MAKING MOJITO - Making a film requires vision, discipline and an undeserved sense of accomplishment.  Making Mojito demonstrates that even among the confusion of transvestites, balloons, alcoholism, incompetence, apathy and fast food, that a work of art can spew forth from the congested nasal passages of creativity.  This parody on the personalities behind a little known short film (The Mojito Effect) spoofs the behind the scenes series we all recognize from DVD's.  In fact, this jab at filmmaking is actually more entertaining than the film it references. 

THE MOJITO EFFECT - When a young woman wakes up after a night of partying and drinking mojitos, she is stunned to find next to her a hideous beast of a man which she has apparently exchanged DNA with.  Over coffee with her friends, she debates the existence of beer goggles for girls as the others brag about the hot guys who's numbers they scored the night before.  As curiosity overcomes them, the group moves back upstairs to witness first hand how bad it could be.   Only then do they  realize they've all got the same guys number.   Ricky, having a vague and intermittent relationship with human sexuality,  is the only one who's smiling and all 4 girls understand "The Mojito Effect", the new buzzword for girls with beer goggles.

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