Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Movies I Have Seen - March 2017 (25 movies)

The Legend of Tarzan. 2016 starring Alexander Skarsgård, Rory J. Saper, Christian Stevens, Margot Robbie, Ella Purnell, Samuel L. Jackson, Christoph Waltz, Djimon Hounsou and Jim Broadbent.

Sausage Party. 2016 starring Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Jonah Hill, Bill Hader, Michael Cera, James Franco, Danny McBride, Craig Robinson, Paul Rudd, Nick Kroll, David Krumholtz, Edward Norton and Salma Hayek.

Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates. 2016 starring Zac Efron, Anna Kendrick, Adam DeVine, Aubrey Plaza, Stephen Root, Stephanie Faracy, Sugar Lyn Beard, Sam Richardson, Alice Wetterlund, Kumail Nanjiani, Jake Johnson, Marc Maron, Wendy Williams, Branscombe Richmond, Chloe Bridges and Lavell Crawford.

Independence Day: Resurgence. 2016 starring Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum, Jessie T. Usher, Bill Pullman, Maika Monroe, Sela Ward, William Fichtner, Judd Hirsch, Brent Spiner, Patrick St. Esprit, Vivica A. Fox and Angelababy.

Ice Age: Collision Course. 2016 starring Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Adam DeVine, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Max Greenfield, Jessie J, Nick Offerman, Keke Palmer, Seann William Scott, Josh Peck, Simon Pegg, Wanda Sykes, Jennifer Lopez, Queen Latifah, Michael Strahan and Melissa Rauch.

True Memoirs of an International Assassin. 2016 starring Kevin James, Zulay Henao, Andy García, Maurice Compte, Kelen Coleman, Andrew Howard, Ron Rifkin, Rob Riggle, Leonard Earl Howze, Yul Vazquez, Kim Coates, P. J. Byrne, Emilie Ullerup, Lauren Shaw, Jeff Chase and Katie Couric.

Me Before You. 2016 starring Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin, Janet McTeer, Charles Dance, Brendan Coyle and Jenna Coleman.

Skiptrace. 2016 (Hong Kong-Chinese-American) starring Jackie Chan, Johnny Knoxville, Fan Bingbing, Eric Tsang, Eve Torres, Winston Chao, Yeon Jung-hoon, Shi Shi, Michael Wong, Dylan Kuo, Zhang Lanxin, Sara Forsberg, Mikhail Gorevoy, Charles Rawes, Jai Day and Richard Ng.

Edge of Winter. 2016 (Canadian) starring Shaun Benson, Shiloh Fernandez, Patrick Garrow, Tom Holland, Joel Kinnaman, Rachelle Lefevre, Rossif Sutherland and Percy Hynes White.

Beauty and the Beast. 2017 starring Emma Watson, Daisy Duczmal, Dan Stevens, Rudi Goodman, Luke Evans, Kevin Kline, Jolyon Coy, Josh Gad, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Ian McKellen, Emma Thompson, Audra McDonald, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Nathan Mack.

Get a Job. 2016 starring Miles Teller, Anna Kendrick, Brandon T. Jackson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Nicholas Braun, Cameron Richardson, Marcia Gay Harden, Alison Brie, Bryan Cranston, Jorge Garcia, John C. McGinley, John Cho, Greg Germann, Bruce Davison, Ethan Dizon, Jay Pharoah and Aaron Hill.

Closet Monster. 2015 (Canadian) starring Connor Jessup, Aaron Abrams, Joanne Kelly, Aliocha Schneider, Sofia Banzhaf, Jack Fulton, Mary Walsh, Isabella Rossellini, Chunk, Mama, Blood Thirsty and Buffy #1.

Imperium. 2016 starring Daniel Radcliffe, Toni Collette, Tracy Letts, Sam Trammell, Nestor Carbonell, Devin Druid, Pawel Szajda, Chris Sullivan, Burn Gorman, Seth Numrich, Jasson Finney, Maboud Ebrahimzadeh, David Aranovich, Paul H Chapman and Rodney Roldan.

Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising. 2016 starring Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, Zac Efron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Ike Barinholtz, Carla Gallo, Kiersey Clemons, Beanie Feldstein, Dave Franco, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Jerrod Carmichael, Lisa Kudrow, Selena Gomez, Hannibal Buress, John Early, Kelsey Grammer, LL Cool J, Brian Huskey, Clara Mamet, Nora Lum (Awkwafina), Elise and Zoey Vargas, Liz Cackowski, Billy Eichner, Abbi Jacobson, Sam Richardson and Kyle Mooney.

David Brent: Life on the Road. 2016 starring Ricky Gervais, Doc Brown (Ben Bailey Smith), Andy Burrows, Tom Basden, Jo Hartley, Mandeep Dhillon, Rebecca Gethings, Nina Sosanya, Tom Bennett, Andrew Brooke, Stephen Clarke, Michael Clarke, Stuart Wilkinson and Peter Andre.

X-Men: First Class (stylized onscreen as X: First Class). 2011, Starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Kevin Bacon, Rose Byrne, Jennifer Lawrence, Oliver Platt, Zoë Kravitz, January Jones and Nicholas Hoult.

X-Men: Days of Future Past. 2014, Starring Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Patrick Stewart, Michael Fassbender, Ian McKellen, Jennifer Lawrence, Halle Berry, Nicholas Hoult, Kelsey Grammer, Anna Paquin, Ellen Page, Peter Dinklage, Lucas Till, Shawn Ashmore and Booboo Stewart.

X-Men: Apocalypse. 2016, Starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Oscar Isaac, Nicholas Hoult, Rose Byrne, Evan Peters, Tye Sheridan, Sophie Turner, Olivia Munn, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Alexandra Shipp, Lucas Till, Josh Helman, Ben Hardy, Lana Condor and Hugh Jackman.

Don't Breathe. 2016 starring Jane Levy, Stephen Lang, Dylan Minnette, Daniel Zovatto, Franciska Törőcsik, Emma Bercovici, Christian Zagia, Katia Bokor, Sergej Onopko, Athos and Astor and Nomad.

The Duel. 2016 starring Woody Harrelson, Liam Hemsworth, Alice Braga, Emory Cohen, Felicity Price, José Zúñiga, William Sadler, Raphael Sbarge and Benedict Samuel.

Wild Oats. 2016 starring Shirley MacLaine, Jessica Lange, Demi Moore, Billy Connolly, Santiago Segura, Eileen Grubba, Matt Walsh, Stephanie Beacham, Howard Hesseman, Rebecca Da Costa, Jay Hayden and Ptolemy Slocum.

The Most Hated Woman in America. 2017 starring Melissa Leo, Peter Fonda, Sally Kirkland, Rory Cochrane, Josh Lucas, Adam Scott, Juno Temple, Vincent Kartheiser, Anna Camp, Michael Chernus, Alex Frost and Brandon Mychal Smith.

Criminal. 2016 starring Kevin Costner, Gal Gadot, Tommy Lee Jones, Gary Oldman, Alice Eve, Michael Pitt, Jordi Mollà, Antje Traue, Scott Adkins, Amaury Nolasco, Ryan Reynolds, Colin Salmon and Lara Decaro.

Dirty Grandpa. 2016 starring Robert De Niro, Zac Efron, Zoey Deutch, Aubrey Plaza, Dermot Mulroney, Julianne Hough, Jason Mantzoukas, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Adam Pally, Michael Hudson, Danny Glover, Mo Collins, Jake Picking and Henry Zebrowski.

Special Correspondents. 2016 (British/ Canadian/ American) starring Eric Bana, Ricky Gervais, Vera Farmiga, Kelly Macdonald, Benjamin Bratt, Kevin Pollak, America Ferrera, Raúl Castillo, Ari Cohen, Meghan Heffern, Mimi Kuzyk and Jim Norton.



The Legend of Tarzan. 2016, Starring
Alexander Skarsgård as Tarzan / John Clayton III, Lord Greystoke.[5] On his character Tarzan, Skarsgård said, "This is about a man who’s holding back and slowly as you peel off the layers, he reverts back to a more animalistic state and lets that side of his personality out."[6] To get in Tarzan shape, Skarsgård spent four months in a training regimen before principal photography started and gained 24 pounds.[6][7] Part of his training was for movement work with choreographer Wayne McGregor.[7][8]

Rory J. Saper as 18 Year Old Tarzan
Christian Stevens as 5 Year Old Tarzan

Margot Robbie as Jane Porter Clayton, Lady Greystoke;[9] Tarzan's wife.

