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Taking a dive into the world of reality TV, Alon made an appearance on Million Dollar Listing, playing himself amidst all the scripted drama and manufactured tension. The episode showcased a funky house he renovated in the East Village, featuring a living room wall that ingeniously opened to the street, a nod to the engineering wizardry of the Cirque du Soleil crew. Despite the on-screen antics, Alon ultimately found his sweet spot behind the scenes.

 

As the Executive Producer of Baby, Baby, Baby, Alon had the time of his life working on a quirky indie rom-com. Let’s get one thing straight: he doesn’t make movies for critics to throw around “Tour de Force!” like confetti. They adore that pretentious phrase. He makes movies to entertain. To make you laugh. To make you cry. To give you an excuse to consume an average-sized raccoon’s weight in movie popcorn in one sitting.

 

Baby, Baby, Baby snagged the Jury Prize for Comedy at the Austin Film Festival. And no, it has zero relation to Boss Baby. Why would you even think that? Boss Baby is kitsch. Alon avoids bland scripts like they’re unseasoned tofu. It’s a choice, folks. You know what didn’t win the Jury Prize for Comedy at the Austin Film Festival? Boss Baby. So, stop bringing it up.

 

Oh, whoops! Almost forgot to mention the indie gem’s killer cast: Bradley Cooper, Jessica Alba, Kelsey Grammer (yes, from Frasier), William Shatner, Cloris Leachman, that guy from Psych, and the guy with the deep voice from the Allstate commercials. Or, in critic terms, a TOUR DE FORCE!

 

(Also, Adrianne Palicki—Google her. You totally know her.)

 

Seriously, where else do you get to see Captain Kirk, Frasier, and Sue Storm all in one movie? For the full scoop on the cast and more details, check out IMDB.com.

 

Directed by his high school buddy Brian Klugman from Germantown Academy, the film also features Bradley Cooper, another proud alum. Yes, we got Bradley Cooper in the film because we survived high school together.

 

The story follows Sydney, a struggling actor, who meets Sunny, an artist, and thinks she might be "the one." She's funny, smart, and gorgeous—everything he never thought he would find. But when they move in together, Sydney's jealousy and overactive imagination lead to a hilarious series of events. Now, he must either learn to get a grip or risk losing the best thing that ever happened to him  (FilmAffinity)  (Tubi) .

 

Fun fact: One of the most hilarious scenes in the movie—a chaotic summer camp flashback—was inspired by real events. Alon and the writer, Brian Klugman, were both camp counselors one unforgettable summer. They witnessed firsthand the kind of antics that could only happen at camp. Picture this: a bunch of kids creating a slop heap cup of lunch leftovers and daring another kid to chug it. And chug it he did, all to impress a girl. If you think that's gross, you're right. But it was also comedy gold and had to make it into the movie.

 

Baby, Baby, Baby is just another example of the cool, eclectic projects Alon loves to dive into, proving he’s got a knack for bringing unique films to life.

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