Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDaniel is in danger of losing his inn after another more modern establishment opens next door and steals his guests. He goes to the bank for a loan, but they tell him to hope for a miracle. ... Tout lireDaniel is in danger of losing his inn after another more modern establishment opens next door and steals his guests. He goes to the bank for a loan, but they tell him to hope for a miracle. Then a limo pulls up carrying the hottest rock star and biggest movie actress around. The ... Tout lireDaniel is in danger of losing his inn after another more modern establishment opens next door and steals his guests. He goes to the bank for a loan, but they tell him to hope for a miracle. Then a limo pulls up carrying the hottest rock star and biggest movie actress around. The two inns compete for these prestigious guests, Daniel trying to save his inn, the other ma... Tout lire
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Daniel
- (as Neil Duncan)
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All in all, I recommend this film to everyone who likes humorous films.
The film stars Adrienne Shelly as the looking for love in all the wrong places movie star, Jenny, Neil Duncan as super proper bed and breakfast owner, Daniel, Kim Huff as Teri, Daniel's fiancée and secret sweetheart of Daniel's rival, Shawn Thompson as Mark, Daniel's somewhat more modern and rival B&B owner and Scott McNeil, as Todd Warren, The Rock Star.
Guys beware; there are places in the movie where it gets a little heavy on the romance. What makes it a cool movie and keeps it from getting too sugary sweet has to be Scott McNeil's Todd Warren. Rock star Todd, pushes the movie right off the cliff.
Todd is the essence of the hyperactive; garage band stoner dude-next-door-who got saved by Rock & Roll. His light bulb doesn't shine too bright, but he's got a good heart...somewhere under the hair and through the haze.
It was almost scary to watch Scott McNeil channel David Lee Roth, but it was just the right touch. Eye candy for the ladies with a nice set of pipes to boot! Oh yes, most memorable songs, "How Does it Feel" and "Rip My Clothes Off Baby!"
This film also had a bunch of Canadian in-jokes, like Daniel's B&B serving macaroni and cheese. There were paparazzi/tabloid jokes and real people vs. star jokes. At one point, one of the star struck characters talks about Jenny, the movie star to her daughter... from two feet away, much in the same manner, as you'd talk about a zoo exhibit.
I liked this movie because it was not only fun, but also it ends well too. The characters are allowed to improve...even Todd. Enjoy!
"Sleeping with Strangers" is a low-budget Canadian film with a funny and dramatic romantic comedy. There funny moments but also dramatic ones. Daniel is a character hard to be defined whether he is naive and stupid or simply a good person. The way he treats the slut Teri in the end is irritating. There is also a criticism to the way the media and the "little people" deal with spoiled stars. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Dormindo com Estranhos" ("Sleeping with Strangers")
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- AnecdotesScott McNeil's performance of Todd Warren was inspired by David Lee Roth of Van Halen fame.
- Bandes originalesRip My Clothes Off Baby
Performed by Scott McNeil with Harris and the Hotheads