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The Independent (2001)
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Reviews Counted:13
Fresh:9
Rotten:4
Average Rating:6.3/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, some violence and sexuality
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Nov 30, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: Morty Fineman (Jerry Stiller) is an independent schlock film producer-star-director with a problem. He's broke, and he can't finance his new film about a singing serial killer. The bank offers to... Morty Fineman (Jerry Stiller) is an independent schlock film producer-star-director with a problem. He's broke, and he can't finance his new film about a singing serial killer. The bank offers to buy his film library (a whopping 427 films!) but they're only willing to pay him $8 a pound. "We've weighed them," the bankers tell him, "and it's an impressive body of work." Fineman enlists the aid of his estranged daughter, Pamona (Janeane Garofalo) and his long-time assistant Ivan (Max Perlich). They try to rekindle interest in his films by getting Fineman a retrospective at the High Desert Film Festival in the remote town of Chaparral, Nevada, a haven for legal prostitution. Stephen Kessler co-wrote and directed THE INDEPENDENT, a hilarious but affectionate homage to B-movie visionaries like Roger Corman, Russ Meyer, and Herschell Gordon Lewis. The consistently funny film includes appearances by Ben Stiller, Andy Dick, Jonathan Katz, porn star Ginger Lynn Allen, and rock legend John Lydon. There are also cameos by Hollywood luminaries like Ron Howard and Peter Bogdanovich (who sing Morty's praises), but the comedic highlights are the clips of Fineman's hysterically awful films, including such wonders as "The Foxy Chocolate Robot" and "Bald Justice." [More]
Starring: Jerry Stiller, Janeane Garofalo, Ben Stiller, Andy Dick
Starring: Jerry Stiller, Janeane Garofalo, Ben Stiller, Andy Dick, Ethan Embry, Billy Burke, Jonathan Katz, Fred Dryer, Anne Meara, Max Perlich, Roger Corman, Nick Cassavetes, Ron Howard, Fred Williamson, Peter Bogdanovich, Ted Demme, Karen Black
Director: Stephen Kessler
Director: Stephen Kessler
Screenwriter: Mike Wilkins, Stephen Kessler
Producer: Mike Wilkins
Composer: Ben Vaughn
Studio: Arrow Releasing
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Reviews for The Independent
When it's trying to be a more conventional comedy, it's mostly pretty bad.
A charming and funny look at the independent filmmaking business and the thin line between a masterpiece and a $9 nap.
While [Stiller] and everyone else look like they're having a great time working on a shoestring, their movie too often retells the same joke.
Garofalo, wary but indulgent as the director's estranged daughter, has great comic rapport with Stiller.
Morty Fineman ... doesn't really exist. But the cheese whiz with a camera makes for a hilarious subject.
Lots of satirical hilarity and characters one grows fond of, and it ultimately touches on truths about the hucksterism at the heart of showbiz.
Fake documentary with Jerry Stiller as an exploitation filmmaker resonates with love of the low-budget genre.
[G]ot a much higher laugh ratio than most of the sorry comedies we've been put through this year.
The genius of the This Is Spinal Tap team becomes even more apparent with each failed imitation, of which The Independent is the umpteenth.
It's all a spoof, of course, expertly done in a loose-jointed, semideadpan style.
A fitfully amusing valentine to the late-night picture shows of bygone years.
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