Abby Singer (film)

The film also has several celebrity cameo appearances, including Brad Pitt, Roger Ebert, and Jake Gyllenhaal.

The film follows Curtis Clemins (Clint Palmer) and Kevin Prouse (Ryan Williams) as they have to deal with life's ups and downs.

Curtis gets copies at his old college campus, while there he takes a detour to the theater department and reminisces about his time there 10 years before.

During this time, Kevin visits his father (Jay O. Sanders), a ski lift attendant, in an attempt to gain some advice about his impending divorce from Leanne.

Curtis relates to Dr. Phelps (Scott Hanks) his experiences at the Sundance Film Festival with his ex-girl friend Mabline (Wendy Buss).

Curtis, Mabline and Maxine, attempt to fit in at the Festival, getting advice and petitioning Jodie Foster, Mark Borchardt, Mike Schank, and Roger Ebert, Curtis becomes jealous of Mabline as she flirts and dances with movie executives, higher up on the food chain than him.

Curtis ties to retaliate by using his status as a casting director to find women to make her jealous only to realize that he is sexually powerless because of his religious convictions.

Curtis Maxine and Mabline, attempt to make connections with Stockard Channing, Robin Tunney, and Patricia Arquette.

Curtis takes his last thousand dollars and buys a gun, telling the dealers he intends to kill himself as an artistic statement.

Director Ryan Williams began the project in May 2001, as a series of test scenes shot in Provo, Utah.

[1] In 2002 Williams, Clint Palmer and the movie's lead actors went to Sundance Film Festival to work on several scenes.

They were able to get cameo segments from: Roger Ebert, Stockard Channing, Mike Schank, Lloyd Kaufman, Mark Borchardt Between May 2002 - December 2002: Abby Singer was still in the process of being produced.

It was at one of these parties where they meet the freelance writer, Tim Cooper, who was interested in "Operation Nighthawk", which took place in February 2003.

They successfully shot cameos with: Jill Hennessy, Jake Gyllenhaal, Don Cheadle, and Brad Pitt.

In addition, the group put together a fake Comedy Central crew to build hype for the film and to encourage more people to see it.

A documentary entitled, The Misbehavers,[3] directed by Bryan Young and Elias Pate, was filmed to cover the whole process.