In this independent romantic comedy, Johnny (Adam Vetri) is a guy who doesn't have a girlfriend and very much wants a woman in his life. His buddies Marc (Jason Beck), Larry (Jim Gaffigan) and Jesse (Royden Mills) are convinced Johnny has the perfect bachelor life and tell him he's nuts to be looking for a relationship. But Johnny forges ahead, ignoring the attentions of his friend Cheryl (Chelsea Lagos), who obviously would like a more serious relationship, and instead focusing himself on Lisa (Monica Trombetta), who seems more interested in playing games than pursuing a serious romance. Written and directed by Adam Vetri, who also stars as Johnny, Not Afraid To Say ... ) was screened at the 1999 Dances With Films Festival of the Unknowns.
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