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A. Whitney Brown | ... |
Prof. Bob
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Richard Hewitt
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Colleen Quinn | ... |
Leslie Campbell
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Kevin Seal | ... |
Jack Beaner
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Smerelda Abl | ... |
Party Attendee
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Beau Allen | ... |
Press Person
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Dana Beck | ... |
Party Attendee
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Bonnie Bejan | ... |
Press Person
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Joan Boyd | ... |
Party Attendee
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Susan Bruce | ... |
Press Person
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Phil Castle | ... |
Security Man
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Joe Carter | ... |
Party Attendee
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Jennifer Dloko | ... |
Party Attendee
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Kevin Clayborn | ... |
Party Attendee
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| Sabrina Culver | ... |
Party Attendee
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Leslie has evidence that proves Richard has been siphening money from an important project, and must deliver it to an FBI agent waiting for her at a trendy late-night party. Richard knows about her plans, however, and is waiting for her at the party. And Leslie mistakes Jack, a man dressed completely wrong for the party, for the FBI agent. Since the movie is interactive, you choose with whom to go to the party, and the characters will frequently turn to the camera, asking what they should do next. Written by Ivanhoe
Though the plot is paper-thin and extremely clichéed, I'm Your Man is entertaining and oddly addictive. Having the power to choose what happens next in a movie is a thrilling experience, and the actors play along like you're both in on an inside joke. The DVD version is ideal for parties, since everyone can have their turn in the editor's seat. Though there's a lot that can be improved upon as far as inter-active movies go, I'm Your Man is certainly a good place to start.