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The Movie Hero

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
841
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Dina Meyer, Peter Stormare, Jeremy Sisto, and Brian White in The Movie Hero (2003)
ComedyRomance

A man believes his life is a movie watched by an audience only he can see.A man believes his life is a movie watched by an audience only he can see.A man believes his life is a movie watched by an audience only he can see.

  • Director
    • Brad T. Gottfred
  • Writer
    • Brad T. Gottfred
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Sisto
    • Dina Meyer
    • Peter Stormare
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    841
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brad T. Gottfred
    • Writer
      • Brad T. Gottfred
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Sisto
      • Dina Meyer
      • Peter Stormare
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins total

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    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Blake Gardner…
    Dina Meyer
    Dina Meyer
    • Elizabeth Orlando…
    Peter Stormare
    Peter Stormare
    • The Suspicious Character
    Brian White
    Brian White
    • Antoine Thompson
    • (as Brian J. White)
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    Carlos Jacott
    Carlos Jacott
    • Jonathan…
    Frances Bay
    Frances Bay
    • Wise Old Woman
    Alexis Arquette
    Alexis Arquette
    • Strange, Yet Attractive Woman
    Marcia Strassman
    Marcia Strassman
    • Blake's Mom
    Eric Pierpoint
    Eric Pierpoint
    • Blake's Dad
    Michele Specht
    Michele Specht
    • Secretary
    Rob Boltin
    Rob Boltin
    • Cop 1
    Zach Johnson
    Zach Johnson
    • Cop 2
    Hiroshi Watanabe
    Hiroshi Watanabe
    • Man On Bus
    Dorothy Gibbs
    • Homeless Woman
    Robert Sutton
    Robert Sutton
    • Homeless Man
    • (as Bob Sutton)
    Aviva Gale
    • Amy
    Albert P. Santos
    • Alien 1
    • (as Albert Santos)
    Katherine Carlson
    • Alien 2
    • Director
      • Brad T. Gottfred
    • Writer
      • Brad T. Gottfred
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    10RCfan

    A funny, romantic, well-acted and well-directed film

    The fourth wall is broken in this funny, romantic and well-acted and -directed film for all -- especially people who love movies.

    At the start, movie lover Blake shares with us -- his own personal, omnipresent audience -- his plan to do what all movie heroes do: battle a "suspicious character" and save the day. But first, he must find the requisite funny "sidekick" (he chooses young, black Antoine, whom Blake likes immediately despite his fear of the cliche their relationship creates). Blake also discovers the lovely, perfectly imperfect woman who must surely be his "love interest" -- and who is, naturally, already attached. Though everyone in his life questions his sanity, Blake believes his ability to see "his" audience is a gift. What's so great is the clever way the movie makes us, the audience, question his sanity at times, too.

    Jeremy Sisto easily, breezily carries the film. He plays Blake as warm and likable, with just enough innocence to make us believe in him despite the underlying sadness and desperation in some of Blake's actions. I've been a fan of the actor for ages now, and here he has a role to showcase his full range of talent. He also has chemistry galore with Dina Meyer, who's pretty and smart and whom we want to be happy, just like our hero.

    The rest of the cast is also terrific. The always-interesting Peter Stormare is creepy, yes, but it's also apparent he's having a great time, so he's never really threatening. Alexis Arquette has a funny cameo, Frances Bay a heartbreaking one, and Marcia Strassman and Eric Pierpoint (as Blake's mom and dad) are the kind of supportive, funny parents you'd hope to have if the world didn't understand you. Brian White nicely fleshes out Antoine.

    Director Brad Gottfred shows a real maturity and confidence in both the script and direction. It wasn't until about halfway through that I realized just how complicated the camera work must have been. He's confronted with a similar challenge as M. Night Shyamalan probably had in presenting certain key scenes in the Sixth Sense. And yet he, DP Samuel Ameen and editor Ryan Rothmaier pull it off flawlessly.

