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KEVIN SMITH Presents MONEY SHOT, AVAILABLE ON DVD, DIGITALLY, AND ON DEMAND

KEVIN SMITH’S SMODCAST PICTURES PRESENTS MONEY SHOT, AVAILABLE ON DVD, DIGITALLY, AND ON DEMAND.

Kevin Smith has hand selected A Palm Springs Joint’s Money Shot as one of his featured films to be presented by his Movie Club, Smodcast Pictures.

The independent film is a snarky stoner comedy written by Bill McAdams Jr. and Jessica Sonneborn, directed by Bill McAdams Jr., and starring Josh Hammond (Jeepers Creepers II), Jessica Sonneborn (Dorothy and the Witches of Oz), Kristina Page (Never Open the Door), and Bill McAdams Jr. (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang).

What happens when a motley crew teams up to make a low budget movie, but looses all of their money during a wild night on the town? The stakes are high as they fight the rivalries made the night before in order to complete their film. It has to be done… especially since they got their financing from a headhunter.



Made by a production team that knows the ins and outs of independent film making, this is a comedy that can be appreciated by film aficionados and members of the industry alike.

With guest appearances by the likes of Jason Mewes (Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Clerks, Dogma), wrestler Al Snow, and Augie Duke (Bad Kids Go to Hell), this movie won’t disappoint. After all, if the film isn’t good, heads are gunna roll (Uncle Joey Prego will make sure of that).

Money Shot is available for purchase on DVD through Amazon.com, as well as digitally and OnDemand through Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, and Blockbuster on Demand. Netflix will also be hosting the film through 2014.

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