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Big Time In Hollywood FL - Season 1
TrailerThe comedy series follows Jack and Ben, frustrated film-makers, as they try to achieve their big cinematic dream while dealing with the fact that their parents want them to get a 'real job' and move out of the house.Genre: ComedyActors: Alex Anfanger, Lenny Jacobson, Jon Bass, Kathy Baker, Stephen Tobolowsky, Ben Stiller, Marcus Giamatti, Eddie Alfano, Matt Besser, Stuart Cornfield, Frank Gallegos, ...»Director: Alex Anfanger, Dan SchimpfCountry: United StatesDuration: 22 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Big Time In Hollywood FL - Season 1"
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Characters of "Big Time In Hollywood FL - Season 1"
JackPlayed by: Alex Anfanger
BenPlayed by: Lenny Jacobson
DelPlayed by: Jon Bass
DianaPlayed by: Kathy Baker
AlanPlayed by: Stephen Tobolowsky
Cuba Gooding Jr.Played by: Cuba Gooding Jr.
Jason AlexanderPlayed by: Jason Alexander -
Creators of "Big Time In Hollywood FL - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Big Time In Hollywood FL - Season 1"
NewsdayMarch 25, 2015Just think of it as something Stiller recently did in his spare time (say between breakfast and lunch).
Media LifeMarch 24, 2015The boys' stupidity and Jack's sociopathic selfishness grow tiresome.
Paste MagazineApril 02, 2015I have to applaud Anfanger and Schmipf for taking what could have been another dull retread of slacker comedy tropes and launching it into unexpected territory. Big Time has my attention now.
Yahoo! TVMarch 25, 2015Deceptively loose and shambling, Big Time is one of those shows - like the show it follows, Workaholics - that's going to quickly attract a cult following. Get in on it now.
Los Angeles TimesApril 02, 2015All with a kind of self-conscious irony that makes Big Time in Hollywood, FL so meta, it's practically post-meta and generally more interesting to think about than watch.
Hollywood ReporterMarch 26, 2015Big Time in Hollywood, FL works best because it takes a preposterous comic situation and turns it into a preposterous dramatic arc, which frees the show from any sitcom restraints and allows it to spoof both tired dramas and predictable comedies.
GuardianMarch 26, 2015Smart writing and tight performances deliver the story of two anti-heroes who are comedy's answer to Walter White. Their actions are hard to watch, but they're done so convincingly (and hilariously) that you can't turn away.
Washington PostMarch 25, 2015Either I've lost my marbles or "Big Time in Hollywood, FL" is a work of near-genius.
VarietyMarch 25, 2015The 10-episode order isn't exactly highbrow, but contains enough laugh-out-loud moments to indeed put co-creators Alex Anfanger and Dan Schimpf well on their way to the big time.
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