Exit Strategy (film)

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Exit Strategy
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Whitton
Screenplay byJameel Saleem
Based onCharacters
by Jameel Saleem
Kimelia Weathers
Rick Fontaine
Mustafa Harris
Reign Morton
Produced byKellie Maltagliati
Quincy "QDeezy" Harris
StarringJameel Saleem
Kimelia Weathers
Quincy "QDeezy" Harris
Big Boy
Kevin Hart
CinematographyJoseph Crist
Edited byMichael Whitton
Music bySimon A. Stevens
Production
companies
Ask Around Productions
Ida's Son Productions
Distributed byAsk Around Entertainment
Release date
  • February 10, 2012 (2012-02-10)
Running time
76 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Exit Strategy is a 2012 American

web series that began running in 2007.[1]

Plot

James moves in with Kim, his girlfriend of three months, and quickly discovers they are not compatible. With advice from his childhood best friends and

second-hand
goods store co-workers Carville and Leona, he tries to make the relationship work, but Kim's domineering nature makes this impossible. James then tries to get her to break up with him but still let him sleep on the couch. Eventually, James tells Kim the painful truth, making her realize he wasn't what she wanted after all.

Cast

(in order of appearance)

Production

Exit Strategy was independently made for under $100,000[2] by Ask Around Productions in association with Big Boy's Ida's Son Productions. The film was shot on a 5D camera in 14 days, with Whitton taking on much of the laptop-based post-production work.[2][3]

Kellie Maltagliati, one of the film's producers, credits the ability to make this film on a shoestring budget, and release it, on both cast and crew dedication and the recent technological advancements of digital filming, post-production, exhibition, and marketing.[3]

Soundtrack

Exit Strategy Motion Picture Soundtrack
Film soundtrack
LabelOcean View Entertainment

The official motion picture soundtrack, Music Featured In And Inspired By Exit Strategy, was released on February 6, 2012 by Ocean View Entertainment.

Track listing
No.TitleRecording artist(s)Length
1."So Fine"Highway Jackson3:53
2."Rollin'"Tara Priya2:51
3."Ever After"Emily King3:40
4."Remote Control"Cinematic Noise Orchestra1:00
5."The Fool"Solar Taxi3:51
6."I'll Be the DJ"Beware Fashionable Women4:16
7."Why Don't You Leave"Focus! Focus!2:35
8."Com'n Ova"Julius Holliday3:51
9."OMG WTF"Kanobby3:00
10."Wounded"Tara Priya3:15
11."Honeysuckle"Left Me Bashful3:01
12."Lucky"Lettie2:49
13."Convenient Fictions"Beta.Beta3:13
14."Can You Hear Me"Kendré5:24
15."Exit Strategy Theme"Simon A. Stevens1:07

Release and Reception

Exit Strategy received a

AMC Theatres, then expanded nationwide in Rave Cinemas and Bow-Tie Cinemas on March 9, 2012.[2][4]

To promote the theatrical opening of the film in Philadelphia, Ask Around Entertainment partnered with

Radio One urban format station WPHI-FM to produce significant on-air content focused on the movie's relationship and break-up themes.[2]

The film was made available June 5, 2012 on DVD, VOD, and digital download.

For Black History Month 2014, Google Play listed Exit Strategy on their "Inspiring Stories" list that includes 12 Years A Slave and Lee Daniels' The Butler.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ EurPublisher (19 March 2012). "DJ Big Boy Talks 'Exit Strategy' the New 'Unromantic Comedy'". EURweb.com. Archived from the original on 22 May 2012. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  2. ^
    Philadelphia Tribune
    . Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  3. ^
    Philadelphia Tribune
    . Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  4. ^ Brian Brooks (15 February 2012). "Urban Comedy 'Exit Strategy' Set For US Release With The Film Group". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on 24 August 2013. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  5. ^ "Black History Month: Inspiring Stories". Google Play. Archived from the original on March 9, 2014. Retrieved February 19, 2014.

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