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My Big Fat Independent Movie

Country: USA, Language: English, 80 mins

  • Director: Philip Zlotorynski
  • Writer: Chris Gore; Adam Schwartz
  • Producer: Chris Gore; Dwight Johnson

CGiii Comment

Shockingly bad.

When you can't think of an original title then you just know that the film is going to be a croc-of-poop - and, it is.

It warrants no more comment.


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The(ir) Blurb...

"My Big Fat Independent Movie" is a spoof along the lines of "Scary Movie" and "Not Another Teen Movie." It includes parodies of some of the indie film world's most renowned movies such as "Memento," "Pulp Fiction," "Magnolia," "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," "Amelie," "Run Lola Run," "El Mariachi," "The Good Girl," "Pi," "Swingers" and many others.

Cast & Characters

Paget Brewster as Julianne;
Neil Barton as Sam;
Eric Hoffman as Harvey;
Darren Keefe as Johnny Vince;
Ashley Head as Anomalie;
Brian Krow as Memento Guy;
Neil Hopkins as Lanky Man;
Rob Schrab as Bald Genius;
Jim Agnew as Mexican Standoff Extra;
Regina Berger as Lola;
Eric Campos as Mexican Standoff Extra;
Neil Dooley as Greek Father;
David Douglas as Spike;
Robert Eaton as Creepy Security Guard;
John Fortson as Spader