Chapter 30
Behind The Spotlight Chapter 30
"...It's great."
"Wow, I didn't expect this to be fun at all. I thought it would be just another indie flick with awkward pacing and stiff acting, but it surprised me in a good way."
"I was waiting for the meat sausage to show up. No, don't get me wrong, I wasn't eager to see a man's meat sausage. That's gay. I just remembered when one of the extras pulled his meat sausage out and swung it around. He even rotated it using his waist. It was hilarious. I thought Wyatt would include that part. But I guess you have to follow Hollywood's rules. This movie should be rated R, at the very least, but not NC-17 because anything beyond that would shrink our audience pool significantly."
An R-rated film meant that people under 17 needed to be accompanied by a parent or guardian to watch the movie in any official theatrical screening or public showing.
NC-17 meant that no one under 17 was allowed to watch the film under any circumstances, not even with parental approval.
The cast of The Accidental Wedding Crashers was shocked and elated after watching the movie from start to finish. They didn't expect it to be this good. So funny that there wasn't a single boring moment, nor a scene that felt unnecessary. They laughed the entire time, genuine, belly-deep laughter that made their stomachs ache.
For the first time, they realized that the movie might actually have the potential to hit the box office with solid numbers and a positive reputation. The cast turned their eyes toward Wyatt, who still had dark eye bags under his eyes, even after a full night's rest.
Collin, who also watched the film, nodded in satisfaction so deeply it looked like he was trying to maintain his composure. But beneath his calm exterior, his fists were clenched in excitement, like a man who had just won the lottery but couldn't tell anyone about it. He wanted to sneak into the restroom and shadowbox just to release the joy bubbling inside.
