With a pending deadline looming and multiple obstacles mounting, established screenwriter, Cal Neros (Julian McCullough) must complete an entire screenplay within a solitary weekend! Threatened with disastrous consequences for failure, he is instructed by an irate Producer (Mario Cantone) to write 3 twisted short stories within a feature-length film. Circus Maximus progressively unfolds as all characters within the script come to life in their respective stories. Story #1, “Look Out Below,” tells the tale of Steve, (Sal “the stockbroker” Governale) an average guy who’s looking for love and is unknowingly set up on a blind date - with a dwarf (Alli Chapman). With absolutely nothing in common, besides the desire to escape each other’s company, can these 2 opposites complete the date before they kill each other? Story #2, “Unfortunate Son,” is the ongoing saga of a local Therapist (Bianca Hunter) and a colorful patient (Joe D’onofrio) who remain deadlocked in a comedic, psychological cold war. But, will any progress be made in this exhaustive battle of the wills before somebody gets hurt? Story #3, “The Misadventures of Captain Cool & Sergeant Suave” is the chronicle of 2 bumbling detectives (Kevin Corrigan) who are hired to recover a fetus in a formaldehyde jar. After developing an unnatural fraternal bond with the item, they hatch a plan to keep it. But, can they successfully deceive their employer before the job is over? |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 6.3/10 | |
Released: | September 13, 2011 | |
Runtime: | 80 min | |
Genres: | Comedy | |
Cast: | Mario Cantone Carrie Alton Ali Chapman Peter Charuza | |
Crew: | Thomas J. La Sorsa | |
grhaggerty : It would be a much better show if Billy Bobs Ex and daughter weren't so annoying