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Calling Bobcat

 
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Calling Bobcat

 
  • Director: Paul Kermizian
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Road Movie, Ensemble Film
  • Themes: Looking For Love, Twentysomething Life
  • Release Year: 2000
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 90 minutes

Plot

Three guys looking for love and a fresh start instead end up spending an evening making one big mistake after another in this independent comedy. Darrin (Jayce Bartok) is a well-meaning but chronically unambitious guy in his early twenties who hasn't figured out what he wants to do with his life. Darrin's girlfriend is tired of waiting for him to do something with himself, and she gives him his walking papers. Needless to say, this leaves Darrin extremely depressed, and one night Darrin and his best friends, Dan (Daniel Serafini-Sauli) and Lawson (Rob King), hit the town, hoping to find Darrin's ex and persuade her to give him another chance. When they do find her, they discover that she's wasted no time finding a new boyfriend and the guys decide that some serious drinking is in order. Before long, Darrin and his buddies have decided to move to Florida to start their own business, but along the way they encounter a number of strange detours, including drinking a lot of olive oil, robbing a liquor store for a sandwich, breaking into a warehouse stocked with potato chips, and encountering a flock of inappropriately friendly sheep. The title Calling Bobcat, by the way, refers to the comic actor Bob Goldthwait, whose work for some reason is a recurring theme in the guys' conversations. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jayce Bartok - Darrin Marshall; Samantha Buck - Judy; Wendy Hoopes - Monica; Daniel Serafini-Sauli - Dan; Rob King - Lawson

Credit

Paul Kermizian - Director, Paul Kermizian - Screenwriter

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