When an aspiring actress loses her support system in one fell swoop, she sets out with a stolen script, her brother, and his boyfriend to make a movie.When an aspiring actress loses her support system in one fell swoop, she sets out with a stolen script, her brother, and his boyfriend to make a movie.When an aspiring actress loses her support system in one fell swoop, she sets out with a stolen script, her brother, and his boyfriend to make a movie.
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Deya Danielle Drake
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I had good expectations prior to watching this film thanks to the hilarious Michael Urie, and I was not disappointed! It was great to see big name actors mixed in with the much lesser known cast, and everyone held their own and really embraced their characters. There wasn't a dull moment in the movie and my favorite scene was watching Ryan Spahn show off his comedy/singing/dancing skills!! Great director, great cast, can't wait to see what else Ryan and Michael will attempt to conquer in the future. Great job guys!!!!!! Michael directing the movie and being a director IN the movie was a great nod! Also really starting to love Mamie Gummer...I've seen her on TV and was pleased to see her in the movie as well!
I just saw this fabulous Indie film, written by the hilarious Halley Feiffer. I laughed throughout the entire movie, and could not disagree more with the review that gave this a 1 out of 10. Their reason for this was how awful the lead character was, but that was the whole point of the movie. Her alcoholism led to her awfulness, and the movie is making fun of the lead character and her ridiculousness while dealing with her B movie star status. It is a take on the film industry, and somehow made alcoholism funny without trivializing it. Well done.
I saw this film at the Cleveland International Film Festival and Halley was generous enough do to a question and answer session after. She seemed unlike the girl she played in the film, although she said she based the film on some real life experiences. To put herself out there like that is not only brave but also brilliant.
I saw this film at the Cleveland International Film Festival and Halley was generous enough do to a question and answer session after. She seemed unlike the girl she played in the film, although she said she based the film on some real life experiences. To put herself out there like that is not only brave but also brilliant.
I cannot abide there being only one review (and a scathing one at that!) available.
Everything the last reviewer hated, I loved. I found the movie's sensibility to be fun and over-the-top, campy and playful. The main character is, of course, totally awful, but she's living in a world of insanity and that's sort of the point.
She's insufferable past the point of realism (I hope!) and if you just grab some popcorn and sit back, you will witness a very colorful and original type of train wreck.
I would recommend this to people who like extreme characters, appreciate movies about "the industry," and are bored with movies who play it safe with their characters' likability. This is way more risky and fun!
Everything the last reviewer hated, I loved. I found the movie's sensibility to be fun and over-the-top, campy and playful. The main character is, of course, totally awful, but she's living in a world of insanity and that's sort of the point.
She's insufferable past the point of realism (I hope!) and if you just grab some popcorn and sit back, you will witness a very colorful and original type of train wreck.
I would recommend this to people who like extreme characters, appreciate movies about "the industry," and are bored with movies who play it safe with their characters' likability. This is way more risky and fun!
The rudest, most forced, most annoying, most unpleasant comedy movie ever been made. This is so far the worst movie i've ever seen in my life. The main character incessantly shouting out shrieking voice, almost as annoying as the sound of nails scratching on a blackboard. No lesson to be learned, no clear direction where the story leads to. It's a complete mess. The only good thing about this movie is i didn't sleep at all. I was curious to see what happened, hoping, and waiting for any surprise, and i didn't get any. Nothing beautiful can be seen in the movie at all. Ugly characters, ugly attitudes, ugly voice, ugly story-line, ugly ending. This is a bad movie about making a bad movie. Ugghhh!!!!
I checked this movie out from the library because I was intrigued by how many famous actors made an appearance in this film. I don't hate this movie, but I wouldn't say it's the best either. It is simply put, intense. I like the way that everyone is playing themselves. Because of that, we get a very over-the-top portrayal of Halley Feiffer. So much of the time, I had no idea where this movie was headed. Not necessarily a bad thing, just not exactly everyone's cup of tea. I liked it. Although I did find myself cringing quite a bit because of Halley and Ryan's shenanigans. Something to keep in mind if you plan on watching this movie. You might want to stay clear if raunchy humor isn't your thing, or if you get second-hand embarrassment easily.
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- SoundtracksHalley and Ryan's Pitch Song
Written by Laura Ault
[Performed by Halley Feiffer and Ryan Spahn to Jesse Eisenberg to pitch their movie idea]
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