Ella Purnell as Young Jane Porter (body double)[10]

Samuel L. Jackson as George Washington Williams, an American entrepreneur and a veteran of the American Civil War [11][12]
Christoph Waltz as Captain Léon Rom,[13] a corrupt merciless Belgian captain sent by King Leopold of Belgium to find diamonds and control the region.
Djimon Hounsou as Chief Mbonga,[14] the leader of the leopard men of Opar (an African tribe that controls the diamond region), who wants revenge against Tarzan for the death of his son.
Jim Broadbent as the British Prime Minister
Casper Crump as Major Kerckhover, Rom's violent first lieutenant[15]
Hadley Fraser as John Clayton II, Tarzan's father
Genevieve O'Reilly as Alice Clayton, Tarzan's mother
Yule Masiteng as Muviro, the tribe leader
Simon Russell Beale as Mr. Frum[16][17]
Matt Cross as Akut, Tarzan's adoptive ape brother, Kala's biological son, and the current leader of the Mangani.
Madeleine Worrall as Kala, Tarzan's adoptive ape mother and the biological mother of Akut[18]
William Wollen as Kerchak, the former leader of the Magani who killed Tarzan's father and hates Tarzan,

Alexander Skarsgård ...
John Clayton / Tarzan
Rory J. Saper Rory J. Saper ...
Young Tarzan (18 Years)
Christian Stevens Christian Stevens ...
Young Tarzan (5 Years)
Christoph Waltz Christoph Waltz ...
Leon Rom
Samuel L. Jackson Samuel L. Jackson ...
George Washington Williams
Margot Robbie Margot Robbie ...
Jane Clayton
Sidney Ralitsoele Sidney Ralitsoele ...
Wasimbu
Osy Ikhile Osy Ikhile ...
Kwete
Mens-Sana Tamakloe Mens-Sana Tamakloe ...
Kolo
Antony Acheampong Antony Acheampong ...
Kanam
Edward Apeagyei Edward Apeagyei ...
Kimanga
Ashley Byam Ashley Byam ...
Kasai
Casper Crump Casper Crump ...
Major Kerckhover
Adam Ganne Adam Ganne ...
German Force Publique
Aleksandar Mikic Aleksandar Mikic ...
Muscular Force Publique
Gary Cargill Gary Cargill ...
Unruly Force Publique
Shaun Smith Shaun Smith ...
Medieval Faced Mercenary
Ian Mercer Ian Mercer ...
Freckled Force Publique
Laurence Spellman Laurence Spellman ...
South African Force Publique
Alex Ferns Alex Ferns ...
Force Publique Officer
Roger Evans Roger Evans ...
Force Publique Officer
Clive Brunt Clive Brunt ...
Senior Officer
Djimon Hounsou Djimon Hounsou ...
Chief Mbonga
Charles Babalola Charles Babalola ...
Kulonga
Yule Masiteng Yule Masiteng ...
Muviro
Mimi Ndiweni Mimi Ndiweni ...
Eshe
Faith Edwards Faith Edwards ...
Older Kuba Woman
Matt Cross Matt Cross ...
Akut
Madeleine Worrall Madeleine Worrall ...
Kala
William Wollen William Wollen ...
Kerchak
Cédric Weber Cédric Weber ...
French Engineer
Richard James-Neale Richard James-Neale ...
Jug Eared Soldier
Charlie Anson Charlie Anson ...
Sergeant
Simon Russell Beale Simon Russell Beale ...
Mr. Frum
John Hollingworth John Hollingworth ...
Steward
Maxim De Villiers Maxim De Villiers ...
Young Officer
Miles Jupp Miles Jupp ...
The Valet
Teresa Churcher Teresa Churcher ...
Stern Maid
Jim Broadbent Jim Broadbent ...
Prime Minister
Christopher Benjamin Christopher Benjamin ...
Lord Knutsford
Paul Hamilton Paul Hamilton ...
Lord Stanhope
Ben Chaplin Ben Chaplin ...
Captain Moulle
Faisal Mohammed Faisal Mohammed ...
Huge Warrior
Genevieve O'Reilly Genevieve O'Reilly ...
Tarzan's Mother
Hadley Fraser Hadley Fraser ...
Tarzan's Father
Augusts Dakteris Augusts Dakteris ...
Tarzan Aerial Artist
Sophia Ramos Sophia Ramos ...
Singer
Caitlin McIntosh Caitlin McIntosh ...
Pigtails
Thomas Coghlan Thomas Coghlan ...
Smallest / Little Boy (aged 10)
Amelia Mae Butler Amelia Mae Butler ...
Tiny / Young Girl (aged 9)
Jack Hammond Jack Hammond ...
Bully / Big Boy (aged 11)
Oliver Lamb Oliver Lamb ...
Curious (Young) Boy
Matilda Hedley Matilda Hedley ...
Child (aged 10)
Luke Smith Luke Smith ...
Child in Greystoke Manor
John Harvey Wilson John Harvey Wilson ...
Child in Greystoke Manor
Adam Scholes Adam Scholes ...
Child in Greystoke Manor
Owen Walters Owen Walters ...
Child in Greystoke Manor
Orla McFarlane Orla McFarlane ...
Child in Greystoke Manor
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Phillip Nathan Hendricks Phillip Nathan Hendricks ...
Mbongo Warrior
Maximus Morgan Maximus Morgan ...
Mbonga Warrior / Train Prisoner (as Max Ubani)
Steven F Thompson Steven F Thompson ...
10 Downing St. Civil Servant
Abi Adeyemi Abi Adeyemi ...
Kuba Villager (uncredited)
Jaiye Afolabi Jaiye Afolabi ...
Mbolongo Warrior (uncredited)
Kayode Akinyemi Kayode Akinyemi ...
Mbolongo Warrior / Young Mbolongo Warrior (uncredited)
Alexander Akosile Alexander Akosile ...
Kuba Villager / Prisoner (uncredited)
Emmanuel Akwafo Emmanuel Akwafo ...
Tribe Warrior (uncredited)
Hugh Allison Hugh Allison ...
Boma Villager (uncredited)
Michael Altoft Michael Altoft ...
Belgian Soldier (uncredited)
Fraser Andrews Fraser Andrews ...
Frum's Army Officer (uncredited)
James Francis Andrews James Francis Andrews ...
Force Publique Soldier (uncredited)
Gino Anganda Gino Anganda ...
Warrior (uncredited)
Habib Anibaba Habib Anibaba ...
Mbolongo Warrior (uncredited)
Lasco Atkins Lasco Atkins ...
Mercenary (uncredited)
Mark Badham Mark Badham ...
Mercenary (uncredited)
Richard Banks Richard Banks ...
Force Publique (uncredited)
Rudy Barrow Rudy Barrow ...
Mbonga Tribe Warrior (uncredited)
Nathan Benham Nathan Benham ...
Belgian Gunner (uncredited)
Andy Blithe Andy Blithe ...
Frum's Soldier (uncredited)
Charles-Jean Boucher Charles-Jean Boucher ...
Tribe Warrior (uncredited)
Mark Bowsher Mark Bowsher ...
Belgian Soldier (uncredited)
Alexander Bracq Alexander Bracq ...
Belgium Soldier (uncredited)
Deboh Brown Deboh Brown ...
Body Carrier / Mbolongo Warrior (uncredited)
Greg Brummel Greg Brummel ...
Conscript (uncredited)
David Burge David Burge ...
Politician (uncredited)
Roddy Button Roddy Button ...
Upper Class Gentleman (uncredited)
Chris Cartwright Chris Cartwright ...
Belgian Soldier (uncredited)
Anthony Chisholm Anthony Chisholm ...
Kuba Village Man (uncredited)
Ola Christian Ola Christian ...
Body Carrier (uncredited)
Philippe D'Imperio Philippe D'Imperio ...
Belgian Soldier (uncredited)
John Duggan John Duggan ...
Market Trader London Street (uncredited)
Andrew Dunkelberger Andrew Dunkelberger ...
American Businessman (uncredited)
Charlene Durrant Charlene Durrant ...
Young Posh Lady (uncredited)
Helen Evans Helen Evans ...
Passerby (uncredited)
Jack Everson Jack Everson ...
Belgian Conscript (uncredited)
