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Supporting Characters

2012

Action / Comedy

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 86% · 7 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 63% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.2/10 10 1014 1K

Plot summary

Two New York film editors balance their personal relationships while reworking a movie in crisis.

Top cast

Arielle Kebbel as Jamie
Kevin Corrigan as Adrian
Lena Dunham as Alexa
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816.8 MB
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English 2.0
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1 hr 28 min
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1.48 GB
1920*960
English 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  
24 fps
1 hr 28 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Paul-205-276446

Can't help but comment on Editing

I have never felt the need to make comments on a movie. Artistic integrity and all that I guess. However, the main characters are EDITORS... And I am in the poker world. So the fact that on the cab scene after the poker game they are arguing why he lost the hand... Somehow you missed the fact that a FULL HOUSE BEATS A FLUSH!!! Your character is complaining that he lost a huge pot because his opponents flush beat his full house. It's like that "one tiny little error" that I'll that I'll always remember when asked about this movie. Otherwise I really enjoyed it. But dam..... Boat losing to a flush? Cmon Man!What would have been a great, is if we find out that he thinks he is good at poker and has no idea why he loses so much!! Then he is told by someone that "a flush doesn't beat a full house man" . He then has his "Ah Ha" moment as to why he never wins
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Reviewed by d-a-chartier 8 / 10

Great buddy picture

Just saw this at the Traverse City Film Festival.

It was the best fiction film there – very funny, fresh dialog, and tightly edited. Alex Karpovsky plays the central character, and is a great new (to me) talent. He and Tarik Lowe (also co-writer with director Daniel Schecter) have a chemistry that compares well with the greats.

While it's ideal for people who love the movie-making process, anyone will like this. The guys are co-editors of an independent film, trying to save it while the director works out his neuroses mostly off-screen. (Kevin Corrigan seems -- based on his post-screening appearance -- more than a bit nuttier in real life than his character.)

Really hope it gets distribution.

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