Writer-director Casper Andreas' award-winning sixth film, Going Down in La-La Land, opens here in Los Angeles tomorrow, May 18, at the Chinese Theatres in Hollywood (for tickets to Friday's Hollywood premiere and VIP afterparty, go HERE). An uncensored, sexy, and funny Boogie Nights-esque look at what an actor can -- and will -- do to survive in Hollywood, Going Down in La-La Land is based on the popular Andy Zeffer novel and stars a few friends of ours, including Matthew Ludwinski, Bruce Vilanch, Judy Tenuta, Alec Mapa and Perez Hilton.
Chronicling the journey of NYC transplant Adam (Ludwinski), the film takes the fish-out-of-water format, thrusts it into the world of adult entertainment, drowns it in vodka, and ultimately paints an ugly portrait of the seedy side of showbiz. In other words, if you're a fresh-off-the-plane actor looking to make it in Tinseltown, take this cautionary tale to heart:
Photo by David Waage.





I think showbiz and Hollywood have a similarity because Hollywood is known as handling different kinds of artist while in showbiz it talks about a local artist. Well that's my opinion.
Posted by: The Chicka | September 04, 2012 at 02:43 PM