Masterson, Roebuck and Walker! Stars of the "Take Out" galaxy in high demand this fall!

September 22, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Daniel Roebuck plays Morris Green in Rob Zombie's "The Devil's Rejects" and a hilarious 20-minute Morris Green Show skit is included on the new DVD released by Lion's Gate. Also available is the brand new DVD of Roebuck's masterful turn as Jay Leno in the hit TV movie "The Late Shift".

Justin Walker portrays heartthrob Christian Stovitz in "Clueless". Check out the fresh bonus footage featuring Walker on Paramount's new "Whatever!" edition DVD available now.

And listen to Chase Masterson's wildly popular talk show on Internet radio station TheFandom featuring the most popular names in the "Star Trek" universe.

All three stars join forces in the new independent comedy "Take Out", about a guy who eliminates chain restaurants.

The "Take Out" producers are starting to submit to film festivals in hopes of making a smashing 2006 fest circuit debut. Festivals that have been or will be submitted to for consideration include: the 2006 editions of New Directors New Films, SXSW, Tribeca, San Francisco, Gen Art, Seattle, Cannes, Los Angeles, CineVegas, Montreal Comedy Fest & Telluride.

First-time writer/director Seth Landau returned to his hometown of Phoenix, AZ to shoot the movie last year and post-production was wrapped in Los Angeles during the summer of 2005. Landau, a former member of the AZ, TX and CA media, used much of his reporter experience to craft the story of "Take Out", which centers around a fictional newspaper called "The Arizona Tribune" and its corrupt editors and surrounding business landscape. When one iconoclastic reporter, Zack Turk, decides to make a BIG change, the fast food industry is in for a whirlwind attack. Take cover Chief Beef, Ba Ba BBQ Texas Feeder, Greasy Greaser, Shalom Bagel, et al!

View the trailer at http://chaseclub.com/takeout.htm . For questions, comments or more information, please contact: takeoutmovie@yahoo.com . Images (jpeg) and interviews are available via request. Please visit the movie’s MySpace page at www.myspace.com/sethlandau .