A self-help book changes the lives of different people in the LA area. Who is the reclusive writer?A self-help book changes the lives of different people in the LA area. Who is the reclusive writer?A self-help book changes the lives of different people in the LA area. Who is the reclusive writer?
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- TriviaThe fictional book cover after which the title is named, 'Reach Me' was painted by Sylvester Stallone.
- GoofsWhen Father Paul and Colette are drinking coffee, in one shot Colette holds the mug near her face. In the next shot is on the table and again close to her in the following shot.
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Gerald: [Gerard yelling at Roger] So what? What do you mean you haven't eaten no breakfast? When you're on a mission, nothing else matters. Not food, not hygiene, not women.
Gerald: I would throw my mother under a bus, under four buses to complete a mission. You see, that's the difference between you and me. I'm not saying I'm proud of it, because I'm not. But when I'm focused on something, everything around me dies. I try bring her back to life later on, but it stays dead until I complete the mission. Whereas you, trying to keep everything alive, that's why you're a loser. You're the third man through the door, you got a fart catcher.
Gerald: You're either toothless or ruthless.
Gerald: Now you go out and find this guy, this Teddy Raymond, because his destruction is your salvation. His demise is your transition from jerk-off to journalist.
Gerald: You're a finger painting. Be a masterpiece.
Gerald: Now get out. I'm flowing.
- Alternate versionsOriginally completed and rated R by the MPAA, the movie was delayed and subsequently re-edited to reduce strong violence and profanity to get a PG-13 rating. This new version was also released in the UK, under the title of "Collection", having been previously been rated but not released as "Out of Sight".
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Written and Produced by Frank Stallone and Thomas Marolda (as Thomas J. Marolda)
Performed by Frank Stallone
This movie is fluff from the start. Reach Me segues between the different characters capriciously, never really finding a footing for the story it attempts to weave. The seriousness of everyone's need to take control of their life is made into a bit of a joke so much that there's nothing to invest in, let alone anything resembling real change for the good which, one is to believe, is the point.
The fact this movie was funded by people buying into a Kickstarter Campaign is the real story of certain parties self-help, sadly not for a worthy outcome. The performances, save for Connolly and Berenger which are marginally better, are, to coin a phrase "phoned-in". The weak script and "on-vacation" performances just don't make for anything with any substance. Pleasant enough to wade through, but empty in the end underscores the burning questions: why was this made...and, why did I keep watching?
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- Jan 19, 2015
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- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $26,013