Saturday, April 1, 2017

Movies I Have Seen - April 2017 (8 movies)

Zootopia . 2016 starring Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, Jenny Slate, Nate Torrence, Bonnie Hunt, Don Lake, Tommy Chong, J. K. Simmons, Octavia Spencer, Alan Tudyk, Shakira, Raymond S. Persi, Peter Mansbridge, Della Saba and Kristen Bell.

When the Bough Breaks. 2016 starring Morris Chestnut, Regina Hall, Jaz Sinclair, Theo Rossi, Romany Malco, Michael K. Williams, Glenn Morshower and GiGi Erneta.

Girls Night Out. 2017 (Canadian) starring Mackenzie Mauzy, Jacob Blair, Hannah Emily Anderson, Kelly Kruger, Katherine Barrell, Cody Ray Thompson, Tristan D. Lalla, Jennifer Garnett, Alex Ivanovici and James Milvain.

Lights Out. 2016 starring Teresa Palmer, Amiah Miller, Gabriel Bateman, Maria Bello, Emily Alyn Lind, Alexander DiPersia, Billy Burke, Alicia Vela-Bailey, Ava Cantrell, Lotta Losten and Andi Osho.

Wait Till Helen Comes (A.K.A. Little Girl's Secret). 2016 (Canadian) starring Maria Bello, Sophie Nélisse, Callum Keith Rennie, Isabelle Nélisse, Liam Dickinson, Abigail Pniowsky, Cassandra Tusa, Jerni Stewart and, Anna Pniowsky.

Boyhood. 2014 starring Patricia Arquette, Ellar Coltrane, Lorelei Linklater, Ethan Hawke, Libby Villari and Marco Perella.

Everybody Wants Some!!. 2016 starring Blake Jenner, Zoey Deutch, Glen Powell, Tyler Hoechlin, Ryan Guzman, Wyatt Russell, Temple Baker, J. Quinton Johnson, Will Brittain, Juston Street, Forrest Vickery, Tanner Kalina, Austin Amelio, Michael Monsour, Jonathan Breck and Dora Madison Burge.


Suicide Squad. 2016 starring Will Smith, Jared Leto, Margot Robbie, Joel Kinnaman, Viola Davis, Jai Courtney and Jay Hernandez.



Zootopia (also known as Zootropolis in some regions). 2016, Starring Ginnifer Goodwin as Officer Judy Hopps, Jason Bateman as Nicholas P. "Nick" Wilde, Idris Elba as Chief Bogo, Jenny Slate as Dawn Bellwether, Nate Torrence as Officer Benjamin Clawhauser, Bonnie Hunt as Bonnie Hopps, Don Lake as Stu Hopps, Tommy Chong as Yax, J. K. Simmons as Leodore Lionheart, Octavia Spencer as Mrs. Otterton, Alan Tudyk as Duke Weaselton, Shakira as Gazelle, Raymond S. Persi as Flash, Peter Mansbridge as Peter Moosebridge, Della Saba as younger Judy Hopps, Kristen Bell as Priscilla,
Kath Soucie voices a younger Nick Wilde,
Persi also voices Officer Higgins, a hippopotamus who is an elite member of the Zootopia Police Department's 1st Precinct.[21]
Maurice LaMarche as Mr. Big, an Arctic shrew who is the most fearsome crime boss in Tundratown and is served by a group of polar bears.[22]
Phil Johnston as Gideon Grey, a red fox from Bunnyburrow who used to bully the young rabbits and sheep when he was young. As an adult, he has made amends with those he picked on and became a much-respected baker.[23]
Johnston also voices an angry offscreen character who states that his taxes pay Judy's salary upon being given a parking ticket by her.[24]
Fuschia! as Major Friedkin,[25][26] a polar bear who works at the Zootopia Police Academy as drill instructor.[23]
John DiMaggio as Jerry Jumbeaux Jr., an African elephant who owns an ice cream parlor called Jumbeaux's Café which is frequented by elephants and other larger mammals.[18]
DiMaggio also voices Woolter and Jesse (a pun on the show Breaking Bad's main protagonists)two tough rams who are Doug's assistants,[27] a moose that gets a parking ticket from Judy, and the pig reporter who asks Judy "Why? Why is this happening?"[28]
Katie Lowes as Dr. Madge Honey Badger, a honey badger who helps Mayor Lionheart find the source of the "savaged animals".[18]
Gita Reddy as Nangi, an Indian elephant who works as a yoga instructor at Mystic Springs Oasis.[23]
Jesse Corti as Manchas, a black jaguar from Zootopia's Rainforest District who is a chauffeur for Zootopia's biggest limo company and is the personal chauffeur to Mr. Big.[18]
Tom Lister Jr. as Finnick, a fennec fox who is Nick’s partner in crime.[18]
Josh Dallas as an unnamed frantic domestic pig who is the owner of the "Flora and Fauna" flower shop that is robbed by Duke Weaselton and frantically asks Judy for help.[29] He later appears as a protestor at Gazelle's peace rally arguing with a female leopard.[30]
Leah Latham as Fru Fru, the daughter of Mr. Big who disapproves of her father doing his criminal business during her wedding. She befriends Judy after Judy saves her from a runaway doughnut shop sign in Little Rodentia and later names her unborn child after her.[29]
Rich Moore as Doug, an emotionless ram chemist and sniper with puffy wool who works for Assistant Mayor Bellwether.[29]
Moore also voices a gray wolf that is a security guard at Cliffside Asylum.
Byron Howard as Bucky Oryx-Antlerson, a greater kudu who is the neighbor of Judy Hopps.[29]
Howard also voices Travis, Gideon Grey's black-footed ferret friend.[36]
Jared Bush as Pronk Oryx-Antlerson, a gemsbok who is the neighbor of Judy Hopps.[29]
Mark "Rhino" Smith as Officer McHorn, a black rhinoceros police officer who is part of the Zootopia Police Department.[37]
Josie Trinidad as Mrs. Dharma Armadillo,[38] a nine-banded armadillo who is the landlady of the Grand Pangolin Apartments that Judy Hopps moves into.
John Lavelle as the unnamed construction mouse foreman of Little Rodentia's construction crew who receives the Pawpsicle sticks from Nick and Finnick.[23]

Maurice LaMarche Maurice LaMarche ...
Mr. Big (voice)
Phil Johnston Phil Johnston ...
Gideon Grey / Annoyed Citizen (voice)
Fuschia! Fuschia! ...
Drill Sergeant (voice)
John DiMaggio John DiMaggio ...
Jerry Jumbeaux Jr. (voice)
Katie Lowes Katie Lowes ...
Badger Doctor (voice)
Gita Reddy Gita Reddy ...
Nangi (voice)
Jesse Corti Jesse Corti ...
Mr. Manchas (voice)
Tommy 'Tiny' Lister Tommy 'Tiny' Lister ...
Finnick, AKA Little Toot Toot (voice) (as Tiny Lister)
Josh Dallas Josh Dallas ...
Frantic Pig (voice)
Leah Latham Leah Latham ...
Fru Fru (voice)
Rich Moore Rich Moore ...
Doug / Larry (voice)
Kath Soucie Kath Soucie ...
Young Nick (voice)
Peter Mansbridge Peter Mansbridge ...
Peter Moosebridge (voice)
Byron Howard Byron Howard ...
Bucky Oryx-Antlerson / Travis (voice)
Jared Bush Jared Bush ...
Pronk Oryx-Antlerson (voice)
Mark Rhino Smith Mark Rhino Smith ...
Officer McHorn (voice)
Josie Trinidad Josie Trinidad ...
Landlady (voice)
John Lavelle John Lavelle ...
Mouse Foreman (voice)
Kristen Bell Kristen Bell ...
Priscilla (voice)
Evelyn Wilson Bresee Evelyn Wilson Bresee ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Hewitt Bush Hewitt Bush ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Jill Cordes Jill Cordes ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Madeleine Curry Madeleine Curry ...
Sharla / Gareth / Hippo Kid (voice)
Terri Douglas Terri Douglas ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Melissa Goodwin Shepherd Melissa Goodwin Shepherd ...
Angry Mouse (voice)
Zach King Zach King ...
Muzzled Wolf (voice)
Dave Kohut Dave Kohut ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Jeremy Milton Jeremy Milton ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Pace Paulsen Pace Paulsen ...
Bully #2 (voice)
Fabienne Rawley Fabienne Rawley ...
Elephant patron / Snow Leopard co-anchor (voice)
Brad Simonsen Brad Simonsen ...
Additional Voices (voice) (as Bradford S. Simonsen)
Claire K. Smith Claire K. Smith ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Jackson Stein Jackson Stein ...
Jaguar / Bully #1 (voice)
David A. Thibodeau David A. Thibodeau ...
Gary (voice)
John Wheeler John Wheeler ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Hannah G. Williams Hannah G. Williams ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Vassos Alexander Vassos Alexander ...
Moosos Alexander (voice)
Ricardo Boechat Ricardo Boechat ...
Boi Chá (voice), David Campbell as David Koalabell and Koura Kazumasa as Michael Tanukiyama. Netflix, April 6, 2017, with Dr. Connie Luther. Music by Michael Giacchino. Soundtrack: "Try Everything" - Performed by Shakira,
Written by Sia (as Sia Furler), Tor Erik Hermansen (as Tor Erik Hermansen), and Mikkel Storleer Eriksen
Produced by Stargate for 45th & 3rd Music LLC
Arranged by Espen Lind and Amund Bjorklund
Recorded by Mikkel Storleer Eriksen & Miles Walker for 45th & 3rd Music LLC at Westlake Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA & by Mike Anderson at The Hide Out Studios, London
Shakira vocals recorded by Dave Clauss
Mixed by Phil Tan for RiotProof Productions at Ninja Club Studios, Atlanta, GA
Additional & Assistant Engineering by Daniela Rivera
Shakira appears courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment
Stage Fright
Written by Michael Giacchino
Grey's uh-Mad at Me
Written by Michael Giacchino
Ticket to Write
Written by Michael Giacchino
Foxy Fakeout
Written by Michael Giacchino
Jumbo Pop Hustle
Written by Michael Giacchino
Walk and Stalk
Written by Michael Giacchino
Not a Real Cop
Written by Michael Giacchino
Hopps Goes (After) the Weasel
Written by Michael Giacchino
The Naturalist
Written by Michael Giacchino
Mr. Big
Written by Michael Giacchino
The Nick of Time
Written by Michael Giacchino
World's Worst Animal Shelter
Written by Michael Giacchino
A Bunny Can Go Savage
Written by Michael Giacchino
Weasel Shakedown
Written by Michael Giacchino
Ramifications
Written by Michael Giacchino
Ewe Fell for It
Written by Michael Giacchino
Three-Toe Bandito
Written by Michael Giacchino
Suite from Zootopia
Written by Michael Giacchino
Parlez-Vous Rap
Vocals by Daveed Diggs
Music by BloodPop
Lyrics by Tom MacDougall
Can't Do Nuthin' Right
Performed by Madisen Ward
Written by Tom MacDougall
Madisen Ward appears courtesy of Glassnote Entertainment Group
One More Time
Written by Barrie Gledden, Peter Shand
Courtesy of Audio Network US, Inc
Carrot Days
Music and lyrics by Andrea Datzman
Give Me A Try
Music and lyrics by Andrea Datzman
A Wonderful Show
Music and lyrics by Andrea Datzman
Everybody Hurts
Written by Bill Berry, Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, and Mike Mills (as Michael Mills)
Performed by R.E.M.
Courtesy of Warner Bros Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
All By Myself
Written by Eric Carmen and Sergei Rachmaninoff (as Serge Rachmaninoff)
Performed by Eric Carmen
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
I, Loser
Written and Performed by Winston Marshall
Winston Marshall appears courtesy of Gentlemen Of The Road
Under exclusive license to Universal Island Records, Glassnote Entertainment Group, Co-Operative Music and Dew Process Pty Ltd.
Trivia: It is an American 3D computer-animated buddy comedy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 55th Disney animated feature film. The film was directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore, co-directed by Jared Bush. The film details the unlikely partnership between a rabbit police officer and a red fox con artist as they uncover a conspiracy involving the disappearance of savage predator inhabitants of a mammalian metropolis. Zootopia received critical acclaim. Filming Locations: Walt Disney Animation Studios - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA.

