I watched the first five minutes of My Life As A Bus Stop in sheer delight. At last, I thought, here is some original, side-splitting Scottish humour.
As two disillusioned flat mates the consciously plump producer Trudy Jones-McCrone and the thinly talented actor Luna Sea attempt to propel themselves into the filmic limelight, their equilibrium is upset by hierarchies, selfish actors, lunatic writers, and an unscrupulous director, Vic Young. The journey that they are both about to undertake will test their faith in their art, human nature and, above all else, each other.