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My Big Fat Independent Movie (2005)
Released By: Anchor Bay Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: 3/4/2005
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Studio: Anchor Bay Entertainment
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Philip Zlotorynski
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.mybigfatindependentmovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 3/4/2005
Home Video Release: 1/24/2006
Cast: Paget Brewster, Darren Reiher, Neil Barton, Eric Hoffman, Ashley Head
Published ID: 350241
UPC: 013131420098, 013131420197,
Plot: All those movies the snotty clerk at the video store keeps telling you to rent get raked over the coals in this over-the-top satiric comedy. Harvey (Eric Hoffman) and Sam (Neil Barton) are a pair of identically black-suited hitmen who have been assigned to take part in a conceptually disastrous robbery in Las Vegas. Harvey and Sam are supposed to pick the other members of their crew en route; however, by accident they end up with Johnny Vince (Darren Keefe), a would-be jazz musician with chronic woman problems, and try to compensate by taking a hostage, Julianne (Paget Brewster), a discount store drone who tells all within earshot about her a lousy marriage and dreams of a better life. As Harvey, Sam, and their unwilling companions hit the road to Sin City, they cross paths with an aggressively cheerful French girl named Anomalie (Ashley Head), a possible murderer with a really bad memory (Brian Krow), a German redhead who's always running somewhere (Regina Berger), a Mexican gunman with a guitar case and a poor command of English (Manolo Travieso), and an awful lot of sensitive and articulate lesbians. My Big Fat Independent Movie was scripted by Chris Gore, who helped document the rise of the independent movement in the 1980s and '90s as founder of the magazine {~Film Threat} (feel free to read as much irony into that as you wish). ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Spoofing Good Movies...
Added 3/9/2008

Why is it nowadays producers find the need to spoof good movies? That's all this film does in an attempt to be funny. I was already taken back in the beginning when they started off by making fun of Pulp Fiction, one of the greatest movies ever. I'm all for making fun of Bring It On and such but leave the great films alone.
What I don't understand is in order to even understand most of the films they mock, the viewer would have to be in their mid-twenties yet the humor is that of a middle-schooler. Either society is dumbing down with age or the younger are getting old way too fast. The only reason it gets two stars is in hope that whoever watches this will go out and rent the films this "movie" trashed on.

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Delightfully intelligent, stupid movie.
Added 3/27/2006

The most surprising thing about My Big Fat Independent Movie is that no one had made it sooner. Crammed full of every cliché it can lay it's hands on, and openly disparaging of every independent movie made from Pulp Fiction to Run Lola Run its crude, disgusting, full of sexual innuendo, stupid dialogue, foul language and is hysterically funny from beginning to end.

Oh sure it's as subtle as a brick wall and as intellectually challenging as professional wrestling, but that's half the fun. Billing itself as the lowbrow comedy for the highbrow crowd, it makes no pretensions to being anything more than a brilliantly stupid movie. High art this isn't and thank goodness for that.

Like a scythe in a cheap horror movie it cuts everything down in size so no ones a head and shoulders above anyone. All your favourites are seen minus their aspirations to art hood. Oh sure some of the jokes are more stupid than funny, but that's to be expected when you're shooting target practice with a grenade launcher. You'll blow everything up, but stuff is bound to be a little messy around the edges.

In case you were wondering, there is a plot to this movie, mainly useful for bringing in the stunning variety of clichés and allusions to other movies that pepper the film, but it does provide a semblance of structure for the fun. Two thugs Sam (Neil Barton) and Harvey (Eric Hoffman) are sent to Las Vegas by their employer to botch a robbery of a suitcase.

On their way, they are supposed to pick up a guy with a guitar case full of weapons. Unfortunately, he has a tragic encounter with a semi-trailer while engaged in conversation with a French girl, Anomalie (Ashley Head) who just wants to make everyone happy. (If their idea of happiness is winding up dead in horrific accidents than she does a bang up job)

Instead, they pick up a guy with a trombone case, with a trombone in it; Johnny Vince (Darren Keefe) He's happy to go along because he's still recovering from breaking up with his girl friend, who he went out with twice five years ago. What with the restraining order and all, it's been difficult to try and get back together with her, and the lure of Las Vegas irresistible to the want to be hep-cat.

What independent movie would be complete without the confused and disillusioned woman who just can't be happy with her lot in life? With that in mind, they kidnap Julianne (Paget Brewster) after some really gratuitous violence in a grocery store. Julianne is so confused that she can't decide if her husband ignored her because he lusted after the male black gardener, or if she was dissatisfied with the life of being waited on hand and foot by a devoted husband.

