Two Manhattan slacker dudes, best friends, want to make a movie about their lives. Splick drives a hack, Jason tends bar; each has a stuttering relationship with a down-to-earth woman, but neither has a clue how to make a movie. A friend in the industry sets up meetings for them with producers, which they blow. Things look up when Phoebe Cates and Martha Plimpton agree to star, but then they leave the city for other projects. Splick and Jason argue. Things look bleak. Will they repair their friendship? Will they reconnect to their lovers? —IMDb
Eric Schaeffer (born January 22, 1962) is an American actor/writer/director in film and television.
Schaeffer graduated with a degree in drama and dance from Bard College, in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. After graduating, he drove a NYC cab for 9 years, during which time he wrote two stageplays, a novel, 20 screenplays and various other works.
He rose to fame with fellow actor/writer/director Donal Lardner Ward on the 1993 independent film, My Life’s in Turnaround, which was made in 15 days for only $200,000. Schaeffer and Ward parlayed Turnaround’s success into Too Something, a short-lived television series that was briefly renamed “New York Daze.”
He signed on as a client of Creative Artists Agency and made a deal to direct, If Lucy Fell, for $3.5 million at Columbia TriStar.
In 1997, he starred opposite model Amanda de Cadenet in Fall, about a cab driver who picks up a model and takes her back to his apartment, where they begin a passionate affair. In… read more