| Jon Crowley | ... | Brandon Craig | |
| Catherine Reitman | ... | Monique | |
| Patty Wortham | ... | Wendy | |
| Rebecca Cardon | ... | Zoe | |
| Tina Molina | ... | Franki | |
| Brian Palermo | ... | Todd | |
| Rob Cesternino | ... | Rob | |
| Levin O'Connor | ... | Dr. Mitch | |
| E.J. Scott | ... | Gene | |
| Scott Long | ... | Detective Ferrari | |
| John Palyok | ... | Detective Kozlowski | |
| Michael Loprete | ... | Bob | |
| Jim Wise | ... | Dave | |
| Rich Tackenberg | ... | Jerry | |
| Paul Camuso | ... | Cameron Campbell | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Tonya Cooley | ... | Herself | |
| Andrea Dukellis | ... | Carla | |
| Nicole Preston | ... | Ciena (as Nicole Magnusson) | |
| Amy Procacci | ... | Josie | |
| Susan Segal | ... | Nevaeh | |
| Summer Stevens | ... | Diane the waitress (as Summer Herrick) | |
Directed by | |||
| Scott Zakarin | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Rob Cesternino | ||
| Scott Zakarin | ||
Produced by | |||
| Christopher Berube | .... | co-executive producer | |
| Marie Camuso | .... | co-executive producer | |
| Paul Camuso | .... | co-executive producer | |
| Paul Camuso | .... | producer | |
| Al Cash | .... | co-producer | |
| Rob Cesternino | .... | producer | |
| Mark Furia | .... | co-executive producer | |
| Christian Gfatter | .... | co-executive producer | |
| Kathy Gfatter | .... | co-executive producer | |
| Scott Hettrick | .... | producer | |
| Eric Mittleman | .... | producer | |
| Tim Pilleri | .... | co-producer | |
| Rich Tackenberg | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Herman Beeftink | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| William MacCollum | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Adam Henry | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Jennifer Greenberg | .... | makeup artist | |
| Mili Rendler | .... | makeup artist | |
Production Management | |||
| Hunter F. Roberts | .... | production manager | |
Sound Department | |||
| Fay Aiyana | .... | sound mixer | |
| James Elliott | .... | sound | |
| Peter Rand | .... | sound mixer | |
| Kevin G. Shipley | .... | boom operator | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| William MacCollum | .... | camera operator | |
| Luc G. Nicknair | .... | additional cinematographer | |
| Luc G. Nicknair | .... | camera operator | |
| Tim Pilleri | .... | still photographer | |
Music Department | |||
| Fay Aiyana | .... | music coordinator | |
| Fay Aiyana | .... | music editor | |
Other crew | |||
| Michael Kershner | .... | production assistant | |
| Zack Ruderman | .... | production assistant | |
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*** This review may contain spoilers ***
The main reason I decided to watch this awesomely horrible film was because I had nothing else to do. Soup of the Day is a self-proclaimed phenomenon; having received over nine million downloads in its original, web-distributed form. Now, it has been ported over to DVD as well. The case implies that the film is completely different than the original web episodes, and **it's not**. All they've really done is stick all 19 episodes together, plus a few minutes of additional footage, then called it a feature-length film. This transition isn't a smooth one. For starters, serial web episodes work under different rules than films. They each have to be the same length, and there doesn't have to be any real continuity between each episode. Since there's a gap of time for the audience, they accept the sudden gaps of time in the show itself. When these gaps are removed, the DVD audience is left with a horribly stilted viewing experience, jumping from mini-story to mini-story, every seven minutes. This whole film reeks with disdain. First of all the plot, dull, and predictable. The message of the film was also very annoying. The premise was designed by a group of web nerds who have probably never actually spoken to a girl in real life, let alone shared a bed with one.