On The Lot Episode 5 Recap By Soultrance Welcome to the On The Lot Episode 5 recap. TonightÔø‡Ôø‡Ôø‡s episode is the first in the series since Fox television trimmed the shows schedule down to a single 1-hour episode every Tuesday night. So, with that being said, hearÔø‡Ôø‡Ôø‡s hoping Fox has found a way to breathe life into what has quickly become a dieing series. Now letÔø‡Ôø‡Ôø‡s get down to business and see what happened in episode 5 of FoxÔø‡Ôø‡Ôø‡s On The Lot. Episode 5 of On The Lot kicks off with a brief recap of episode four where Phil, Claudia and Carolina got the axe and were cut from the show. Tonight, only five directors get to show their movies, while the remaining ten kick back in the audience and watch. The judges, Carrie Fisher and Garry Marshall, are joined tonight by Transformers the movie director Michael Bay as guest judge. TonightÔø‡Ôø‡Ôø‡s five featured directors and films are: Broken Pipe Dreams by Sam Friedlander Description: A guy loses his wedding ring down the toilet and has to retreive it, despite having a previous bad experience with toilets. Apparently his fish was flushed down the toilet in the past. Teri by Trever James Description: A short film about a guys blind date experience with a girl named Teri. The First Time I Met The Finkelsteins by Hilary Weisman Graham Description: A son introduces his new girlfriend to his jewish parents. Dough: The Musical by Adam Stein Description: A romantic comedy about two people who are destin to meet. Laughing Out Loud: A Comic Journey by Shalini Kantayya Description: The story of a gay south asian comedian finding and accepting himself for who he is. Carrie Fisher - Broken Dreams by Sam Friedlander Laughing Out Loud: A Comic Journey by Shalini Kantayya Laughing Out Loud: A Comic Journey by Shalini Kantayya Of all the nightÔø‡Ôø‡Ôø‡'s short films I thought Shalini'Ôø‡Ôø‡Ôø‡s was the only one that was not only filmed very well, but also written and directed very well. The story was both touching and inspiring, the method in which it was conveyed was fantastic and the entire film came together very well. Overall, the show wasnÔø‡Ôø‡Ôø‡t fantastic. It wasnÔø‡Ôø‡Ôø‡t as bad as episode 4 was, not by a long stretch, but it wasnÔø‡Ôø‡Ôø‡t fantastic either, though I definitely like format a great deal better then the American Idol style they were following before. Who knows, maybe Fox has managed to find a way to prevent this, what could be a fantastic television show, from imminent doom - hereÔø‡Ôø‡Ôø‡s hoping! Join me again on Tuesday, June 12th for On The Lot episode 6 when we will find out which of tonightÔø‡Ôø‡Ôø‡s five contestants will be sent packing and which five will be next on the chopping block! |