I don't get it. Why all the big celebs in such a weird movie.
I don't get it. Why all the big celebs in such a weird movie.
Every time I see a different commercial, there are like 5 or 6 celebs that I didn't see in the other commercials
It's just a "look who we got to be in this" movie. I guarantee it's terribly unfunny, tired of the commercials. Nothing about it makes me laugh. Is it called 43 because there's 43 "A-listers" in it? It's like a bunch of A-list celebs farting, and enjoying their own smell while everyone else runs out of the room...
"Ok, I'm going to need you to take some pills I have in the other room..."
I gotta say it really just doesn't look good tho. Netflix.
Whoa...it's 12 different stories. look at the directors and just some of the actors
The film will feature 12 different storylines, each one done by a different director including Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, Patrik Forsberg, James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Brett Ratner, and Jonathan van Tulleken. It will star one of the biggest ensemble casts ever in film[3], with Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Emma Stone, Chloė Grace Moretz, Gerard Butler, Seann William Scott, Kate Winslet, Elizabeth Banks, Kristen Bell and Naomi Watts. The film was shot in 2010 and is set to be released by Relativity Media on January 25, 2013.[4]
Emma Stone, Gerard Butler, Hugh Jackman, Elizabeth Banks, Anna Faris, Kate Winslet, Richard Gere, Uma Thurman, Seann William Scott, Chris Pratt, Justin Long, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Josh Duhamel, Liev Schreiber, Kate Bosworth, Johnny Knoxville, Jason Sudeikis, Leslie Bibb, Bobby Cannavale, Kieran Culkin, Jack McBrayer, Halle Berry, Stephen Merchant, Chloe Moretz, Terrence Howard and more.
Supposedly it was filmed over a two year period, on and off depending on the actors schedules.
Life is a crazy ride, and nothing is guaranteed.
I've seen the fucking commercial twice in 10 minutes on Comedy Central. Fucking worse every time I see it.
"Ok, I'm going to need you to take some pills I have in the other room..."
So, it's like "Cannonball Run", except not awesome?
Preservation through destruction.

Looks like a funny film. I love the commercials.
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