
Too much is never enough.
Directed By: Gregory Mosher
Written By: William Wheeler
Release Date: January 2001
Rated: Rated R for language and sexuality.
Production on this movie took place in the Fall of 1999 in Los Angeles, wrapping in the last week of January, 2000.
Festival: This will screen at the 2000 Venice International Film Festival in September.
Distributor: New Line Cinema (as part of their distribution deal of films produced by Independent Pictures)
New Line Cinema presents "The Prime Gig"
As Pendleton Wise (played by Vince Vaughn), the single finest telemarketer in the state of California, approaches his thirtieth birthday he's looking for a selling job with warm leads, three grand a week, and leather sofas in the lobby-in short, he's looking for the prime gig. He finds Kelly Grant (played by Ed Harris), a legendary selling manager in the eighties, who's surfaced for one last operation. Penny enters into the competition with telemarketing's elite, and as he becomes involved with Lorma, kelly's ex-partner, the con man himself may get conned.

Movie Actor, LaLa Land
Originally fast talking retro-styling Trent Walker in Doug Lyman's 1996 indie-hit Swingers. Now, many more may know Vince as Jeremy Klein in Wedding Crashers or Beanie in Old School.
Holiday Club on N. Sheridan in Chicago.
I guess no longer Jennifer Aniston!
Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson, and Will Ferrell are together everywhere in the movies. Known to some as the "Frat Pack," keep it coming, guys.