"Guy in Row Five" attempts to be funny, but some of its antics get extremely annoying after a while. It's the story of Thess Pyong, a TV star wannabe documenting his "last day of anonymity." He claims to have secured a position as a regular on a popular TV show, but from the beginning, his irritating, over-the-top personality makes the very notion of him doing well at an audition unbelievable from the start. The real surprise would have been him succeeding. Some of Thess's actions are somewhat funny at first, but after the first ten minutes, his constant arrogance and obsequious nature become boring. Most of the supporting characters hate him for these very traits, and perhaps the most unbelievable part of the film is that he actually has friends.