2 Jennifer Page #4

Synopsis: Two filmmakers attempt to make the perfect sequel to "To Jennifer," but a dark secret threatens the lives of everyone involved. Jennifer, a beautiful actress, now has two options: become the heroine of the film, or face a brutal death.
 
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2016
84 min
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running a little bit late.

I texted James I haven't

heard back from him,

hopefully he's just

meeting us there.

- Cool, cool.

- You excited?

- I'm excited to go back to bed.

- Yeah we'll get you there dude.

- I just hope some of

these Jennifers can act.

- Yeah she's there,

she's there.

- Oh my god, no one's here yet.

Good, except for all

the actresses, you know?

- The first one texted me

she's gonna be

here any minute so.

- That's great.

- Get used to this.

- All right man I think

it's your call dude,

we have six actresses out there

and he hasn't so much

as called us yet,

what do you wanna do?

- I don't know,

I've texted him,

I've called him,

I have no idea where he is dude,

let's what do you think?

Should we just

start without him?

- It's up to you dude,

I mean he's the one who

rushed the production forward,

and you know he

hasn't even shown up

at our audition day,

so yeah do you wanna pull

the trigger on this thing

I say let's do it,

we can handle it.

- Please, you don't

have to do this,

you can just let me go!

- Now why

would I go and do that?

- Michael, you're not right,

I can give you help,

we can make this right.

- Right?

Jennifer the only way

to make this right

is if I killed you right now.

- No please!

Just leave me alone,

you'll never get away with this.

- I never said

I wanted to get away

- then what is it?

What do you want from me?

- I want to

slice you open Jennifer,

I wanna slice you open

and feel your insides

in my hands.

- Help!

Somebody help!

- Okay, I'm good if you're good.

I think I'm good.

- You don't

wanna let her finish?

- No I think,

yeah you left a great vibe.

Thanks so much for coming in

and we'll be in touch.

- Thank you so

much for coming in,

we really appreciate it.

- Okay thank you for having me.

- Have a nice day.

- You too.

- Well what do you thin?

- What do you think?

- I don't know.

- Mack, are you serious?

- I don't know what you want.

- You think I want that?

Come on man,

no, bring in the next one.

- Okay you betcha.

- Please,

you don't have to do this.

You can just let me go.

- No, why

would I go and do that?

- Michael, you're not right,

I can help you, I

can get you help,

I can make this better for you.

- Better for me?

Jennifer the only

way this could get

better for me is if I

killed you right now.

- No.

Please, just

just leave me alone.

You won't get away with this.

- I never said I wanted to

get away with it Jennifer.

That was never part of the plan.

- Then what is?

What do you want from me?

- I wanna slice

you open Jennifer.

I wanna slice you open,

and feel your

insides in my hands.

- Help!

Help, somebody please,

please help me, save me!

Please someone.

- And scene.

Whoa, that was great!

Dude wow.

- Thanks a lot

Jennifer for coming in,

we'll be in touch.

- Okay, thank...

- that was so impressive.

- Thank you, yeah.

- Oh my goodness,

do you want to have her

read again or something man?

Like let's give her

some notes or something.

- I'm good, I've seen...

- you sure?

- Yeah, I really appreciate it,

and you know good

luck and all that.

- Oh yeah...

- One and done.

- Yes, yes.

- Thank you so much, absolutely.

- Thank you, thank you,

hope I didn't take too

much time, thank you.

- Yeah, great.

- Thank you so much.

Thanks.

All right.

- Yeah have a great day okay?

- Yes, you too.

- All right, bye, take care.

Well we got her, done, right?

Am I right, come

on, that was great.

What?

- No I just,

mm mm, no, let's

see the next one.

- What do you mean no?

She was spectacular.

- I just,

she just didn't look like

no I didn't connect

with it at all.

- Well you should've had her

read again man.

- No, it's not the reading,

it's I didn't connect with it.

No, we gotta bring

in the next one,

go ahead and get her.

- Fine, okay sure.

- Please.

You don't have to do this.

You can just let me go.

- Now why

would I go and do that?

- Michael, Michael

you're not right.

I can help you, I can try to

make this better for you...

- better for me, Jennifer,

the only way this

could get better for me

is if I killed you right now.

- No no no please

don't don't don't.

You're not gonna

get away with this.

- I never said I wanted

to get away with it

Jennifer, that was never,

that wasn't the plan.

- Then what is it?

What do you want from me...

- I want to slice you open.

That's scene.

- Come on man.

- No that's scene.

- Give her something.

- Jennifer you,

you did great.

- Thank you.

- We'll be in touch,

I really appreciate it.

- Do you, I'm sorry

I just thought

that was really

fast, do you want me

to do it again like less

emotionally or anything, or?

- No, I'm good, you did

a really really nice job.

And thank you for coming in.

- Are you sure 'cause I mean

I'm happy to, I...

- No, that's...

- Sorry, sorry,

this isn't.

I just feel like...

- hey, don't, come on.

- Every time I come here

I really feel like I prepared,

and it's like I just

know that you're

not gonna call me.

- No, no.

- It's fine it's fine.

It's fine it's fine.

- No you're really good,

here's your head shot.

Thank you for coming in

I'm sorry that you're

having such a rough day.

- It's not about,

fine god.

You guys are all

f***ing a**holes.

- Hey what,

have a good one.

- When are we

gonna get a f***ing

actress in here?

- You didn't

give her anything man.

Dude, you gonna

take this seriously?

- She didn't give me sh*t dude.

- Well...

- I'm not connecting

man, I don't know.

- Dude this is not on them,

she was actually really good.

- No dude.

- No?

She could cry on cue,

that's kind of amazing.

Whatever...

- let's get the next one.

- I don't know what

you're looking for man

but all right yeah...

- yeah get her, get her.

- Please, you don't

have to do this to me,

you can just let me go.

- Dude what are you doing?

- Jennifer, I really

appreciate you coming out,

but I think that we're

all set, thank you.

- Wait, I

haven't even read the sides yet.

- Jennifer, I'm sorry you just

you don't look the role.

- You saw my head shot yesterday

why did you call me in

if you didn't think that

I look like the part?

- Jennifer, I really

appreciate you coming in,

but it's just it's not

happening so thank you.

Thank you.

- I drove all the way here

from long beach to come

and read for you guys

and you saw my head

shot yesterday.

You won't even let

me read the sides?

- Jennifer, I hate to say it,

it's not happening, but

thank you for coming in.

- That's f***ing bullshit, okay?

I drove all the way here

to read for the two of you

and you're just

telling me to go home?

I had to cover

shifts to get here,

I had to f***ing drive,

gas money, is this what

you f***ing do to people?

- Listen I am so sorry for him.

- Seriously...

- Hey don't

f***ing apologize for me dude.

- Well I'm sorry for me then.

- You're a f***ing a**hole,

you know that?

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James Cullen Bressack

James Cullen Bressack (born c.1992) is an American film producer, screenwriter and film director. He is the son of Emmy Award-winning writer Gordon Bressack and voice actress Ellen Gerstell. more…

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