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Best Aaron Seltzer Movies

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Aaron Seltzer is a name that often evokes strong reactions in the world of parody films. Known for co-writing and directing a string of pop culture spoofs, his movies are frequently met with critical derision, yet they've carved out a unique niche with audiences seeking rapid-fire references, slapstick humor, and often outrageous gags. Whether seen as cinematic guilty pleasures or simply a testament to a very specific brand of comedy, Seltzer's filmography is undeniably distinct. But even within a controversial body of work, some films inevitably stand out – for better or worse. This list aims to answer the ultimate question for fans, critics, and the merely curious: which of Aaron Seltzer's movies truly rises to the top? From the wildly absurd to the surprisingly watchable, it's time to cast your vote and determine which of his parodic adventures you consider to be his "best."

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Date Movie (2006)

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**Date Movie (2006)** *Date Movie* is a 2006 spoof of romantic comedies, centering on a man named Grant (Adam Campbell) and his pursuit of the woman of his dreams, Julia Jones (Alyson Hannigan). The film broadly parodies popular romantic comedy tropes and specific films through exaggerated situations and frequent pop culture references, from *My Big Fat Greek Wedding* and *Meet the Parents* to *When Harry Met Sally* and even action films like *Kill Bill*. Supporting their often absurd journey are Julia's eccentric father, Frank (Eddie Griffin), and Grant's over-the-top parents, played by Jennifer Coolidge and Fred Willard, whose characters deliver a barrage of gags often at the expense of their respective film inspirations. This film belongs on a list of "Best Aaron Seltzer Movies" not for its critical acclaim, but because it is a quintessential example of his (and co-writer/director Jason Friedberg's) distinctive brand of parody filmmaking. *Date Movie* was one of their earliest directorial efforts, establishing the template for their subsequent string of spoof films, including *Epic Movie*, *Meet the Spartans*, and *Disaster Movie*. It perfectly encapsulates their signature style: a rapid-fire succession of low-brow gags, direct movie scene parodies, and heavy reliance on contemporary pop culture references, often prioritizing quantity of jokes over clever satire or cohesive plot. For fans and critics alike, *Date Movie* is a definitive and foundational entry in the filmography that defines Aaron Seltzer's unique, often divisive, contribution to the comedy genre.

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