
Monday Night Gig 2005
Monday Night Gig (2005) is a quirky comedy that defies conventions, much like its eccentric lead characters.
Director: Tyson Smith
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Monday Night Gig (2005) about?
Monday Night Gig is a comedy that follows the lives of The French, an eccentric band struggling to find their place in the music world.
Who directed Monday Night Gig?
Monday Night Gig was directed by Tyson Smith.
Who stars in Monday Night Gig?
Unfortunately, the main cast of Monday Night Gig is not available.
Is Monday Night Gig (2005) worth watching?
While Monday Night Gig may not have a high IMDb rating, its offbeat humor and quirky characters make it a worthwhile watch for fans of comedy and music. With a runtime of just 85 minutes, you can easily fit this film into your schedule and enjoy its lighthearted atmosphere.
How long is Monday Night Gig?
Monday Night Gig has a runtime of 85 minutes.
About Monday Night Gig (2005) — A Quirky Comedy That Defies Conventions
Monday Night Gig (2005) is a quirky comedy that defies conventions, much like its eccentric lead characters. The film revolves around The French, a band comprised of an accountant lead guitarist, a bassist with a peculiar relationship with his leg, and a drummer hell-bent on smashing the system. Their lead singer, Christian, is an optimistic force who refuses to accept the bleak reality of their situation. With no fans, fame, or future, the band's existence seems futile, but their music and antics bring a refreshing dose of chaos to their mundane lives. The movie's tone is carefree, much like a Monday night gig, where the stakes are low, and the music is high. Tyson Smith's directorial vision brings out the best in this offbeat cast of characters, making Monday Night Gig a delightful watch for anyone who's ever followed their dreams, no matter how unorthodox. If you're looking for a film that's a little unconventional and a lot entertaining, Monday Night Gig is the perfect choice.