

Two hustlers meet their match when one woman refuses to be 'dumped' — chaos ensues.
Marty Cutter and LaDon Love are a couple of conniving slackers who earn their living "dumping" girlfriends of confrontation challenged men. When Jerry Skinner shows up at their door to hire "Booty Boot" to help extract him from his main squeeze, Marty and LaDon figure he's just another easy mark and money machine. They even train Jerry to perform the "dump" himself. Piece of cake. Except they weren't counting on encountering Jerry's lady, Lisa Klinger. No matter how much they coach Jerry in the fine art of "the dump", he keeps failing. Miserably. None of Booty Boot's usual sure-fire techniques and tactics are doing the trick--somehow Lisa manages to fend them off and frustrate their efforts.
Writing
Absurd premise executed with surprising wit
Acting
Bridget Burke steals every scene as unshakeable Lisa
Director
John Oliver
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Bridget Burke's first feature lead after years in improv and sketch comedy — she improvised several of Lisa's most baffling reactions.
The film predates apps like 'The Breakup Shop' by six years, accidentally predicting the gig economy of emotional outsourcing.