Recommendations of Not THAT Steve Martin

  • Daniel Prillaman: Not THAT Steve Martin

    If your partner makes the assumption that there's only one Steve Martin, it's a usually harmless faux pas. If your partner doesn't give you the time to remind them there's more than one Steve Martin, and the one you're referring to isn't THAT Steve Martin, and they just assume you mean THAT Steve Martin, that's maybe a red flag. Poor Theodore. Steve Martin is pretty exciting. Perhaps too exciting. At least too exciting for Jan, Lila, and Aaron to let him get the real story in. Run Theodore. Run like the wind. Hilarious.

    If your partner makes the assumption that there's only one Steve Martin, it's a usually harmless faux pas. If your partner doesn't give you the time to remind them there's more than one Steve Martin, and the one you're referring to isn't THAT Steve Martin, and they just assume you mean THAT Steve Martin, that's maybe a red flag. Poor Theodore. Steve Martin is pretty exciting. Perhaps too exciting. At least too exciting for Jan, Lila, and Aaron to let him get the real story in. Run Theodore. Run like the wind. Hilarious.

  • Sam Heyman: Not THAT Steve Martin

    Meeting your partner's friends can be awkward, and it can be difficult to find your niche--much more difficult if everyone ignores what you say and makes assumptions aplenty. Hilary Bluestein-Lyons has captured this adult social experience with great humor and aplomb in "Not THAT Steve Martin". The misunderstandings build to an explosive ending that is hilarious to behold!

    Meeting your partner's friends can be awkward, and it can be difficult to find your niche--much more difficult if everyone ignores what you say and makes assumptions aplenty. Hilary Bluestein-Lyons has captured this adult social experience with great humor and aplomb in "Not THAT Steve Martin". The misunderstandings build to an explosive ending that is hilarious to behold!