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2000 American film
Eat Me!
Directed byJoe Talbott
Written byKevin McMahon
Joe Talbott
StarringWaleed Zuaiter
Ron Jeremy
Rhea Seehorn
Release date
  • 2000 (2000)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Eat Me! is a 2000 comedy film directed by Joe Talbott and starring Waleed Zuaiter, Ron Jeremy and Rhea Seehorn.

Plot

An eclectic group of bachelors share a house in Washington, D.C., and find that life past the Generation-X years doesn't get any easier. Gary is the den mother, who presides over director Mike, Sean the druggie and doctor Barrie. Together with Glynna they take on everyone from utility companies to drug dealers.

Cast

Release

The film was screened at the American Paviliaon of the Cannes Film Festival and in sidebar screenings in Park City at the Sundance Film Festival.

Awards

  • Washington Film and Video Council - Best Original Screenplay

Soundtrack

The soundtrack included music by the bands Kingface, Peter Hayes Condition, Citizen Cope and many others.

  • The Space Cossacks - "Journey To The Stars"
  • Dana Cerick - "Last Match"
  • Kingface - "Learn To Love The Leash"
  • Cosmos Factor - "Maya"
  • Sam Spencer - "Our Time In The World"
  • Sam Spencer - "Pass Down"
  • Mike Shupp - "River To The Sea"
  • Citizen Cope - "Shotguns"
  • Adam West - "Speedbump"
  • Boomslang - "Suitcase"
  • James Brown - "Superbad, Pts. 1 & 2"
  • Sam Spencer - "Tell Me"
  • Coppershop - "That Was Me Yesterday"
  • Tuscadero - "The Game Song"
  • Eric Brace and Last Train Home - "True North"

References

  1. "`Eat Me!' takes bite of Big Apple". Washington Business Journal. November 16, 1998.
  2. Movie Star Biography - Joe Talbott
  3. ""Eat Me!", a feature film comedy by Joe Talbott". Archived from the original on 2007-10-08. Retrieved 2009-12-17.
  4. Kingface - Rock 'N Roll Case Study

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