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The Seat Filler

  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
819
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The Seat Filler (2004)
The Seat Filler
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Romance and drama occur after a pop superstar falls for an audience member -- a seat filler posing as an attorney -- at a music awards show.Romance and drama occur after a pop superstar falls for an audience member -- a seat filler posing as an attorney -- at a music awards show.Romance and drama occur after a pop superstar falls for an audience member -- a seat filler posing as an attorney -- at a music awards show.

  • Director
    • Nick Castle
  • Writers
    • Mark Brown
    • Duane Martin
    • Tisha Campbell
  • Stars
    • Duane Martin
    • Kelly Rowland
    • DeRay Davis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    819
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nick Castle
    • Writers
      • Mark Brown
      • Duane Martin
      • Tisha Campbell
    • Stars
      • Duane Martin
      • Kelly Rowland
      • DeRay Davis
    • 17User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Duane Martin
    Duane Martin
    • Derrick
    Kelly Rowland
    Kelly Rowland
    • Jhnelle
    DeRay Davis
    DeRay Davis
    • E.J.
    Mel B
    Mel B
    • Sandie
    • (as Melanie Brown)
    Patrick Fischler
    Patrick Fischler
    • Irwin
    Christian Copelin
    Christian Copelin
    • Kenny
    Shemar Moore
    Shemar Moore
    • Trent
    Denise Dowse
    Denise Dowse
    • Derrick's Mom
    Glynn Turman
    Glynn Turman
    • Derrick's Dad
    Kyla Pratt
    Kyla Pratt
    • Diona
    Michael Chinyamurindi
    • Nail
    • (as Michael Hinyamurindi)
    Curtis Armstrong
    Curtis Armstrong
    • LaJean
    Romy Rosemont
    Romy Rosemont
    • Vicki
    Jermaine Campbell
    • Seat Filler
    Julie Mintz
    Julie Mintz
    • Carrie
    E.E. Bell
    E.E. Bell
    • Seat Filler
    Tony Lee
    Tony Lee
    • Waiter
    Wajid
    Wajid
    • Arabian Guy
    • Director
      • Nick Castle
    • Writers
      • Mark Brown
      • Duane Martin
      • Tisha Campbell
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    User reviews17

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    8bagcoo4

    Must See!

    This was a very good movie. At first I bought it because I liked Kelly's acting and I wanted to support her, but if the truth be told--- she's a better actress than Beyonce! Acting seems natural to her (shout out for playing the role of a singer and not over doing it). I think that if a lot more people gave her a chance she could win an Oscar.

    Duane Martin is a struggling law student who takes a job as a seat filler to make in order to pay bills. He is distracted one at an awards ceremony when Kelly sits besides him. Not realizing how interested she is in him,he begins to go through tons of trouble to convince her that he is someone he isn't. This is a MUST SEE!
    7D_Burke

    Somewhat Predictable, but Strengthened by Good Acting

    The plot of "The Seat Filler", when you strip it down to its basic components, is just the same as dozens of other romantic comedies. If you know the basic structure of the "boy meets girl" story, especially if it more specifically entails "boy meets girl, then pretends to be someone he's not even though he's being himself the whole time", you pretty much know how the story will go.

    That being said, however, this romantic comedy holds its own based solely on the strength of intriguing characters, witty dialog, and overall noteworthy acting from most, if not all, involved.

    Duane Martin, who also co-wrote and produced this movie, really makes a great leading man, and does very well as a character that many people, regardless of race, can relate to. He's very funny in this movie, and he has a very genuine down-to-earth charm that had me root for him throughout the entire movie. If you don't believe he's a good actor, it should be noted that Martin, although he played a man in his late 20's, is actually in his early 40's. He was so convincing, he could play a man a decade and a half his junior! That says something. It really does.

    DeRay Davis, whose face is more familiar than his name, is also gut-bustingly hilarious as E.J., Martin's fast-talking, wise-cracking roommate. Davis's precise comic timing makes up for some slight plot holes regarding his situation. Specifically, it's never fully determined how the both of them are able to afford the apartment they're in. E.J. appears to be making as much money, if not less, than Martin's character Derrick, and he doesn't appear to have too much ambition to make any more money. But this technicality could be explained in other ways, too, I suppose.

    Kelly Rowland is admittedly less experienced in acting than Martin, but what she lacks in experience she makes up for in credibility. Rowland in this movie plays someone who should not feel completely unfamiliar to her: a successful solo R&B artist. It's not clarified in this movie how big a star she is, whether she is a crossover success or not. It's true that she's famous enough to have people take pictures of her on the red carpet, and to afford a house as big as she has.

