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The title of the film refers to two couples who are polar opposites. Jula Diva (Erika Amato) lives off of a trust fund and is in a band. She is pretentious and a liar. Rhonda (Shonda Farr) is her down to earth roommate who uses Jula's equipment to make documentary films which Jula insists includes her.
Our male couple consists of Scott (Joe Peracchio) A down to eath rich guy who aspires to be a writer. He lives off an allowance. His roommate is the good looking gigolo waiter Micah (David Lago) who is a sponge and like Jula is a pretentious liar.
The couples hook up with expected consequences. The one sided characters also include Skipper (K.W. Miller) Scott's despicable brother who enjoys raping the masses. All the characters are one sided and half developed, which seems to be intentional. It has mixed results.
The film is sold as a comedy, yet lacked any good funny moments. It also failed in being a dark comedy. As best as I can figure, it is an...
So How Much Were You Payed, For That Review ?.
You cant be real with these 5 star reviews, I hope you got payed for you time watching and reviewing this movie, cause I feel cheated out of 93 minutes of my life, if you give this movie 1 star your being generous, I might have to burn this DVD so a dumpster diver doesn't ruin his enjoyment of his dirty tuna fish sandwich by watching this movie !.
Next time, "Keep It Realistical !".Flourish
Great, quirky film!
This is a charming indie movie with wonderful performances by the actors and some great music from Velvet Chain (a band of whom I am rather a large fan - so there's a little bias, there). Erika Amato is hilarious and moving as aspiring rock goddess "Jula Diva," Shonda Farr gives a lovely, understated performance as a budding filmmaker, Joseph Peracchio is very believable as the young man torn between his dreams and his family obligations, and David Lago is just a hoot as wannabe superstar, "Micah." ("Just one name. Like Cher.") Oh, and Allison Munn is a riot as "Tequila!"
I highly recommend it if you're in the mood for something a bit off the beaten path!
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