2/04/2007
Will Smith  |  by filmpilgrim.blogspot.com. All rights reserved. 16.07 | 23:24

A very independent film about one woman's experience being fired by Woody Allen and then how she took that humiliation and explored termination through other people's experiences. Many of these people are her celebrity friends including Tim Allen, Fred Willard, Judy Gold, Andy Dick, Tate Donovan, Illeana Douglas and more. The highlights are a condolence video made by David Cross and a puppet film made by Tate Donovan telling how he was fired from a film that then filmed in front of his apartment.

The film ends on more serious notes as she interviews auto employees who get laid off, and economists Robert Reich and Ben Stein (he is especially vehement about the wrongs of the current economy).
Favorite moment: Ben Stein ripping into the current state of the economy.
Film #97

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Keywords: Ben Stein, Tate Donovan
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