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Second of the fake movies! This cast comes from
cidercupcakes.
The Warriors
Starring Selena Gomez, Ellen Page, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Gina Torres
Music: "The High Party" by Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
Critically acclaimed with a fierce cult following, the Queen Victorias were at the height of their success when the sudden death of their drummer sent them reeling. Unable to recover from the blow, the band split up. Lead guitarist Buddy reforms himself as a mainstream pop rock idol, achieving international stardom. Singer Naomi (Torres) and bassist Paul (Morgan) take a different path, dropping out of the industry all together to hole themselves up in the country, dedicating themselves to poetry and domestic arts.
Fifteen years after the break-up, Naomi and Paul are surprised but pleased to find their goddaughter, Buddy's daughter Cass (Gomez), arriving on their doorstep. Fresh out of her first year of college, with her girlfriend and bandmate Jen (Page) in tow, Cass plans to spend the summer catching up after all their years apart. What Naomi and Paul don't know is that Cass has another plan, too - she's determined to dredge up once and for all the real history of the Queen Victorias, the unedited version, from the very first days all the way to the mystery of their ending days. How did those brash, politically inspired, youthful musicians change so drastically?
As Naomi and Paul search for the remains of those past selves, and tell their story, Cass and Jen are also forced to question some of their deepest assumptions about the line between art and life, between responsibility and meaningfulness, and what it really means to make art.

I do, indeed, have zero graphic skills. It's really very sad.
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The Warriors
Starring Selena Gomez, Ellen Page, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Gina Torres
Music: "The High Party" by Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
Critically acclaimed with a fierce cult following, the Queen Victorias were at the height of their success when the sudden death of their drummer sent them reeling. Unable to recover from the blow, the band split up. Lead guitarist Buddy reforms himself as a mainstream pop rock idol, achieving international stardom. Singer Naomi (Torres) and bassist Paul (Morgan) take a different path, dropping out of the industry all together to hole themselves up in the country, dedicating themselves to poetry and domestic arts.
Fifteen years after the break-up, Naomi and Paul are surprised but pleased to find their goddaughter, Buddy's daughter Cass (Gomez), arriving on their doorstep. Fresh out of her first year of college, with her girlfriend and bandmate Jen (Page) in tow, Cass plans to spend the summer catching up after all their years apart. What Naomi and Paul don't know is that Cass has another plan, too - she's determined to dredge up once and for all the real history of the Queen Victorias, the unedited version, from the very first days all the way to the mystery of their ending days. How did those brash, politically inspired, youthful musicians change so drastically?
As Naomi and Paul search for the remains of those past selves, and tell their story, Cass and Jen are also forced to question some of their deepest assumptions about the line between art and life, between responsibility and meaningfulness, and what it really means to make art.

I do, indeed, have zero graphic skills. It's really very sad.
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