Reality TV Scoop

106

Original Air Date: 6/26/2007

Episode Guide

On the seventh episode of On The Lot, host Adrianna Costa revealed that the director with the fewest numbers of viewer votes was Jessica Brillhart.  Jessica’s movie had been “The Orchard,” which hadn’t been well received by the judges either.  Guest judge Mark Waters, who directed Mean Girls, joined regular judges Carrie Fisher and Garry Marshall.

Shalini Kantayya made the movie “Dr. In Law,” which was a comedy about a man getting revenge on his father-in-law in the doctor’s office.  Carrie Fisher said “I thought you did a really, really good job.” Waters said “I got some really good laughs out of that.” Marshall said “At the very end, I didn’t think it was quite complete.”

Adam Stein made the movie “Discovering The Wheels,” which was a comedy about a group of caveman who discover a car. Fisher said “I thought it was good, and I’m always looking forward to what you do.” Waters said “It’s hard to be cinematic and funny at the same time, but I think you succeeded in doing that.” Marshall said “I must say it held my attention, and so did this blonde behind me.”

Will Bigham made the movie “Nerve Endings,” which is a comedy about a brain surgeon and his intern. Fisher said “Only you could make blood and an exposed brain seem adorable to me.” Waters said “I thought this was kind of a misfire.” Marshall said “I think it was my nightmare, but your good film.”

Hilary Graham made the movie “Under The Gun,” which was a comedy about a mom and daughter robbing a sperm bank. Fisher said “You redeemed yourself.” Waters said “Totally fun to watch.” Marshall said “Thelma and Louise rob a sperm bank got you back in the competition, Hillary.”

David May made the movie “How To Have A Girl,” which was a sex comedy about a couple trying to make a baby. Fisher said “It was a little confusing to me.”  Waters said “It didn’t really work for me.” Marshall said “I think you’ve done some better stuff.”

Zach Lipovsky made the movie “Die Hardly Working,” which was a comedy about a battle in the workplace. Fisher said “Your film is fantastic.” Waters said “You’re ridiculously talented.” Marshall said “I think you made fighting and killing look silly, the way it should be made to look.”

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