Zero Charisma

It stars Sam Eidson, Anne Gee Byrd, Brock England, Garrett Graham, and Cyndi Williams.

He has a poor relationship with his family, including his grandmother, Wanda (Anne Gee Byrd), with whom he lives.

While out delivering food to the local game shop he previously worked for, he meets a charismatic hipster named Miles (Garrett Graham).

His mother Barbara (Cyndi Williams), comes to visit, bringing her 3rd fiancé, Bob (Larry Jack Dotson).

Before the game, Scott attempts to impress the group by declaring that The Matrix was written by him in junior high.

Scott returns to the local gaming shop where his hero, Greg Goran (Dakin Matthews), is making an appearance.

Pete then tells the audience that Scott was fired for masturbating to hentai anime pornography in the backroom while the store was being robbed.

A reluctant Miles agrees, urged on by the party-goers who are amused by Scott’s ridiculous fantasy antics.

The website's consensus reads: "Zero Charisma takes a refreshingly empathetic -- and often quite funny -- look at characters historically marginalized as one-dimesional archetypes.

"[1] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 63 out of 100, based on 11 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.