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Playing It Cool (2014) (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$25.99 $22.98

Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
English ( Dolby DTS-HD Master Audio )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
95 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (2.35:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2014 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Justin Reardon


Written By:
Chris Shafer
Paul Vicknair


Actors:
Chris Evans ..... Narrator
Michelle Monaghan ..... Her
Aubrey Plaza ..... Mallory
Ioan Gruffudd ..... Stuffy
Topher Grace ..... Scott
Ashley Tisdale ..... Ashley Tisdale
Martin Starr ..... Lyle
Patrick Warburton ..... Dick
Beverly D'Angelo ..... Lyle's Girlfriend
Anthony Mackie ..... Bryan
Luke Wilson ..... Samson
Matthew Morrison ..... Matthew Morrison
Shantel Wislawski ..... Supermodel
Jaeden Lieberher ..... 6 Year Old Me
Philip Baker Hall ..... Granddad
Fabianne Therese ..... College Girl
Scott Evans ..... Blissful Boy
Sarah Dumont ..... Cute Girl
Lara Everly ..... Girl Next Door
Tony Cavalero ..... Waiter
Sean Carrigan ..... Actor
Marcus Natividad ..... Dax
Shira Scott Astrof ..... Actress
Joseph Aviel ..... Beach Bodybuilder
Joseph Lyle Taylor ..... Priest
Jeremy Glazer ..... New Guy
Gerry Bednob ..... Cabbie / Gabriel
Abby Ryder Fortson ..... Merry Go Round Girl
Devon Ogden ..... Sadie
Jon Robert Hall ..... Bartender
Precious Chong ..... Serious Girl
Henrietta Meire ..... Mother
Kahyun Kim ..... Korean Soap Opera Actress
Tina Gilton ..... SF State University Student
Natalie Marie Ames ..... Charity Event Guest
Carly Lynn ..... Babysitter
Steven Wiig ..... Photographer
Jaden Alexander ..... Blissful Girl
Brenda Schmid ..... Cocktail waitress
Nicky Hawthorne ..... Charity Event Hostess
Kelsey McNamee ..... Maid of Honor
Alexandra Fatovich ..... Abrasive Clerk
Joey Capone ..... Yoga Mike
Brian Linsley ..... Neighbor
Carl McDowell ..... Beach Camper
Dwight V Coleman ..... Tourist
Rajiv Shah ..... The Groundskeeper
Thomas Dalby ..... Suicide Girl
Luci Suicide ..... Diner Waiter
Catero Colbert ..... Valentino Woman
Sandra Daubert ..... Charity Event Guest
Dennis Nicomede ..... Tourist
Drew Benda ..... 6 Year Old Girl
Carmina Garay ..... Wealthy Woman
Pamela Keith ..... Tourist
Nkechi ..... Serious Guy
Thomas R. Martin ..... Observer / Crowd (Businessman)
Mark Lavell ..... Guy at bar with drink
Onrico Nightingale ..... Gun Club Employee
Charley Lodi ..... Tourist Couple Girl
Velina Brown ..... Runner
Sharelle Smith ..... Teenage Girl
Shavi Blake ..... Skate Boarder
Petie Sjogren ..... Korean Soap Opera Actor
Tamim Nawabi
Jason S. Kim


Synopsis:
Playing it Cool is a fresh, quirky and weirdly relatable story about Me (Chris Evans), a young screenwriter disillusioned by love. He meets a breathtaking young woman, Her (Michelle Monaghan), at a charity dinner by pretending to be a philanthropist. Only one problem...she's engaged. With his agent (Anthony Mackie) chasing him for a screenplay about love and against the better advice of his best friend Scott (Topher Grace), our young hero enters into a platonic relationship to be able to keep seeing Her.

A screenwriter working on a script for a romantic movie is having a hard time because he is a little jaded when it comes to love since his mother abandoned him when he was a boy. So he spends his time ruining every relationship he has. But he really needs to make the script, so he turns to his friends for their experiences. But it's not enough. He then meets a girl who captures his heart. Problem is that she's already engaged. But she allows him to be her friend.

Unrequited love motivates a guy to write about his experiences.
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 20 April, 2015.
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