Aspiring writer (with no talent) gets a job on a TV commercial, falls for an advertising executive.Aspiring writer (with no talent) gets a job on a TV commercial, falls for an advertising executive.Aspiring writer (with no talent) gets a job on a TV commercial, falls for an advertising executive.
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Renee Soulie
- Peg
- (as Renee Souli)
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- TriviaTom Wilson and Wendie Jo Sperber were both previously together in the Back to the Future trilogy.
- Quotes
Mr. Rhett: What the hell were you doing up there? Do you think acting is just standing up on a stage, mumbling lines? Is THAT what you think, Mr. Arrogant Playwright? You're a BABY! You DISGUST me! You're VOMIT! You're COMPLETE and ABSOLUTE, VOMIT!
Charlie: So, in other words, you didn't like it?
Mr. Rhett: Get off the stage, VOMIT. I said, Get Off The Stage! You're hopeless. You're all hopeless...
- Crazy creditsSPOILER: A scene appears after the end credits which shows that Shelly and Mr. Rhett are now lovers.
- ConnectionsReferences To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)
Featured review
Romantic comedy with little romance and even less humor
Paul Reiser, a.k.a. Mr. Gesture, did ok in this one, but it was still a dog. The dialogue was beyond droll and juvenile, and the story went way beyond anything even remotely interesting. I always enjoy the shows where all the troubles and strife are overcome in the end when the pair unite in love forever. Ahhhh....romance. However, this one didn't bring it off: in fact, I am amazed it even got through production. BYPASS!
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- helpless_dancer
- Mar 4, 2001
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