Exclusive: Jeremy Sisto & David Walton talk some trash over Break Point

We've seen plenty of behind-the-scenes videos of stars promoting their films with the standard answers about the challenges of their respective roles, the material, and how much they loved working with their co-stars. So, it's kind of refreshing to see the stars of the sports comedy BREAK POINT engage in a different kind of banter, namely some good old fashioned shit talk. Jeremy Sisto and David Walton have a fun go at each other over who has the better serve, who's faster on the court, and more.

Check it out:

The film also stars J.K. Simmons, Amy Smart, and Adam DeVine in what looks to be a fun R-rated indie comedy. I'll always be fond of Sisto for his work on HBO's Six Feet Under and having Simmons and Smart wedged in there makes it all the better.

BREAK POINT is currently available on VOD and hits limited theaters this Friday, September 4th.

Source: JoBlo.com

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