Ibrahim Fagge Ibrahim Fagge ...
Warrior / Train Prisoner / Zanzibar Tribesmen (uncredited)
Marco Flammer Marco Flammer ...
Force Publique Mercenary (uncredited)
Brandon Francis Brandon Francis ...
Belgian Soldier (uncredited)
Duane Francis Duane Francis ...
Native Boma Worker (uncredited)
Don Sebastian Fula Don Sebastian Fula ...
Black Tribe (uncredited)
Andrea Gambadoro Andrea Gambadoro ...
Force Publique (uncredited)
Julian Gamm Julian Gamm ...
Shoe Shine Boy (uncredited)
Samuel Garcia Samuel Garcia ...
Belgian Conscript (uncredited)
Don Gayle Don Gayle ...
Mombolo Warrior (uncredited)
Craig Goult Craig Goult ...
Carriage Passenger (uncredited)
Liv Hansen Liv Hansen ...
Carriage Passenger (uncredited)
John Harding John Harding ...
Victorian Londoner (uncredited)
Pete Buzzsaw Holland Pete Buzzsaw Holland ...
Frum's Command Force (uncredited)
Tina Holland Tina Holland ...
Victorian Lady (uncredited)
Luke Hope Luke Hope ...
Belgian Soldier (uncredited)
Jermaine Humes Jermaine Humes ...
Mbonga Warrior (uncredited)
Joy Isa Joy Isa ...
Kuba Woman (uncredited)
Marcus G. Johnson Marcus G. Johnson ...
Mbolongo Warrior / Train Prisoner (uncredited)
Bentley Kalu Bentley Kalu ...
Mbolongo Warrior (uncredited)
John Samuel Kande John Samuel Kande ...
Shaman (uncredited)
Joshua Kekana Joshua Kekana ...
Mbolongo Warrior Tribesman / Boma Native Worker (uncredited)
Attila G. Kerekes Attila G. Kerekes ...
Upper-class Gentleman (uncredited)
Paul Kerry Paul Kerry ...
Belgian Soldier (uncredited)
Marat Khairoullin Marat Khairoullin ...
Smallest Mercenary (uncredited)
Denis Khoroshko Denis Khoroshko ...
Frum's Soldier (uncredited)
Fred King Fred King ...
Victorian Man (uncredited)
Eirik Knutsvik Eirik Knutsvik ...
Frum's Command Force (uncredited)
Jeff Longland Jeff Longland ...
Force Publique (uncredited)
Marian Lorencik Marian Lorencik ...
Belgian Officer (uncredited)
Tyrone Love Tyrone Love ...
Surma Warrior (uncredited)
Paul Low-Hang Paul Low-Hang ...
Warrior / Train Prisoner (uncredited)
Nicholas Marshall Nicholas Marshall ...
Warrior (uncredited)
Nick McKinless Nick McKinless ...
Huge Belgian (uncredited)
Lee McQueen Lee McQueen ...
Force Publique Officer (uncredited)
Anthony Milton Anthony Milton ...
Gentleman on Bus (uncredited)
Kyran Mitchell-Nanton Kyran Mitchell-Nanton ...
Extra (uncredited)
Karen Mkrtchyan Karen Mkrtchyan ...
Force Publique (uncredited)
Stephen Molyneaux Stephen Molyneaux ...
Belgian soldier (uncredited)
Cali Nelle Cali Nelle ...
Mbolongo Leopard Warrior (uncredited)
Jeremiah Olaleye Jeremiah Olaleye ...
Boma Native (uncredited)
Stephen Parker Stephen Parker ...
Force Publique (uncredited)
Mac Pietowski Mac Pietowski ...
Force Publique (uncredited)
Guy Potter Guy Potter ...
Belgian Gunner (uncredited)
Ella Purnell Ella Purnell ...
Young Jane Body Double (uncredited)
George Rodd George Rodd ...
Politician (uncredited)
Benny Saich Benny Saich ...
Belgium Soldier (uncredited)
Florian Schwienbacher Florian Schwienbacher ...
Belgian Conscript (uncredited)
James Thomas Scott James Thomas Scott ...
Newspaper Seller (uncredited)
Timothy Scott Timothy Scott ...
Force Publique (uncredited)
Tamara Sharpe Tamara Sharpe ...
Carriage Passenger (uncredited)
Kieran Shekoni Kieran Shekoni ...
Mbonga Tribe Warrior (uncredited)
Peter Silva Peter Silva ...
Tribesman (uncredited)
Marcus Sinclair Marcus Sinclair ...
Mbonga Tribe Warrior (uncredited)
David Speed David Speed ...
Tradesman (uncredited)
Richard Stanley Richard Stanley ...
Force Publique Officer (uncredited)
Adam Starks Adam Starks ...
Belgian Soldier (uncredited)
Ellen Claire Sutherland Ellen Claire Sutherland ...
Victorian Woman (uncredited)
Lamin Tamba Lamin Tamba ...
Kuba Native (uncredited)
Joshua Teya Joshua Teya ...
Mombolo (uncredited)
Stephen Stallone Thomas Stephen Stallone Thomas ...
Mbonga Tribe Warrior (uncredited)
Matt Townsend Matt Townsend ...
Belgian Conscript (uncredited)
Douglas Utting Douglas Utting ...
Belgian Mercenary (uncredited)
Danny Wright Danny Wright ...
Soldier (uncredited)
Miroslav Zaruba Miroslav Zaruba ...
Belgian Officer (uncredited)
Dre Zengarta Dre Zengarta ...
Mbonga Tribe Warrior. Movie Network, March 1, 2017. Music by Rupert Gregson-Williams. Soundtrack: "Better Love" - Written and performed by Hozier,
OPAR ADVANCE
Written & Produced by Rupert Gregson-Williams & LEBO MORAKE
Performed by ZOE MTHIYANE
ISUKUTI
Traditional
Arranged by JOSH PONTE, GEORGE FIAWOO, SUNNY NWACHUKWU, TANIA NWACHUKWU & ROSE ALOKE
AYE WE MAE
Written by GLACÉIA ADELE HENDERSON
BABA BABA SHI BABA
Traditional
Arranged by JOSH PONTE, GEORGE FIAWOO, SUNNY NWACHUKWU, TANIA NWACHUKWU & ROSE ALOKE
BETTER LOVE
Written and Performed by HOZIER
Produced by HOZIER & ROB KIRWAN
Hozier appears courtesy of RUBYWORKS, ISLAND RECORDS and COLUMBIA RECORDS.
Trivia: It is an American action adventure film based on the fictional character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Directed by David Yates and written by Adam Cozad and Craig Brewer. Principal photography began on June 21, 2014, at Warner Bros. Leavesden Studios in the United Kingdom, and wrapped four months later on October 3. The film premiered at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on June 29, 2016 and was theatrically released in the United States on July 1, 2016, in 2D, 3D, IMAX and IMAX 3D.[4] The film grossed over $356 million against a budget of $180 million and received mixed reviews from critics. Filming locations:
Gabon
(Aerial jungle scenes)
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Windsor Great Park, Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK
(on location)
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Kedleston Hall, Kedleston, Derbyshire, England, UK
(Greystoke, Tarzan's ancestral country home)
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Leavesden Studios, Leavesden, Hertfordshire, England, UK
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Goldsmith's Hall, London, England, UK
(interiors)
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Ashridge Estate, Hertfordshire ("The village" of grass huts).
Anachronism: The fastening system used to attach the railroad tracks to the ties are ones used in modern Europe on concrete ties. It's more likely that simple spikes driven in wooden ties would have been used in the latter part of the 19th century in Africa.