When the Bough Breaks. 2016, Starring Morris Chestnut as John Taylor, Regina Hall as Laura Taylor, Jaz Sinclair as Anna Walsh/ Anna Devost, Theo Rossi as Mike Mitchell, Romany Malco as Todd Decker, Michael K. Williams as Roland White, Glenn Morshower as Martin Cooper, GiGi Erneta as Dr. Grace Park,
Tom Nowicki Tom Nowicki ...
Peter Kaye
Denise Gossett Denise Gossett ...
Carol
Janee Michelle Janee Michelle ...
John's Mother
Carrie Lazar Carrie Lazar ...
Yoga Instructor
Ariadne Joseph Ariadne Joseph ...
Nurse
Matthew M. Mitchell Matthew M. Mitchell ...
Security Guard (as Matt Mitchell)
Maurice Johnson Maurice Johnson ...
Security Guard
John Folse John Folse ...
Chef John Folse (as Chef John Folse)
John Boutte John Boutte ...
Charity Singer
Ted Ferguson Ted Ferguson ...
Judge Paulson
Steve Terada Steve Terada ...
Young Researcher
Brett Baker Brett Baker ...
Police Officer
Jonathan Arthur Jonathan Arthur ...
Police Officer
Greg Rementer Greg Rementer ...
Police Officer
Edwin Compass Edwin Compass ...
Party Guest
Sue-Lynn Ansari Sue-Lynn Ansari ...
E.R. Nurse (uncredited)
Christina Bach Christina Bach ...
Clerk (uncredited)
Boyana Balta Boyana Balta ...
Susan (uncredited)
Tony Beard Tony Beard ...
Junior Attorney (uncredited)
Samantha Bell Samantha Bell ...
Girl in Photo (uncredited)
Bryan Blasingame Bryan Blasingame ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Jeff Caperton Jeff Caperton ...
Blake Marshall (uncredited)
Tyfanni Cassidy Tyfanni Cassidy ...
Lab Tech (uncredited)
Heather Ashley Chase Heather Ashley Chase ...
Dr. Harrison (uncredited)
Michelle L. Clarke Michelle L. Clarke ...
Street background (uncredited)
John C. Coffman John C. Coffman ...
Neighbor (uncredited)
Michelle DeVito Michelle DeVito ...
Party Planner (uncredited)
Micheal K. Douglas Micheal K. Douglas ...
Party Worker (uncredited)
John Garcia John Garcia ...
Car Customer (uncredited)
Bob Hartnack Bob Hartnack ...
Driver (uncredited)
Patrick Kearns Patrick Kearns ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Cynthia LeBlanc Cynthia LeBlanc ...
Charity Party Patrons (uncredited)
Elton LeBlanc Elton LeBlanc ...
Charity Party Patrons (uncredited)
Justin Lebrun Justin Lebrun ...
Actor (uncredited)
Tracy B. Mann Tracy B. Mann ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Shannon Murray Shannon Murray ...
Secretary (uncredited)
Billy Rawls Billy Rawls ...
Auto Dealership Customer (uncredited)
Carlos Retana Jr. Carlos Retana Jr. ...
Sous chef #1 (uncredited)
William Schaff William Schaff ...
Bar Patron / Pool Player (uncredited)
Lisa Ann Smith Lisa Ann Smith ...
Nurse (uncredited)
Jack Teague Jack Teague ...
Wealthy Socialite (uncredited)
John Teal Jr. John Teal Jr. ...
Attorney (uncredited)
Daryl Thibodaux Daryl Thibodaux ...
Clinic Patient, Kevin Tillett as Emergency Medical Technician and Bill Martin Williams as Neighbor. Movie Network, April 2, 2017. Music by John Frizzell. Soundtrack: "Real Love" - Written by Jasmine Ash and Dave Gulick,
Performed by Sunsun
Courtesy of Platform Music Group
Le Front Caché Sur Tes Genoux
Written by Cecile McLorin Salvant (as Cécile McLorin Salvant) and Ida Faubert
Performed by Cecile McLorin Salvant (as Cécile McLorin Salvant)
Courtesy of Mack Avenue Records
Under License from Mack Avenue Records II, LLC
All Around the World
Written by Titus Turner
Performed by John Boutte (as John Boutté)
Courtesy of Bouttéworks
The Grass Is Greener
Written by David Bartholomew (as Dave Bartholomew), Don Bartholomew, John Boutte (as John Boutté), Blake Leyh and Paul Sanchez
Performed by John Boutte (as John Boutté)
Courtesy of Bouttéworks
Brave
Written by Jhene Aiko (as Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo), Ernest D. Wilson (as Ernest Wilson) and Steve Wyreman
Performed by Jhene Aiko (as Jhené Aiko)
Courtesy of Def Jam Recordings / Artium Records
Under License from Universal Music Enterprises
F**k Em Only We Know
Written by Banks (as Jillian Banks) and Orlando Higginbottom
Performed by Banks
Courtesy of Harvest Records / Capitol Records
Under License from Universal Music Enterprises
My Feet Can't Fail Me Now
Written by Gregory Davis, Kevin Harris, Roger Lewis, Efrem P. Towns (as Efren Pierre Towns), Kirk Joseph, Charles Joseph, Jenell Marshall and Benny Jones Sr. (as Benny Jones)
Performed by Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Courtesy of Dirty Dozen Brass Band, LLC
I've Been Dreaming
Written by Mark Kelly
Performed by Mark Kelly featuring Rick Weedon, Tony Leggett and Marine Lemoëlle
Courtesy of Platform Music Group. Trivia: It is an American psychological thriller film directed by Jon Cassar and written by Jack Olsen. Filming began on February 2, 2015 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The film was released on September 9, 2016, received extremely negative reviews and has grossed $30 million.

Girls Night Out. 2017 (Canadian/ TV Movie), Starring Mackenzie Mauzy as McKenzie, Jacob Blair as Brandon, Hannah Emily Anderson as Rebecca, Kelly Kruger as Joelle, Katherine Barrell as Sadie, Cody Ray Thompson as Reese, Tristan D. Lalla as Santa, Jennifer Garnett as Divorced Woman, Alex Ivanovici as Ex Con and James Milvain as Bar Fly. Movie Network, April 1, 2017. Music by James Gelfand and Louise Tremblay. Soundtrack: "Never Come Down" and "Dancing Underwater" - Performed by Brave Shores; "Blow Up" - Performed by Kid Francescoli; "Red Alert" - Performed by Jazz Cartier; "Low Down" and "The Way You Move Me" - Performed by Vibrolux; "Off The Ground" - Performed by Bit Funk; "Pure Sin" - Performed by Dactyl; "Talk To Me" - Performed by Dark Light; "Follow" and "Gotta Go Home" - Performed by Humans; "Tonight" - Performed by Gang Signs; "Iz U Gangsta" - Performed by Haig V; "Liver Damage Victims" - Performed by 7Horse; "Living A Dream" - Performed by Radio Radio; "Life As It Happens" - Performed by Krief. Trivia: It is a Canadian made for television thriller, directed by Philippe Gagnon and written by Lisa Steele.

Lights Out. 2016, Starring Teresa Palmer as Rebecca, Amiah Miller as Young Rebecca, Gabriel Bateman as Martin, Maria Bello as Sophie, Emily Alyn Lind as Teen Sophie, Alexander DiPersia as Bret, Billy Burke as Paul, Alicia Vela-Bailey as Diana, Ava Cantrell as Teen Diana, Lotta Losten as Esther, Andi Osho as Emma,
Rolando Boyce Rolando Boyce ...
Officer Brian Andrews
Maria Russell Maria Russell ...
Officer Gomez
Elizabeth Pan Elizabeth Pan ...
Nurse
Ariel Dupin Ariel Dupin ...
Young Diana. Movie Network, April 3, 2017. Music by Benjamin Wallfisch. Soundtrack: "Enemy" - Written by Bret Autrey, Performed by Blue Stahli, Courtesy of FIXT Music/Position Music; "Lights Out" - Original music by Benjamin Wallfisch, Label: WaterTower Music, © 2016 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and RatPac-Dune Entertainment LLC. Trivia: It is an American supernatural horror film directed by David F. Sandberg in his major directorial debut, produced by Lawrence Grey, James Wan and Eric Heisserer and written by Heisserer. It stars Teresa Palmer, Gabriel Bateman, Alexander DiPersia, Billy Burke and Maria Bello. It is based on Sandberg's 2013 short film of the same name and features Lotta Losten, who starred in the short. The film had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 8, 2016, and was released in the United States and Canada on July 22, 2016 by Warner Bros. The film was a success, grossing over $148 million and receiving generally positive reviews. A sequel is currently in development. Filming locations:
Los Angeles, California, USA
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632 North Avenue 50, Los Angeles, California, USA (Aldama Elementary School-called Palmeri Elementary in the move-Martin's school)
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5601 North Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California, USA (Rebecca's apartment building).
Alicia Vela-Bailey, the woman in the costume, was previously Palmer's stunt double on I Am Number Four (2011).

Wait Till Helen Comes (A.K.A. Little Girl's Secret). 2016 (Canadian), Starring Maria Bello as Jean, Sophie Nélisse as Molly, Callum Keith Rennie as Dave, Isabelle Nélisse as Heather, Liam Dickinson as Michael, Abigail Pniowsky as Helen, Cassandra Tusa as Teenage Girl #3, Jerni Stewart as Teenage Girl #2, Anna Pniowsky as Missing Girl #1,
Logan Creran Logan Creran ...
Hyperactive boy
Kally Berard Kally Berard ...
Teenage girl #1
John B. Lowe John B. Lowe ...
Sheriff
Frank Adamson Frank Adamson ...
Mr. Simmonds
Robin Ruel Robin Ruel ...
Nurse #1
Mary Downing Hahn Mary Downing Hahn ...
Librarian
Tom Young Tom Young ...
The Banker
Darren Felbel Darren Felbel ...
Edward
Emily Ann Parker Emily Ann Parker ...
Mrs. Miller. Movie Network, April 9, 2017. Music by Samuel Laflamme. Soundtrack: "Ascension", "Golden Age" and "Meltdown" - Performed by Lives Of Angels; "Ramblin' Rose" - Performed by Nat King Cole; "A Forest" - Performed by The Cure. Trivia: It is a Canadian film directed by Dominic James and written by Victoria Sanchez Mandryk. It is adapted from the book by Mary Downing Hahn. It stars Maria Bello, Sophie Nélisse and Isabelle Nélisse. The film was released in multiple Canadian cities on November 25, 2016. Filming Locations: Winnipeg, Canada.

