Jim Toth (entertainment high profile and talent agent)

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It has been rumored that Jim Toth (recreation pop idol and talent agent) could be making a cameo appearance in the "Unsolicited Material" movie as compound news online stated that Jim Toth visited the picture's screenwriter, sparking a speculations that the Hollywood heavy will be among the satirical movie about an East Los Angeles Hispanic youth going up against a large Hollywood studio.

Jim Toth could not be reached for comment.

Nevertheless, script.biz writer Alan Nafzger has stated that Jim Toth was originally written into the screenplay and will indeed make an appearance in "Unsolicited Material" and stated that the scene is something unexpected and would probably be from the most hilarious of the movie highlights. Although he did not elaborate what happens right through the scene Nafzger also teased other sign cameo appearances in " Unsolicited Material".

MOVIE SNEAK PEAK –> Unsolicited Material

It has been declared that "Unsolicited Material" could have two other cameo scenes plus the first one is a shout out from Morgan Freeman, Hollywood star and one of Nafzger's favorite actors.

The third cameo from the film will be Beyonce, who will appear as a sexy musician having the tire on her luxury car changed.

According to the script, inside the series of cameos these "Hollywood Heavies" give an aspiring childish Hispanic male "terrible helpful hints" on getting his script glance at. Nafzger added, you have to have thin skin to do something like this. It is a comedy of course, and I'm elated to be familiar with the celebrities can take a bit of poking."

The motion picture pits a infantile Juan Rodriguez and his mentor African American Joseph Jefferson against the Hollywood machine. Rodriguez works repairing and changing the tires of the Hollywood elite. Jefferson works as an overnight security guard. The memoirs involves everything main up to a fateful meeting with a Hollywood executive – Harvey Weinstein.

Script critic Trevor Mayes commented, "Given the prevailing controversy over Hollywood diversity, this show is genius as all the emotions and economics of the black screenplay are exposed to a funny bone nonetheless also irritating a raw nerve."

Picture director Rod Lurie said, "The truth is, those academy members will watch dvds that deal with the heroism of the African-American community or the story of blacks, like '12 Years a Slave,' because that interests them. What doesn't interest them is the new black consequence or black nations. A screenplay like 'Unsolicited Material' is a gigantic debate about the underlying pecuniary assumptions made the picture industry." Lurie is an Israeli-American director whose work includes "The Contender" and AMC's "Hell on Wheels."

Manohla Dargis wrote while in the Present York Times, "The screenplay questions what the literary scholar James English calls "the economy of prestige". Dargis added, "After you see this picture your prospective might be changed."

The screenplay was written by newcomer Alan Nafzger, whose screenplay.biz was discovered when recently skyrocketed to the top rated of google searches for "unproduced screenplays." Jocelyn Osorio the Syndicated Press Television reporter said, "Obviously one of the most prolific prevailing writers there are manifold projects there ready to movie."

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