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So, Ben Stiller Pretty Much Made Sure Todd Louiso's 'The Marc Pease Experience' Didn't Get A Proper Release

  • By Kevin Jagernauth
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  • June 18, 2012 5:23 PM
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  • 7 Comments
You would think that a comedy starring Ben Stiller, Jason Schwartzman and Anna Kendrick would be a no brainer for some kind of a release, even if modest, but back in 2009, "The Marc Pease Experience" was unceremoniously dumped on ten screens for one week only (and not even in standard release cities like New York City or Los Angeles) before quickly disappearing and living on in an eventual DVD release. It was an unfortunate to end to a film that had tremendous promise, but it was rocky production from the shot.

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    RT @ThePlaylist: "Only God Forgives" has a pretty powerful subtext/theme running through that builds toward the end. More than meets the eye. (KJ)

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    RT @ThePlaylist: "Only God Forgives" has a pretty powerful subtext/theme running through that builds toward the end. More than meets the eye. (KJ)

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    RT @ThePlaylist: "Only God Forgives" has a pretty powerful subtext/theme running through that builds toward the end. More than meets the eye. (KJ)

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  • thrillpill

    @ThePlaylist From the script it looked like a straight-ahead evil mama story. You're saying there is more?

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