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Audience Rating: R (Restricted)Binding: DVD EAN: 9781589713222 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC ISBN: 1589713222 Label: Lions Gate Languages: Manufacturer: Lions Gate MPN: D8138D Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Lions Gate Region Code: 1 Release Date: June 17, 2003 Running Time: 94 minutes Studio: Lions Gate Theatrical Release Date: 2002 Editorial Review: Amazon.com: David Kulovic (Martin Donovan) seems an affable sort, a New York City plumber with a steady business. Yet one more time he overhears a potential girlfriend mentioning how the relationship can't work because he's just a plumber, like some other--lower--class of individual. One day Jimmy bursts in on a casting session because his friend, the casting director (Kevin Carroll), owes him money. The young actresses immediately think he is someone important, a producer or director. So the idea hatches: fake casting sessions to meet girls. Director John Walsh's film (co-written with Cynthia Kaplan) is never as shallow as the set-up might seem, and to mention more of the plot would spoil the surprises of this gem for romantic-comedy enthusiasts. It's a superb role for Donovan, a staple of filmmaker Hal Hartley's (Trust) who had his biggest brush with mainstream fame as Al Pacino's partner in Insomnia (released the same year, 2002). Mary-Louise Parker turns in another delightful performance as a neighbor of David's who holds the key to his scheme that quickly snowballs, and Rebecca Gayheart gives her best performance as the object of David's affection. The film has a false note or two, but certainly makes beautiful music. --Doug Thomas Average Rating:
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