Sausage Party. 2016. Starring
Seth Rogen as Frank Wienerton, a sausage who is Brenda's boyfriend; Sgt. Pepper, a red pepper sergeant.[9][11][12]
Kristen Wiig as Brenda Bunson, a hot dog bun and Frank's girlfriend.[12][13]
Jonah Hill as Carl, a sausage who is friends with Frank and Barry.[9][11][12]
Bill Hader as Firewater, an old Native American bottle of liquor and the leader of the Non-Perishables; El Guaco, a guacamole gangster;[12] a drunk bottle of tequila.
Michael Cera as Barry, a deformed sausage who is one of Frank's friends.[9][12][13]
James Franco as the Druggie who is the first known human to see the foods as sentient beings.
Danny McBride as a jar of Bickle's Honey mustard who is returned to Shopwell's and tries to warn Frank of their fate after a shopper mistook him for regular mustard.[14]
Craig Robinson as Mr. Grits, a box of grits who is one of the Non-Perishables and has a grudge against crackers.
Paul Rudd as Darren, the manager of Shopwell's who is nicknamed the "Dark Lord" as he disposes of expired food and spilled items.[14]
Nick Kroll as Douche, an evil feminine hygiene product seeking revenge on Frank for breaking his nozzle and preventing him from reaching the Great Beyond.[12][13]
David Krumholtz as Kareem Abdul Lavash, a Middle Eastern lavash who has an on and off rivalry with Sammy Bagel Jr.[9][12][13]
Edward Norton as Sammy Bagel Jr., a Jewish Woody Allen-esque bagel who has an on and off rivalry with Kareem Abdul Lavash.[9][12][13]
Salma Hayek as Teresa del Taco, a lesbian taco shell who has a crush on Brenda.[12][15]
Anders Holm as Troy, one of the sausages packed with Frank[9][12] who picks on Barry for being deformed.
Scott Underwood as Gum, a Stephen Hawking-esque bubble gum wad in a high-tech wheelchair that Barry meets at the Druggie's house; Twink, a Twinkie who is one of the Non-Perishables; a half-eaten pizza whose legs were eaten by the Druggie; a bag of Krinkler's Chips.[16]
Greg Tiernan as an Irish potato; a noodle soup[17]
Conrad Vernon as an Ed Wynn-esque toilet paper roll at the Druggie's house; an Adolf Hitler-esque sauerkraut; a grape; a catcall sausage; a beer can; a soda pop bottle
Harland Williams as a bottle of ketchup; a drug dealer; a tub of baba ganoush
Alistair Abell as mariachi salsa; a jar of gefilte fish
Iris Apatow as Berry Good Candies; a grape; a container of coconut milk
Sugar Lyn Beard as a baby carrot; half-eaten cookies at the Druggie's house[18]
Ian James Corlett as an apple; a French bag of Ticklish Licorice; a jar of relish; a bag of dog food[19]
Michael Daingerfield as a box of Chunk Munchers Cereal; an energy-efficient light bulb; an Indian chutney
Brian Dobson as an Italian tomato; a lettuce
Michael Dobson as a queso
Ian Hanlin as a beet
Maryke Hendrikse as a cherry drink mixer; a plum; Loretta, a hot dog bun; and Frozen Fruitz
Lauren Miller as Camille Toh, a woman who purchases the food; a tampon encountered by Barry on the street[20]
Nicole Oliver as Sally, a hot dog bun that gets accidentally squished by Brenda; an ice cream; a watermelon, a female shopper
Kelly Sheridan as Roberta, a hot dog bun; a grape; a female shopper
Jason Simpson as a plum; a beer keg; a fat guy; a fit man
Vincent Tong as Pislitz Chips; a Juicius Maximus grape juice box; a bottle of Jamaican rum[21]
Samuel Vincent as an old pork sausage; a can of refried beans; a half-eaten sandwich found at the Druggie's house; a Pop Tart found at the Druggie's house; a licorice rope

