I Thought About You (film)
I Thought About You is a 1999 American independent romantic comedy film directed by Kurt Voss. The film stars James Wilder, Paula Marshall, and Brian Markinson.
The plot revolves around two estranged childhood friends, Hank and Brett, who unexpectedly reunite after years apart. Hank is a successful but unhappy screenwriter living in Los Angeles, while Brett is a struggling musician residing in Seattle. Their reunion sparks unresolved feelings and challenges the direction of both their lives. The film explores themes of friendship, love, second chances, and the pursuit of happiness.
I Thought About You was primarily filmed in Seattle and Los Angeles. It received limited theatrical distribution and was later released on home video. The film garnered mixed reviews, with some critics praising its performances and witty dialogue, while others found the plot predictable and the pacing uneven. Despite its modest reception, it remains a notable example of independent filmmaking from the late 1990s.