Hi. You've come to the most exciting page in the world and it's NEW! First of all, if you have the soundtrack for this movie, get it out and put it on! If you don't have the soundtrack and want it, email me.

I have pictures from the movie, sounds from the movie, and my opinion on the movie. I'll just give my opinion right here, because I'm sure it's almost too obvious.

The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love is not just a "lesbian film." It is more than that - it is a film about sex, about first loves, discovering love, and being young. Yes, the storyline is about two females in love, but it's about the feeling of first love, whether it be male-male, female-female, or any other combination therein. The movie in itself is a masterpiece, and the music ties right up there as well. It's smooth, flowing, and it certainly brings back scenes from the movie. If you would like to see a list of the "songs" on the soundtrack, click here.

The two main characters, Randy (Laurel Holloman) and Evie (Nicole Parker) are two inspirational people, with impressive backgrounds. Read on to see what I'm talking about.

Laurel Holloman: Laurel Holloman played the character "Randy" in the movie. She is also often called Lu. She is a native of Chapil Hill, North Carolina. After Laurel's first year of college she moved out to Chicago to study at the Piven Theatre Workshop. After many successful roles there, she moved to Los Angeles, California, where she studied with John Lynn and was cast in the lead role in David Orr's independant feature, "Blossom Time." Laurel moved to New York in early 1994, and began acting off-broadway, most notably in "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter," at Theatre for the New City where she earned raves for her performance as Mick. She most recently starred in Julia Jordan's, "Night Swim," at Playwright's Horizons. Ms. Holloman, who also studied at the British American Oramatic Academy in London, is currently the understudy for the role of Laura in Broadway's, "The Glass Menagerie" starring Julie Harris.

Nicole Parker: Nicole Parker played Evie Roy. This is her screen debut. An accomplished actress who received her Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Tisch School of the Arts Circle in the Square Studio, Ms. Parker is a native of Baltimore. Her stage work in New York has included roles with Naked Angels, Metropolitan Playhouse, and the Circle Rep. Laboratory. Ms. Parker recently appeared in a workshop production of "House of Lear" at the Public Theatre. Nicole Parker was born in 1972, and currently lives in Manhattan, where she studies with Tony Greco and earns her living as an off-broadway actress. She is a published poet with work included in anthology of young poet's, "New Breezes."

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