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Hollywood Dirt
Hollywood arrives in force to Quincy, the small town where the secret Crown Cola billionaire's live. They want to film about the billionaire's and how they made their fortunes. Summer Jenkins, who was the town pariah, joins forces with the scout, Ben, and finds filming locations, extras, lessons with the town officials and house owners, etc. When Cole Masten arrives, they hate each other, but sparks fly. Cole is running from a nasty divorce, yet is captivated by Summer. Summer is dying to leave town to get away from the gossip. This is a great story about Southern customs, a Southern girl, and a Hollywood star who finds his lady.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Quincy moves to Los Angeles to become a famous fashion designer, but she quickly finds herself entangled in the seedy underbelly of the entertainment industry. She struggles to navigate the cutthroat world of Hollywood, facing betrayal, exploitation, and the constant pressure to compromise her values.
Critical Reception
Hollywood Dirt was poorly received by critics and audiences alike. It was largely panned for its weak script, amateurish direction, and uninspired performances. The film failed to gain any significant traction or critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
Widely criticized for its predictable plot and lack of originality.
Panned for poor acting and unconvincing character development.
Considered a low-budget, uninspired production with little to offer.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's limited release and lack of mainstream attention. Those that exist generally echo critical sentiments, pointing to a poorly executed film.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Dustin Diamond, best known for his role as Screech Powers in the popular 90s sitcom 'Saved by the Bell'.
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