Off-Off Broadway


I felt so bad for those people. It's nice that they did get a tiny bit of work in the end (at least according to imdb), but after so many years it's sad to see how much work it took just to get minor parts.

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I missed the very ending and would have loved to have seen that, especially if they did updates on how the actors are doing currently. I'm especially interested in the guy that they showed working out at the gym a lot and whom we seen audition while Louis watched. I actually felt bad for that dude since he's been at it so long and it doesn't look like he's really got anywhere.

I found it funny that everyone kept suggesting that the best Louis could hope for in a role would be as the quirky side-kick buddy ;)

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Black holes are where God divided by 0

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Anyone think they were not getting parts as they were not very good?
Just cos someone tries and tries, does not mean they should be given a job.

That's like me walking into a hospital and trying brain surgery. Does not matter that I'm crap at it, I keep trying so let me be a surgeon.

Jesus died for our sins. As he's already dead...sin away.

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No offense but that's a terrible analogy.

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I thought James Lorenzo was pretty good when doing the "audition."
Seems like a likeable guy.
Best of luck to you, James.

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I fully agree Moester.

So many acting success stories have a 'smidge' of luck... I hope they all succeed.

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