See this Movie!!!! Saw this at a festival and really thought it was a great slap in the face to the festival system that Hollywood uses to seek exciting independent movies. John Cho (Harold & Kumar) and Jim Piddock (Best In Show) both deliver strong comedic ...

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In the grand tradition of the “mockumentary” comes a deliciously offbeat, hilariously on-target skewering of that particular breed of madness known as moviemaking. Some directors are visionaries; others just need corrective lenses. Somewhere in between lies Jake Barrymore (Seth Meyers). After graduating at the top of his class from Three-Day Film School, Jake cons his way into the Montreal Film Festival with a film that doesn't exist - yet! But with the help of his loyal, producer Larry (John Cho), his burnt-out film school “mentor” Martin (Jim Piddock), and unwitting ex-girlfriend Annie (Jessalyn Gilsig) Jake just might pull it off…

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See this Movie!!!! 5 by .. Dave's Film Review (Los Angeles, CA)
Saw this at a festival and really thought it was a great slap in the face to the festival system that Hollywood uses to seek exciting independent movies. John Cho (Harold & Kumar) and Jim Piddock (Best In Show) both deliver strong comedic performances in this "mockumentary" within a "mockumentary." And we even get a delightful performance from Jessica Paré, (Courtney on Jack & Bobby) who starred in another classic mockumentary, Stardom. Seth Meyers (SNL) stars with Jessalyn Gilsig (Nip/Tuck) and others. Wildy independent, very guerilla, and very funny!

Very funny movie!! 5 by .. Stereo Mic (NY,NY)
Seth Meyers (SNL) and John Cho (American Pie, Harold & Kumar) make a great comic duo as wannabe filmmakers who bluff their way into a big festival without actually having made a movie. Meyers and Cho keep the laughs coming, as do terrific performances from the other actors including Jim Piddock, Jessalyn Gilsig, Jessica Paré, and cameos from writer/directors Chris & Paul Weitz (American Pie), Miguel Arteta, and comedian Patton Oswalt. If you like to laugh... See This Movie.

great comedy you missed in the theater 5 by .. Jason Vick (Chicago, IL)
"See This Movie" is a very funny film. If you like the work of
Christopher Guest (ie: "Best In Show", "Waiting For Guffman", etc.) you
will love this movie. A great premise (two bumbling, if well
intentioned guys, try and make a film on the fly in time for the
prestigious Toronto International Film Festival), hysterical acting
(particularly from John Cho of "Harold And Kumar Go To White Castle"),
good direction and a cool look make this an indie flick well worth
one's attention. If you're looking for a funny and touching little
movie I would recommend that you (you saw this coming) "See This
Movie."

Haha 4 by .. C. Guzman (Texas)
I ordered this not knowing what to expect, and it was better than I thought it was going to be. It's very different---but very funny.

The title tells it all.... 2 by .. Michael Bolts (Superior, WI)
More like 2 1/2 out of 2 stars...why wont you let me rate it that Amazon?! Anyway onto the movie called "See This Movie" where Jake Barrymore, played by Seth Meyers (SNL, upcoming American Dreamz) graduated from his film class and decides to make a movie in which there is no movie yet and in which he goes to the Montreal Film Festival where his ex-girly girl Annie, played by Jessalyn Gilsig (Nip/Tuck, Boston Public) happens to work. He and his friend Larry, played by John Cho (Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle, American Pie movies) swindle their way into the festival and their film...the film doesnt excist yet. Martin, played by the wonderful Jim Piddock (Best in Show, A Mighty Wind) is Jake's film school teacher and who also is going to edit the film...if one becomes one. Jake casts the movie with actors (actors I wouldnt wanna put in my film if I made one). Jake writes the script as the story progresses which is basically moments that have happened in the movie he just happens to shape and form them differently in the movie. Meyers is funny some of the time but his character becomes annoying as the movie progresses. Cho comes off the better of the two and Piddock is hilarious playing the Bisexual Martin. Also starring Patton Oswalt (Blade: Trinity, Failure To Launch), Jessica Pare (Lost & Delirious, Wicker Park) and Paul and Chris Weitz (Chuck & Buck, forgot which one played the man who Jake thought was Wim Wenders...funny scene by the way). 2 1/2 like I said...not a bad movie but has its flaws here and there. Surely worth a look for movie buffs