    During a Q&A after the screening in Cleveland, Gottfred said as of yet there is no distribution deal. I hope it gets one. Until then, if you have the chance to see this at a film festival, be sure to. I'm already looking forward to seeing it again in the theater, on cable, or DVD.
    10tom123b

    Do you believe in metaphors?

    This is a concept film that explores the role of movies as metaphors for our lives.

    I personally thought it was brilliant. While never said explicitly (that would have ruined the metaphor), I liked the implied parallel of Blake's "audience" as "God" or whatever spiritual force connects people to each other.

    Do movies have a role in our lives other than being our "chocolate-covered treats," something we give ourselves only when we feel we deserve a reward for all our work and hardships? Can movies in fact be nourishing? Can they inspire us to live more fulfilling, more productive lives? "The Movie Hero" addresses these questions beautifully. I completely loved it.
    april_sound

    brilliant

    most of the critical explanations of this movie i have read are way off...this movie is brilliant and has nothing to do with being overtly charming or endearing... the dialog is complete genius as well as the underlying message..

    hope

    psycotic

    i hate movies, yet i live in an uscripted version of dillusion and surreal reality...the film that all indie films wish it could be when they are through being pretentious and for lack of better words, boring..(from someone who respects indie films in a creative and cinematic way) learn how to script the unscripted and feed off of tragedy...
    9huh_mama_het

    A MUST SEE, especially for Jeremy Sisto fans...

    I absolutely ADORED this film! It's one of the most brilliant Indy films I have ever seen. An added bonus...The Movie Hero is also a unique lesson in film-making. Anyone who dreams to be a filmmaker needs to see this movie. If you are a not filmmaker, but love the art, you'll especially love this one. I've always thought of life cinematically, so this film absolutely worked for me!

    For the first few minutes, I thought, "This is going to be a bit lame. How are they going to pull this off?" Jeremy Sisto is the reason this films works and the reason I hung in. I'm so glad I did! His performance of Blake, a man who believes his life is being filmed and his "audience" relies on him, was utterly delightful. I've never seen Sisto in anything, but now he's on my "must watch" list. If he blesses all of his films the joy and sincerity he gave to The Movie Hero, I can't wait to see more of him.

    I also loved Brian White as "The Side Kick." I've never seen White before, but he was fun to watch and seemed very into his character. He and Sisto made a great team. (BTW, White resembles Keanu Reeves to me, and makes me wonder if they are related in any way.) Also in this film is Peter Stormare, who is a good actor but always creeps me out-even in his Volkswagon commercial! I actually enjoyed him in this, even tho he was supposed to creep you out-I found him creepy in a pleasant way.

    Anyone who tells you this film is a waste of time has no sense of whimsy, no heart, and has lost contact with their inner child. The Movie Hero is a rather interesting metaphor for life. I plan on buying this DVD. I especially can't wait to view it with the commentary...which, when you think about it, could be a bit redundant! LOL!

    I don't feel the need to tell you too much about it. Just pop some corn, relax and ENJOY this clever, uplifting, thought provoking film! I found it so sweet and lovely, it really made my day.
    9hartleyfan

    Hi-Larious!

    I saw The Movie Hero at the Dahlonega International Film Festival and it was

    fantastic! Great acting, great directing, great script, great everything! The movie is about the pain and difficulty of making art, even if your "art" is just living your own life. I wish this film was playing "in theaters everywhere" as they say. But it's probably not going to. It looks like it's going to play at a lot of festivals though, so I urge you to find it. You won't be disappointed.

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      Blake Gardner: Thou movie, which art on screen, hallowed be they name. The time has come. Thou will be shown in theaters as well as home. Give us this day our daily film and forgive our bad choices, as we forgive those whose movies were so bad to choose. And lead us not into television, but deliver us from that evil, for movies are the picture and the sound, and the greatest thing in the whole wide world, forever and ever. Movies Rule!

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      References Casablanca (1942)

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Movie Nut and His Audience
    • Filming locations
      • Egyptian Theatre - 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(sign)
    • Production companies
      • Elevation Properties
      • Rogue Elements
      • Shadow Lane Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $475,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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