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Meeting Spencer

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Jeffrey Tambor in Meeting Spencer (2011)
After a series of Hollywood flops, famed director Harris Chappell (Jeffrey Tambor) returns to New York to relaunch his Broadway career. But Chappell's triumphant comeback begins to spiral out of control into a wild night of comic misadventure after meeting struggling actor Spencer (Jesse Plemons) and his old flame Didi (Melinda McGraw).
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During one fateful night at Frankie & Johnnie's steakhouse in Manhattan, famed (but fading) director Harris Chappell (Tambor) plans to re-launch his Broadway career after suffering a humilia... Read allDuring one fateful night at Frankie & Johnnie's steakhouse in Manhattan, famed (but fading) director Harris Chappell (Tambor) plans to re-launch his Broadway career after suffering a humiliating series of flops in Hollywood.During one fateful night at Frankie & Johnnie's steakhouse in Manhattan, famed (but fading) director Harris Chappell (Tambor) plans to re-launch his Broadway career after suffering a humiliating series of flops in Hollywood.

  • Director
    • Malcolm Mowbray
  • Writers
    • Andrew Kole
    • Andrew Delaplaine
    • Scott Kasdin
  • Stars
    • Jeffrey Tambor
    • Jesse Plemons
    • Don Stark
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    155
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Malcolm Mowbray
    • Writers
      • Andrew Kole
      • Andrew Delaplaine
      • Scott Kasdin
    • Stars
      • Jeffrey Tambor
      • Jesse Plemons
      • Don Stark
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Harris Chappell
    Jesse Plemons
    Jesse Plemons
    • Spencer West
    Don Stark
    Don Stark
    • Wolfie
    Yvonne Zima
    Yvonne Zima
    • Sophia Martinelli
    William Morgan Sheppard
    William Morgan Sheppard
    • Larry Lind
    Jill Marie Jones
    Jill Marie Jones
    • Nikki Ross
    Caroline Aaron
    Caroline Aaron
    • Nancy Diamond
    Melinda McGraw
    Melinda McGraw
    • Didi Ravenal
    Mark Harelik
    Mark Harelik
    • David Thiel
    Roberto Sanchez
    Roberto Sanchez
    • Ricardo
    • (as Roberto 'Sanz' Sanchez)
    Markus Flanagan
    Markus Flanagan
    • Man In Bar
    John Prudhont
    • Mr. Copper
    Brian McGovern
    Brian McGovern
    • Monte Sobel
    Ralph P. Martin
    • Bart Liebowitz
    Livia Milano
    • Rose
    Robert Catrini
    Robert Catrini
    • Alphonso
    Anthony Russell
    Anthony Russell
    • Mario
    Julian Bailey
    Julian Bailey
    • Emerson Todd
    • Director
      • Malcolm Mowbray
    • Writers
      • Andrew Kole
      • Andrew Delaplaine
      • Scott Kasdin
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    2rsmith-27

    Amateurish bordering on laughable--but never funny

    The pseudo-sophisticates behind "Meeting Spencer" may think they have written and produced a clever insider's look at the "real" world of show business. Instead, it is an appalling hash of a movie that one watches in disbelief, assuming that it must somehow have a point. It does not. This film would get a B- as a film school project. As a commercially-released film, it is laughable. Which is NOT to suggest that it is, for one moment, actually funny. The stilted dialogue is at least partly saved by the incredibly poor sound quality, which prevents most of the actors from being heard. This is, I think, meant to be a satire on the pretensions of the world of "the theatah." Instead it is a savage indictment of the world of indie film making, and even though the budget was clearly minimal, one can't imagine who might have actually put up whatever was spent to make this embarrassment.
    8david-4695

    Making fun of show business

    I really enjoyed seeing this film. Maybe because I know how insane and whimsical the entertainment business can be, but even if you know nothing about Broadway and movie making you can still have plenty of good laughs. I saw the film with a Los Angeles audience that laughed and howled so much that I think I missed some key lines of dialogue. I'll have to get this one on DVD or go see it again to find out what I missed.

    Plus Tambor is just right in the lead role and has great timing and pacing.

    If you need a movie were things blow up, don't bother, but if you want to have fun and be transported into a world of creative people fighting for their hopes and dreams, then go see this movie.
    10salguero10

    Like Woody Allen's "Bullets Over Broadway" but wittier dialog!

    Never knew Jeffrey Tambor was THAT good an actor. But the supporting actors are just perfectly cast, so there's not a single wrong note anywhere in the film. Tambor really shines in this movie. It's like a British farce, but slowed down for American audiences, it seems to me. I can just imagine what this would have been like if Howard Hawks had directed it. ("His Girl Friday" anybody?). It's got that kind of witty dialog you might remember from Woody Allen's "Bullets Over Broadway," but they didn't have Woody's budget (especially for music, though the music in this movie is perfectly good).

    This is all done in a cozy Broadway restaurant in real time, so it has elements of a play to it. All Broadway types are represented in a clever way. The sassy Broadway agent (what was her name, Nina Diamond?), the ex-girlfriend actress, the coat check girl with high hopes, the Hollywood producer that Broadway types love to hate, the prima donna aging British actor, the dumb blonde girlfriend, the aspiring wannabes, the phony Broadway investors and then Spencer himself, the struggling actor who walks into the restaurant as a nobody and walks out as a star.

    "Meeting Spencer" is a great send-up of Broadway types and has a timeless quality that will make it watchable for years to come. Anybody thought of a sequel? As soon as they get to the theatre (with that cow!), I was wondering what would happen AFTER all this.
    10james-ramsey

    Fun and Entertaining

    Great movie if you just want to laugh and enjoy the experience! Slapstick comedy at its finest. Jeffrey Tambor is hilarious as a down-on-his-luck director trying to navigate the insanity of show business and the fickle nature of success. And who new Jessie Plemons had such pipes? I have to admit, after watching Friday Night Lights, I had no idea that Plemons had the chops to do comedy. His timing was perfect. I also really liked Melinda McGraw as the boozing, fickle actress willing to sell her sole for a part. Flawed yet endearing. The story has lots of twists so its easy to lose yourself and enjoy the ride.
    10jt1999

    Classy and Hilarious

    I was lucky enough to get to see this witty movie recently at a Sneak Preview. . Its a different kind of comedy, its really more old school, very sophisticated and intelligent - adult type of humor, subtle -- like a Woody Allen film, not like Jud Apatow films... Very smart and you really have to pay attention to get all the jokes,. It all takes place at one restaurant in New York on one night.

    Jeffery Tambor plays a director trying to get his carer back on track with a famous play he wants to produce on Broadway. But while he's at the restaurant to get the financing set up, ten million things start to go wrong, such as accidentally bumping into a sexy reporter who it turns out, he actually has an affair withl years earlier.

    Form there things get more and more crazed and its a comedy of errors - mistaken identities and people who turn out not to be who you think they are, and lots of surprises Very unpredictable and keeps you guessing to the end! I'm hoping thus will be out in the theaters soon, I want to see it again. You need to see it twice to get everything. A lot of familiar faces in the cast and great soundtrack too!

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      • April 8, 2011 (United States)
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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