The Assistant to a world-famous film director must hide her boss' scandalous lifestyle from reporters.The Assistant to a world-famous film director must hide her boss' scandalous lifestyle from reporters.The Assistant to a world-famous film director must hide her boss' scandalous lifestyle from reporters.
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- TriviaAzita Zendel was 'Oliver Stone''s executive assistant.
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Really bad, really immature, really a waste of time!
I've seen a lot of movies, somewhere in the thousands if not tens of thousands, and this one has to rank as one of the worst I've ever seen. Funny? Sure, if you think "Porkies II" or "Police Academy IV" were funny. I've had more fun at funerals.
Though, I must admit, I did find it compelling. Why? Well, because I couldn't figure out if the dialogue was written by a retarded person or perhaps by a foreigner. Every time I thought "Ok, this scene is going to work" thinking I knew the direction it was taking, instead of taking the road less traveled Ms. Zendel (Director) decided to make a lame, stereotypical and not very funny ending.
The actors weren't horrible, but even DeNiro would come across like an idiot if he had to read from Zendel's script. While it seems Zendel's career is headed to disaster, these poor actors aren't going know what hit them.
From the opening scene to the closing credits, this "movie" goes from bad to worse. It's immaturity is only surpassed by it's lack of interesting or original content. Don't believe the hype or the premise -- what could have been an insightful film about a Hollywood insider is really just a "I'm out of career paths, I think I'll try stabbing the guy who gave me a start right in the back."
Sad, sad, sad....
ND
Though, I must admit, I did find it compelling. Why? Well, because I couldn't figure out if the dialogue was written by a retarded person or perhaps by a foreigner. Every time I thought "Ok, this scene is going to work" thinking I knew the direction it was taking, instead of taking the road less traveled Ms. Zendel (Director) decided to make a lame, stereotypical and not very funny ending.
The actors weren't horrible, but even DeNiro would come across like an idiot if he had to read from Zendel's script. While it seems Zendel's career is headed to disaster, these poor actors aren't going know what hit them.
From the opening scene to the closing credits, this "movie" goes from bad to worse. It's immaturity is only surpassed by it's lack of interesting or original content. Don't believe the hype or the premise -- what could have been an insightful film about a Hollywood insider is really just a "I'm out of career paths, I think I'll try stabbing the guy who gave me a start right in the back."
Sad, sad, sad....
ND
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- mooveegirl
- Nov 23, 2004
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $40,289
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,152
- Jun 8, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $40,289
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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