Alistair Abell ...
Mariachi Salsa / Gefilte Fish (voice)
Iris Apatow Iris Apatow ...
Berry Good Candies / Grape #3 / Coconut Milk (voice)
Sugar Lyn Beard Sugar Lyn Beard ...
Baby Carrot / Cookies (voice)
Michael Cera Michael Cera ...
Barry (voice)
Ian James Corlett Ian James Corlett ...
Apple / Tickilish Licorice / Relish / Bag of Dog Food (voice)
Michael Daingerfield Michael Daingerfield ...
Chunk Munchers Cereal / Light Bulb / Indian Chutney (voice)
Brian Dobson Brian Dobson ...
Italian Tomato / Lettuce (voice)
Michael Dobson Michael Dobson ...
Queso (voice)
James Franco James Franco ...
Druggie (voice)
Bill Hader Bill Hader ...
Firewater / Tequila / El Guaco (voice)
Ian Hanlin Ian Hanlin ...
Beet (voice)
Salma Hayek Salma Hayek ...
Teresa (voice)
Maryke Hendrikse Maryke Hendrikse ...
Popped Cherry Mixer / Plum #1 / Loretta Bun / Frozen Fruitz (voice)
Jonah Hill Jonah Hill ...
Carl (voice)
Anders Holm Anders Holm ...
Troy (voice)
Nick Kroll Nick Kroll ...
Douche (voice)
David Krumholtz David Krumholtz ...
Lavash (voice)
Danny McBride Danny McBride ...
Honey Mustard (voice)
Lauren Miller Lauren Miller ...
Camille Toh / Tampon (voice) (as Lauren Miller-Rogen)
Edward Norton Edward Norton ...
Sammy (voice)
Nicole Oliver Nicole Oliver ...
Sally Bun / Ice Cream / Watermelon / Female Shopper #1 (voice)
Craig Robinson Craig Robinson ...
Grits (voice)
Seth Rogen Seth Rogen ...
Frank / Sergeant Pepper (voice)
Paul Rudd Paul Rudd ...
Darren (voice)
Kelly Sheridan Kelly Sheridan ...
Roberta Bun / Grape #2 / Female Shopper #2 (voice)
Jason Simpson Jason Simpson ...
Plum #2 / Beer Keg / Fat Guy / Fit Man (voice)
Greg Tiernan Greg Tiernan ...
Potato / Noodle Soup (voice)
Vincent Tong Vincent Tong ...
Pislitz Chips / Juice Box / Jamaican Rum (voice)
Scott Underwood Scott Underwood ...
Gum / Twink / Krinkler's Chips / Pizza (voice) (as Scott Diggs Underwood)
Conrad Vernon Conrad Vernon ...
Toilet Paper / Sauerkraut / Catcall Sausage / Grape #1 / Beer Can / Pop Bottle (voice)
Sam Vincent Sam Vincent ...
Old Pork Sausage / Refried Beans / Sandwich / Pop Tart / Licorice Rope (voice)
Kristen Wiig Kristen Wiig ...
Brenda (voice)
Harland Williams Harland Williams ...
Ketchup / Drug Dealer / Baba Ganoush. Movie Network, March 3, 2017. Music by Christopher Lennertz and Alan Menken. Soundtrack: "The Great Beyond" - Music by Alan Menken,
Lyrics by Glenn Slater, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Ariel Shaffir, and Kyle Hunter
Let's Rock
Written by Alexander Lager and Johannes Gustafsson
Performed by Qulinez
Courtesy of Dim Mak Records
By arrangement with Lip Sync Music Inc
4 Wheels 9 Lives
Written by Paul Pigat
Performed by Cousin Harley
Courtesy of Little Pig Records
I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)
Written by Jim Steinman (as James Steinman)
Performed by Meat Loaf
Courtesy of Geffen Records/Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Little Green Bag
Written by George Baker (as Hans Bouwens) and Jan Gerbrand Visser (as Jan Visser)
Performed by George Baker Selection
Courtesy of EMI Music Netherlands B.V.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
Written by George Michael
Performed by Wham!
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd & Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
[link=tt0088247] Theme
Written by Brad Fiedel
Hungry Eyes
Written by John DeNicola and Franke Previte
Performed by Eric Carmen
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
It's Your Thing
Written by O'Kelly Isley, Ronald Isley, and Rudolph Isley
Performed by The Isley Brothers
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
True
Written by Gary Kemp (as Gary James Kemp)
Performed by Spandau Ballet
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Joy to the World
Written by Hoyt Axton
Performed by Three Dog Night
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Gone
by JR JR
Writer(s): Joshua Epstein (IV), Mike Higgins, Dan Nigro, and Daniel Zott(IV)
© 2016 Music on Vinyl
The Great Beyond Around the World
by Cast
Composed by Alan Menken and Christopher Lennertz.
Trivia: It is an American adult computer-animated adventure comedy film directed by Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon and written by Kyle Hunter, Ariel Shaffir, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. It stars the voices of Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Jonah Hill, Bill Hader, Michael Cera, James Franco, Danny McBride, Craig Robinson, Paul Rudd, Nick Kroll, David Krumholtz, Edward Norton, and Salma Hayek. It is the first CGI-animated film to be rated R by the MPAA. A spoof of Disney and Pixar films,[9] it follows a sausage who tries to discover the truth about his existence and goes on a journey with his friends to escape their fate. The film's rough cut premiered on March 14, 2016 at South by Southwest and the film was theatrically released in the United States on August 12, 2016 by Columbia Pictures.[10] The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised its voice acting, animation, and musical score, and grossed more than $140 million, becoming the most commercially successful R-rated animated film.
WILHELM SCREAM: Right at the end of Firewater's and the Non-Perishables' "Great Beyond" belief story when two food products run for cover. Body Count: 80. When "Gum" is shot, his body reforms and a distinctive drum beat is heard, paying homage to The Terminator (1984). Quote: Mr. Grits: "They call me Mr. Grits."

Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates. 2016, Starring Zac Efron as David "Dave O" Stangle, Anna Kendrick as Alice, Adam DeVine as Michael "Mikee boi" Stangle, Aubrey Plaza as Tatiana, Stephen Root as Burt Stangle, Stephanie Faracy as Rosie, Sugar Lyn Beard as Jeanie Stangle, Sam Richardson as Eric, Alice Wetterlund as Cousin Terry, Kumail Nanjiani as Keanu, Jake Johnson as Ronnie, Marc Maron as Randy, Wendy Williams as Herself, Branscombe Richmond as Kalani Chef, Chloe Bridges as Apartment Chloe, Lavell Crawford as Keith,
Mary Holland Mary Holland ...
Becky
Erik Griffin Erik Griffin ...
Driver
Jake Szymanski Jake Szymanski ...
Stable Guy
Eugene Cordero Eugene Cordero ...
Kai - Hotel Manager
Kyle Smigielski Kyle Smigielski ...
Luke
Andrea Miceli Andrea Miceli ...
Twin Sister #1
Nancy Miceli Nancy Miceli ...
Twin Sister #2
Christina Souza Christina Souza ...
Call Girl
Olga Kalashnikova Olga Kalashnikova ...
Russian Call Girl
Ashley Hobbs Ashley Hobbs ...
White Supremacist Girl
Julia Fae Julia Fae ...
Grungy Girl #1
Andrea Russett Andrea Russett ...
Grungy Girl #2
Danielle Zalopany Danielle Zalopany ...
Militant Girl #1
Tabitha Humphrey Tabitha Humphrey ...
Militant Girl #2
Bob Turton Bob Turton ...
Bob / Lauralie
Nicole Byer Nicole Byer ...
Office Nicole
Stephanie Allynne Stephanie Allynne ...
Office Stephanie
Jennie Pierson Jennie Pierson ...
Office Jennie
Hilty Bowen Hilty Bowen ...
Café Hilty
Tanisha Long Tanisha Long ...
Café Tanisha
Cass Buggé Cass Buggé ...
Apartment Cass
Ayden Mayeri Ayden Mayeri ...
Apartment Ayden
Liberte Chan Liberte Chan ...
Local Newscaster
Sandra Davis Sandra Davis ...
Sandra
Jessika Van Jessika Van ...
Jessika the Girl in Street
Don Pomes Don Pomes ...
Grandpa Stangle
Sally Jackson Sally Jackson ...
Grandma Stangle
Rory Hart Rory Hart ...
Frat Dude
Katherine Klosterman Katherine Klosterman ...
Anniversary Montage Girl (as Katie Kloss)
Michael C. Price Michael C. Price ...
Father Mike
Paula Fuga Paula Fuga ...
Reception Singer
John Cruz John Cruz ...
Rough Rider Singer
Henry Kapono Ka'aihue Henry Kapono Ka'aihue ...
Rough Rider Singer
Brother Noland Brother Noland ...
Rough Rider Singer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Emmy Agustin Emmy Agustin ...
Check In Hotel Staff (uncredited)
Krista Alvarez Krista Alvarez ...
Mike's Girl (uncredited)
Kimee Balmilero Kimee Balmilero ...
Weird Girl #1 (uncredited)
Sharon M. Bell Sharon M. Bell ...
Maseuse (uncredited)
Raj K. Bose Raj K. Bose ...
Sake Bomb customer (uncredited)
L. G. Michael Brown L. G. Michael Brown ...
Uncle Freddie Stangle (uncredited)
Shahid Byrd Shahid Byrd ...
Sake Bomb Customer with Afro (uncredited)
Alexia Rae Castillo Alexia Rae Castillo ...
Beautiful Woman (uncredited)
Matthew A. Chapman Matthew A. Chapman ...
Resort Staff (uncredited)
Don Dailey Don Dailey ...
Grandpa Joe (uncredited)
Keith Edison Keith Edison ...
Grooms Elderly Relative No#3 (uncredited)
Gina Evangelisti Gina Evangelisti ...
Dave's Girl (uncredited)
Chris Hayes Chris Hayes ...
Surfer Guy (uncredited)
Tom Holowach Tom Holowach ...
Car Crash Witness (uncredited)
Nicole Hunt Nicole Hunt ...
Pool Guest / Bar Patron (uncredited)
Margo Kazaryan Margo Kazaryan ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Joseph Kingsley Joseph Kingsley ...
Groomsman (uncredited)
Paul S.W. Lee Paul S.W. Lee ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Julia Levanne Julia Levanne ...
Jasmine (uncredited)
Michael A. Lilly Michael A. Lilly ...
Elder (uncredited)
Rose Love Rose Love ...
Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Norman Martinez Norman Martinez ...
Pool Gentleman / Drunk (uncredited)
Susan Mathewson Susan Mathewson ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Julie McKinnon Julie McKinnon ...
Beach Girl (uncredited)
Ryan O'Connell Ryan O'Connell ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Jerald M.S. Pang Jerald M.S. Pang ...
Hotel Guest / Grass Sun Bather (uncredited)
Jeff Parker Jeff Parker ...
Uncle (uncredited)
Katarina Pavelek Katarina Pavelek ...
Office Employee (uncredited)
Jasmin Haugstuen Please Jasmin Haugstuen Please ...
Weird Girl 2 (uncredited)
Jason Rawcliffe Jason Rawcliffe ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Sandy Ritz Sandy Ritz ...
Paramedic (uncredited)
Scott M. Schewe Scott M. Schewe ...
Stangle Family Member (uncredited)
Erik Thirsk Erik Thirsk ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Scott Wallace Scott Wallace ...
Diner (uncredited)
Donnell Jewell Williams Donnell Jewell Williams ...
Eric's Family Member. Movie Network, March 5, 2017. Music by Jeff Cardoni. Soundtrack: "Mess Around" - Written by Jared Champion, Brad Shultz, Matt Shultz and Daniel Tichenor,
Performed by Cage the Elephant (as Cage The Elephant)
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Do Something Crazy (Good Vibes Only)
Written by Richard Andrew Conte, Cook Classics (as William Lobban-Bean) and Shiben Bhattacharya
Performed by Outasight feat. Cook Classics
Courtesy of RPM MSC
Die Young
Written by Lukasz Gottwald, Benny Blanco, Kesha (as Kesha Sebert), Cirkut (as Henry Russell Walter) and Nate Ruess
Performed by Sarai Howard and Ali Dee
Produced by Ali Dee and Benny Reiner (as Benjamin Reiner)
Turning Japanese
Written by David Fenton
Performed by Sarai Howard and Ali Dee
Produced by Ali Dee, Sarai Howard and John McCurry
Only Girl (In The World)
Written by Mikkel Storleer Eriksen (as Mikkel Eriksen), Crystal Nicole Johnson (as Crystal Johnson), Tor Erik Hermansen (as Tor Hermansen) and Sandy Vee (as Sandy Julien Wilhelm)
Performed by Louka
Produced by Ali Dee and Anthony Mirabella
Boy
Written by Milo Bonacci, Alexandra Lawn, Wes Miles, Mathieu Santos and Rebecca Zeller
Performed by Ra Ra Riot
Courtesy of Barsuk Records
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
Wendy Williams Show (Main Theme)
Written by David Vanacore (as David John Vanacore) and Craig Alan Owens
Performed by David Vanacore
Courtesy of Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Dang Diggy Dang
Written by Charlie G. Bethel, Kheedim Oh and Utkarsh Ambudkar
Performed by The Beatards
Courtesy of Mixtape Riot Records
By arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group
An Illustration Of Loneliness (Sleepless In New York)
Written and Performed by Courtney Barnett
Courtesy of Mom + Pop
By arrangement with Hidden Track Music
Too Hot
Written by Joey Schwartz and Greg Allain
Performed by Soundwell
Courtesy of Slamm Studios
The Boys Are Back In Town
Written by Phil Lynott (as Philip Lynott)
Performed by Thin Lizzy
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Son Delentro
Written by Angelo Vaillant
Courtesy of APM Music
Feel So Good
Written by Ronald Bell, Richard Westfield (as Allen Westfield), Claydes Smith, Robert Kool Bell (as Robert Bell), George Funky Brown (as George Brown), Robert Spike Mickens, Dennis D.T. Thomas (as Dennis Thomas), Joe Galdo, Lawrence Dermer and Rafael Vigil
Performed by Mase
Courtesy of Bad Boy Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
(Contains a sample of "Hollywood Swinging" as performed by Kool & The Gang
Courtesy of Island Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises)
Walking on the Beach
Written by Kapono Beamer and Gerhard Narholz (as Mac Prindy)
Courtesy of APM Music
Wafting Wind
Written and Performed by Terry Wilson
GDFR
Written by Sage the Gemini (as Dominic W. Woods), Justin Franks, Andrew Cedar, Mike Caren, Paulo Rodriguez, Flo Rida (as Tramar Dillard), Thomas Allen (as Thomas Sylvester Allen), Harold R. Brown (as Harold Brown), Morris D. Dickerson (as Morris Dickerson), Jerry Goldstein (as Gerald Goldstein), Lonnie Jordan (as LeRoy L. Jordan), Charles Miller (as Charles W. Miller), Lee Oskar and Howard E. Scott
Performed by Flo Rida
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
(contains a sample of "Low Rider" performed by War (as WAR), Courtesy of Far Out Productions, Inc. by arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC)
Sunny Island
Written by Stuart Hall, Mike Hughes, Ron Stent
Courtesy of Warner/Chappell Production Music
Aloha
Written by Dick Walter (as Dick Stephen Walter)
Courtesy of APM Music
Hawaiian Hula 29
Written by Terry Day
Courtesy of APM Music
Just His Smile
Written by Edward Filipp and Tadeusz Jakubowski
Courtesy of APM Music
You Just Got To Work It
Written by Jeffrey Washburn and Jonathan Gordon
Courtesy of Killer Tracks
Kids
Written by Will Hubbard and Derek Miller
Performed by Sleigh Bells
Courtesy of Mom + Pop Music Company LLC
By arrangement with Zync Music Group LLC
Hawaiian Lullaby
Written by Cornell Tannasy and Johnny Pineapple
Courtesy of BMG Production Music
Bicycle Bicycle, You Are My Bicycle
Written by Jonas Stein, Nathan Vasquez, Jemima Pearl Abegg and Jamin Orrall
Performed by Be Your Own Pet
Courtesy of XL Recordings Ltd. / Courtesy of Ecstatic Peace LLC, Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Mai Poina
Traditional
Performed by The Polynesians
Courtesy of Pegasus e.K.
Arranged by The Orchard
Spirit Wind
Written by Daniel DiPrima and Alexander Marlowe
Performed by Chew Two
Courtesy of Zombie Bank
Jyotishi
Written by Baluji Shrivistav
Courtesy of Extreme Music
Shake It Like A Doggie (Mayeda Remix)
Written by Mansa Wakili, Jason Rabinowitz, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), James Katalbas, and Jaron Lamot
Performed by Skrilla Jones ft. Icy Black
Courtesy of The Math Club
Aloha Oe
Written by Queen Liliuokalani (as Queen Lili'uokalani)
Performed by Al Caiola, Guitar and Orchestra
Courtesy of Reader's Digest World Services SA, a division of Trusted Media Brands, Inc. / The Orchard
The Living Forest
Written by Llewellyn
Courtesy of APM Music
Love Hurts
Written by Boudleaux Bryant
Hi'ilawe
Traditional
Performed and Arranged by Paula Fuga and John Cruz
Produced by John Houlihan
Vahine Oe No Tahiti
Traditional
Arranged by Kapono Beamer
Courtesy of APM Music
Helluva Hookilau
Written by Mark LeVang (as Mark Le Vang)
Courtesy of Warner/Chappell Production Music
I Believe In A Thing Called Love
Written by Ed Graham (as Edward James Graham), Dan Hawkins (as Daniel Francis Hawkins), Frank Poullain (as Francis Gilles Poullain-Patterson) and Justin Hawkins (as Justin David Hawkins)
Performed by The Darkness
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
White Sandy Beach
Written by Duc Huy
Performed by Ariyapol Srabua
Kilakila Na RoughRider
Traditional
Arranged by Bill Ali'iloa Lincoln
Performed by The Rough Riders
Produced by John Houlihan
Love Me Tender
Written by Elvis Presley and Vera Matson
Performed by The Rough Riders
Produced by John Houlihan
Just Dance
Written by Calvin Samuel (as Calvin K. Samuel), Josh Kessler, Marc Ferrari and Reginald Sinkler
Courtesy of FirstCom Music
You Are So Beautiful
Written by Bruce Fisher and Billy Preston
Produced by John Houlihan
This Is How We Do It
Written by Slick Rick (as Ricky Walters), Montell Jordan and Oji Pierce
Performed by Adam Devine, Zac Efron, Anna Kendrick and Aubrey Plaza
Vocals Produced by John Houlihan
Music Track Produced by Ali Dee and Anthony Mirabella
The Star-Spangled Banner
Written by Francis Scott Key
Stang Life
Written by Zac Efron, Jake Szymanski, Adam Devine, Jonny Pakfar and Shane Abrahams (as Shane Eli)
Performed by Zac Efron feat. Adam Devine.
Trivia: It is an American comedy film directed by Jake Szymanski and written by Andrew J. Cohen and Brendan O'Brien. The film stars Zac Efron and Adam DeVine as the title characters, who put out an ad for dates to their sister's wedding, and features Anna Kendrick and Aubrey Plaza as the girls who answer the ad. The film is based on a real Craiglist ad placed by two brothers who wanted dates for their cousin's wedding that went viral in February 2013, which they then turned into a book, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates: and A Thousand Cocktails. The film premiered in Los Angeles on June 30, 2016 and was theatrically released on July 8, 2016, by 20th Century Fox. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $77 million worldwide. Filming locations:
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The real life Mike and Dave Stangle make a cameo during the scene when cousin Terry offers to be the middle of a sandwich between two men that walk by.
Adam Devine's real life girlfriend Chloe Bridges makes a cameo as one of the women that chose the guy on the right when looking at their ad. The guy on the right is actually Zac Efron. Quote: Eric: "One time I saw a movie, then walked across the hall and saw another movie. And I didn't even pay until afterwards."

