If you've found yourself in Scottsdale, Arizona lately, looking around the bar and thinking, "This is just lame," you're in luck. Troy and Marcus, two mediocre club promoters in the area, have gotten their own "The Hills"-style webseries and are getting ready to blow that town up in a big way.
Imagine: a club with a men's room that has flat-screen TV's and leather floors. A place where Tyga's "Rack City" plays on a loop all night and the shutter shades never come off.
It's called "Bottle Poppaz," and it stars Fabrizio Goldstein (The Fat Jew) and Jonathan Sollis -- the same guys who brought you "The SkinNY."
So if the return of Spring means drinking promotional flavored vodkas and getting buck with your friends, keep your eyes peeled for what these guys have in store.
Imagine: a club with a men's room that has flat-screen TV's and leather floors. A place where Tyga's "Rack City" plays on a loop all night and the shutter shades never come off.
It's called "Bottle Poppaz," and it stars Fabrizio Goldstein (The Fat Jew) and Jonathan Sollis -- the same guys who brought you "The SkinNY."
So if the return of Spring means drinking promotional flavored vodkas and getting buck with your friends, keep your eyes peeled for what these guys have in store.
- 3/30/2012
- by Christine Friar
- Aol TV.
Director: David Wexler Writer: David Wexler Starring: Jonathan Sollis, Margarita Levieva, Aidan Quinn, Jonathan Reed Wexler, Arija Bareikis Zoe (Jonathan Sollis) is a stand up comedian who is desperately in love with his beautiful girlfriend Miranda (Julia Dennis). Miranda dies suddenly, slingshotting Zoe into a bitter and jaded state of depression. Then, after one year of being "Mr. Doom and Gloom", Zoe finds himself forced to...ummm...teach kindergarten? That is right! But, luckily there is a super cute fellow kindergarten teacher, Veronica (Margarita Levieva). And, well, I think we all know exactly where the story goes from here... But it is how it gets there that is pretty darn fantastic. Jonathan Sollis, for one, is excellent as Zoe. Not only does he have a great rapport with the kindergarteners, but he plays the formulaic role with utmost sincerity and naturalism. It also helps that Sollis is not your typical...
- 10/18/2011
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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