Victoria Pratt (1/06 What Love Is)

Sep 13, 2016 01:00




Excerpt from UGO 1/06: Victoria Pratt | What Love Is

Victoria Pratt of House of the Dead 2
Interview by Troy Rogers, contributing editor

UGO: You have at least four projects in the works this year, Toxic and a few others. What can you tell us about them?
VICTORIA: Toxic is actually a role that I was attached to and then I decided not to do. What Love Is was this great movie, great script... I can't wait to see it. Mars Callahan is directing it and we actually just wrapped a couple of weeks ago. I play Cuba Gooding Jr.'s girlfriend, Anne Heche is in it and she's so funny, Gina Gershon, and Matthew Lillard, who's hysterical, has got a wingspan that is probably about 12 feet long. I've never seen a man with arms that long in my life. Also Sean Astin, who was really super sweet, it was a great cast and a great script. Mars wrote it, it's just amazing.

© UGO

Excerpt from Hollywood Reporter 3/22/07: Victoria Pratt

'Love' is controlling destiny of your own films
By Martin A. Grove March 22, 2007

Callahan conversation: Controlling the destiny of your own movies is every filmmaker's dream, but Mars Callahan has made it reality by writing, directing, co-producing, acting in and distributing his romantic comedy "What Love Is."
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"Love," opening in Los Angeles and other major markets today (23) via Callahan's Big Sky Motion Pictures, stars Sean Astin, Gina Gershon, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Anne Heche, Tamala Jones, Matthew Lillard and Callahan. It was produced by George Bours, John Hermansen and Callahan and executive produced by Rand Chortkoff. In the film Gooding's character, Tom, comes home Valentine's Day night with an engagement ring to give his long-time girlfriend Sara (Victoria Pratt). He's invited some of his pals to drop in for a surprise celebration. Sara, however, has unexpectedly bailed out of their relationship, leaving Tom a letter and telling him she'll be over shortly to pick up her last two bags. No sooner does Tom get the bad news than his buddies start arriving, venting about their own problems and sharing their passionate views about love, marriage and women in general. In the midst of all that, five lively ladies suddenly turn up at Tom's door and march in saying they're there for the Valentine's party. Between them all, Tom's got no shortage of advice on what he should or shouldn't do to get Sara back.

© The Hollywood Reporter

Excerpt from Variety 3/22/07: Victoria Pratt

Review: ‘What Love Is’
March 22, 2007 | 08:00PM PT Peter Debruge

It’s Valentine’s Day, and happy-go-lucky Tom has just been dumped by three-year girlfriend Sara (Victoria Pratt). She’s on her way over to pick up her bags when Tom’s boys drop by, all too eager to share their Neil LaBute-worthy one-liners on the deficiencies of women.

© Variety



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