directed
by Philip Zlotorynski
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Synopsis
A film that touched the hearts of a generation and one of the most important movies of the decade...
...sounds really boring! If you want laughs, My Big Fat Independent Movie takes a comedic hammer to indie film faves like Swingers, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Pulp Fiction, Memento, and loads more!
This hilarious smart satire tells the story of Johnny Vince, a swingin' hepcat who meets hitmen Sam and Harvey on a road trip to pull a "botched robbery" in Las Vegas. Along the way they take a deeply unfulfilled not-so-good-girl hostage (Huff's Paget Brewster), encounter the mysterious Mechanic (Clint Howard), get harassed by a foul-mouthed answering machine (Jason Mewes)... and did we mention the lesbians? The result, hilarity ensues!
Scary Movie spoofed horror, Airplane did it to disaster flicks, Not Another Teen Movie mocked, uh, teen movies... now it's time for independents to get theirs in this hilarious spoof that takes the highbrow world of independent film to an all-new low.
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Filmmaker's Website
www.mybigfatindependentmovie.com
Special Features
- Audio Commentary with Director Philip Zlotorynski and Writer/Producer Chris Gore
- Audio Commentary with Director Philip Zlotorynski, Writer/Producer Chris Gore and Actors Neil Barton, Paget Brewster, Eric Hoffman, Neil Hopkins, Brian Krow, Hope Levy, Dan Mirvish and Manolo Travieso
- Text Commentary: Pop-Up Factoids
- G-Rated Version
- The Making of MY BIG FAT INDEPENDENT MOVIE
- The Big Fat Crane Shot
- Music Video "Ever Want to Make a Film?"
- Harvey's Big Bad Habit
- Jason Mewes Answering the Call
- Creating the Big Fat Cartoon
- Digital Effects on a Dime
- The Big Film Festival Q&A
- Sex and Violence: An Essay
- Behind the Behind the Scenes
- Bigger, Fatter Cast and Filmmakers Interviews
- Theatrical and Teaser Trailers
- Deleted and Extended Scenes
- Bonus Short: Walkentalk
- Still Galleries
- Cast and Crew Bios
- Screenplay on DVD-Rom
- Outtakes
- 12-Page Booklet
Tech Specs
- Running Time: 80 Minutes
- Rated R
- Widescreen Presentation (1.77:1) enhanced for 16x9 televisions
- Dolby Surround 2.0
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