Boyhood. 2014, Starring Patricia Arquette as Olivia Evans, Ellar Coltrane as Mason Evans Jr., Lorelei Linklater as Samantha Evans, Ethan Hawke as Mason Evans Sr., Libby Villari as Catherine, Marco Perella as Professor Bill Welbrock,
Brad Hawkins as Jim: Olivia's boyfriend
Jamie Howard as Mindy Welbrock: Bill's daughter
Andrew Villarreal as Randy Welbrock: Bill's son
Jenni Tooley as Annie: Mason Sr.'s second wife
Richard Andrew Jones as Annie's father
Karen Jones as Annie's mother
Bill Wise as Steve Evans: Mason Sr.'s brother
Acquaintances
Zoe Graham as Sheena: Mason Jr.'s girlfriend
Charlie Sexton as Jimmy: Mason Sr.'s roommate and friend
Barbara Chisholm as Carol: Olivia's friend
Cassidy Johnson as Abby: Carol's daughter
Richard Robichaux as Mason's boss
Steven Chester Prince as Ted: Olivia's boyfriend
Tom McTigue as Mr. Turlington: Mason Jr.'s photography teacher
Will Harris as Sam's boyfriend at college
Andrea Chen as Sam's college roommate
Maximillian McNamara as Dalton: Mason Jr.'s college roommate
Taylor Weaver as Barb: Dalton's girlfriend
Jessi Mechler as Nicole: Barb's roommate