    It is certain that Rowland has an incredible charm to her. She is incredibly beautiful, but she also has an ability to be so down to earth you just love her to death. I know I did. Rowland gets compared to Beyonce all the time, which isn't hard to figure out. However, Rowland may actually have a stronger gift for acting than her former bandmate which, should it be honed further, could result in a greater screen roles for her. Although Rowland shows some inexperience in this role, she shows a lot of promise.

    It was surprising to see other supporting acting performances here from those who could have been in bigger movies, such as Kyla Pratt ("Fat Albert", "Dr. Doolittle") and Melanie Brown (formerly known as Scary Spice of the Spice Girls). They are experienced, but they fortunately don't try too hard to steal scenes or overact. That's pretty notable, and it's what makes this low-budget film a lot more memorable than some paltry big budget black comedies such as "Are We Done Yet" or "College Road Trip".

    Others may be impressed by the cameos in this movie by the likes of Chante Moore, Kenny Lattimore, and Eriq La Salle. They are impressive, but the acting really carries this film. I found this movie at a video rental store, and I bought it used. It was indeed a worthwhile investment, and a movie I will probably go back to again and again. Sure it was predictable, but the acting really carried this movie. So I am recommending it.
    8TBTBM

    Show me the movie...

    I happen to be a man that likes the romantic movies. I developed this affection from watching the old-school stuff with Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Cary Grant, Doris Day, et 'al. I liked this movie a lot. It was marvelously funny, sentimental, interesting, simply a fun movie. Hollywood would do good to allow such movies to go to major theaters. It has very little profanity. I mean it uses language you can take a 13 yr. old to without cringing. No blatant skin showing or violence. Good solid movie. I went to the premier of this movie in Washington, D.C. The audience had a ball with it. DeRay Davis is "off-the-hook". Kelly Rowland is beautiful. Duane Martin is well directed and believable. The rest of the cast fits in well and are not annoying.
    10loyaln

    Great

    Kelly Rolland was great and shows she can act as well as sing.I believe that she should be given more opportunities to display her skills as a actress. i fill that the martins did a great job in casting her as a lead. and the movie itself was a great movie a lot of fun and romantic at the same time i loved it. i wish they would release it in the movie theaters so that every one would get a chance to see it, it would allow people to see a good romantic so called black film and know that we can do other things besides sell drugs and shoot people in our movies. it was a good, good and it should be out there so it can reach everyone. And to the Dwayne and Tisha keep writing these great stories and keep making people aware of our talents for all types of roles
    3Scoval71

    Lame Trash at Best

    I have no idea why I watched this garbage to completion. I guess I was just tired and it was very, very late at night. Ridiculous, totally unrealistic plot, horrible acting, and if I heard the characters say "anyways" or "wit" (with) or "dat" (that) ten times, I am not exaggerating. Shemar Moore makes an appearance in this film...why, I have no idea. Nude photos of him surfaced on a gay beach which doesn't surprise me. But back to the movie: Don't waste your time. Lousy, ridiculous plot, characters who mangle the English language; very trite, but maybe if you're trying to sleep, it will work out for you. Lame trash at best.

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    • Trivia
      The movie's odd-looking writing credits ("Written by Mark Brown & Duane Martin and Duane Martin & Tisha Campbell-Martin") are not an error, but from a determination by the Writers Guild of America that the movie is based on two distinct versions of the script: One written by Brown and Martin together, and a rewrite by Martin and his then-wife Campbell-Martin together.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Vicki: My name is Vicki Curtis. And you are here to be Seat Fillers. Your job is to make sure the audience never looks empty. Because without you it would look like missing teeth. We, ladies and gentlemen, we complete the smile of Hollywood. All right ya bunch of nobodies, pull out your Seat Filler rule books and read along with me. No chewing gum. No bright colors. No hats, cellphones, or pagers. No gassy foods the night before. And never ever remove your blue ribbon, it's how we identify you.

      Vicki: You. Stand up. That's right, you.

      [approaching]

      Vicki: You're crowding me.

      [feels his seat]

      Vicki: Be gone. Hit the bricks.

      Guy: What did I do?

      Vicki: Your ass is too hot! Go, you've lost your seat.

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Массовка
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Seat Filler Productions
      • Shake Martin Films
      • Strange Fruit Films
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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