It is a comical story of a struggling Hollywood actress and her
efforts to achieve stardom.
Ellie Parker (Naomi Watts) is an unemployed actress who goes through
audition after audition without much fruitful results. She used her
car as a dressing room in between auditions, to change dresses, fix
her hair and put up make up and run to different sites. She wanted to get into a real
film at any cost. But she had a small problem, she didn't
have much of a talent to act.
Then she realized that her musician boyfriend Justin (Mark Pellegrino)
is sleeping with a casting director. Through a car accident she meets Chris
(Scott Coffey) and they started an on and off relationship. He told
her all kinds of lies just to impress her. She also kept herself busy with
taking acting classes and drinking with her agent (Chevy Chase). After so
many bad experiences she decided to give up her acting career and talked
to her agent about it and he didn't try to stop her from her decision.
Find out more about Ellie's struggles to get a grip on her acting career
and her leap to stardom.

The writer,
director, actor Scott Coffey, narrates a tale about the struggles and
transformation of an aspiring actress, a common theme in many Hollywood
films. It is a small budget film that took a long time to complete. He
tries to develop the whole story just on the luck factor of an actress.
He also plays a part as the temporary boyfriend of Ellie.
Beautiful Naomi Watts presents a decent performance as Ellie. She
portrays the desperation and fears of an ambitious new actress very well. But
Scott Coffey
doesn't have much of an acting talent. As usual Chevy Chase provides
some comic relief.
A film about Hollywood ambitions and craziness is nothing new. Script and
cinematography are totally poor. The film contains drug use, profanity, bad
language, sex and nudity. Though occasionally hilarious, the film is not worth your
trip to the theatre.
We rate this movie BELOW AVERAGE.