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Meet the Spartans is a 2008 American parody film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. [4] The film is mainly a parody of the 2006 film 300, although it also references many other films, TV shows, people and pop cultural events of the time, in a manner similar to previous films that Friedberg and Seltzer had been involved in such as Scary Movie, Date Movie and Epic Movie.
Friedberg and Seltzer's first five films between 2006 and 2010 received wide theatrical releases to mostly commercial success, but universally negative reviews; their films Epic Movie (2007), Meet the Spartans and Disaster Movie (both 2008) are considered among the worst ever made.
Nicole Frances Parker (born February 21, 1978) is an American actress and comedian. She is best known for her work on Fox's sketch comedy show Mad TV (2003–2009, 2016), for which she was a regular cast member.
Flanagan, a native of Mount Vernon, Illinois, is the daughter of Bonnie Jerdon and David Flanagan. [1] She received a bachelor of science in theatre from the University of Evansville and a master of fine arts from the University of California, Irvine, where she sharpened her theatrical skills in plays including Fool for Love, The Time of Our Life, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Marriage of Figaro ...
Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y 2: The Killing of John Lennon: IFC First Take: Andrew Piddington (director/screenplay); Jonas Ball, Krisha Fairchild, Gunter Stern, Gail Kay Bell, Mie Omori, Robert C. Kirk 4: One Missed Call: Warner Bros. Pictures / Alcon Entertainment / Kadokawa Pictures
Lori Grenier keeps her marriage to Dan Greiner so under lock and key, there aren't any publicly available pictures of the pair. Still, Dan has stood firmly by his entrepreneurial wife throughout ...
Sean Maguire (born 18 April 1976) is an English-American actor and singer who has been professionally making films, television shows and performing on stage for over 40 years.
Its sequels, “Meet the Fockers” and “Little Fockers,” were also box office successes, culminating in a total franchise gross of over $1.13 billion in the global box office.