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  1. Years active. 1996–present. Jason Friedberg (born October 13, 1971) and Aaron Seltzer (born January 12, 1974) are American and Canadian filmmakers. They have primarily worked on parody films, which they began writing and directing during the mid-2000s. Friedberg and Seltzer's first five films between 2006 and 2010 received wide theatrical ...

  2. Mar 6, 2022 · The most common names behind those cinematic atrocities are Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, who got to do all those films exclusively because their names show up on the credits of the first Scary Movie, a spoof that made more money than the movies it was spoofing ($278 million vs. Scream's $173 million and I Know What You Did Last Summer's $125 million).

  3. Meet the Spartans is a 2008 American parody film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. 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.

  4. Disaster Movie is a 2008 American parody film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer and produced by Peter Safran, Friedberg, and Seltzer. It stars Matt Lanter , Vanessa Minnillo , Gary "G Thang" Johnson, Crista Flanagan , Nicole Parker , Ike Barinholtz , Carmen Electra , Tony Cox , and Kim Kardashian in her feature film debut.

  5. Jan 26, 2008 · Doug Hyun/20th Century Fox. Meet the Spartans. Directed by Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer. Comedy. PG-13. 1h 26m. By Jeannette Catsoulis. Jan. 26, 2008. So much has been written about the ...

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  6. Jan 25, 2008 · Meet the Spartans: Directed by Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer. With Sean Maguire, Carmen Electra, Ken Davitian, Kevin Sorbo. A spoof of 300 (2006) and many other ...

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  8. Feb 25, 2024 · Those are largely the exceptions that prove the rule, and the decline of the parody can largely be attributed to two writers in particular. Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer co-wrote Scary Movie – which would recoup its budget 15 times over at the box office – and then proceed to run the entire operation into the ground.