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March 18, 2010

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Yeah, I have seen the clips on you tube and I thoutoughly understand the synopsis, which doesn't make it nay eaier to imagine as a film that "As Andy Garcia said On his interviewrouns) Quote: The audiences were so visural with cheer and emotion that they weret talking back to the movie in the thetre and gave it a standing ovation.:Quote.

Now I find that very hard to believe given his past work and having just read so many reviews like this I will certainly not be paying to see it, I will gladly await it to play on video or if it makes it to the Indie Film Channel and it most likely will, I understand that 35% of the backing was from a Foreign film distibutor that will show it in subtitles like in Isreal and such. I am wondering if the fat women fettish has nay relation to The people who created the film and their wives.lol certainly dimeaning to overweight women.

Although the story is somewhat contrived and the acting at times stagy, this is an entertaining movie. It's about a man who no one would suspect has talent but yet is pursuing a dream to become an actor. But more significantly, it's about the acting profession itself. This is a movie that every actor and every wanna-be actor will appreciate. The scenes involving the open casting call are powerful and show what actors sometime have to go through for a chance to display their talents and be discovered.

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