This Space for Rent

2006
4.2| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

This Space for Rent is a Canadian dramedy on CBC starring Dov Tiefenbach that premiered on January 4, 2006 as a 'special' CBC pilot as part of its "Comedy Week". Tiefenbach plays Lucky Carroway, a recent university graduate and writer who finds that life after university is not as perfect as it might seem. The show begins shortly after his valedictorian speech, when his world comes crashing down after his first book is rejected by his literary agent. His life becomes worse as his arch-nemesis becomes a published author who appears in "Vancouver Magazine's" top 10 writers list. He becomes a recluse who constantly wears his graduation robe and plays video games all day. However, he quickly recovers by writing a vicious 'letter to the editor' to Vancouver Magazine where he decries the selection of his arch-nemesis as a top 10 writer. This letter angers so many readers of the magazine that they offer him a job as an anonymous "Hate Male" article writer. He lives in downtown Vancouver in a flat with several friends. Emily Hampshire plays a recent law school graduate named Iona Goldenthal, a binge drinker who must deal with the chauvinistic world of law. Rainbow Sun Francks plays a recent graduate named Barnaby Sharpe who majored in economics and Russian literature. He fails his first audition and ends up working at a Jar Heads, a Starbucks parody, as a "coffee jerk". Kea Wong plays Rumour Wong, a medical intern and Lucky's girlfriend, who must deal with Lucky's mental breakdown and reclusive nature. Jason Bryden plays Elliot Hayden, a mutual gay friend who speaks Mandarin and frequents Chinatown. He teaches English to immigrant children and acts as a foil to the rest of the characters.

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FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Payno I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Cristal The movie really just wants to entertain people.
CoreyWart OK, so I finally got to see this show. The soundtrack makes me smile. There are tons of nice shots of Vancouver. The real Vancouver, I mean - none of that boring city skyline mountain crap TV shows usually feature. What's with that actor who plays Lucky though? There's a difference between acting bored and being boring you know. There are some moments where he is bearable, but for the most part he just fades into the background. It's not a good sign when your lead actor can't carry a show. At least he's OK looking I guess. I really liked Emily Hampshire. Where did she come from! Does she have a younger sister I could date?! YOWZA. A lot of people say that Faruza Balk is the poor man's Parker Posey. Does that make Emily Hampshire the poor man's Faruza Balk? She is the only redeeming actor in this whole show!!! (Besides Jason Bryden, who is pretty hilarious also.)