As they continue along on their trip they stop for lunch at My Big Fat Greek Restaurant (the highest grossing independent restaurant ever), run over a German woman jogging, and meet up with the Lanky Man (Neil Hopkins doing a remarkable impression of Christopher Walken) who has the key to the warehouse where they are supposed to botch the robbery.

He also has the key to their obligatory fantasy scenes, until he gets so disgusted with the clichés involved he throws them all out. One of the sillier aspects, but still nicely done, of the movie is having the characters commenting on the "independent" aspects of what's happening in the scene. Whether it's choosing appropriately ironic music for a torture sequence, or deciding on the best way to get the audience to relate to your anti-hero psychotic tendencies, they're very concerned about ensuring that they make the grade.

Along with two sub plots; a trio of Hassidic hit men intent on discovering the formulae for the ideal corn beef sandwich, and a guy who can't remember anything except Kenny G. is responsible for his wife's death, our companions finally make it to the warehouse. After the obligatory surreal dance sequence, the final showdown can take place. Suffice to say it's just what you'd expect, but more.

My Big Fat Independent Movie is stupid, inane, pointless and howling funny. It is obviously made by people who are both fans of independent movies and who are aware of how contradictory that term is becoming. To genuinely appreciate this movie, it will help if you've seen the movies they're teasing. I'm sure part of the fun for some people will be trying to identify the thirty or more features referred to in the movie.

Watching Pauly Shore getting his head blown off with what looked like a rocket launcher, and Jason Mewes as a sex starved answering machine are just added bonuses to this delightfully intelligent, stupid movie.

2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
A fun spoof that rewards audiences familiar with its source material.
Added 2/28/2006

Where My Big Fat Independent Movie really excels is by pulling elements from some very serious dramas and showing how comical they are when tweaked outside of their original contexts. Adding extra kick is the spot-on mimicry of the original films' visual styles that Zlotorynski is able to pull off with efficient shorthand that should tickle the knowledgeable film buffs who've seen the originals.

While the bulk of the humor may be accessible to those who have watched the IFC or Sundance channels occasionally, I should stress that if you don't know which movie had four simultaneous pictures running in quadrants onscreen or where the idea that dream sequences can't happen without a midget was lifted, you may be wondering why your nerdy film geek pals are giggling and you aren't. (To be fair, if you hadn't seen Signs, 8 Mile and The Ring you wouldn't have laughed much at Scary Movie 3 either.) If you find yourself scratching your head too often, that just means you've got some good movies to catch up on.

Unless you're a chin-stroking killjoy who takes their cinema too seriously, you should definitely find some big fat laughs in My Big Fat Independent Movie.

2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
A fun spoof that rewards audiences familiar with its source material.
Added 2/28/2006

Where My Big Fat Independent Movie really excels is by pulling elements from some very serious dramas and showing how comical they are when tweaked outside of their original contexts. Adding extra kick is the spot-on mimicry of the original films' visual styles that Zlotorynski is able to pull off with efficient shorthand that should tickle the knowledgeable film buffs who've seen the originals.

While the bulk of the humor may be accessible to those who have watched the IFC or Sundance channels occasionally, I should stress that if you don't know which movie had four simultaneous pictures running in quadrants onscreen or where the idea that dream sequences can't happen without a midget was lifted, you may be wondering why your nerdy film geek pals are giggling and you aren't. (To be fair, if you hadn't seen Signs, 8 Mile and The Ring you wouldn't have laughed much at Scary Movie 3 either.) If you find yourself scratching your head too often, that just means you've got some good movies to catch up on.

Unless you're a chin-stroking killjoy who takes their cinema too seriously, you should definitely find some big fat laughs in My Big Fat Independent Movie.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
WOW -- what a load of $*%&^!
Added 2/28/2006

I so wanted to like this movie and was looking forward to enjoying a good spoof parody film in the genre of SCARY MOVIE or NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE. But this film was not one tenth as funny as these examples. SM and NATM are not great films but they do make me laugh and are better than other similar films like HOTSHOTS, AIRPLANE and POLICE ACADEMY. I was expecting something within the same ball park from BIG FAT INDEPENDENT MOVIE. It's seems in theory that this premise could work. Make fun of all the independent movies of the last 10 to 15 years. But this was crap because of the lame actors and terrible script which inevitably means bad direction as well.
3 out of 8 people found this helpful.
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