Movie Review: The Marc Pease Experience (2009)
It's no surprise this one is getting only a ten city release
NOTE: There is a small spoiler in this review.
Sure, they had cameras, lights and even Ben Stiller and Jason Schwartzman, but the one thing they forgot was a story worth telling. Is The Marc Pease Experience supposed to be funny, endearing, tragic or just plain boring? I walked out of the theater with one fellow critic telling me they thought it was "terrible" and another saying they would have rather watched the film's production of "The Wiz," and even that wasn't anything to brag about. Neither are flattering statements and while I won't go as far as to say the film is terrible, because they did manage to point the camera in the right direction, this dud has nowhere to go but its opening day limited theaters where it will promptly die.
The cast includes Ben Stiller, Anna Kendrick, Jason Schwartzman, Jay Paulson and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. For more information on this film including pictures, trailers and a detailed synopsis choose from the following menu.
Review
"The Marc Pease Experience" is a Paramount Vantage release, directed by Todd Louiso and is rated PG-13 for brief sexual material. The running time is 1 hour 24 minutes.
There is no connecting to any of the characters in this film. Are you eight years removed from high school, dating a high schooler and still frequent said school to visit your musical theater teacher who once told you that you set the bar "so the other kids can go beyond it"? If so, this movie may be for you.
Are you a high schooler dating a 26-year-old and screwing your middle-aged musical theater teacher? Then maybe this is for you.
Or, are you a musical theater teacher screwing one of your students while scrounging dating websites to no avail? If so, this movie is for you.
There, those are your options. I can't imagine any other human being that would be able to connect to this movie and find any reason to follow its storyline to completion. Like I said, it's not that the production is terrible, it's the fact it's a script that never should have been greenlit for lack of overall worth.
Directed by Todd Louiso, whom you may remember as Chad the Nanny in Jerry Maguire, this film serves as his second feature film after Love Liza in 2002, which starred Philip Seymour Hoffman. He co-wrote the feature with first time writer Jacob Koskoff, and it's a script that comes off as having no soul and what seems to be no idea as to what drives these characters and why we should care. If Louiso and Koskoff know, perhaps they should tell their actors whom appear lost in their own shoes. Or maybe tell the audience through the use of voice over or subtitles so we know exactly what frame of mind we are working with. Anything. Please. Give us reason to care.
Before publishing this review I asked someone if giving away the plot details above spoiled the film. The reply was, "No one will see that film, not even on accident. It will be in ten theaters this weekend and never heard from again." That sounds about right considering there isn't a trailer, official publicity stills were never sent out and even the official site showed "Forbidden" as of the posting of this review. It sounds to me like a cinematic death is exactly what the doctor ordered.
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just bought the dvd for 5rmb … cover looked interesting … trying to find a trailer now, not sure if i should watch the dvd … cannot find trailer …. only full movie on moviez sites …. original website down … maybe part of the hilarious plot??