... director David Rosenthal and his writing partner, Joseph M. Smith, simply don’t come up with enough material to keep the laughs coming at a reasonable pace and never quite get a groove rolling.
See This Movie (2006)
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Theatrical Release:Jan 27, 2006 Limited
Synopsis: SNL comedian Seth Meyers takes center stage as one part of an aspiring filmmaker team in SEE THIS MOVIE, a comedy from director David M. Rosenthal. With little experience or knowledge of the film... SNL comedian Seth Meyers takes center stage as one part of an aspiring filmmaker team in SEE THIS MOVIE, a comedy from director David M. Rosenthal. With little experience or knowledge of the film business to their credit, Jake Barrymore (Meyers) and pal Larry Finkelstein (John Cho) devise a plan to sneak their way into the Montreal World Film Festival. But in order to schmooze with Hollywood's finest, the two supposed filmmakers will have to come up with a film. With only days until the screening, and with no money, actors, or script, the pair has a lot of work cut out for them. [More]
Studio: Illuminare Entertainment
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