A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Christin Ackerman, Ted Alderman, Bevan Bell
Written by:
M. David Lee III
Jon W. Sparks
Directed by:
M. David Lee III
Release Date:
December 12, 2005
Original Title:
Slow Down... You're Dating Too Fast
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
"Slow Down... You're Dating Too Fast!" is based on an age old conflict in three parts: How should men and women interact? What is the best way to actually ask someone out on a date? And then once you're there how should you act?
"Slow Down... You're Dating Too Fast!" is based on an age old conflict in three parts: How should men and women interact? What is the best way to actually ask someone out on a date? And then once you're there how should you act? Over the years there have been thousands and thousands of ways people have tried to get singles together. They tried everything from the, "I have a friend you should really meet" approach to today's latest fad, "Speed Dating." "Slow Down... You're Dating Too Fast!" will take a look at speed dating and couples who are just trying to find love in all of the wrong places.
Director:
M. David Lee III
Writer:
Jon W. Sparks
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