Elijah Smith Elijah Smith ...
Tommy
Steven Chester Prince Steven Chester Prince ...
Ted (as Steven Prince)
Bonnie Cross Bonnie Cross ...
Teacher
Sydney Orta Sydney Orta ...
Elementary School Girl (as Sidney Orta)
Jamie Howard Jamie Howard ...
Mindy
Andrew Villarreal Andrew Villarreal ...
Randy
Shane Graham Shane Graham ...
Neighborhood Friend #1
Tess Allen Tess Allen ...
Neighborhood Friend #2
Ryan Power Ryan Power ...
Paul
Sharee Fowler Sharee Fowler ...
Book Trivia Judge
Mark Finn Mark Finn ...
Book Release Emcee
Charlie Sexton Charlie Sexton ...
Jimmy
Byron Jenkins Byron Jenkins ...
Barber
Holly Moore Holly Moore ...
Mason's 4th Grade Teacher
David Blackwell David Blackwell ...
Liquor Store Clerk
Barbara Chisholm Barbara Chisholm ...
Carol
Matthew Martinez-Arndt Matthew Martinez-Arndt ...
Lee
Cassidy Johnson Cassidy Johnson ...
Abby
Cambell Westmoreland Cambell Westmoreland ...
Kenny
Jennifer Griffin Jennifer Griffin ...
Mrs. Darby
Garry Peters Garry Peters ...
No Obama Man
Merrilee McCommas Merrilee McCommas ...
Obama Mama
Tamara Jolaine Tamara Jolaine ...
Tammy
Jordan Howard Jordan Howard ...
Tony
Andrew Bunten Andrew Bunten ...
Bully 1
Tyler Strother Tyler Strother ...
Bully 2
Evie Thompson Evie Thompson ...
Jill
Brad Hawkins Brad Hawkins ...
Jim
Savannah Welch Savannah Welch ...
College Girl Singer
Mika Odom Mika Odom ...
Gabi
Sinjin Venegas Sinjin Venegas ...
Chase
Nick Krause Nick Krause ...
Charlie
Derek Chase Hickey Derek Chase Hickey ...
Charlie's Friend (as Derek Chase)
Angela Rawna Angela Rawna ...
Professor Douglas
Megan Devine Megan Devine ...
Make Out Girl
Jenni Tooley Jenni Tooley ...
Annie
Landon Collier Landon Collier ...
Cooper
Roland Ruiz Roland Ruiz ...
Enrique
Richard Andrew Jones Richard Andrew Jones ...
Grandpa Cliff (as Richard Jones)
Karen Jones Karen Jones ...
Nana
Gordon Friday Gordon Friday ...
Pastor
Tom McTigue Tom McTigue ...
Mr. Turlington
Sam Dillon Sam Dillon ...
Nick
Martel Summers Martel Summers ...
Beer Pong Guy
David Clark David Clark ...
High School Band Singer
Zoe Graham Zoe Graham ...
Sheena
Jessie Tilton Jessie Tilton ...
April (as Jesse Tilton)
Richard Robichaux Richard Robichaux ...
Mason's Boss
Will Harris Will Harris ...
Sam's College Boyfriend
Indica Shaw Indica Shaw ...
Hooper
Bruce Salmon Bruce Salmon ...
Guitar Player
Wayne Sutton Wayne Sutton ...
Beat Box
Joe Sundell Joe Sundell ...
Band Member 1
Sean Tracey Sean Tracey ...
Band Member 2
Ben Hodges Ben Hodges ...
Band Member 3
Daniel Zeh Daniel Zeh ...
Band Member 4
Chris Doubek Chris Doubek ...
Guy in Diner
Andrea Chen Andrea Chen ...
Sam's Roommate
Mona Lee Fultz Mona Lee Fultz ...
High School Teacher (as Mona Lee)
Bill Wise Bill Wise ...
Uncle Steve
Alina Linklater Alina Linklater ...
Twin Cousin 1
Charlotte Linklater Charlotte Linklater ...
Twin Cousin 2
Genevieve Kinney Genevieve Kinney ...
Woman at Party
Elijah Ford Elijah Ford ...
Jimmy's Bandmate 1
Kyle Crusham Kyle Crusham ...
Jimmy's Bandmate 2
Conrad Choucroun Conrad Choucroun ...
Jimmy's Bandmate 3
Maximillian McNamara Maximillian McNamara ...
Dalton
Taylor Weaver Taylor Weaver ...
Barb
Jessi Mechler Jessi Mechler ...
Nicole
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Virginia Allee Virginia Allee ...
Patron in Restaurant (uncredited)
Marina Arellano Marina Arellano ...
Student (uncredited)
Brad Ausmus Brad Ausmus ...
Himself -- Houston Catcher (archive footage) (uncredited)
Greg Baglia Greg Baglia ...
Additional Voices (uncredited)
Jonathan Bell Jonathan Bell ...
Kitchen Worker (uncredited)
Deanna Brochin Deanna Brochin ...
College Student (uncredited)
Jayson Champion Jayson Champion ...
Man in Restaurant (uncredited)
Roger Clemens Roger Clemens ...
Himself -- Houston Pitcher (archive footage) (uncredited)
Lise' Creed Lise' Creed ...
Queso Waitress (uncredited)
Ken Edwards Ken Edwards ...
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Maria Engler Maria Engler ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Amber Jaycox Amber Jaycox ...
High School Student (uncredited)
Kaitlyn King Kaitlyn King ...
Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Jason Lane Jason Lane ...
Himself -- Houston Home-Run Hitter (archive footage) (uncredited)
Stephen Latham Stephen Latham ...
Late Night Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Alexander Lu Alexander Lu ...
Dweeb (uncredited)
Natalie Makenna Natalie Makenna ...
College Student (uncredited)
Doug Mansolino Doug Mansolino ...
Himself -- Houston Third Base Coach (archive footage) (uncredited)
Heather Materne Heather Materne ...
Parent (uncredited)
Rissa Medlenka Rissa Medlenka ...
Middle school student (uncredited)
Craig Alan Ries Craig Alan Ries ...
College Student (uncredited)
Courtney Tailor Courtney Tailor ...
Student (uncredited)
Corey Terrell Corey Terrell ...
Student (uncredited)
Johnny Walter Johnny Walter ...
Dinner Guest. Movie Network, April 9, 2017. Soundtrack: "Yellow" - Written by Guy Berryman (as Guy Rupert Berryman), Jon Buckland (as Jonathan Mark Buckland ), Will Champion (as William Champion) and Chris Martin (as Christopher Martin),
Performed by Coldplay
Published by Universal Music - MGB Songs on behalf of Universal Music Publishing MGB L.T.
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Hate to Say I Told You So
Written by Nicholaus Arson (as Randy Fitzsimmons)
Performed by The Hives
From the album 'Veni Vidi Vicious' © 2000
Published by Songs and Stories Publishing (Administered by Imagem Music)
Courtesy of Burning Heart Records/Epitaph Europe BV, Warner Bros. Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Oops I Did It Again
Written by Max Martin and Rami Yacoub
Performed by Lorelei Linklater
Published by Universal Music - Z Tunes LLC on behalf of Imagem Ltd., MXM Music AB
Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc.
Anthem Part Two
Written by Travis Barker, Thomas DeLonge, Mark Hoppus
Performed by Blink 182
Published by EMI April Music Inc. on behalf of Itself and Jolly Old Saint Dick, Beat Poet Music & HMNIM Music
Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc.
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Soak Up the Sun
Written by Sheryl Crow and Jeffrey Trott
Performed by Sheryl Crow
Published by Wixen Music Publishing on behalf of Cyrillic Soup, Reservoir 415
Administered by Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
Courtesy of A&M Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Try Again
Written by Tim Mosley (as Timothy Z. Mosley), Stephen Garrett
Performed by Aaliyah
Published by WB Music Corp., Reservoir Media Music/Black Fountain Music
Courtesy of Blackground Records
Under license from Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
Whomping Willow and the Snowball Fight
(From Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004))
Composed by John Williams
Published by Songs of Universal, Inc. on behalf of Warner-Barham Music LLC.
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Could We
Written by Cat Power (as Chan M. Marshall)
Performed by Cat Power
Published by Doorman Music/Mattitude Music
Courtesy of Matador Records
My Good Gal
Written by Ketch Secor
Performed by Old Crow Medicine Show
Published by Blood Donor Music
Administered by Spirit One Music
Courtesy of Nettwerk Productions, Limited
Rock and Roll (Part 2)
Written by Mike Leander, Gary Glitter
Performed by Gary Glitter
Published by Palan Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS) c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC, Universal Music Corp. on behalf of Universal/MCA Music Ltd.
Courtesy of Snapper Music Plc.
Split the Difference
Written by Ethan Hawke
Performed by Ethan Hawke and Charlie Sexton
Do You Realize
Written by Wayne Coyne, Steven Drozd, Michael Ivins, Dave Fridmann
Performed by The Flaming Lips
Published by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. on behalf of Itself and Lovely Sorts of Death Music (BMI)
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Freaks! Freaks!
Written by Pigeon John (as John Dust), DJ Rhettmatic (as Nazereth Nirza)
Performed by Pigeon John
Published by Songs Music Publishing LLC on behalf of Itself and Pigeon John Publishing, Beat Junkie Vision
Courtesy of Quannum Projects
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
I Held Onto My Pride and Let Her Go
Written by Dale Watson
Performed by Dale Watson
Courtesy of Dale Watson Music
Crank That (Soulja Boy)
Travis Barker Remix
Written by Soulja Boy (as DeAndre Way)
Performed by Soulja Boy
Published by SouljaBoyTellEmMusic
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Crazy
Written by Danger Mouse (as Brian Burton), CeeLo Green (as Thomas Callaway), Gian Piero Reverberi, Gianfranco Reverberi
Performed by Gnarls Barkley
Published by Chrysalis Music Ltd (PRS) c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC, Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) on behalf of Warner/Chappell Music Publishing Ltd, Universal Music - Careers on behalf of Soundcast Music
Courtesy of Warner Music UK/Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
We're All In This Together
Written by Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil
Performed by Cassidy Johnson
Published by Walt Disney Music Company, Inc.
Hate It Here
Written by Nels Cline, John Stirratt (as John Chadwick Stirratt), Glenn Kotche, Mikael Jorgensen, Pat Sansone and Jeff Tweedy (as Jeffrey Scot Tweedy)
Performed by Wilco
Published by Nebsonic Music, Poeyfarre Music, Pear Blossom Music, Jorgenstormusic, These Four Songs, Words Ampersand Music c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Courtesy of Nonesuch Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
One (Blake's Got a New Face)
Written by Ezra Koenig, Rostam Batmanglij and Chris Tomson (as Christopher Tomson), Mighty Sparrow (as Slinger Francisco)
Performed by Vampire Weekend
Published by Vampire Weekend Music (ASCAP), Haka Taka Music (BMI)
Courtesy of XL Recordings Ltd.
By arrangement with Beggars Group Media Limited
LA Freeway
Written by Guy Clark
Performed by Ethan Hawke
Published by Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP)
1901
Written by Deck D'Arcy (as Frederic Moulin), Thomas Mars (as Thomas Croquet), Christian Mazzalai, Laurent Brancowitz (as Laurent Mazzalai)
Performed by Phoenix
Published by Ghettoblaster S.A.R.L.
Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc.
Courtesy of Glassnote Records
Lovegame
Written by Lady Gaga (as Stefani Germanotta), RedOne (as Nadir Khayat)
Performed by Lady Gaga
Published by Sony/ATV Songs LLC
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Desencabulada
Written by Luis Felipe Gama, Rodrigo Campos
Performed by Luísa Maita
Published by Cumbancha Music Publishing (BMI)
Courtesy of Cumbancha Music
License arranged by Fine Gold Music
Good Girls Go Bad
Written by Kara DioGuardi (as Kara Elizabeth DioGuardi), Jacob Kasher (as Jacob Kasher Hindlin), Kevin Rudolf, Gabe Saporta
Performed by Cobra Starship ft. Leighton Meester
Published by Sunshine Terrace Music/BMG Bumblebee c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC, Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) on behalf of Itself and Lion Aire Publishing, Sony/ATV Tunes LLC, Kevinthecity Publishing, and J. Kasher Music, EMI April Music Inc. on behalf of Itself and Blast Beat Music
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp/Fueled by Ramen
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Leighton Meester appears courtesy of Universal Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Lero Lero
Written by Luísa Maita
Performed by Luísa Maita
Published by Cumbancha Music Publishing (BMI)
Courtesy of Cumbancha Music
License arranged by Fine Gold Music
Sous La Soleil
Performed by Major Boys feat. Aurélia Ikor (as Aurélia)
