Movie star Vincent Chase, together with his boys Eric, Turtle, and Johnny, are back - and back in business with super agent-turned-studio head Ari Gold on a risky project that will serve as Vince's directorial debut.
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Director:
Brad Peyton
Stars:
Dwayne Johnson,
Carla Gugino,
Alexandra Daddario
A new theme park is built on the original site of Jurassic Park. Everything is going well until the park's newest attraction--a genetically modified giant stealth killing machine--escapes containment and goes on a killing spree.
Director:
Colin Trevorrow
Stars:
Chris Pratt,
Bryce Dallas Howard,
Ty Simpkins
When Tony Stark and Bruce Banner try to jump-start a dormant peacekeeping program called Ultron, things go horribly wrong and it's up to Earth's Mightiest Heroes to stop the villainous Ultron from enacting his terrible plans.
Director:
Joss Whedon
Stars:
Robert Downey Jr.,
Chris Evans,
Mark Ruffalo
Boxer Billy Hope turns to trainer Tick Willis to help him get his life back on track after losing his wife in a tragic accident and his daughter to child protection services.
When John Connor, leader of the human resistance, sends Sgt. Kyle Reese back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor and safeguard the future, an unexpected turn of events creates a fractured timeline.
Director:
Alan Taylor
Stars:
Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Jason Clarke,
Emilia Clarke
In the midst of veteran con man Nicky's latest scheme, a woman from his past - now an accomplished femme fatale - shows up and throws his plans for a loop.
Three years after Mike bowed out of the stripper life at the top of his game, he and the remaining Kings of Tampa hit the road to Myrtle Beach to put on one last blow-out performance.
Director:
Gregory Jacobs
Stars:
Channing Tatum,
Joe Manganiello,
Matt Bomer
High schooler Greg, who spends most of his time making parodies of classic movies with his co-worker Earl, finds his outlook forever altered after befriending a classmate who has just been diagnosed with cancer.
This movie picks up where the TV show ended. Vincent Chase is offered a role by his former agent now Studio boss Ari Gold in a movie he is developing. Vincent agrees on the condition that he be allowed to direct the movie also. Nearly a year later, Vince is uncertain if the movie is ready, so he asks Ari for money to finish the movie. But Vincent has asked for money more than once already and Ari's bosses are not happy of how much they're spending. But he goes to their backer to ask for more money and he wants to see what Vince has shot so far but Vince won't let anyone see it yet. But he's planning a screening, and asks the backer to come to L.A. with him but he can't so he sends his son instead. At the screening Vince decides not to show it. But gives out DVDS. The son after watching the movie, says he has issues with Drama, Vince's brother who has a small role in the movie. Vince is unwilling to drop him. When they appease the son, he then says he has issues with Vince. So as they ... Written by
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According to Doug Ellin, the original cut of the film that was submitted to the MPAA was given the NC-17 rating. Ellin was forced to edit some of the more graphic sexual content in order to achieve the R rating. See more »
Goofs
(at around 17 mins) As the guys, Vince, Johnny, Eric and Turtle leave the restaurant walking out onto and along the street, there are two girls behind them. One girl is in a red dress, the other in a short grey top.
As it cuts to a wide distant shot of them walking along the street, the girls disappear. The next shot of the guys walking along the street toward the camera shows the girls re-appear. See more »
Quotes
Mrs. Ari:
It's 2 AM. You sat down to watch this movie at midnight.
Ari Gold:
I'm mentally prepping. I'm gonna start now. Wanna join me?
Mrs. Ari:
You said I couldn't.
Ari Gold:
Well you can blow me through it in case it sucks.
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Give Up The Goods (Just Step)
Written by Big Noyd (as Tajuan Akeom Perry), Mayfield W. Small Jr., Q-Tip (as Kamaal Ibn John Fareed), Havoc (as Kejuan Waliek Muchita) and Prodigy (as Albert Johnson)
Performed by Mobb Deep feat. Big Noyd
Courtesy of RCA Records
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As a fan of the show, I had high expectations for this movie. It lacked in many aspects, particularly the plot and humour. The only good thing about this movie was the nostalgia it brought about and a few of Ari's scenes. That's about it! The first half of the movie is okay but it really takes a turn for the worst midway through. I would not recommend paying to watch this movie unless you really are a die hard fan of the show or you will be more disappointed than I was. Let's hope that they end it here and don't go on to making a sequel because let's be honest, the series was great and many people will remember it that way - but not if they're going to make horrible movies like this.
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As a fan of the show, I had high expectations for this movie. It lacked in many aspects, particularly the plot and humour. The only good thing about this movie was the nostalgia it brought about and a few of Ari's scenes. That's about it! The first half of the movie is okay but it really takes a turn for the worst midway through. I would not recommend paying to watch this movie unless you really are a die hard fan of the show or you will be more disappointed than I was. Let's hope that they end it here and don't go on to making a sequel because let's be honest, the series was great and many people will remember it that way - but not if they're going to make horrible movies like this.