It is my profound pleasure to say that the film, "Pizza Runners", cannot be described in simple words. I was blessed to know the main talent behind this film beforehand, and although you might think this makes me a bit biased, it doesn't.
Michael Raben, R.J. (Regis) White, and Jason Blum each slaved hard at this film, from the first days of script work, to the last minute edits and polish. I must state for the record that this film could have destroyed a mere mortal(filmmaker's)soul. But the hard-edged determination won out, and Mr. Hawk can now kiss the three's asses!
Pizza Runners is a great comedy to begin with. However, unlike most films, this film will not make you say to yourself -"I'm never going to get that hour and a half back!" The character of Lou, astoundingly played by the then-unknown Michael Anderson, is the crown jewel, the "Dark Horse" if you will, of the film. I don't think that there is another man alive that could have played the character of Lou better than Mike.
In summation, I must point out that Pizza Runners never fails to make me laugh, no matter how many times I have seen it. I wish Michael Raben, R.J., and Jason Blum the best and brightest future imaginable in this crazy world of independent features. ....and thaaank you....