LENGTHFeature Screenplay
GENRESComing-of-age / Comedy / Caper / Crime / Cannabis-themed
LOGLINEWhen a free-spirited owner of a popular marijuana dispensary enlists his estranged son to work for him, they soon find themselves in a heart-pumping race against time as the shop becomes the ultimate battleground between law enforcement and ruthless criminals.
COMPAIRABLESHONORSThe top honor is Tommy Chong likes the project!
2011 Amsterdam Film Festival - Official Selection 2011 SkyFest Festival - Finalist 2011 Los Angeles Movie Awards - Official Selection 2011 Honolulu Film Awards - Official Selection 2011 American International Film Festival - 2nd Place 2011 Awareness Festival Selection - Scripts that Inspire 2011 Colorado Film Festival - Honorable Mention WORKING TITLEPot Shop
STORY AND SCREENPLAY BYJudah Ray
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SUMMARYBASED ON ACTUAL EVENTS * IP Secured
An intellectually crafted comedy that will leave you both entertained and enlightened! "Get In Where You Fit In" follows Pops, the savvy owner of a marijuana dispensary, and his son Jacob, who is reluctant to leave his street-dealing days behind and join the family business, Pops Pot Shop.
However, chaos quickly ensues on Jacob's first day as his former employer, the four-foot-tall, violent, and narcissistic drug dealer Zip, shows up demanding what she thinks is her share of the profits. As if that wasn't enough, two gun-toting thugs, Chris and Arlen, barge in with the intent to steal everything they can, just as the police, led by the uptight and pot-hating Officer Woods and Officer Richards, are preparing to raid the shop. With reefer smoke filling the air and bullets whizzing past their heads, the characters in this film are in for a wild ride that will leave you in stitches. As they face one absurd situation after another, their reactions are nothing short of hilarious and witty. Jacob and his group of fellow stoners must use their quick thinking and resourcefulness to overcome each obstacle and save the dispensary, while Jacob tries to earn the respect of his father in this uproarious comedy. DECK
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STATUSSEEKING CO-PRODUCTION
A-LP Development has verbally attached Tommy Chong, B-Real, and has interest from Sarah Silverman, Doug Benson, Matt Besser, Brian Posehn, Mo Amer, and JC Currais. Also, S&R Films has agreed to provide pre-sales and worldwide distribution. |