Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 12000000
Revenue
$ 5542025

Marilyn Hack

Victor Allan Miller

Callie Webb

Brian Chubb

Corey Taft

Morley Orfkin

Cindy

Chuck

Whitney Taylor Brown

Jay Berman

Simon Whitset

Sandy Lane

Philip Koontz

Lane Iverson

Studio Gate Guard

Junior Agent

Martin Gibb

Hate It Film Critic

Love It Film Critic

Mary Pat Hooligan

Marketing Person

Marketing Person

Paper Badge Sergeant

Paper Badge Officer

Whitney's Assistant

First AD

Morley's Secretary

Talk Show Host

Weather Woman

Boom Operator

Pam Campanella

Hula Balls Spokeswoman

Sanchez

First AC

Script Supervisor

Second AD

Young PA

Pilgrim Woman

Pilgrim Man

Liz Fenneman

Skip

Floor Manager

Syd Finkleman

Talk Show Band Leader

Talk Show Guitarist

Talk Show Bassist

Talk Show Drums

Talk Show Trumpet

Talk Show Saxophone

Dinkie

Don

Round Table Host

Chillaxin' Host

Nominee Ben Connelly

Self

Self

Commercial Director

Young Actress

Young Actor

Even Younger Actor

Ad Agent (uncredited)

Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Young PA (uncredited)

Studio Delivery Man (uncredited)

Crew Member (uncredited)

Vegas Showgirl (uncredited)

Written by Kamurai on 2020-09-26
Horrible watch, won't watch again, and I'm telling you to avoid. I don't think I've ever seen so many talented actors, actors I really like gathered in one place to spend so much money to waste everyone's time. The only thing I can think of is that I'm not in on the joke. Something in the description noted a 1940's something, and I'm sorry, but I should be able to watch the movie without doing research: WW2 takes up most of my 1940's knowledge. I don't know anything about Purim either, but I was willing to roll with it and accept until the movie started in with anti-religious rhetoric for the sake of viewership. What the movie is about, other than making an awful movie, is the sociopathy and narcissism in the movie industry, on all sides, driving it all forward. While I believe it is true, of the world, not just Hollywood, I don't need a movie about it. It was just a lot of waiting for anything good or interesting to happen.