Taglines: Sometimes it takes a player to hepy you score with your wife.
My Man Is a Loser is a full-featured comedy about two married guys who employ their single playboy friend to help them get their mojo back to save their marriages. During the ensuing adventures, things start to backfire leaving the wives to wonder if the new versions of their husbands are worse than the old ones. This movie is projected to be released in 2014 and deployed billions of Digital impressions including millions of Twitter and Facebook fans and followers helping to promote the film. We expect that this had been the heaviest digitally promoted Independent film to date.
When it comes to women, playboy Mike (John Stamos) has all the right moves. So when Mike’s buddies (Michael Rapaport and Bryan Callen) ask for advice on how to reconnect with their wives, Mike figures he’ll share some secrets and help the guys regain their marriage mojo. But when Mike’s lessons start backfiring with hilarious results, it takes a beautiful, no-nonsense friend (Tika Sumpter) to show Mike he still has a thing or two to learn about relationships.
My Man Is a Loser is a comedy film written and directed by comedian Mike Young. Filming began in New York City in June 2012. The film received a video on demand and limited theatrical release on July 25, 2014, by Lionsgate Films.
The film follows two married friends, Marty (Michael Rapaport) and Paul (Bryan Callen), who hire their single playboy friend Mike (John Stamos) to “help them get their mojo back” in order to save their marriages. Their plan backfires, leaving their wives unimpressed with their new personalities.
Step One of Many Entertainment plans a heavily digitally-media-oriented promotion strategy for the film, focused on Twitter and Facebook. The company states that it expects My Man Is a Loser to be “the heaviest digitally promoted Independent film to date”.
My Man Is a Loser
Directed by: Mike Young
Starrig: Sean Young, Tika Sumpter, John Stamos, Diane Guerrero, Michael Rapaport, Carly Brooke, Courtney Cooper, Emilie Kuznicki
Screenplay by: Mike Young
Production Design by: Judy Rhee
Cinematography by: Harlan Bosmajian
Film Editing by: Phyllis Housen
Costume Design by: Michael Bevins
Set Decoration by: Sarah Dennis
Music by: Cass Dillon, Brian H. Kim
MPAA Rating: R for pervasive language, sexual content and some graphic nudity.
Studio: Lionsgate Films
Release Date: July 25, 2014
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