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A twenty-something tennis instructor/gigolo gets embroiled in a scheme involving seduction and insider trading.A twenty-something tennis instructor/gigolo gets embroiled in a scheme involving seduction and insider trading.A twenty-something tennis instructor/gigolo gets embroiled in a scheme involving seduction and insider trading.
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Joey Fatone
- Pizza Chef
- (as Joseph Fatone)
JC Chasez
- Pizza Chef
- (as Joshua Chasez)
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I just saw this on cable -- I'm in great pain. It's really bad. Please. Please don't watch this movie. It will cause you nausea and diarrhea as it did me. I'd try to name a low point but there are so many. Any time someone says a line and then turns to the camera as if to say "wink wink...wasn't that funny?" the way Lance Bass does in this movie, it's a really bad sign. I don't have anything against boy bands but this is a movie and these guys really can't act. Oh, the pain is starting again. I don't think Vicodin will help this pain. Anyone who has a copy of this movie, whether you're a movie studio, cable network or you own the DVD, please burn it. I will allow that there was one redeeming quality about this movie: Hunter Tylo is a fine-looking woman. The pain went away when I looked at her, but only briefly.
A vehicle for star cameos. If you need a plot, character development or anything else in a movie, look elsewhere.
Watched this on HBO, and I'm surprised that they actually have this scheduled this several times. Watch for a stock hit.
Watched this on HBO, and I'm surprised that they actually have this scheduled this several times. Watch for a stock hit.
Longshot is one of the weakest movies I've even seen! This could of been a great comedy, if it wasn't for the bad writing, bad acting, hell, the story in general is just dumb!! Oh and the cameos!! There are so many cameos it's ridiculous. Every 5 to 10 minutes there is a famous face. The "Captain" must of called up every manufactured pop star in Orlando, FL. Everyone in the movie is well built and polished like a Doll. Damn, I felt exploited after watching this crap. I wish I could sue Mr. Pearlman. This movie isn't terrible to people who like pop music, so let them waste their money on this masterpiece, and be ashamed they did 5 years from now! But, for the rest of us "Normal, level headed folks" make fun of it for what this garbage is!!
And not in a good way. This was one of the most painful movies I've ever had to endure. Me and my friend rented it to see all the cameos (Yeah, I'm a pop music fan, I admit it. And I'm in college, not 13!). We ended up fast forwarding until all the cameos because those were the only things worth watching. The acting was pitiful, the plot was incoherent, and don't get me started on the screenplay. Don't waste your time, please...
The only reason I watched this movie was as a result of a combination of channel surfing, eating breakfast, and procrastinating. Now part of me wishes I hadn't wasted my time trying to figure out why on earth this movie was even made by actually sitting through the entire thing waiting for the pay off and another part of me is glad I saw it because it gives hope to all the wannabe screenwriters out there. The plot is ridiculous (and not in a good way), the characters lack any kind of substance or depth, and the cameos are not worth it at all. As a matter of fact I find myself wondering how the director even got the cameos... What incredible favor did these people owe and to whom? The writer? The director? The producer(s)? And the truly sad thing is it seemed the script was written entirely as a result of these connections with celebs in order to produce a movie with cameos. That whole reasoning just disgusts me. Whatever happened to just wanting to tell a good story? I mean, they don't all have to be Casablanca, but even Ferris Bueller's Day Off is akin to Gone with the Wind in comparison with this trite piece of trash.
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the filming of the pizza scene, JC Chasez burned his hand on the stove-handle. This can be seen on the gag reel for the movie.
- Quotes
Flight Engineer on plane: I dont know what the problem is... but they got to get in sync!
- SoundtracksPut Your Arms Around Me
Written by Steve Kipner and Fredrik Thomander
Performed by Ben Bledsoe, Michael Johnson and Natural
Courtesy of Trans Continental Records
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- $20,300,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 33m(93 min)
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