A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 21, 2008
Original Title:
Screening Party
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Velvet Candy Entertainment
Wait...What? Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 25
When journalist Dennis gets assigned to write about Pretty Woman for Marquee magazine's “Hooray for Hollywood Hookers” issue, he invites five friends over to screen, celebrate and skewer the modern-day Cinderella story. The partiers include his roommate Tony, a burnt-out cruise ship crooner who's desperately looking for a new gig on land; Lauren, a relationship-challenged aspiring stand-up comic; Marcos, a sweet-natured attorney who never met a tangent he couldn't go off on; Ross, an Opera-loving video clerk with multiple tattoos and arsenal of movie fun facts at the ready; and Dr. Beverly Beaverman, the shrink next door who finds Freudian psychological meanings in everything she sees. Together, they do their best to make sense of the 1990 Richard Gere-Julia Roberts romantic comedy classic while discovering that the movie's themes—sex, money, sex for money—resonate in their lives in ways both ridiculous and profound.
Associate Producer:
Stephanie Chang
Casting:
Stephanie Chang
Cinematography:
Ivan Corona
Consulting Producer:
James Cude
Costume Design:
Ivy Chou
Director:
Chil Kong
Editor:
James Cude
Executive Producer:
Dennis Hensley
First Assistant Director:
Chelsea Huff
Line Producer:
John Carrozza
Makeup Artist:
Nalo Jones
Stephanie Kae Panek
Producer:
Chil Kong
Doug Prinzivalli
Production Design:
Doug Prinzivalli
Production Sound Mixer:
Joseph H. Shim
Second Assistant Director:
Mike Mannarino
Unit Production Manager:
Chelsea Huff
Writer:
Dennis Hensley
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