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LolliLove (2004)

LolliLove (2004)
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A wealthy couple attempts to give back to their community by handing out giant lollipops to the local homeless population in the mockumentary-style directorial debut of The Office star Jenna Fischer. On the surface, James and Jenna (real-life husband and wife team James Gunn and Jenna Fischer) couldn't be more charitable, but a closer look at their newfound philanthropy points to a more self-serving motivation. Beneath their shallow veneer, all James and Jenna care about is using their preposterous new charity to mix in with the jet set and keep themselves in the public eye. As desperate James attempts to get his mediocre art to the masses by using it to wrap the lollipops and self-absorbed Jenna tries to land the funding needed to drive her outlandish endeavor, the would-be charitable couple's inherent inability to truly connect with those who they claim to be helping grows increasingly obvious to everyone except themselves. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
James GunnJenna Fischer, (more)
Director(s):
Jenna Fischer
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of LolliLove

A wealthy couple attempts to give back to their community by handing out giant lollipops to the local homeless population in the mockumentary-style directorial debut of The Office star Jenna Fischer. On the surface, James and Jenna (real-life husband and wife team James Gunn and Jenna Fischer) couldn't be more charitable, but a closer look at their newfound philanthropy points to a more self-serving motivation. Beneath their shallow veneer, all James and Jenna care about is using their preposterous new charity to mix in with the jet set and keep themselves in the public eye. As desperate James attempts to get his mediocre art to the masses by using it to wrap the lollipops and self-absorbed Jenna tries to land the funding needed to drive her outlandish endeavor, the would-be charitable couple's inherent inability to truly connect with those who they claim to be helping grows increasingly obvious to everyone except themselves. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins

Complete Cast of LolliLove


Director(s):
Jenna Fischer
Writer(s):
Jenna FischerPeter AltonJames Gunn
Producer(s):
Stephen Blackehart
Categories:
Comedy
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    Joseph C.

    This is a funny film , not meant for wide release as it is almost a student film. Jenna Fischer wrote and directed Lollilove, and stars in it with her real life husband James Gunn. They even keep their same names, and I am betting the wedding footage in the movie was their actual wedding! This is a "mocumentary" style picture, similar to "This is Spinal Tap" and NBC's "The Office", but with a much smaller budget. Not for everyone, but if you like Jenna Fischer you will like this.

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    Celia M.

    We rented this movie because we like Jenna Fischer from the Office. If you're an Office fan, it's worth a look. The character development needed more depth. Shot with a limited budget, this movie was just okay.

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    Stephen B.

    You're probably renting this because you like Jenna Fischer from the Office. Shot on video and a small budged, this is a quirky little mockumentary about a husband and wife team on a mission to distribute lollipops to the homeless with a positive message. There's a commentary track and a few more bonuses. This is definitely worth a look if you're as obsessed with The Office as I am. I laughed a few times, but it's more just odd than anything.

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