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Actors Entertainment
(2009)

Actors Entertainment- a big thank you...
As a well known Beverly Hills public relations firm, we have pitched our clients to appear on Actors Entertainment. It is with pleasure that I highly praise the producers, and talent bookers on this ultra professional and content friendly show. Pepper Jay, the producer gets it. This talk show knows how to match up their highly talented hosts with the personality and subject matter of the guest. This daily show is a terrific outlet for our clients who have enough time and friendly environment to get their story across. The editing, image and video inserts are excellent for a live show. Our peers think the same. Edward Lozzi & Associates PR www.lozzipr.com

Let Them Eat
(2006)

Memorable Marie
Let Them Eat fascinated me. As a movie-going historian and romantic, this film was custom made for me. Cottle is brilliantly obsessed with Antoinette's love life. That works fine. Realism and the interesting visits to her in prison before her head is lopped off are just wonderful. Although this is an art film from an Independent production house, the quality is there. This film captures the real story of a Queen of France who had it all. Or we think she had it all. The film shows how much she didn't have. The film feels just right even with a shorter than most time span of less than an hour. Religious fanatics, French nationals,and explosion fans will not like this film. Proudly will this film stay in my collection.

Wild in the Streets
(1968)

This Film is A Time Warp Back to the 1960's.
This film is a time warp of Los Angeles and the Sunset Strip in the 1960's. At first sigthing on the FLIX Channel I thought the actor was James Dean. Uncanny resemblance.

Richard Pryor as the drummer in a rock band getting high on LSD with topless white chicks must of been mind blowing for teenagers then. I missed this film totally in 1968. My parents probably made sure of it.

To see Daily Variety columnist Army Archerd, and the greatest lawyer in the nation at that time, Melvin Belli, playing themselves in a film with a whacked out Shelly Winters was just amazing.

The real night time Sunset Strip cruising footage of 1968 was really "far-out man".

The Room
(2003)

Every Guys Nightmare At First
This new film by Producer, actor Tommy Wiseau, demands that you have a sense of humor. This black comedy includes the best cinematography of San Francisco since Hitchcock's Vertigo. Wiseau, a new and mysterious presence on the Hollywood film making scene, produced and stars as the lead in this roller coaster ride of emotions which run the gamut from hysterical laughter to gut wrenching guilt. Wiseau spoof's the Hollywood love story. It's a campy version of a Tennessee Williams film with a little John Waters thrown in. He wants everyone to see themselves. The lead actress is every guy's nightmare with a sexual taste for your best friend. This is a story about a nymphomaniac with great breasts and the victim who is clueless about her scattered sexual outlook about men. Worth seeing. It's now 2011, eight years later and I would never have believed that this problematic film would have become a cult classic,"worst movie ever made" with 12 midnight monthly showings around the U.S., all these years. Edward Lozzi & Associates PR, first crticized for promoting this thing, has been vindicated for helping to turn this nightmare into a classic.

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