Composed and Written by Aurélia Ikor, Pascal Brunkow (as P. Brunko), Chris Bovet (as C. Bovet), Mimmo Pisino (as M. Pisino), Timothy Borgas (as T. Borgas), Jaba Gawan Seiler (as Jaba Seiler)
Courtesy of Mouvance Records Switzerland
Let It Die
Written by Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett
Performed by Foo Fighters
Published by Flying Earform Music on behalf of BMG Bumblebee c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC, Songs of Universal, Inc. on behalf of Itself, MJ Twelve Music and I Love the Punk Rock Music/Universal Music Corp. on behalf of Living Under a Rock Music
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Radioactive
Written by Caleb Followill, Nathan Followill (as Ivan Followill), Jared Followill, Matthew Followill
Performed by Kings of Leon
Published by Pistola/Sinderella's Grass Slipper/McFearless Music/BMG Bumblebee/Coffee Tea or Me Publishing c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Wish You Were Here
Written by David Gilmour, Roger Waters
Performed by Savannah Welch
Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) on behalf of Roger Waters Music Overseas Ltd., © 1975 Pink Floyd Music
Publishers Limited administered by Imagem UK Limited
Beyond the Horizon
Written by Bob Dylan (as Robert Dylan), Will Grosz (as Hugh Williams), Jimmy Kennedy (as James Kennedy)
Performed by Bob Dylan
Published by Shapiro Bernstein & Co., Inc. (ASCAP), Beinstock Publishing Company (ASCAP) on behalf of Redwood Music Ltd. (PRS), Special Rider Music
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Sunshine Day
Written by Sol Amarfio (as Solomon Amarfio), Teddy Osei (as Francis Teddy Osei) and Mac Tontoh (as Michael Tontoh)
Performed by Osibisa
Published by Music Publishing International, USA Ltd., Osibisounds Ltd.
An original Flying Elephant/Red Steel Production (1996)
Courtesy of Red Steel Music/Flying Elephant
Band on the Run
Written by Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney
Performed by Paul McCartney & Wings
Published by MPL Communications, Inc.
Courtesy of MPL Communications, Inc.
Telephone
Performed by Lady Gaga and Beyoncé Knowles (as Beyoncé)
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Ryan's Song
Written by Ethan Hawke
Performed by Ethan Hawke, Ellar Coltrane, Lorelei Linklater, Jenni Tooley
Happy Birthday to You
Written by Mildred J. Hill (as Mildred Hill), Patty S. Hill (Patty Hill)
Published by Summy-Birchard Company (ASCAP)
She's Long Gone
Written by Dan Auerbach and Patrick J. Carney (as Patrick Carney)
Performed by The Black Keys
Published by McMoore McLesst Publishing (BMI)
Administered by Wixen Music Publishing
Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved.
Courtesy of Nonesuch Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Notre Dame Victory March
Written by John F. Shea (as John Shea) and Michael J. Shea (as Michael Shea)
Published by Edwin H. Morris & Co., a division of MPL Music Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP)
Pout
Written by David Clark, Sam Dillon
Performed by David Clark & Sam Dillon
Helena Beat
Written by Mark Foster
Performed by Foster the People
Published by Smims Coffee and Tea Music Publishing (BMI)
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Suburban War
Written by Win Butler, Will Butler (as William Butler), Régine Chassagne, Jeremy Gara, Tim Kingsbury and Richard Reed Parry (as Richard Parry)
Performed by Arcade Fire
Published by EMI April Music Inc. on behalf of EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Courtesy of Merge Records
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
Somebody That I Used to Know
Written by Gotye (as Walter Andre De Backer), Luiz Bonfá (as Luiz Bonfa)
Performed by Gotye ft. Kimbra
Published by Op Shop Songs Pty Ltd.
Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc., Unichappell Music Inc. (BMI)
Courtesy of Universal Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Gobbelins
Written by Sick
Performed by Bruce Salmon and Wayne Sutton
Published by Sick Wreck Creation Music (BMI)
Old Black Crow
Written by Sean Tracey
Performed by Austin Steamers
Published by Crabgrass Music
I'll Be Around
Written by Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew
Performed by Yo La Tengo
Published by Roshashauna Music, Excellent Classical Songs
Courtesy of Matador Records
Trojans
Written by Keith Jeffery (as Keith Jeffrey), Michael Jeffery (as Michael Jeffrey), Steven Jeffery (as Steven Jeffrey), Darren Sell
Performed by Atlas Genius
Published by Frogs Head Records
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Não Acorde o Neném
Written by Moreno Veloso, Domenico Lancellotti
Performed by Moreno Veloso
Published by Esponja Edições
Courtesy of Luaka Bop
License arranged by Fine Gold Music
Em Todo Lugar Voz Boa
Written by Moreno Veloso
Performed by Moreno Veloso
Published by Esponja Edições
Courtesy of Luaka Bop
License arranged by Fine Gold Music
Que Mala
Written by Freddy Fender (as Eddie Medina)
Performed by Freddy Fender
Published by Evangelina Huerta
Courtesy of Arhoolie Records
Coisa Boa
Written by Moreno Veloso, Domenico Lancellotti
Performed by Moreno Veloso
Published by Esponja Edições
Courtesy of Luaka Bop
License arranged by Fine Gold Music
The Dog Song
Written by Marlon Sexton
Performed by Charlie Sexton
Hero
Written by Joe Keefe
Performed by Family of the Year
Published by Peermusic III LTD (BMI) on behalf of Joseph Keefe Music
Courtesy of FOTY, LLC
Under exclusive license to Nettwerk Productions, Ltd.
Summer Noon
Written by Jeff Tweedy
Performed by Jeff Tweedy (as Tweedy)
Published by Words Ampersand Music (BMI)
Administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Courtesy of DBPM Records
Deep Blue
Written by Win Butler, Will Butler (as William Butler), Régine Chassagne, Jeremy Gara, Tim Kingsbury, Richard Reed Parry (as Richard Parry)
Performed by Arcade Fire
Published by EMI April Music Inc. on behalf of EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Courtesy of Merge Records
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
What Is Life
(uncredited)
Written by George Harrison
Performed by George Harrison
Get Lucky
(uncredited)
Written by Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo, Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers
Performed by Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams
Island in the Sun
(uncredited)
Written by Rivers Cuomo
Performed by Weezer.
Trivia: It is an American coming-of-age film written and directed by Richard Linklater, and starring Patricia Arquette, Ellar Coltrane, Lorelei Linklater, and Ethan Hawke. Filmed from 2002 to 2013, Boyhood depicts the childhood and adolescence of Mason Evans, Jr. (Coltrane) from ages six to eighteen as he grows up in Texas with divorced parents (Arquette and Hawke). Richard Linklater's daughter Lorelei plays Mason's sister, Samantha. Production began in 2002 and finished in 2013, with Linklater's goal to make a film about growing up. The project began without a completed script, with only basic plot points and the ending written initially. Linklater developed the script throughout production, writing the next year's portion of the film after rewatching the previous year's footage. He incorporated changes he saw in each actor into the script, while also allowing all major actors to participate in the writing process by incorporating their life experiences into their characters' stories. Boyhood premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival[3] and was released theatrically on July 11, 2014.[4] The film also competed in the main competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival,[5] where Linklater won the Silver Bear for Best Director.[6] The film was nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, winning Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress for Arquette. It also was nominated for five BAFTA awards, winning for Best Director and Best Film. Additionally, it was nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor for Hawke and Best Supporting Actress for Arquette, which she won. Production: In May 2002, Linklater said that he would begin shooting an untitled film in his home city of Houston that summer.[7] He planned to assemble the cast and crew for a few weeks' filming annually for 12 years. He said: "I've long wanted to tell the story of a parent–child relationship that follows a boy from the first through the 12th grade and ends with him going off to college. But the dilemma is that kids change so much that it is impossible to cover that much ground. And I am totally ready to adapt the story to whatever he is going through."[7] IFC, the film's distributor, committed to a film budget of US$200,000 per year, or $2.4 million over the 12-year shooting period. Linklater hired the six-year-old Coltrane to play the boy.[9][10] The cast could not sign contracts for the film due to the De Havilland Law, which makes it illegal to contract someone for more than seven years of work. Linklater told Hawke that he would have to finish the film if Linklater died. Ellar Coltrane portrayed the film's protagonist, Mason Jr. Boyhood began filming without a completed script. Linklater had prepared each character's basic plot points, and the ending—including the final shot—but otherwise wrote the script for the next year's filming after rewatching the previous year's footage, incorporating the changes he saw in each actor. All major actors participated in the writing process, contributing their life experiences; for example, Hawke's character is based on his and Linklater's fathers—both Texan insurance agents who divorced and remarried—and Arquette's character is based on her mother, who resumed her education later in life and became a psychotherapist. Despite the unconventional screenwriting process, Linklater stated that he had a general storyline in mind, and that the actors did not change the general direction of the story. Filming locations:
Austin, Texas, USA
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Pedernales Falls State Park - 2585 Park Road 6026, Johnson City, Texas, USA (Mason and father camping together)
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San Marcos, Texas, USA
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Houston, Texas, USA
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Big Bend State Park, Texas, USA
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Museum of Natural Science, 5555 Hermann Park Dr, Houston, Texas, USA
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Terlingua, Texas, USA (roadside diner)
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Lost Pines, Bastrop, Texas, USA (shooting practice)
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Minute Maid Park - 501 Crawford Street, Houston, Texas, USA (baseball game)
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Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas, USA (Parking lot scene where Mason goes to college.)
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Texas, USA
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Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas, USA (Dorm Room scene when he meets his roommate was filmed in Fletcher Hall .)
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Big Bend National Park, Texas, USA (location)
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Dart Bowl, 5700 Grover Avenue, Austin, Texas, USA
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Cockrell Butterfly Center, Houston Museum of Natural Science, 5555 Hermann Park Dr,, Houston, Texas, USA (Interior of the Houston Museum of Natural Science, studying butterflies against a brochure)
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Joe Dan Mills Elementary School, 6201 Davis Lane, Austin, Texas, USA
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Alpine, Texas, USA (Sul Ross State University).

