Not Another Celebrity Movie
Not Another Celebrity Movie

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Not Another Celebrity Movie

2013
Movie
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English

Not Another Celebrity Movie adds a unique twist to the spoof genre as the talented cast portrays the biggest cinematic icons there are: the celebrities themselves. Packed with a star-studded crew of celebrity look-alikes, this parody of Oceans 11 follows the misguided antics of Charlie Sheen as he tries to meet with Justin Bieber, whom he believes is his illegitimate son. When his attempts to reconnect are thwarted, Sheen engages the services of Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Robert DeNiro, Tom Cruise and seven other celebrities to implement a plot to kidnap the pop sensation at an upcoming concert at the Riviera Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The resulting antics are, in a word, Winning!

Insights

IMDb2.3/10
Director: Kevin R. WoodGenres: Comedy, Parody

Plot Summary

This satirical comedy takes aim at the excesses and absurdities of celebrity culture. Following a group of fictional celebrities navigating their over-the-top lives, the film pokes fun at reality shows, social media obsessions, and the often-bizarre behavior of those in the public eye. It's a wild ride through a world where fame is everything, and consequences are often hilariously ignored.

Critical Reception

The film was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews, widely criticized for its uninspired humor, lack of originality, and derivative plot. Critics found it to be a shallow imitation of better parody films, with many questioning the casting choices and the overall execution of its satirical premise.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies on tired tropes and lacks any genuine comedic spark.

  • A poorly executed parody that fails to land any meaningful jokes.

  • Offers little entertainment value and feels like a cash-in on celebrity culture.

Google audience: Audience reviews are largely negative, with many viewers finding the film to be unfunny, nonsensical, and a waste of time. Common complaints include a weak script, poor acting, and a general lack of originality.

Fun Fact

The film was intended as a satirical commentary on the media's obsession with celebrity gossip and the often manufactured nature of fame, though critics largely felt it missed the mark.

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