"Deep in the dark woods of the Bayou, lives a family of cannibals who decide they would like to have Paris Hilton over for dinner."
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
119pp
Genre:
Comedy
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
Based on the Reality Show "The Simple Life," starring Paris Hilton and Nicole Ritchie, the power brokers of Hollywood try as a last ditch attempt to salvage the sinking career of a overly spoiled socialite party girl who's only claim to fame was by simply being famous by having a film crew trailing her morning, noon and night, chronically her every move, leaving her audience with a sever case of chronic fatigue. So, much like "The Simple Life" her agents brainstorm to have actually live with "real people," where she would experience the "country life"; giving her genuine street cred to her young audience. But instead of real people, in middle America, she is inadvertently, accidently planted in the deep Bayou back country with a family of cannibals.

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The Writer: Michael Sollenberger

I was for many years a stand comic, working with Larry David and Eddie Murphy. I also worked for years in sitcoms here in LA, with two sitcoms, directed by Emmy award winning comedy director Michael Lembeck. I owe my comedy writing chops from one of the greats in the business, Stan Daniels; an enriching experience working with him, where I learned so much about the craft of comedy. I have worked as a comedy writer back in New York, in which I wrote comedy for the Bruce Bradley radio show, I also wrote acts for many stand-up comedians. I just completed a three act satire on the Christian Evangelical movement in this country and their obsession with Armageddon and the coming “Rapture.” The… Go to bio
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