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Selfie Dad

2020

R

1 h 37 m

United States

Comedy

Family

Ben Marcus "Michael Jr.", a former stand-up comic in mid-life crisis, tries to become a social-media star until he and his family are radically changed by the Bible.
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4.5 /10

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Michael Jr.
Ben Marcus
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Chonda Pierce
Rosie
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James Denton
Steve
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Karen Abercrombie
Carol
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Jamie Grace
Self
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Johnny Pacar
Mickey
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Dahlia Waingort Guigui
Jessica Marcus
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Shelby Simmons
Hannah Marcus
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Jalon Christian
Jack Marcus
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Shelley Dennis
Laurie Swanson
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Charissa Saverio
Kim
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Paul Dooley
Barber
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Pat Finn
Marvin
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Maurice Hall
Police Officer
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Peter A. Hulne
Will
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Emily Tosta
Ali
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Brandon Mallard
Man who holds up his Bible

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Betelhem Eyob

23/05/2023 06:16
Good message that you want to watch with your kids, but actually enjoy yourself as well. Decent acting. Michael Jr is a favorite stand up comic of our family and he does well in this movie. We appreciate that the movie has NO CUSSING!
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Jeremy

23/05/2023 06:16
I was sitting in the living room with my very religious father when he put this movie on. I was not expecting much but from the opening scene I was hooked. This is the greatest film I have ever laid eyes on. The acting is superb and I felt myself laughing constantly. The combination of Michael Jrs (Ben Marcus) inspirational approach to religion, alongside his comedic and playful approach to life encouraged me to start going to church again after years of unbelieving! This movie changed my life for the better. I am so happy that Michael Jr. Was able to make this film and I hope that everyone watching it has the same reaction as I. Thank you, -John Markus.
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spam of the prettiest clown🤡

23/05/2023 06:16
This was not a bad movie, but it was not a great movie. It was very low budget. If you have watched any Michael Jr. Standup, or have seen him, that is all this movie is. It is just a showcase for his standup, not a great message or anything.
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Rajae belmir

23/05/2023 06:16
Ben Marcus (Michael Jr.) wants to do comedy like his deceased father but is a TV editor. He learns he can make money by posting videos from his son. Marcus discovers home-fix-it gone bad videos go viral. This is a come to Jesus film and a comedy. The problem with the film is that it is only mildly funny and is not inspirational even when they mention "War Room" which was an example of how to make an inspirational film. If you wanted to combine the Bible with comedy, talk about the rock creatures in the film Noah. Watchable, but not entertaining or inspirational.
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christ guie

23/05/2023 06:16
The Movie delivered great performances along with attacking a difficult subject perfectly. It was so emotional I had my wife's boyfriend console me with tears already dripped all the way to my legs. It's 100% what the world needs in a time like this.
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mawuena

23/05/2023 06:16
If you have any worries...they will dissipate while getting lost in a fun story that will seeing you laughing until the credits roll!!
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Iam_molamin

23/05/2023 06:16
A perfect family movie well suited in time of struggle in the world. Characters play well. Beautiful imagery.
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23/05/2023 06:16
A good family movie covering some of life's serious topics, in a light-hearted easy-to-digest way, using comedy. Don't be put off by the viewer ratings, watch it and see for yourself.
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CamïlaRossïna

13/03/2023 14:38
source: Selfie Dad
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jirakitth_c

15/02/2023 16:21
This was entertaining, funny, and heart warming. A surprising strong cast and acting performance. In the end, It begs the question, "Who does not want to be a better dad?"
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