Independence Day: Resurgence. 2016, Starring
Liam Hemsworth as Jake Morrison, a U.S. pilot serving as a lieutenant in ESD, Patricia Whitmore's fiancé, Charlie Miller's best friend, and Dylan Hiller's estranged friend and competitor for Legacy Squadron's leadership. Originally from the city of Los Angeles, he grew up in an orphanage after his parents were killed in the invasion of 1996 and later joins the ESD.[8]
Jeff Goldblum as David Levinson, a scientist, MIT-educated computer expert, strategist, and environmental activist. Formerly a satellite technician at a cable television company in New York City and now in charge of research at Area 51 after Brackish Okun. Whitmore went on to recommend him as Director of ESD, in charge of its civilian sector where he provides the United Nations the resources to combat extraterrestrial threats with his subordinates and in the process using his political influence to promote his activism. For twenty years, David is dedicated to protect Earth at the cost of his relationships with his family, and is revered as a hero alongside Steven Hiller, Thomas J. Whitmore, and William Grey.
Jessie Usher as Dylan Hiller (born Dylan Dubrow), the son of Jasmine Dubrow-Hiller and adoptive son of the now-deceased war hero, Col. Steven Hiller, USMC (Will Smith's character in the previous film) and childhood friend of Patricia Whitmore (whom he befriended twenty years previously at Area 51), now a pilot and captain in ESD, serving as a fleet leader for its Legacy Squadron.[9] Dylan secured leadership of Legacy Squadron after competing with Jake, but strained their friendship in the process. Usher plays the adult version of the character that was played by Ross Bagley as a child in the original film.
Bill Pullman as Thomas J. Whitmore, the 42nd and former President, Patricia's widowed father, and a Persian Gulf War combat pilot veteran. Though his presidency has ended, 15 years after his second term, Whitmore remains a significant figure and some still refer him as the country's leader as the result of his role during the first invasion and its aftermath. Whitmore remains traumatized by the death of his wife Marilyn (Mary McDonnell's character in the previous film) and his past encounter with one of the Harvester fighters.
Maika Monroe as Patricia Whitmore, the former First Daughter, Jake's fiancée, and Dylan's childhood friend (whom she befriended twenty years previously at Area 51). She also works for her father's successor, Elizabeth Lanford, as one of her aides and speechwriter at the White House. Prior to working for the government, she served as an ESD pilot alongside Dylan and Jake, intending to follow her heroic father's footsteps as a combat pilot. She held the rank of lieutenant at ESD, and is a skilled aviator. Monroe plays the adult version of the character that was played by Mae Whitman as a child in the original film.
Sela Ward as Elizabeth Lanford, the 45th President of the United States and the first woman in the country's history to hold the Oval Office,[10] who is in her first term, succeeding Thomas J. Whitmore, William Grey, and Lucas Jacobs.[4] Lanford is also a member of ESD's Security Council, founded by Thomas Whitmore and other world leaders. About her character she said, "She's strong, decisive and not afraid to kick ass!"[11] Prior to her presidency, Lanford lost her family during the first attack, and she served as Vice President under Jacobs.
William Fichtner as Joshua T. Adams, a U.S. General in charge of ESD's defense sector, David Levinson's military counterpart within the organization; he later becomes the 46th President of the United States after being named designated survivor following Lanford and the rest of the presidential line of succession's deaths.
Judd Hirsch as Julius Levinson, David's widowed father, retired rabbi, and author of How I Saved The World, who now lives in a retirement home in Florida and is an avid fisherman.
Brent Spiner as Dr. Brakish Okun, the unkempt and highly excitable scientist formerly in charge of research at Area 51 and thus David Levinson's predecessor. He awakens 20 years after being rendered comatose by a Harvester's psychic attack and then works with ESD. Okun is revealed to be gay; he and Dr. Milton Isaacs are romantic partners.
Patrick St. Esprit as Reese Tanner, the United States Secretary of Defense. Tanner was indirectly responsible for Steven Hiller's death in 2007, after he and his administration under then-President Lucas Jacobs ignored Levinson's warning regarding the prototype hybrid fighter that killed Hiller and caused an international scandal. He has been at odds with Levinson and the Hillers ever since.[6]
Vivica A. Fox as Jasmine Dubrow-Hiller, the widow of the late war hero Steven Hiller, and a former exotic dancer. After her marriage, Jasmine returned to school to study nursing and is now working as a hospital administrator.[6]
Angelababy as Rain Lao, a Chinese pilot and lieutenant in ESD and the niece / adoptive daughter of ESD Moon Base commander Jiang Lao. While still a child, Rain, Chinese name Lao Meifeng, lost her mother after the aliens' first attack in Beijing and later her father, who was one of the pilots that participated in the final battle against the aliens above the ruins of Wuhan during the war. She was then raised by her late father's brother. Rain is also a fan of the late American colonel, Steven Hiller; she had witnessed his death in 2007.[6]
Charlotte Gainsbourg as Dr. Catherine Marceaux, a French psychiatrist who is an associate of David Levinson; though trained as a physician, she is researching exolinguistics and telepathy after witnessing her patients writing logograms after personal encounters with aliens, becoming a renowned inquirer of her investigation. She is also David's new love interest; she and David first met at the 2012 ESD Spring Expo in French Guiana three years after the latter's wife, Constance Spano (Margaret Colin's character in the previous film, whom David previously divorced but later remarried to), died in a car accident.[6]
Deobia Oparei as Dikembe Umbutu, head of government of a Congolese provincial state named "Republique Nationale d'Umbutu", after his late tyrannical warlord father; he leads a resistance group that has fought the Harvesters for years. After Umbutu's father was assassinated by his own people, he took over his father's position in hopes of making amends to his countrymen. He advises Floyd Rosenberg and Jake Morrison of the aliens' biomechanical suits' critical weaknesses based on his experience, which helps their respective survivals against them.
Nicolas Wright as Floyd Rosenberg, a mild-mannered government controller from the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board appointed to the ESD and amateur combatant; he wants to learn how to fight aliens after meeting Dikembe Umbutu and to participate the battle against them.
Travis Tope as Charlie Miller, a U.S. pilot and lieutenant serving in ESD and Jake Morrison's best friend and surrogate brother since childhood, who is infatuated with Rain.[12] Prior to becoming an ESD pilot, Charlie lost his family in the first war, met Jake after he defended him from a group of bullies, and was a valedictorian in the ESD flight school where he, Jake, Dylan, and Patricia enrolled.[6] He is somewhat inept and inattentive to his duties, and is notable for wearing a jacket that states his rank is that of Senior Airman.
Ng Chin Han as Jiang Lao,[13] a Chinese General and commanding officer of the ESD's Moon Base. He is also Rain's paternal uncle and adoptive father.
Gbenga Akinnagbe as Agent Matthew Travis, a United States Secret Service agent assigned to Whitmore's protection detail.
Robert Loggia as General William Grey, USMC (Ret.), the 43rd and former President, who served as head of United States Space Command during the war and succeeded Whitmore as President for one term.[4] Like Whitmore, Hiller, and Levinson, Grey is revered as a hero because of his military leadership during the war. This is Loggia's final film role before his death in December 2015, and the film was dedicated in his memory. Loggia's wife, Audrey O'Brien, also made an appearance as General Grey's wife.
John Storey as Dr. Milton Isaacs, a scientist and physician in charge of Area 51's medical facility. He is Dr. Brackish Okun's life partner.
Joey King as Samantha "Sam" Blackwell, the oldest of a group of siblings living in Florida. They find a stranded Julius Levinson in Austin, Texas after the aliens land their mothership.[14]
Jenna Purdy as the voice of the Sphere, an extraterrestrial virtual intelligence sent to serve as a liaison between Earth and a party of interplanetary resistance who are also victims of the Harvesters' attacks.
Garrett Wareing, Hays Wellford, and Mckenna Grace as Bobby, Felix, and Daisy, Sam's younger siblings.
James A. Woods as Lieutenant James Ritter, one of General Adams's subordinates in alien technology research at ESD.
Robert Neary as Captain McQuaide

