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January 22, 2008

Watch Producer/Humanitarian/First Lady/Actress Jennifer Siebel's New Trailer

Check out Ms. Siebel's latest filmic effort, the indie-ish romcom Till You Get To Baraboo. According to IMDB, it's about a young man learning how to "let go of worn-out dreams in order to make room for new love." One man, it seems, while attending a wedding in Vegas, comes across all of the snatch he's had over his life, learns about love, finds the Holy Grail, smells the scent of a woman, etc., etc.

Jennifer plays Judy, and gets frisky in the trailer.

Eh. As much well-deserved shit we give Siebel, seems like a decent actress.


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meh

 

These clips do not bode well for a certain someone's Senatorial aspirations.

 

I smell Oscar!

 

I smell something entirely different...

 

Wow, those are some porno-quality production values there. Is this for real?

 

I smell low-budget!

 

That lead male role seems written for Keaunu. I smell straight-to-Netflix.

 

Is that the guy from the General Steel adverts that always plague my late-night Law and Order marathons? Looks like someone finally got his big break. Eesh!

 

VERY STUPID AND CHEESY. THAT'S ACTING? LOL

 

she is really good in "Life", actually, with Damian Lewis, playing his ex wife.

I really wish it was easier to do quality sound on smaller budget productions, the echoey bounce of the voices is just too distracting to listen to for more than 5 seconds.

 

I think the trailer is funny.

I read on their website that they're still in post production, so maybe they'll fix the sound.

 
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