Shoot Out () is a 1998 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Félix Sabroso and Dunia Ayaso starring MarÃÂa Conchita Alonso.
Television host and diva Miranda Vega experiences a mental breakdown as a television executive tweaks her show introducing no-name freaks in the studio amid dwindling audience ratings, her husband's cheating, and the manoeuvres of her nemesis, Lesbian actress Marta Peña.
The film was produced by Cristal PC and Sogetel and it had the association of Canal+ and Sogepaq. It boasted a 300 million budget.
Distributed by Columbia TriStar, Shoot Out was released theatrically in Spain on 24 April 1998.
Augusto MartÃÂnez Torres of El PaÃÂs lamented that the film "is as cliché, unfunny and boring" as the show it attempts to parody.
Jonathan Holland of Variety described the film as a "high-camp, low-interest and phenomenally unsubtle take on the mores of contemporary TV".