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Hailed as the "most feel-good film" of the South by Southwest Film Festival, director Meghan Eckman's irreverently funny debut celebrates a brotherhood of eccentric attendants who man a unique parking lot in Charlottesville, Virginia. From grad students to middle-age slackers, indie-rock musicians to surly philosophers, these overeducated part-timers wax profoundly about car culture and capitalism, seek vengeance against
entitled patrons and thieves, and make fun of drunken jerks. If the intersection between the status quo and the quest for freedom is their ultimate challenge, could a slab of asphalt be an emotional way station for The American Dream?
@livebyvideogames glad im not alone
Scadman79 5 months ago
Aha I love these guys.
I watched found this on netflix and watched it because I was bored.
I ended up loving it.
I could watch this 50 times over and it would never get old.
If I'm ever in VA I know we're I'm parking.
amazing movie, amazing guys.
livebyvideogames 6 months ago
God these people add absolutely nothing to life. Utter failures.
bigbad1000do7a 1 year ago
uh... im not very smart but aren't you suppose to tow an fwd car with the rear wheels on the ground?
cumaroz28 1 year ago