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Directed by | Paul Sapiano |
Produced by | Enrique Aguirre Alejandro Ordonez James Glasscock Paul Sapiano |
Story by | Paul Sapiano |
Starring | Mario Diaz Dominique Purdy Eli Jane Jenae Alt Jacqui Holland[1] |
Editing by | Enrique Aguirre |
Studio | Big Primpin' |
Release date(s) | 2011 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Hollywood Sex Wars is an upcoming R-Rated comedy film written and directed by Paul Sapiano. Produced by the same team who created Boys & Girls Guide To Getting Down, it follows the adventures of three friends as they struggle to find success in the Hollywood dating scene. The movie features several cast members from Boys & Girls Guide including Mario Diaz, Richie Blair, and Dominique Purdy. Hollywood Sex Wars is set to be released by summer 2011.[2]
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Hollywood Sex Wars Soundtrack | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Various artists | ||||
Released | May 18, 2010 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Length | 61:54 | |||
Label | Interscope, Rough Trade | |||
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Hollywood Sex Wars is an unapologetic, comedic satire of the 20’s-something single life. Max (Dominique Purdy) and his two best friends, Glen (Nicholas Cooper) and Aaron (Richard Blair), are desperate for some attention from the opposite sex. But with their sloppy clothes, goofy pickup lines, and utter ignorance of the female species, they seem destined to spend their Saturday nights alone. Thankfully, good fortune begins to smile on the boys after a chance encounter with Hollywood casanova, Johnny Eyelash (Mario Diaz). With his guidance, they’re learning to dress better, talk smoother, and add a lot more women to their “weekly rotation.” But their new love ‘em and leave ‘em attitude is not sitting well with everyone. Partners in crime Big Wendy (Jenae Altschwager) and Little Wendy (Eli Jane) have put together an all-girl TOB club built upon beauty, bling, and bringing guys to their knees! They happen to view Johnny’s new recruits as a threat and after some unfortunate encounters between the sheets, Hollywood becomes one big booby trap.[3]