Everybody Wants Some!!. 2016, Starring Blake Jenner as Jake Bradford, Zoey Deutch as Beverly, Glen Powell as Finnegan "Finn", Tyler Hoechlin as Glen McReynolds, Ryan Guzman as Kenny Roper, Wyatt Russell as Charlie Willoughby, Temple Baker as Tyrone Plummer, J. Quinton Johnson as Dale Douglas, Will Brittain as Billy "Beuter" Autrey, Juston Street as Jay Niles, Forrest Vickery as Coma, Tanner Kalina as Alex Brumley, Austin Amelio as Nesbit, Michael Monsour as Justin, Jonathan Breck as Coach Gordan, Dora Madison Burge as Val,
Courtney Tailor Courtney Tailor ...
Sorority Girl #1
Taylor Murphy Taylor Murphy ...
Sorority Girl #2
Christina Burdette Christina Burdette ...
Cute Coed #1
Sophia Taylor Ali Sophia Taylor Ali ...
Beverly's Roommate (as Sophia Ali)
Ernest James Ernest James ...
Sound Machine Doorman
Jason Liebrecht Jason Liebrecht ...
Sound Machine Manager (as E. Jason Liebrecht)
Justin Alexio Justin Alexio ...
Sound Machine Bartender
Celina Chapin Celina Chapin ...
Angie
Shailaun Manning Shailaun Manning ...
Elaine (as Shailaundra Manning)
Lynden Orr Lynden Orr ...
Suzi
Laura Ritz Laura Ritz ...
McReynolds' Girl
Zoey Brooks Zoey Brooks ...
Cathy
Asjha Cooper Asjha Cooper ...
Sharon
Olivia Griswald Olivia Griswald ...
Leeann
Anna Vanston Anna Vanston ...
Michelle
Tess Cline Tess Cline ...
Country Girl #1
Adriene Mishler Adriene Mishler ...
Country Girl #2
Beau Smith Beau Smith ...
Guaranteed Wholesome DJ
Mike Wiebe Mike Wiebe ...
Punk Band Member #1
Fadi El-Assad Fadi El-Assad ...
Punk Band Member #2
Ian Walling Ian Walling ...
Punk Band Member #3
Robert Marchant Robert Marchant ...
Punk Band Member #4
Ian MacDougall Ian MacDougall ...
Punk Band Member #5
Jenna Saab Jenna Saab ...
Mud Wrestlng Champ (as Jenna Marie Saab)
Lauren Hale Lauren Hale ...
Mud Wrestling Opponent
Kay Epperson Kay Epperson ...
Wigwam Server
Tory Taranova Tory Taranova ...
Debra Kadabra
Jessi Mechler Jessi Mechler ...
Astrology Girl
Katharine Sutton Katharine Sutton ...
Oz Party Girl (as Katherine Sutton)
Blaire Clause Blaire Clause ...
Oz Party Girl #2
Devin Bonnée Devin Bonnée ...
The Mad Hatter (as Devin Bonnee)
Kaleb King Kaleb King ...
The Queen Of Hearts
Charlie Charlie ...
Cat in Refridgerator
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jeremy Abdo Jeremy Abdo ...
Sound Machine Patron (uncredited)
Deborah Alcorn Deborah Alcorn ...
Car Driver / Pedestrian (uncredited)
Dennis Alcorn Dennis Alcorn ...
Driver / Pedestrian (uncredited)
Vanessa Amaya Vanessa Amaya ...
Sound Machine Patron (uncredited)
Jared Ryan Amburn Jared Ryan Amburn ...
College Student / Fraternity Boy (uncredited)
Genie Anderson Genie Anderson ...
Country Dancer (uncredited)
Destiny Baldwin Destiny Baldwin ...
Zepplin girlfriend (uncredited)
Tyler Banner Tyler Banner ...
Party Goer (uncredited)
Jonathan Bell Jonathan Bell ...
Sound Machine Patron (uncredited)
Matt Blackwell Matt Blackwell ...
Sound Machine Patron (uncredited)
Brian Bogart Brian Bogart ...
Autrey's Friend (uncredited)
Sadie Brook Sadie Brook ...
Sound Machine Patron (uncredited)
Alyssa Bryer Alyssa Bryer ...
Two step dancer (uncredited)
Erica Buitron Erica Buitron ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Kyla Burke Kyla Burke ...
Two Step Dancer (uncredited)
Alexandra Conroy Alexandra Conroy ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Chris Cude Chris Cude ...
Disco Dancer (uncredited)
Julie Cude-Eaton Julie Cude-Eaton ...
Townsperson (uncredited)
Emily Deaver Emily Deaver ...
Girlfriend (uncredited)
Zach Denny Zach Denny ...
Two Step Dancer (uncredited)
Valeria Dominguez Valeria Dominguez ...
Dance Club Patron (uncredited)
Maria Engler Maria Engler ...
Disco dancer (uncredited)
Samantha Frank Samantha Frank ...
Sound Machine Waitress (uncredited)
Bonnie Gayle Bonnie Gayle ...
College Student (uncredited)
Abby Glantz Abby Glantz ...
Country Dancer (uncredited)
David Gonzalez David Gonzalez ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Rebekah Herzberg Rebekah Herzberg ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Holly Jee Holly Jee ...
Punk (uncredited)
Dane Jensen Dane Jensen ...
Sound machine patron (uncredited)
Gregory Jerralds Gregory Jerralds ...
Soundbox DJ (uncredited)
Olivia Jordan Olivia Jordan ...
LeaAnn (uncredited)
Juliette Kida Juliette Kida ...
Sound Machine Patron (uncredited)
Michael Koester Michael Koester ...
Pool Hall Student (uncredited)
Lynzy Lab Lynzy Lab ...
Sound Machine Patron / Disco Dancer (uncredited)
Nicholas Marino Nicholas Marino ...
Mad Hatter (uncredited)
Erin Marquez Erin Marquez ...
Nesbit's Girl (uncredited)
Jack McConnell Jack McConnell ...
Oz Party Guest / College Student / Sound Machine Patron (uncredited)
Aubrey McCreary Aubrey McCreary ...
Sound Machine Patron / Disco Dancer (uncredited)
Shelby Merritt Shelby Merritt ...
Two-stepper (uncredited)
Caitlyn Moore Caitlyn Moore ...
Two-Step Dancer (uncredited)
Sarah Nouri Sarah Nouri ...
Coed (uncredited)
Kelsey O'Dell Kelsey O'Dell ...
Country Bar Patron (uncredited)
Dagny Paige Dagny Paige ...
Student / Party Goer / Cold Shoulder Girl (uncredited)
Hannah Palmer Hannah Palmer ...
Country Western Dancer / Oz Party Guest (uncredited)
Alexandria Payne Alexandria Payne ...
College Student (uncredited)
Haley Nicole Permenter Haley Nicole Permenter ...
Hot Girl #1 at Soundmachine (uncredited)
Lizzy Pop Lizzy Pop ...
Disco Dancer / Sound machine (uncredited)
Cyndy Powell Cyndy Powell ...
Marge, the lunch room lady (uncredited)
Leslie Powell Leslie Powell ...
Wild Disco Dancer (uncredited)
Elise Raney Elise Raney ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Rene Rhi Rene Rhi ...
Cowboy (uncredited)
Cecilia L. Salinas Cecilia L. Salinas ...
College Student / Sound Machine Patron (uncredited)
Diane Selken Diane Selken ...
Parent (uncredited)
Kyle Sheldon Kyle Sheldon ...
College Student (uncredited)
Angela Simmons-Morgan Angela Simmons-Morgan ...
Cannibal Club patron (uncredited)
Paula Marcenaro Solinger Paula Marcenaro Solinger ...
Twister Coed (uncredited)
Ty Suite Ty Suite ...
Band Sound Man (uncredited)
Christopher Sullivan Christopher Sullivan ...
Disco dancer / smoothfeet (uncredited)
Lorelei Supapo Lorelei Supapo ...
Sound Machine Patron (uncredited)
Stan Taylor Stan Taylor ...
Driver (uncredited)
Liza Wilk Liza Wilk ...
Two Step Dancer (uncredited)
Alan Zaizar Alan Zaizar ...
Sound Machine Patron. Movie Network, April 11, 2017. Music by Ian Herbert. Soundtrack: "My Sharona" - Written by Doug Fieger and Berton Averre,
Performed by The Knack
Published by Eighties Music (ASCAP) / Small Hill Music (ASCAP) courtesy of Reach Music Publishing Inc., Wise Brothers Music LLC
Courtesy of Capitol Records, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Gold
Written by John Stewart (as John C Stewart)
Performed by John Stewart (feat. Stevie Nicks)
Published by Unichappell Music Inc.
Courtesy of Polydor Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
Driver's Seat
Written by Paul Roberts
Performed by Sniff 'n The Tears
Published by Rockin' Music USA
Courtesy of Ace Records Ltd.
Rapper's Delight
Written by Bernard Edwards, Nile Rodgers
Performed by Sugarhill Gang
Published by Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Courtesy of Sugar Hill Records/Rhino Entertainment
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing, courtesy of BMG
I Want You to Want Me (Live)
Written by Rick Nielsen
Performed by Cheap Trick
Published by Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. on behalf of itself and Adult Music
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
I'm Bad (I'm Nationwide)
Written by Frank Beard (as Frank Lee Beard), Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill (as Joe Michael Hill)
Performed by ZZ Top
Published by Music of Stage Three c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
Take Your Time, Do It Right
Written by Sigidi Abdulla (as Sigidi Bashir Abdullah), Harold Clayton (as Harold Lee Clayton)
Performed by The S.O.S. Band (as SOS Band)
Published by Songs of Universal, Inc. on behalf of Interior Music Corp. and Sigidi's Songs / Universal Music Corp. on behalf of Avant Garde Music Publishing, Inc.
Courtesy of Tabu Records
Licensed courtesy of Demon Music Group Ltd
Let's Get Serious
Written by Stevie Wonder, Lee Garrett
Performed by Jermaine Jackson
Published by Jobete Music Co Inc. and Black Bull Music
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Shake Your Groove Thing
Written by Dino Fekaris, Freddie Perren (as Frederick Perren)
Performed by Peaches & Herb
Published by Universal - Polygram International Publishing, Inc. on behalf of itself and Perren-Vibes Music, Inc.
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)
Written by Jerome Brailey, George Clinton (as George Clinton Jr.), Bootsy Collins (as William Collins)
Performed by Parliament
Published by Bridgeport Music Inc.
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Driving Me Backwards
Written by Brian Eno
Performed by Brian Eno
Published by Universal Music - Careers on behalf of Universal Music MGB Ltd.
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Lookin' For Love
Written by Wanda Mallette, Bob Morrison, Patti Ryan (as Patti A Ryan)
Performed by Johnny Lee
Published by EMI April Music Inc. on behalf of Music City Music Inc., Southern Days Music (ASCAP) admin. by Bluewater Music Services Corp.
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
Miss Broadway
Written by Evelyn Lenton, Albert Weyman
Performed by Belle Epoque
Published by ROBA Music
Courtesy of ROBA Music
All Night Long
Written by Joe Walsh (as Joseph Walsh)
Performed by Joe Walsh
Published by Wow & Flutter Music
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
Sleep Dirt
Written by Frank Zappa
Performed by Frank Zappa
Published by Munchkin Music Co. Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc.
Courtesy of Zappa Family Trust
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Heart Of Glass
Written by Debbie Harry (as Deborah Harry), Chris Stein
Performed by Blondie
Published by Monster Island Music / BMG Monarch c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Courtesy of Capitol Records, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Urgent
Written by Mick Jones
Performed by Foreigner
Published by Somerset Songs Publishing Inc.
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
by arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Romeo's Tune
Written by Steve Forbert
Performed by Steve Forbert
Published by Colgems-EMI Music Inc. on behalf of itself and Welk Music
Published by Welk Music c/o Lichelle Music Company (World ex US and Canada). All Rights reserved. Used by permission.
Courtesy of Rolling Tide Records
Ladies Night
Written by Robert Kool Bell (as Robert Earl Bell), Ronald Bell (as Ronald N Bell), George Funky Brown (as George Melvin Brown), Meekaaeel Muhammed (as Meekaaeel Abdul Musaw Muhammad), Claydes Smith (as Claydes Eugene Smith), J.T. Taylor (as James Warren Taylor), Dennis D.T. Thomas (as Dennis Ronald Thomas), Earl Toon (as Gene Toon)
Performed by Kool & The Gang
Published by WB Music Corp. Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Bad Girls
Written by Joe Esposito (as Joseph Esposito), Eddie Hokenson (as Edward Hokenson), Bruce Sudano, Donna Summer
Performed by Donna Summer
Published by Sweet Summer Night Music, Rightsong Music Inc.
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Good Times
Written by Bernard Edwards, Nile Rodgers
Performed by Chic
Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., Sony/ATV Songs LLC
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
Drivin' My Life Away
Written by David Malloy, Eddie Rabbitt, Even Stevens
Performed by Eddie Rabbitt
Published by Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc.
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
Cotton-Eyed Joe
Public Domain
Performed by Al Dean & Beau Smith
Every 1's A Winner
Written by Errol Brown
Performed by Hot Chocolate
Published by Munchkin Music Co. administered by Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc.
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
Fearless
Written by Roger Waters, David Gilmour
Performed by Pink Floyd
Published by TRO - Hampshire House Publishing Corp. for USA/Canada, Pink Floyd Music Publishers Limited and Warner/Chappell Music Publishing for the Rest of World
Courtesy of Pink Floyd Music Ltd/Parlophone Records Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
Another One Bites The Dust
Written by John Deacon
Performed by Queen
Published by Beechwood Music Corporation on behalf of EMI Music Publishing Ltd. and Queen Music Ltd.
Courtesy of Island Records Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises, Hollywood Records, Inc.
Alternative Ulster
Written by Gordon Archer Ogilvie, Jake Burns
Performed by Stiff Little Fingers
Published by Universal Music Corp. on behalf of Union Square Music Songs Ltd.
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
Frat Cars
Written by Chris Gates, Tim Kerr
Performed by The Riverboat Gamblers (as Riverboat Gamblers)
Published by Kingink Music (BMI) and Fidget the Cat (ASCAP)
Gilligan's Island
Written by Sherwood Schwartz, George Wyle
Performed by The Riverboat Gamblers (as Riverboat Gamblers)
Published by EMI U Catalog Inc.
Heartbreaker
Written by Geoff Gill, Cliff Wade
Performed by Pat Benatar
Published by Universal - Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. on behalf of G. G. A. Music Ltd.
Courtesy of Capitol Records, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Everybody Wants Some!
Written by Michael Anthony, David Lee Roth, Alex Van Halen, Edward Van Halen
Performed by Van Halen
Published by Mugambi Publishing (Administered by Atlas Music Publishing), WB Music Corp on behalf of itself and Diamond Dave Music
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
Written by Michael Anthony, David Lee Roth, Alex Van Halen, Edward Van Halen
Performed by Van Halen
Published by Mugambi Publishing (Administered by Atlas Music Publishing), WB Music Corp on behalf of itself and Diamond Dave Music
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
Treat Me Right
Written by Doug Lubahn
Performed by Pat Benatar
Published by EMI Blackwood Music Inc.
Courtesy of Capitol Records, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Because the Night
Written by Patti Smith and Bruce Springsteen
Performed by Patti Smith Group
Published by Bruce Springsteen
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Whip It
Written by Gerald V. Casale (as Gerald Casale), Mark Mothersbaugh
Performed by Devo
Published by BMG VM Music Ltd / Devo Music c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Rough Boys
Written by Pete Townshend
Performed by Pete Townshend
Published by Spirit One Music obo Spirit Services Holdings, S.À.R.L.
Courtesy of Universal Music Enterprises
Maybe I'm a Fool
Written by Lloyd M Chiate, Lee Garrett, Eddie Money, Robert Percy Taylor
Performed by Eddie Money
Published by Universal - Songs of PolyGram International, Inc., Three Wise Boys Music LLC., Wise Brothers Music LLC
Courtesy of Colombia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Cars
Written by Gary Numan
Performed by Gary Numan
Published by Universal - Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. on behalf of Universal/Momentum Music 3 Ltd.
Courtesy of Beggars Banquet Records Ltd.
By Arrangement with Beggars Group Media Limited
Pop Muzik
Written by Robin Scott (as Robin Edmond Scott)
Performed by M
Published by Third Side Music o/b/o Union Square Music Publishing
Courtesy of Robin Scott Limited
Under exclusive license to Union Square Music Ltd a BMG Company, and Razor & Tie Direct, LLC
Minimum Wage
Written by Brian O'Neal
Performed by The Bus Boys (as The BusBoys)
Published by Martre d' Music, WB Music Corp.
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Third Uncle
Written by Brian Eno, Brian Turrington
Performed by Brian Eno
Published by Universal Music - MGB Songs on behalf of E. G. Music Ltd.
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
No Judy
Written by Larry Seaman
Performed by Standing Waves
Published by Herekemer Music
Courtesy of Classified Records
Hand In Hand
Written by Mark Knopfler
Performed by Dire Straits
Published by Almo Music Corp. on behalf of Straitjacket Songs Ltd.
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
Good Times Roll
Written by Ric Ocasek
Performed by The Cars
Published by Universal Music Corp. on behalf of itself and Lido Music, Inc.
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
Cherokee ChaChow
Music by J. Quinton Johnson
Performed by Blake Jenner (as The TWITA Boys), Juston Street (as The TWITA Boys), Ryan Guzman (as The TWITA Boys), Tyler Hoechlin (as The TWITA Boys), Wyatt Russell (as The TWITA Boys), Glen Powell (as The TWITA Boys), Temple Baker (as The TWITA Boys), J. Quinton Johnson (as The TWITA Boys), Tanner Kalina (as The TWITA Boys), Forrest Vickery (as The TWITA Boys), Austin Amelio (as The TWITA Boys) and Will Brittain (as The TWITA Boys)
Published by Annapurna Apple and Banana.
Trivia: It is an American comedy film, written and directed by Richard Linklater, about college baseball players in 1980. The film stars Will Brittain, Zoey Deutch, Ryan Guzman, Tyler Hoechlin, Blake Jenner, Glen Powell, and Wyatt Russell. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 11, 2016,[4] and was theatrically released in the United States on March 30, 2016, by Paramount Pictures. The film underperformed at the box office, but was acclaimed by critics, who praised its ensemble cast and Linklater's direction. Filming locations:
San Marcos, Texas, USA (Texas State University)
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Richland Hall, 18340 Cameron Rd, Manor, Texas, USA (Dance Hall scene)
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Taylor, Texas, USA (Oz Party scene)
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Austin, Texas, USA
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Huntsville, Texas, USA
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Wimberley, Texas, USA (swimming hole scene)
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According to Richard Linklater, the film is a continuation of Boyhood (2014) in terms of beginning right where Boyhood (2014) ends with a guy showing up at college and meeting his new roommates and a girl. Anachronisms: 1. "Urgent" by Foreigner was not released as a single until July 1981.
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Jake shows up at the house on August 28, 1980. Shortly thereafter you see Willoughby is reading and hands over Carl Sagan's Cosmos to Jake. Cosmos wasn't published by Random House until September 12, 1980.
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Several of the video games shown in a bar scene date from the mid to late- 1980s.
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One of the ads at the baseball field features State Farm's contemporary logo.
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During the "Canadian" card game, Finn uses the term "hoser" making a reference to Bob & Doug McKenzie's Great White North skits on SCTV. The first Great White North was aired on September 19, 1980, a few weeks after the movie takes place.
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When Jake goes to Beverly's dorm room she drinks a can of Dr. Pepper. The can is a modern can with a stay-tab and indented drinking lip rather than the straight-walled, pull-tab can that existed in 1980.
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Finn is shown reading a newspaper on the couch on Friday, August 29, 1980, but the date printed on the newspaper is September 5, 1980.
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In the penultimate scene when Jake goes back to Beverly's dorm room, "Hand in Hand" by Dire Straits is playing. The movie takes place in August, 1980, but the song was not released until October, 1980.
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When "Jake" arrives at college housing and checks the refrigerator the bologna package is a modern resealable one.
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When Jake arrives at the baseball house and we first see the kitchen, the dishwasher is a late-'90s model.
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After Jake and the group drive off from an apartment complex and are passing through a neighborhood, an obscured modern blue Toyota and green Dodge Caravan (within two different houses) are briefly visible.

