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6/10
Move over Citizen Kane
kevinheisinger24 May 2023
Omar Dzlieri you did it AGAIN! You sexy SOB I cannot WAIT for your bright future. Omar is SO sure that this movie is a masterpiece that if you disagree with him, he WILL threaten you in the middle of the night via dms. Now THAT'S a sign of a passionate filmmaker! Micerz may very well be the best piece of cinema I have or will ever see, with some of THE best characters of all time! Oh man I was ROOOOOARING with laughter at some of these lines. I will be quoting some of them until the day I DIE. My favorite: "hey I don't like your shirt." Ohhhh man telling it like it IS. Some of these characters remind me of people I knew back in middle school, constantly roasting each other nonstop. The stakes in this movie are ridiculously damn high too I was on the edge of my seat! Will Devante make it to the open mic? Will Arnold fix his van? Will Joe ever stop screaming? You JUST HAVE TO FIND OUT.
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1/10
A Disaster
mason-lecompte19 November 2023
Micerz, a film supposedly centered around comedians, fails to deliver even a hint of humor or entertainment. From its godawful production quality to its unlikable characters, this movie is a painful experience that leaves viewers questioning its purpose.

One of the most glaring issues with Micerz is its horrendous production quality. The lighting, angles, and sound are all executed with such incompetence that it becomes distracting and difficult to focus on the pointless story. The film's lackluster cinematography only adds to the overall disappointment and frustration felt by the audience.

The characters in Micerz are not only unfunny, but they are also incredibly unlikable and unnecessarily angry. The lead character, Arnold, lacks any redeeming qualities whatsoever. He constantly finds himself in fits of anger without any justification, making it difficult to sympathize or connect with him. Moreover, Arnold's attempts at humor fall flat, as he never says anything remotely funny throughout the entire film. This lack of comedic talent is a significant drawback for a movie supposedly centered around comedians.

The supporting character, Dave, is equally problematic. His anger and violent tendencies are completely unjustified, leaving the audience puzzled as to why he behaves in such a manner. The film's reliance on characters assaulting each other for no reason only adds to the overall unpleasantness and lack of coherence.

It is perplexing as to why the director chose to portray comedians who lack any semblance of charm or wit. Instead of endearing themselves to the audience, these characters come across as bitter, angry and unpleasant, making it impossible to root for them or relate in any way.

In Summary, the plot, if it can even be called that, is virtually nonexistent and 100 percent of the attempts at humor fall flat, without a single funny joke in the entire two hour run time.
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3/10
Only two ways to do this type of film successfully...
A_Different_Drummer26 January 2022
One way is to space out the story with killer material. The material carries the film and gives the writer the creative space to get into the quirky characters. The other way is fill the script with legitimate insights into the real world of professional comedy. For example -- this was NOT in the film -- professional comics never laugh at material from other comics. They simply say "That's funny!" (Check it out, ask a real comic!) This film does neither. It is neither funny, nor is it solid enough to maintain interest in the characters. Ugh.
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10/10
LOVED!
GD312 February 2022
A wonderful depiction of a rag tag group of comics, each with their own sagas, as they struggle through trying to save the only place they ever loved and offered them a home. But there's so much more to it. Arnold and Dave are a duo that you both love and hate.

The movie allows you to feel like you know all the comics (or at least they remind you of someone you know). From bombing performances, internal and external struggle, the bonding between characters, this movie does an amazing job of interweaving everything to flow.

This movie got me to actually laugh many times, which is a hard feat. I finished the movie and yet I still want to follow these characters storylines. Also that tent you can smell through the screen. Watch it and you'll get it.
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8/10
A Sub-Culture Comedy about interesting characters
jynsfgtn2 February 2022
One of the many things I love about indie filmmaking is that it lets us explore niche sub-cultures and the larger than life characters who take claim to it.

That is why when I saw the feature MICerz was playing the Valley Film Festival this year, I had to see it. MICerz is about a community of struggling stand up comedians who need to save the open mic venue they call home.

Dave, the venue owner played by Joe Manente and Arnold, a guy who finds himself living in his van which stalled in the parking lot of the venue lead this charge and develop what proves to be a rocky friendship. It is interesting to note that Joe Manente not only stars in MICerz , but is an executive producer as well.

Arnold was played with subtlety by Austin Torelli and makes for a great contrast to Dave's energy. This duo has a chemistry that really works and held my interest. MICerz features real life comedians such as Dante Chang, Kevin Paniagua and Cameron Moffid. A nice touch here, it clearly added to the realism of many scenes.

I have a few friends who are stand-up comics, given what they told me MICerz gave an accurate portrayal of the lifestyle and struggles of the stand-up world. Jealousy and tough love is dished out, yet at the end of the day these open mic misfits are a family.

Bombing on stage and dealing with hecklers is a big part of it, which MICerz shows with honesty and comic relief. Kaylah Pantaleon plays Nelly, a female comic holding her own in this male dominated arena of stand up comedy.

Being a low budget indie film, MICerz is not without a blemish or two. There were some erratic camera movements I could have done without. These moments briefly took me out of the emotions a certain scenes.

Some improvised dialogue led to a cut mid-sentence at the end of a scene. Also, with a runtime of 1 hour and 53 minutes, this was one set that seemed to go over its time. These things may just add charm to fans of indie film and mumblecore, you can watch the movie and decide for yourself.

I enjoyed Micerz overall. This was a debut feature for Omar Dzlieri as a Writer/Director. Not a bad start at all. MICerz gives us a fresh take on the stand up comedy world unlike prior films such as Funny People and The Big Sick.

No, this is the less glamorous side of stand up comedy. The sparse crowds, desperation and five dollar buy-ins. If you enjoy scrappy comedies about interesting people, MICerz should be on your list.
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