The Making of G.O.L.D. ft. the Outsiders
Documentary · Comedy
Overview
A mockumentary focusing on an art school frat's attempt at recording a music video for their latest party anthem with unwanted dancers and an unruly director.
Top Cast
Amy Frazzini
Amy Frazzini
Karen [doughnut girl]
Amy Frazzini
Karen [doughnut girl]
Dru Phillips
Dru Phillips
Director
Dru Phillips
Director
Nick Mathis
Nick Mathis
Ponyboy
Nick Mathis
Ponyboy
Bryce Everett
Bryce Everett
Two-Bit
Bryce Everett
Two-Bit
DeJon Crockran
DeJon Crockran
Sodapop
DeJon Crockran
Sodapop
Matt Pondel
Matt Pondel
Darrel
Matt Pondel
Darrel
Mika Leritz
Mika Leritz
Assistant
Mika Leritz
Assistant
Abigail Reichman
Abigail Reichman
Dancer #1
Abigail Reichman
Dancer #1
Nailah Bradley
Nailah Bradley
Dancer #2
Nailah Bradley
Dancer #2
Angelo Nottoli
Angelo Nottoli
Green Man
Angelo Nottoli
Green Man
Similar Movies

Oddball characters, weird mishaps, fates intertwining: the search for the meaning of life goes on. A college student falls for her philosophy lecturer; a disabled man seeks recovery; a popstar meets a spiritual guru; and the arrival of a mysterious luminescent man, perhaps real or perhaps not.

A frothy comedy about life in the corporation, about the challenges of building a career and those of consolidating and motivating a team. The film, a satire of corporate life, reveals the events of a team building in which the robotic corporativism unleash themselves and unleash themselves by showing their human side.

When this year's round of unsuspecting Northerners fail to show up for their annual Guts N' Glory Jamboree, the residents of Pleasant Valley take their cannibalistic carnival on the road and head to Iowa where they encounter spoiled heiresses Rome and Tina Sheraton, the cast and crew of their "Road Rascals" reality show. Performing "The Bloodiest Show on Earth", our Southern Maniacs prove more than ratings killers in what John Landis has called "one of the rare sequels that surpasses the original".

Musician Max Frost lends his backing to a Senate candidate who wants to give 18-year-olds the right to vote, but he takes things a step further than expected. Inspired by their hero's words, Max's fans pressure their leaders into extending the vote to citizens as young as 15. Max and his followers capitalize on their might by bringing new issues to the fore, but, drunk on power, they soon take generational warfare to terrible extremes.

Film producer Sy Lerner makes a bet with a fellow film executive that he can turn any nobody into a star at the Cannes Film Festival. A New York cab driver who is visiting the festival is chosen as the test subject to settle the bet and Sy uses his skills of hype and manipulation to try and turn the cab driver named Frank into the talk of the town. Many celebrities make cameos throughout the film.














