian Nicholas
  • Writers
    • Tim Scarne
    • Thomas Ian Nicholas
  • Stars
    • Tim Scarne
    • Thomas Ian Nicholas
    • Caleb Moody
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    128
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas Ian Nicholas
    • Writers
      • Tim Scarne
      • Thomas Ian Nicholas
    • Stars
      • Tim Scarne
      • Thomas Ian Nicholas
      • Caleb Moody
    • 10User reviews
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    Tim Scarne
    Tim Scarne
    • Timbo
    Thomas Ian Nicholas
    Thomas Ian Nicholas
    • Thom
    Caleb Moody
    • Larry
    Jen Landon
    Jen Landon
    • Jessica
    • (as Jennifer Landon)
    Stacy Bellew
    • Rachel
    Paul Willson
    Paul Willson
    • Uncle Marty
    Clare Kramer
    Clare Kramer
    • Flyer Girl
    Kenny Morrison
    Kenny Morrison
    • DJ Razor
    Pamela Clay
    Pamela Clay
    • Mom
    Jam Master Jay
    Jam Master Jay
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Jason 'Jam Master Jay' Mizell)
    Joel Michaely
    Joel Michaely
    • Joel The Party Planner
    Natalie Lander
    Natalie Lander
    • Michelle
    Darryl McDaniels
    Darryl McDaniels
    • Self
    Huntley Ritter
    Huntley Ritter
    • Brent
    Carl Cox
    Carl Cox
    • Self
    DeVera Marcus
    • Grandma Bubby
    • (as Dee Marcus)
    Edgar Martinez Schulz
    • Waiter
    Mark Lewis
    • Self
    • Director
      • Thomas Ian Nicholas
    • Writers
      • Tim Scarne
      • Thomas Ian Nicholas
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    1roomsonfire

    Not funny.. But very embarrassing

    What the heck is with the DVD market these days? It seems as if anybody can shoot a movie on video and get it released. This film(er, taped film) is another in the long list of titles flooding the market with zero quality. The kid from American Pie must be having career problems. Otherwise he would be appearing in real films instead of directing and producing his own home made production ala "L.A. D.J." Even worse, this kid must really have an ego, otherwise he would know better than to put his name on this piece of garbage. I mean, really. This thing is really a stinker bomb. It is not funny. It is ridiculous. Gee, how many times can the word "dude" or "bro" be used in 90 minutes? And is farting in somebody's face repeatedly funny? I'll admit, "Dude, where's my car" was funny. But at least that film combined the bathroom humor with at least some intelligence. No wonder this went straight to DVD. It should have stayed off the market. Period.
    yonhope

    Smart and Vinyl

    Hi, Everyone,

    I have just watched the DVD of L.A. D.J. and I will send my bouquets to all the cast and the crew. This one is worth watching.

    The actors are all likable and we probably have met someone like each of these people at some point in our lives. I like the mom and the security guard at the disco door and the nurse and the deejay on the Razor scooter and all the grandmas and kids and creeps who show up in Tom and Tim's lives. Tim and Tom might be the Laurel and Hardy of the late night music scene. They have a smiling ineptitude that gives those of us in the audience a chance to see how smart we are. We know who will fall in love with whom before they can figure it out.

    Steve McQueen's first real movie success gave no hint of the parts he would play in later years. His debut starring role was in "The Blob." It was a good movie but Steve quickly did totally different roles. That might be the case with Tom and Tim. They might do more zany comedy or either of them might find a bigger role just beyond the rainbow.

    Hollywood will not roll out a red carpet for independent filmmakers these days. Maybe Tim and Tom will find a red linoleum leading into the back door of some awards show that recognizes what this movie represents. This is real movie making that could catapult these two past the Hollywood glamour boys of today.

    Excellent photography, casting and background locations. There are a lot of little laughs if you look for them or listen for them. All the cast members do a great job, which means there was good direction happening too.

    Tom Willett aka Yonhope
    btaylor-7

    Awesome flick!!!! When is it coming out to theaters everywhere?

    Just checked out this "little" gem of a comedy film : "LADJ"... Awesome movie and the not the "run of the mill" same old "formula" buddy film story you so often see these days!!!

    Thomas Ian Nicholas ("Rookie of the Year", "American Pie" fame) was terrific as were all the other cast members... It's what I like (and like to call)- a "great small movie"- more "character driven" with great writing rather than a bunch of mindless violence and big-budget special effects.... This movie gets my vote for becoming the next big sleeper hit ( a la "My Big Fat Greek Wedding")

    Check it out..... ASAP!!!!!
    10jchalk99

    The best movie I saw at the Sundance Film Festival... watch it!!!

    I was invited to watch this film whilst at the Sundance Film Festival and I was massively impressed with the comic talent displayed in this film....

    Both the writing and acting was first class with a commendable comic performance from all of the cast... most notable was Thomas Ian Nicholas (aka Thombo) of American Pie fame, Tim Scarne (aka Timbo), and Caleb Moody (Larry).

    I will look forward to the next films in which the afore-mentioned three will be appearing... and for now my only advice is......

    GO SEE THE FILM!!

    Johnny English
    10mhealey24

    Awesome Flick!

    Got a chance to see this flick at the Vail Film Fastival while I was in the States. Nearly fell off my chair a couple of times. The guy that played Kevin in the American Pie movies is in it. (Was he the guy from Rookie of the Year??). Damn funny stuff.

    Anyway... cool soundtrack, decent performances all round, great story line. It's actually a pretty original story, which is a nice change from the usual re-hash movies we get these days. It's really weird that a bigger studio didn't pick it up.

    Go see it as soon as possible.

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      In the movie the two main characters, Tim and Thom are brothers. In reality the filmmakers and stars of the movie are brothers as well.

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • LA DJ: The Movie
    • Production companies
      • Dynamite Productions LLC
      • Enterprise Entertainment Inc.
      • Midnight Vulture Productions Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $975,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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