Suicide Squad. 2016, Starring

Will Smith as Floyd Lawton / Deadshot:[4]

An expert marksman and assassin.[5][6] A mercenary by day and a concerned father by night, Deadshot is a conflicted criminal who enjoys the hunt, but is still trying to do right by his young daughter.[7]

Jared Leto as The Joker:

A psychopathic supervillain. Leto described his role as "nearly Shakespearean" and a "beautiful disaster of a character"; about portraying the villain, he stated "I took a pretty deep dive. But this was a unique opportunity and I couldn't imagine doing it another way. It was fun, playing these psychological games. But at the same time it was very painful." Leto never broke character throughout filming, with Smith going as far as stating he never met him. In preparation for the role, Leto spent his time alone, listened to gospel music from the 1920s—commenting he senses "Joker may be much older than people think"—and read literature on shamanism. Influences for the character's appearance include Mexican cartel bosses and the work of Alejandro Jodorowsky.[8] Leto stated that he spoke with doctors and spent time with psychopaths in preparation for his role. The character's tattoos were added by Ayer, who believed it gave a modernized gangster look to the Joker.[9]

Margot Robbie as Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn:[10]

A crazed supervillain and former psychiatrist.[5][6] Producer Richard Suckle described the character as "a fan fave. Funny, crazy, scary. ... You can't come up with enough adjectives to describe all the different things you see her do."[11] Robbie described Quinn as one of the Squad's most manipulative members, and her relationship with Joker as "incredibly dysfunctional", adding that Quinn is "mad about him—like, literally, mad. She's crazy. But she loves him. And it's a really unhealthy, dysfunctional relationship. But an addictive one."[12]

Joel Kinnaman as Rick Flag:[13]

A West Point graduate and Army Special Forces Colonel who leads the Suicide Squad in the field. He is all business and executes Amanda Waller's orders but does not always agree with her goals or methods.[7] Tom Hardy was previously cast in the role but was forced to drop out because of scheduling conflicts.[6][14]

Viola Davis as Amanda Waller:[15]

The government official who gives out the Squad's orders.[11] Ambitious and devious, she has big plans and intends to let no metahuman or military protocol get in her way.[7] Davis stated she is fascinated by the character, singling out her psychology and strength and describing her as a "powerful black woman, hard, ready to pick up a gun and shoot anyone at will."[16] She described Waller as "relentless in her villainy" and noted that her powers are "her intelligence and her complete lack of guilt."[11] Davis read M.E. Thomas' autobiography Confessions of a Sociopath to prepare for her role.[17]

Jai Courtney as George "Digger" Harkness / Captain Boomerang:[18]

A thief who utilizes deadly boomerangs,[5][6] described as rugged, unpredictable and mouthy.[7] About his role, Courtney stated, "he is an absolute bogan, in the purest sense. David Ayer's first instruction was, 'find your inner shitbag'."[17]

Jay Hernandez as Chato Santana / El Diablo:[14][17]

A former Los Angeles gang member who has powers that allow him to summon flames, and transform himself into a monstrous horned demon-like entity.[17] He has squelched his fire-conjuring powers to a solitary flame as penance for the horrors he inflicted on those he loved.[7] Hernandez set his character apart from his teammates as he "just wants to stay out of the fight", while "most of [the Squad members] are happy to get out there and kill people".[17]

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Waylon Jones / Killer Croc:

A supervillain who suffers from a regressive atavism which caused him to develop reptilian features.[6][19][20] Being a meta-human, he possesses near superhuman strength, high endurance, and the capacity to breathe underwater. His skin allows him to withstand high caliber weapons and skin abrasion.[19] Akinnuoye-Agbaje described the character as "a cannibal with rage issues".[11]

Cara Delevingne as June Moone / Enchantress:

An archaeologist who is possessed by an ancient evil force that transforms her into a powerful sorceress.[5][11][17] Unleashed after a long period of imprisonment, the entity draws the attention of Waller.[17] Delevingne described Moone as "an adventure-seeker who’s always wanted some excitement" and Enchantress as "a feral being."[17] Intended to be a recruit for the squad, Enchantress instead seeks revenge against mankind for imprisoning her and her brother's souls in artifacts after years of worshipping them.

Karen Fukuhara as Tatsu Yamashiro / Katana:

An expert martial artist and swordswoman who mourns her husband's death.[6][7][14] She serves as Rick Flag's bodyguard and wields the mystical Soultaker blade, capable of trapping the souls of its victims. As she is a volunteer, not a criminal, she does not have a micro-bomb implant. Fukuhara stated that Katana "has morals and codes. She can also slice through hundreds of people without taking a breath."[17]

Ike Barinholtz as Griggs:[21]

An officer at Belle Reve's Special Security Barracks, the black site where the government imprisons the squad.

Scott Eastwood as GQ Edwards:[21]

A Navy SEAL who assists Flag during the squad's mission. Ayer sought out Fury actor Shia LaBeouf for the role, but the studio was not interested in the actor.[22]

Adam Beach as Christopher Weiss / Slipknot:[23]

A mercenary specializing in tactical grappling and scaling, who is the first member of the squad to be killed.

Ben Affleck and Ezra Miller reprise their roles from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice as Bruce Wayne / Batman and Barry Allen / Flash, respectively in cameo roles; Jason Momoa makes a brief photographic appearance as Arthur Curry / Aquaman.[24][25][26] Alain Chanoine portrays Incubus, the brother of Enchantress, who possesses the body of a businessman in Midway City.[27] Jim Parrack and Common appear as the Joker's henchmen Jonny Frost and Monster T, respectively.[17][28] David Harbour, Alex Meraz and Matt Baram portray government official Dexter Tolliver, Navy SEAL Gomez and Dr. Van Criss, respectively.[29][30][21] Shailyn Pierre-Dixon and Corina Calderon are featured as Zoe Lawton and Grace Santana, Deadshot's daughter and Diablo's wife, respectively.[31][32] David Ayer (writer/director of the film) makes a cameo appearance as a Belle Reve officer.

