Comedy (2003) 95 minutes ~ Color
Julianna (Jenna Mattison) is a struggling actress in a dead end relationship with Danny (Brad Rowe), a fireman who no longer lights her fire. When she decides to leave him and go “find herself” she ends up falling in love with an egotistical director, Michael (Bryan Callen), who can barely fit her in between Pilates classes. Julianna’s over-sexed and cynical best friend, Vicky (Jennifer Blanc) convinces her to dump him too and sow her wild oats on the LA dating scene only to turn around and confess that she’s in love with Julianna. Between blind dates from hell and in-your-face intimacy issues, Julianna finds solace with Ben (Brian A. Green), her acting partner who is clearly Mr. Right—she just can’t see it yet. Tripping from one mistake to the next she meets Greta (Edie McClurg), a homeless woman who teaches her to follow her heart. In the end Julianna learns some pretty big life lessons in this witty, no-holds-barred, coming of age dramedy that is being hailed as the female version of “Swingers.”
Julianna (Jenna Mattison) is a struggling actress in a dead end relationship with Danny (Brad Rowe), a fireman who no longer lights her fire. When she decides to leave him and go “find herself” she ends up falling in love with an egotistical director, Michael (Bryan Callen), who can barely fit her in between Pilates classes. Julianna’s over-sexed and cynical best friend, Vicky (Jennifer Blanc) convinces her to dump him too and sow her wild oats on the LA dating scene only to turn around and confess that she’s in love with Julianna. Between blind dates from hell and in-your-face intimacy issues, Julianna finds solace with Ben (Brian A. Green), her acting partner who is clearly Mr. Right—she just can’t see it yet. Tripping from one mistake to the next she meets Greta (Edie McClurg), a homeless woman who teaches her to follow her heart. In the end Julianna learns some pretty big life lessons in this witty, no-holds-barred, coming of age dramedy that is being hailed as the female version of “Swingers.”
Director: Brian A. Green
Writer: Jenna Mattison
Stars: Jenna Mattison, Brad Rowe, Bryan Callen
Julianna (Jenna Mattison) is a struggling actress in a dead end relationship with Danny (Brad Rowe), a fireman who no longer lights her fire. When she decides to leave him and go “find herself” she ends up falling in love with an egotistical director, Michael (Bryan Callen), who can barely fit her in between Pilates classes. Julianna’s over-sexed and cynical best friend, Vicky (Jennifer Blanc) convinces her to dump him too and sow her wild oats on the LA dating scene only to turn around and confess that she’s in love with Julianna. Between blind dates from hell and in-your-face intimacy issues, Julianna finds solace with Ben (Brian A. Green), her acting partner who is clearly Mr. Right—she just can’t see it yet. Tripping from one mistake to the next she meets Greta (Edie McClurg), a homeless woman who teaches her to follow her heart. In the end Julianna learns some pretty big life lessons in this witty, no-holds-barred, coming of age dramedy that is being hailed as the female version of “Swingers.”
Julianna (Jenna Mattison) is a struggling actress in a dead end relationship with Danny (Brad Rowe), a fireman who no longer lights her fire. When she decides to leave him and go “find herself” she ends up falling in love with an egotistical director, Michael (Bryan Callen), who can barely fit her in between Pilates classes. Julianna’s over-sexed and cynical best friend, Vicky (Jennifer Blanc) convinces her to dump him too and sow her wild oats on the LA dating scene only to turn around and confess that she’s in love with Julianna. Between blind dates from hell and in-your-face intimacy issues, Julianna finds solace with Ben (Brian A. Green), her acting partner who is clearly Mr. Right—she just can’t see it yet. Tripping from one mistake to the next she meets Greta (Edie McClurg), a homeless woman who teaches her to follow her heart. In the end Julianna learns some pretty big life lessons in this witty, no-holds-barred, coming of age dramedy that is being hailed as the female version of “Swingers.”
Director: Brian A. Green
Writer: Jenna Mattison
Stars: Jenna Mattison, Brad Rowe, Bryan Callen
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00:00I keep saying, baby, you gotta get a couple more notches in your belt, just tell him you
00:09need a little time to find yourself.
00:11What do you mean you gotta go find yourself?
00:15Juliana is looking for love in all the wrong places.
00:19Can I buy you a drink?
00:20If you buy me a drink, will I be expected to talk to you?
00:22I guess he just had a fitness fetish.
00:25A foot fetish.
00:26Fetish.
00:27Ha ha!
00:28That cabbie was hot!
00:30I wanted to give him your number, but you can't take the help.
00:33What are we, the Kennedys?
00:34And the only thing harder than finding a man is finding one in Hollywood.
00:39You got a lot of hair.
00:41It was then that I realized I was a ninja in a past life.
00:44Remote control fireplace.
00:47I'm gonna go.
00:48You wanna see my etchings?
00:50So is he stalking you, or mine?
00:53Wow, that was very awkward.
00:57But what Juliana's looking for might not be what she needs.
01:02I feel lost.
01:03You just have to stop being so naive.
01:05Sometimes you gotta be lost before you can find your way.
01:09You just follow your heart, dear.
01:12And ask for a sign.
01:15Jenna Madison, Jennifer Blunk, and Brian A. Green.
01:21Fish Without a Bicycle.