Michael Angarano
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Podcast Appearances
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Please. It's two old friends, myself, Michael, Sarah, who go on an impromptu road trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento. That's it. That is literally... That's all you need to know. That's all you need to know. And it started as exactly that. We started writing it 10 years ago. And it's just funny because we're shooting this, doing this in Los Feliz adjacent area, east side.
Please. It's two old friends, myself, Michael, Sarah, who go on an impromptu road trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento. That's it. That is literally... That's all you need to know. That's all you need to know. And it started as exactly that. We started writing it 10 years ago. And it's just funny because we're shooting this, doing this in Los Feliz adjacent area, east side.
Please. It's two old friends, myself, Michael, Sarah, who go on an impromptu road trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento. That's it. That is literally... That's all you need to know. That's all you need to know. And it started as exactly that. We started writing it 10 years ago. And it's just funny because we're shooting this, doing this in Los Feliz adjacent area, east side.
You know, this was the old stomping grounds 10 years ago. And I don't live around here anymore, but driving around here, I'm like, oh, yeah, we used to write in this coffee shop. We used to hang out at the Par 3 down the street. This is like where my friend Chris Smith and I, we wrote this 10 years ago and didn't start. When we wrote it, we didn't really know what it was going to become.
You know, this was the old stomping grounds 10 years ago. And I don't live around here anymore, but driving around here, I'm like, oh, yeah, we used to write in this coffee shop. We used to hang out at the Par 3 down the street. This is like where my friend Chris Smith and I, we wrote this 10 years ago and didn't start. When we wrote it, we didn't really know what it was going to become.
You know, this was the old stomping grounds 10 years ago. And I don't live around here anymore, but driving around here, I'm like, oh, yeah, we used to write in this coffee shop. We used to hang out at the Par 3 down the street. This is like where my friend Chris Smith and I, we wrote this 10 years ago and didn't start. When we wrote it, we didn't really know what it was going to become.
We wanted to make it eventually, but it started just as this impromptu road trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento. It started as like a joke. Hey, you want like a million signs around Los Angeles? Say I-5 North Sacramento. Yeah. So we just reverse engineered the story around that joke one day. We did a pilot together that didn't get picked up.
We wanted to make it eventually, but it started just as this impromptu road trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento. It started as like a joke. Hey, you want like a million signs around Los Angeles? Say I-5 North Sacramento. Yeah. So we just reverse engineered the story around that joke one day. We did a pilot together that didn't get picked up.
We wanted to make it eventually, but it started just as this impromptu road trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento. It started as like a joke. Hey, you want like a million signs around Los Angeles? Say I-5 North Sacramento. Yeah. So we just reverse engineered the story around that joke one day. We did a pilot together that didn't get picked up.
So we were unemployed, hanging out, going to like the par three in the batting cages. And we, yeah, man, we just, you know, as we grew and evolved and matured as guys, like the story changed and evolved and kind of became what it is now. Which I don't want to spoil the movie. We're not going to spoil it. Yeah, don't spoil it. But that's sort of what, that's kind of how it grew.
So we were unemployed, hanging out, going to like the par three in the batting cages. And we, yeah, man, we just, you know, as we grew and evolved and matured as guys, like the story changed and evolved and kind of became what it is now. Which I don't want to spoil the movie. We're not going to spoil it. Yeah, don't spoil it. But that's sort of what, that's kind of how it grew.
So we were unemployed, hanging out, going to like the par three in the batting cages. And we, yeah, man, we just, you know, as we grew and evolved and matured as guys, like the story changed and evolved and kind of became what it is now. Which I don't want to spoil the movie. We're not going to spoil it. Yeah, don't spoil it. But that's sort of what, that's kind of how it grew.
I mean, so many. Yeah. So many. And I'm so happy that it's gotten a theatrical release and a pretty significant one. I mean, it's all over the country. It was only in a couple 200 theaters, but still it's like people all across the country and in Canada can go see it. So it was...
I mean, so many. Yeah. So many. And I'm so happy that it's gotten a theatrical release and a pretty significant one. I mean, it's all over the country. It was only in a couple 200 theaters, but still it's like people all across the country and in Canada can go see it. So it was...
I mean, so many. Yeah. So many. And I'm so happy that it's gotten a theatrical release and a pretty significant one. I mean, it's all over the country. It was only in a couple 200 theaters, but still it's like people all across the country and in Canada can go see it. So it was...
It wasn't until I think I watched our notes screening, and we had a big notes screening when we were editing, where I realized how much a movie like this needs to be seen in a theater. Because it is a comedy. And it's not the same when you watch it alone in a room. Sure. And even it affected our editing process. It's like, oh, this actually plays, and it plays bigger.
It wasn't until I think I watched our notes screening, and we had a big notes screening when we were editing, where I realized how much a movie like this needs to be seen in a theater. Because it is a comedy. And it's not the same when you watch it alone in a room. Sure. And even it affected our editing process. It's like, oh, this actually plays, and it plays bigger.