Will Smith ...
Deadshot
Jaime FitzSimons Jaime FitzSimons ...
Sergeant Ames Bravo 14
Ike Barinholtz Ike Barinholtz ...
Griggs
Margot Robbie Margot Robbie ...
Harley Quinn
Christopher Dyson Christopher Dyson ...
Missing Hand Guard
Bambadjan Bamba Bambadjan Bamba ...
T-Shirt Vendor
Viola Davis Viola Davis ...
Amanda Waller
Ted Whittall Ted Whittall ...
Admiral Olsen
David Harbour David Harbour ...
Dexter Tolliver
Robin Atkin Downes Robin Atkin Downes ...
Angelo
Robert B. Kennedy Robert B. Kennedy ...
U.S. Marshal
Billy Otis Billy Otis ...
Mafia Snitch
Shailyn Pierre-Dixon Shailyn Pierre-Dixon ...
Zoe
Jared Leto Jared Leto ...
The Joker
James McGowan James McGowan ...
Panda Man
Jim Parrack Jim Parrack ...
Frost
Derek Perks Derek Perks ...
Psych Patient
Common Common ...
Monster T
Jai Courtney Jai Courtney ...
George Harkness / Captain Boomerang
Ezra Miller Ezra Miller ...
The Flash
Jay Hernandez Jay Hernandez ...
Diablo
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje ...
Killer Croc
Cara Delevingne Cara Delevingne ...
June Moone / Enchantress
Joel Kinnaman Joel Kinnaman ...
Rick Flag
Aidan Devine Aidan Devine ...
Chairman
Andrew Bee Andrew Bee ...
Navy One-Star Admiral
Clive McLean Clive McLean ...
Air Force Two-Star General
Frank J. Zupancic Frank J. Zupancic ...
Army One-Star General
Kent Sheridan Kent Sheridan ...
National Security Council
Roger Shank Roger Shank ...
National Security Council
Dwight Ireland Dwight Ireland ...
National Security Council
Amanda Brugel Amanda Brugel ...
National Security Council
Peter Tufford Kennedy Peter Tufford Kennedy ...
National Security Council
Rosemary De Los Santos Rosemary De Los Santos ...
Hot Girl Patron
Kevin Hanchard Kevin Hanchard ...
Casino Boss
Alain Chanoine Alain Chanoine ...
Businessman / Incubus
Joel Lacoursiere Joel Lacoursiere ...
Cop at Rail Terminal
Jameson Kraemer Jameson Kraemer ...
Doctor at Rail Terminal
Ho Chow Ho Chow ...
Gate Guard
Matt Baram Matt Baram ...
Dr. Van Chris
Birgitte Solem Birgitte Solem ...
Dr. Van Criss' Wife
Scott Eastwood Scott Eastwood ...
Lieutenant GQ Edwards
Kevin Vance Kevin Vance ...
Kowalski - Seal Team A
Alex Meraz Alex Meraz ...
Gomez - Seal Team A
Tyler Grey Tyler Grey ...
Grey - Seal Team Member
Adam Beach Adam Beach ...
Slipknot
Nathan Brown Nathan Brown ...
Seal Team A #1 Member
Karen Fukuhara Karen Fukuhara ...
Katana
Kenneth Choi Kenneth Choi ...
Yakuza Boss
Nicolas Van Burek Nicolas Van Burek ...
Technician
Agueda Cardenas Agueda Cardenas ...
Technician 2
Corina Calderon Corina Calderon ...
Grace - Diablo's Wife
Daniela Uruena Daniela Uruena ...
Diablo's Daughter
Nicolas Uruena Nicolas Uruena ...
Diablo's Son
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ben Affleck Ben Affleck ...
Bruce Wayne / Batman (uncredited)
Emeka Agada Emeka Agada ...
Civilian #1 (uncredited)
Tim Ajro Tim Ajro ...
U.S. Marshall (uncredited)
Devlin Anderson Devlin Anderson ...
Bystander (uncredited)
Briana Andrade-Gomes Briana Andrade-Gomes ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Raffi Atamian Raffi Atamian ...
Bystander (uncredited)
David Ayer David Ayer ...
Belle Reve Security Guard (Extended Edition) (uncredited)
Ariane Bellamar Ariane Bellamar ...
Supermodel (uncredited)
John Byers John Byers ...
Air Force General Williams (uncredited)
Heather Byrne Heather Byrne ...
Injured Civilian (uncredited)
Corey Chainey Corey Chainey ...
Wounded Civilian (uncredited)
Shak Chaudhry Shak Chaudhry ...
US Ranger (uncredited)
James Chilli Chillingworth James Chilli Chillingworth ...
Ranger (uncredited)
Ricky Christie Ricky Christie ...
Marine (uncredited)
Alex Chung Alex Chung ...
Van Criss Employee (uncredited)
Gavin R. Downes Gavin R. Downes ...
MP Soldier (uncredited)
Reid Eastwood Reid Eastwood ...
Clubgoer (uncredited)
Scott Edgecombe Scott Edgecombe ...
Distressed Civilian (uncredited)
Brendan Egan Brendan Egan ...
Car Passenger (uncredited)
Jeff Ellenberger Jeff Ellenberger ...
US Marshal (uncredited)
Mark Falvo Mark Falvo ...
Firefighter (uncredited)
Tatyana Figueiredo Tatyana Figueiredo ...
Tatiana - Russian Girl (uncredited)
Gary 'Si-Jo' Foo Gary 'Si-Jo' Foo ...
Navy SEAL Combat Medic - Bravo Team (uncredited)
Tazito Garcia Tazito Garcia ...
U.S. Marshal (uncredited)
Brianna Goldie Brianna Goldie ...
Operations Tech (uncredited)
Ryan Groves Ryan Groves ...
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
William Hainsworth William Hainsworth ...
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Shawn J. Hamilton Shawn J. Hamilton ...
Navy SEAL Howard (uncredited)
Shane Harbinson Shane Harbinson ...
SWAT officer (uncredited)
Fatimah Hassan Fatimah Hassan ...
LAPD Sergeant (uncredited)
Dexter Howe Dexter Howe ...
Fighter Pilot (uncredited)
Melanie Hubert Melanie Hubert ...
Bystander (uncredited)
David Ingram David Ingram ...
FEMA Official (uncredited)
Shane Clinton Jarvis Shane Clinton Jarvis ...
US Marshal / Military Escort (uncredited)
Sergio Kato Sergio Kato ...
Hispanic Man (uncredited)
Kevin Kent Kevin Kent ...
Prisoner (uncredited)
Martin Kessler Martin Kessler ...
Bystander (uncredited)
Melissa Lem Melissa Lem ...
Lieutenant Colonel Doctor (uncredited)
John MacDonald John MacDonald ...
Arkham Guard Stewart (uncredited)
Stephanie Manchulenko Stephanie Manchulenko ...
EA Dancer (uncredited)
Matthew Mease Matthew Mease ...
Marine (uncredited)
Christopher Meneses Christopher Meneses ...
Hispanic Man (uncredited)
Valiant Michael Valiant Michael ...
Agent Bartoni (uncredited)
Sabine Mondestin Sabine Mondestin ...
Naughty Waitress (uncredited)
Justin Moses Justin Moses ...
Admiral's Staff (uncredited)
Drew Moss Drew Moss ...
Blackwater (uncredited)
Michael Murray Michael Murray ...
Seals' Admiral Burns (uncredited)
Afsheen Olyaie Afsheen Olyaie ...
Gotham Police (uncredited)
Dan Petronijevic Dan Petronijevic ...
Anvil (uncredited)
Alisha Phillips Alisha Phillips ...
Executive Assistant (uncredited)
Tamina Pollack-Paris Tamina Pollack-Paris ...
EA Dancer (uncredited)
Michael Prather Michael Prather ...
Firefighter (uncredited)
Dennisha Pratt Dennisha Pratt ...
Cop Photographer (uncredited)
Asad Que Asad Que ...
Military Guard (uncredited)
Mark Quigley Mark Quigley ...
US Ranger (uncredited)
Darryl Quon Darryl Quon ...
Big Ugly Navy SEAL (uncredited)
Diezel Ramos Diezel Ramos ...
S.W.A.T Officer (uncredited)
Hugh Scott Hugh Scott ...
American Hostage (uncredited)
Jasmine Sean Jasmine Sean ...
Military Officer (uncredited)
Attila Sebesy Attila Sebesy ...
Special Forces Escort (uncredited)
Rick Silver Rick Silver ...
Arresting Officer (uncredited)
Jamie Soricelli Jamie Soricelli ...
Club Patron / Naughty Waitress (uncredited)
Amos Stern Amos Stern ...
Janes - Navy SEAL (uncredited)
Goran Stjepanovic Goran Stjepanovic ...
Navy SEAL Clark (uncredited)
Vivienne Taylor Vivienne Taylor ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
Jasmine Renée Thomas Jasmine Renée Thomas ...
EA Dancer (uncredited)
Alen Toric Alen Toric ...
Firefighter (uncredited)
Murray Urquhart Murray Urquhart ...
Navy SEAL - Seal Team B (uncredited)
Alyssa Veniece Alyssa Veniece ...
Hispanic Woman (uncredited)
Dallas Wade Dallas Wade ...
Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
Joe Warshaw Joe Warshaw ...
Club patron (uncredited)
James Weicht James Weicht ...
U.S. Army Ranger (uncredited)
Taylor Whittaker Taylor Whittaker ...
Clubgoer (uncredited)
Robert L. Wilson Robert L. Wilson ...
FBI agent Max Bidwell. Movie Network, April 20, 2017. Music by Steven Price. Soundtrack: "House Of The Rising Sun" - Traditional
Arranged by Alan Price
Performed by The Animals
Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
You Don't Own Me
Written by Dave White (as David White) and John Madara
Performed by Lesley Gore
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Sympathy For The Devil
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Performed by The Rolling Stones
Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
Standing in the Rain
Written by Action Bronson (as Ariyan Arslani), Mark Ronson, Dan Auerbach and Vincent F. Bell
Produced by Mark Ronson
Performed by Action Bronson, Mark Ronson and Dan Auerbach
Action Bronson appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation
Dan Auerbach appears courtesy of Nonesuch Records
Mark Ronson appears courtesy of RCA Records/Columbia Records/Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Super Freak
Written by Rick James and Alonzo Miller
Performed by Rick James
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Purple Lamborghini
Written by Skrillex (as Sonny Moore), Rick Ross (as William Roberts) and Shamann Cooke
Produced by Skrillex and Beat Billionaire
Performed by Skrillex and Rick Ross
Skrillex appears courtesy of OWSLA/Big Beat/Atlantic Recording Corporation
Rick Ross appears courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Written by Angus Young, Bon Scott and Malcolm Young
Performed by AC/DC
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Slippin' Into Darkness
Written by Charles W. Miller (as Charles Miller), Harold R. Brown (as Harold Brown), Howard E. Scott (as Howard Scott), Lonnie Jordan (as Le Roy Jordan), Lee Oskar, Morris D. Dickerson (as Morris Dickerson) and Thomas Allen
Performed by War
Courtesy of Far Out Productions, Inc
By arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Fortunate Son
Written by John Fogerty
Performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Courtesy of Fantasy Records
By permission of Concord Music Group, Inc.
Black Skinhead
Written by Kanye West, Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo, Thomas Bangalter, Lupe Fiasco (as Wasalu Jaco), Malik Jones, Mike Dean, Cydel Young, Noah Goldstein, Sakiya Sandifer, Elon Rutberg and Derek Watkins
Performed by Kanye West
Courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Gangsta
Written by Jeremy Coleman, Andrew Swanson, Jason Evigan, Skylar Grey, Jacob Luttrell (as Jacob Elisha Luttrell) and Kehlani Parrish
Produced by Jeremy Coleman (as JMIKE) and Andrew Swanson (as Djemba)
Performed by Kehlani Parrish (as Kehlani)
Kehlani appears courtesy of TSNMI/Atlantic Recording Corporation
Over Here
Written by Slim Jimmy (as Aaquil Brown), Khalif Brown, Andre Harris, Marquel Middlebrooks, Pierre Ramon Slaughter (as Pierre Slaughter) and Michael Williams
Performed by Rae Sremmurd feat. Bobo Swae
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Know Better
Written by Kevin Gates (as Kevin Gilyard), Jeremy Coleman, Tinashe Sibanda, Jim Lavigne, James Abrahart (as James "JHart" Abrahart), Gamal Lewis and Frank "Nitty" Brim
Produced by Jeremy Coleman (as JMIKE) and T-Collar
Performed by Kevin Gates
Kevin Gates appears courtesy of Bread Winners' Association/Atlantic Recording Corporation
Paranoid
Written by Geezer Butler (as Terence Butler), Tony Iommi (as Anthony Iommi), Ozzy Osbourne (as John Osbourne) and Bill Ward (as William Ward)
Performed by Black Sabbath
Courtesy of Downlane Limited
Seven Nation Army
Written by Jack White
Performed by The White Stripes
Courtesy of Third Man Records
Without Me
Written by Eminem (as Marshall Mathers), Jeff Bass (as Jeffrey Bass), Anne Dudley, DJ Head (as Kevin Bell), Trevor Horn and Malcolm McLaren
Performed by Eminem
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Spirit In The Sky
Written and Performed by Norman Greenbaum
Courtesy of Trans/Tone Productions, Inc.
By arrangement with Ace Music Services LLC
Come Baby Come
Written by Joseph Gardner and K7 (as Louis Sharpe)
Performed by K7
Courtesy of Tommy Boy Music
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
I'd Rather Go Blind
Written by Ellington Jordan and Billy Foster
Performed by Etta James
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Symphony No. 3, Op. 36 'Symphony of Sorrowful Songs': III. Lento - Cantabile semplice
Written by Henryk Mikolaj Górecki (as Henryk Górecki)
Performed by Narodowa Orkiestra Symfoniczna Polskiego Radia w Katowicach (as Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra) conducted by Antoni Wit
Courtesy of Naxos
By arrangement with Source/Q
Bohemian Rhapsody
Written by Freddie Mercury
Performed by Queen
Courtesy of Hollywood Records Inc.
Courtesy of Island Records Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Heathens
Written by Tyler Joseph
Produced by Mike Elizondo and Tyler Joseph
Performed by Twenty One Pilots
twenty one pilots appear courtesy of Fueled by Ramen, LLC
Sucker For Pain
Written by Alex da Kid (as Alexander Grant), Lil' Wayne (as Dwayne Carter), Wiz Khalifa (as Cameron Thomaz), Wayne Sermon (as Daniel Sermon), Dan Reynolds (as Daniel Reynolds), Ben McKee (as Benjamin McKee), Daniel Platzman, Logic (as Robert Hall), Ty Dolla Sign (as Tyrone Griffin Jr.) and Sam Harris
Produced by Alex da Kid
Performed by Lil' Wayne, Wiz Khalifa & Imagine Dragons with Logic and Ty Dolla Sign (as Ty Dolla $ign) (Feat. X Ambassadors)
Lil Wayne appears courtesy of Cash Money Records
Wiz Khalifa appears courtesy of Rostrum Records/Atlantic Recording Corporation
Imagine Dragons appear courtesy of KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records
Logic appears courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Ty Dolla $ign appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation
X Ambassadors appear courtesy of KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records.
Trivia: It is an American superhero film based on the DC Comics antihero team of the same name. It is the third installment in the DC Extended Universe series. The film was written and directed by David Ayer and stars an ensemble cast. Filming locations
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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151 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(Deadshot rappels off the roof, on Station St side of building)
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Pinewood Toronto Studios, Port Lands, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(studio)
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Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(site of Plane crash - between Wellesley St and College St)
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Chicago, Illinois, USA
(aerial shots)
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Adelaide Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(Snowing scene - Floyd walks in front of the Lumsden Building)
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Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(site of helicopter crash - south of Wellington St)
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Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Cicada, former Rex Il Restorante - 617 Olive Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Dundas Square, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(Midway Square)
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Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, Costa Rica
(location)
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Lower Bay Station, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Union Station - 140 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Lakeshore, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Los Angeles, California, USA
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Toronto International Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.