"Girl Walks Into A Bar" Directed by Sebastian Gutierrez

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    • Oct 2002
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    "Girl Walks Into A Bar" Directed by Sebastian Gutierrez

    Nice stellar cast here too:

    Carla Gugino, Zachary Quinto, Josh Hartnett, Danny DeVito, Rosario Dawson, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Robert Forster, Alexis Bledel (mmm, Alexis Bledel).

    The synopsis:

    Girl Walks Into a Bar connects a group of apparent strangers over one night across ten bars throughout Los Angeles. Zachary Quinto stars as a dentist who teams up with a feisty would-be assassin (Carla Gugino) to put the final touches on the plan to kill his wife. Once he makes a play for the assassin’s payment, he unknowingly sets off a chain of events that fuels a crosstown journey through the many lounges, bars, strip clubs and the occasional nudist ping pong clubs scattered across Los Angeles. By turns funny and heartbreaking, this sharp-witted comedy features ten interconnected vignettes that build to a revealing finish.


    The Trailer:

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    Still not sure? How about this...

    It's airing for free on YouTube on March 11th.

    Why wouldn't you watch it?


    Sebastian Gutierrez is the writer/director of Judas Kiss which won a Critics Award at the Cognac Festival du Film Policier.

    His new theatrical release Elektra Luxx is in theaters March 11, the same day as the free film Girl Walks Into A Bar.
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