An underachieving voice coach finds herself competing in the movie trailer voice-over profession against her arrogant father and his protégé.An underachieving voice coach finds herself competing in the movie trailer voice-over profession against her arrogant father and his protégé.An underachieving voice coach finds herself competing in the movie trailer voice-over profession against her arrogant father and his protégé.
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- 3 wins & 17 nominations total
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- GoofsWhen Carol is sitting at the table eating peanut butter, the position of the label on the jar of chocolate peanut butter keeps changing.
- Crazy creditsDuring the opening credits, clips of TV commercials for the GEICO insurance company with Don Lafontaine on-camera are featured.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.206 (2013)
- SoundtracksYegelle Tezeta
Written and Performed by Mulatu Astatke
Courtesy of Buda Musique
http://www.budamusique.com/en/
Featured review
A curious thing struck me about this movie, something you rarely see on screen: The living quarters seemed very realistic. Most of the characters worked on the fringes of the entertainment industry and were barely getting by. None of them had the standard issue, blatantly unaffordable, starving artist loft apartment as seen in so many movies. Instead, they had run-of-the-mill places in a so-so part of town. I was impressed they got this detail right. When we first saw Louis' place, I started to call BS because the outside appearance was intriguing, but I breathed a sigh of relief to find it was actually a cracker box on the inside.
In case you can't tell, I found this movie to be very enjoyable. The Dad was a juicy, borderline insufferable character. As obnoxious as he could be, he was fun to watch.
The movie had a few interesting subplots and themes woven around the main story. Not an out and out comedy, it still had some very funny moments, including some inside jabs at Hollywood. I especially enjoyed Geena Davis' brief role as a movie executive, and the confusing and somewhat contradictory bit of advice she offered.
And oh yeah, it's got Nick Offerman in a minor role. So far he's batting a thousand in my book, so check it out.
In case you can't tell, I found this movie to be very enjoyable. The Dad was a juicy, borderline insufferable character. As obnoxious as he could be, he was fun to watch.
The movie had a few interesting subplots and themes woven around the main story. Not an out and out comedy, it still had some very funny moments, including some inside jabs at Hollywood. I especially enjoyed Geena Davis' brief role as a movie executive, and the confusing and somewhat contradictory bit of advice she offered.
And oh yeah, it's got Nick Offerman in a minor role. So far he's batting a thousand in my book, so check it out.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,963,902
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $70,541
- Aug 11, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $3,114,953
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