Liam Hemsworth ...
Jake Morrison
Jeff Goldblum Jeff Goldblum ...
David Levinson
Jessie T. Usher Jessie T. Usher ...
Dylan Hiller
Bill Pullman Bill Pullman ...
President Whitmore
Maika Monroe Maika Monroe ...
Patricia Whitmore
Sela Ward Sela Ward ...
President Lanford
William Fichtner William Fichtner ...
General Adams
Judd Hirsch Judd Hirsch ...
Julius Levinson
Brent Spiner Brent Spiner ...
Dr. Brakish Okun
Patrick St. Esprit Patrick St. Esprit ...
Secretary of Defense Tanner
Vivica A. Fox Vivica A. Fox ...
Jasmine Hiller
Angelababy Angelababy ...
Rain Lao
Charlotte Gainsbourg Charlotte Gainsbourg ...
Catherine Marceaux
Deobia Oparei Deobia Oparei ...
Dikembe Umbutu (as DeObia Oparei)
Nicolas Wright Nicolas Wright ...
Floyd Rosenberg
Travis Tope Travis Tope ...
Charlie Miller
Chin Han Chin Han ...
Commander Jiang
Gbenga Akinnagbe Gbenga Akinnagbe ...
Agent Travis
Robert Loggia Robert Loggia ...
General Grey
John Storey John Storey ...
Dr. Isaacs
Joey King Joey King ...
Sam
Jenna Purdy Jenna Purdy ...
Voice of Sphere (voice)
Garrett Wareing Garrett Wareing ...
Bobby
Hays Wellford Hays Wellford ...
Felix
Mckenna Grace Mckenna Grace ...
Daisy (as McKenna Grace)
James A. Woods James A. Woods ...
Lt. Ritter (as James Andre Woods)
Robert Neary Robert Neary ...
Captain McQuade
Joshua Mikel Joshua Mikel ...
Armand
Joel Virgel Joel Virgel ...
Jaques
Arturo del Puerto Arturo del Puerto ...
Bordeaux
Matthew Munroe Matthew Munroe ...
Prison Tech (as Matt Munroe)
Jacob Browne Jacob Browne ...
Prison Tech
Ryan Cartwright Ryan Cartwright ...
David's Assistant
Travis Hammer Travis Hammer ...
Jeffrey Fineman
Lance Lim Lance Lim ...
Camper Kevin
Zeb Sanders Zeb Sanders ...
Camper Henry
Donovan Tyee Smith Donovan Tyee Smith ...
Camper Marcus
Stafford Douglas Stafford Douglas ...
Flight Officer
Jade Scott Lewis Jade Scott Lewis ...
Salt Flat Tech
Beth Bailey Beth Bailey ...
DC Hospital Nurse
Mona Malec Mona Malec ...
DC Hospital Nurse
Omar Diop Omar Diop ...
African Guard
Ron Yuan Ron Yuan ...
Weapons Engineer
Grace Huang Grace Huang ...
Female Technician
Stephen Oyoung Stephen Oyoung ...
Young Man
J.P. Murrieta J.P. Murrieta ...
Local Reporter
Casey Messer Casey Messer ...
Local Reporter
Ben Wang Ben Wang ...
Chinese President
Nicholas Ballas Nicholas Ballas ...
French President
Jonathan Richards Jonathan Richards ...
British Prime Minister
Ivan G'Vera Ivan G'Vera ...
Russian President (as Ivan Gvera)
Michael Davis Michael Davis ...
Old Man with Oxygen
Brandon K. Hampton Brandon K. Hampton ...
Officer
Sam Quinn Sam Quinn ...
Radar Officer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Shad Adair Shad Adair ...
Aide to Sec of Defense Tanner (uncredited)
Valerie Adams Valerie Adams ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Lorus Allen Lorus Allen ...
Area 51 Flagman (uncredited)
Mark S. Allen Mark S. Allen ...
Journalist (uncredited)
Toney Anton Toney Anton ...
ESD Tech / Ground Crew (uncredited)
Aurora Antonio Aurora Antonio ...
Teenager (uncredited)
Justin Arnsworth Justin Arnsworth ...
Fighter Pilot (uncredited)
Nathaniel Augustson Nathaniel Augustson ...
Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)
Robert O. Baker Robert O. Baker ...
Press Corp / Washington Dignitary (uncredited)
Colt Balok Colt Balok ...
Area 51 Soldier (uncredited)
Brian Barela Brian Barela ...
Area 51 Soldier (uncredited)
Wren Barnes Wren Barnes ...
Girl Driving Her Car Away from Chaos (uncredited)
Richard Beal Richard Beal ...
Military Brass (uncredited)
Ciara Bergman Ciara Bergman ...
ESD Tech (uncredited)
Todd Bethke Todd Bethke ...
Airline Passenger (uncredited)
Morse Bicknell Morse Bicknell ...
Russian Commander (uncredited)
Steven Blacksmith Steven Blacksmith ...
Orderly (uncredited)
Andrew James Bleidner Andrew James Bleidner ...
Area 51 Soldier (uncredited)
Brian Bolman Brian Bolman ...
ESD Medical Personnel (uncredited)
Dante Briggins Dante Briggins ...
Area 51 Soldier (uncredited)
Nathan Brimmer Nathan Brimmer ...
Cheyenne Mountain Security (uncredited)
Edward Butron Edward Butron ...
Moon Base Tech (uncredited)
Monique Candelaria Monique Candelaria ...
Tech Officer (uncredited)
Paul Caster Paul Caster ...
RV Driver (uncredited)
Leilei Chen Leilei Chen ...
Background (uncredited)
Gabrielle Chevalier Gabrielle Chevalier ...
Civilian Child - Extra (uncredited)
Jeremie Dalaba Jeremie Dalaba ...
Area 51 ESD Tech (uncredited)
Ava Del Cielo Ava Del Cielo ...
Young Mother (uncredited)
David Devereaux David Devereaux ...
Military Aide #1 (uncredited)
Faber Dewar Faber Dewar ...
Flight Commander (uncredited)
Jetto Dorsainville Jetto Dorsainville ...
Salt Flats Tech / Area 51 Soldier (uncredited)
Edward A. Duran Edward A. Duran ...
Orbital tech #2 (uncredited)
Mark Falvo Mark Falvo ...
News Reporter (uncredited)
Marlon V. Gaines Marlon V. Gaines ...
Driver (uncredited)
Diana Gaitirira Diana Gaitirira ...
Comms Officer (uncredited)
Gerry Garcia Gerry Garcia ...
Bus Boy (uncredited)
Tahseen Ghauri Tahseen Ghauri ...
Area 51 ESD Scientist (uncredited)
Lawrence Gilligan Lawrence Gilligan ...
President Aide (uncredited)
Alison Grainger Alison Grainger ...
Gas Station Customer (uncredited)
Evan Bryn Graves Evan Bryn Graves ...
Pilot P. Goodman (uncredited)
William Greely William Greely ...
Area 51 Tech (uncredited)
Sylvie Grontis Hagan Sylvie Grontis Hagan ...
Scientist (uncredited)
Stephen M. Hardin Stephen M. Hardin ...
Tug Pilot (uncredited)
Crystal Harris Crystal Harris ...
Woman Driving Away from Chaos (uncredited)
Jason E. Hill Jason E. Hill ...
Marine (uncredited)
Landon Hill Landon Hill ...
Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Alan Humphrey Alan Humphrey ...
Press Corps (uncredited)
Raiden Integra Raiden Integra ...
Press Corps (uncredited)
Patrick Juarez Patrick Juarez ...
Area 51 Officer (uncredited)
Jamie H. Jung Jamie H. Jung ...
Ground Crew (uncredited)
Jade Kammerman Jade Kammerman ...
Orbital Tech (uncredited)
Cory Kapahulehua Cory Kapahulehua ...
Moon Base Tug Pilot (uncredited)
Harrison Kavanaugh Harrison Kavanaugh ...
ESD Tech (uncredited)
Katrina Kavanaugh Katrina Kavanaugh ...
ESD Tech (uncredited)
Sal Koussa Sal Koussa ...
Window Washer (uncredited)
Tyler Kurtz Tyler Kurtz ...
Pilot (uncredited)
Tom Kwiat Tom Kwiat ...
Pvt. Ian Jennings (uncredited)
Josh LaCombe Josh LaCombe ...
Area 51 Tech (uncredited)
Jonathan Lane Jonathan Lane ...
Press Corps (uncredited)
Andrei Lapionak Andrei Lapionak ...
Russian Cosmonaut (uncredited)
Steve Larese Steve Larese ...
Washington D.C. Dignitary (uncredited)
Shawn Lecrone Shawn Lecrone ...
Pvt. T. Ferguson / Area 51 Soldier (uncredited)
Kenny Leu Kenny Leu ...
Ping Li (uncredited)
Cajardo Lindsey Cajardo Lindsey ...
Camera Operator (uncredited)
Justin Lotz Justin Lotz ...
Gas Station Patron (uncredited)
David Loving David Loving ...
DC Dignitary (uncredited)
Kelly V. Lucio Kelly V. Lucio ...
Singapore Pedestrian (uncredited)
Jonathan Lund Jonathan Lund ...
Scientist #1 (uncredited)
Jon McGarrah Jon McGarrah ...
Area 51 Ground Crew (uncredited)
Monique McKellop Monique McKellop ...
Dignitary Müller (uncredited)
David Melendez David Melendez ...
Prison Tech (uncredited)
David Miller David Miller ...
USAF 2d Lt Hamm (uncredited)
Justin D. Moore Justin D. Moore ...
Hospital visitor / WA DC Dignitary (uncredited)
Victoria L. Moya Victoria L. Moya ...
ESD Soldier / Hospital Patient (uncredited)
Hans Obma Hans Obma ...
Sokolov (uncredited)
Vaughn Odenbrett Vaughn Odenbrett ...
Angry Driver in Volvo Pulling Trailer (uncredited)
Johnny Otto Johnny Otto ...
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Akshay Patel Akshay Patel ...
Dylan's Pilot (uncredited)
Daniel Pattison Daniel Pattison ...
Area 51 Fighter Pilot (uncredited)
Julian Petersen Julian Petersen ...
Fighter Pilot / Military Soldier (uncredited)
Kyle Pierson Kyle Pierson ...
Area 51 / ESD Ground Crew (uncredited)
Catharine Pilafas Catharine Pilafas ...
Flight Officer #3 (uncredited)
Alexander Daniel Pimentel Alexander Daniel Pimentel ...
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Tiffany Quilter Tiffany Quilter ...
Driver fleeing invasion (uncredited)
Grizelda Quintana Grizelda Quintana ...
Road Rage / Confrontation Driver (uncredited)
Dave Racki Dave Racki ...
Chopper Pilot (uncredited)
Diezel Ramos Diezel Ramos ...
Area 51 Soldier (uncredited)
Alice Rietveld Alice Rietveld ...
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Ryan Baloy Rivera Ryan Baloy Rivera ...
SGT P. Howard (uncredited)
Chris Romrell Chris Romrell ...
Moon Base Tech (uncredited)
Anthony J Sacco Anthony J Sacco ...
Hospital visitor (uncredited)
Clayton Salberg Clayton Salberg ...
Area 51 Fighter Pilot (uncredited)
Brent Wayne Sanders Brent Wayne Sanders ...
Moon Base Tug Pilot (uncredited)
Joseph P. Santillanes Joseph P. Santillanes ...
President Staff (uncredited)
Gabriel Schmidt Gabriel Schmidt ...
Driver (uncredited)
Jack T. Silliman Jack T. Silliman ...
Area 51 Tech Security (uncredited)
Christian Simpson Christian Simpson ...
Sgt. Fletcher Smith (uncredited)
Jeremy Sims Jeremy Sims ...
Area 51 Technician (uncredited)
Alma Sisneros Alma Sisneros ...
Aide 2 (uncredited)
Corey Sondrup Corey Sondrup ...
Driver (uncredited)
Phil Sperandeo Phil Sperandeo ...
Area 51 Soldier (uncredited)
David Stanford David Stanford ...
Washington D.C. Dignitary (uncredited)
Michael E. Stogner Michael E. Stogner ...
Press Corps (uncredited)
Aaron Templeton Aaron Templeton ...
Area 51 Solider (uncredited)
Michael Love Toliver Michael Love Toliver ...
Moon Base Tech (uncredited)
Aaron Tyler Aaron Tyler ...
Tug Pilot (uncredited)
Gregory Paul Valdez Gregory Paul Valdez ...
Press Corps (uncredited)
McKenna Wagenman McKenna Wagenman ...
Gas Station Kid (uncredited)
Shannan Wagenman Shannan Wagenman ...
Gas Station Patron (uncredited)
Taylor Wagenman Taylor Wagenman ...
Hospital Kid (uncredited)
Jerry Walker Jerry Walker ...
Milky Eye Guard (uncredited)
Rooter Wareing Rooter Wareing ...
White House Staffer (uncredited)
Nate Warren Nate Warren ...
Marley Sullivan (uncredited)
Joe Warshaw Joe Warshaw ...
Sgt 1st Class Miller (uncredited)
Robert Douglas Washington Robert Douglas Washington ...
Dirk Strickland (uncredited)
Charles Adam West Charles Adam West ...
Scientist #2 (uncredited)
Jeffrey M. Williams Jeffrey M. Williams ...
Patricia Squadron Pilot (uncredited)
Danny Winn Danny Winn ...
DC Dignitary (uncredited)
Otis Winston Otis Winston ...
Brian Cole (uncredited)
Benjamin Isaiah Wolfe Benjamin Isaiah Wolfe ...
DC Dignitary (uncredited)
Julian Wondolowski Julian Wondolowski ...
Driver with Vehicle Bugging Out. Movie Network, March 7, 2017. Music by Harald Kloser and Thomas Wanker. Soundtrack: "Independence Day Theme" - Composed by David Arnold; "Electric U (Hz Mz Dz)" - Written by Josh Conway, Lennon Kloser and Jesse Perlman,
Performed by Kid Bloom
Traveling Africa
Written by James Parkey
Courtesy of Pennybank Tunes Profiles
Under license from 5 Alarm Music
Don't Stop
Written by Matthew A. Thomas and Ryan Keaton
Performed by The Lost Electric
Courtesy of Selectracks, Inc.
Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
Written by Sonny Bono
Performed by Annie Trousseau
Courtesy of Ana Maria Lombo.
Trivia: It is an American science fiction adventure film directed by Roland Emmerich and written by Emmerich, Dean Devlin, Nicolas Wright, James A. Woods, and James Vanderbilt. It is the sequel to the 1996 film Independence Day and stars an ensemble cast. It received generally negative reviews from critics, who found the plot convoluted and action sequences overblown, though some praised its overall humor. The film has grossed $389.7 million against its $165 million production budget. Filming locations:
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
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Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USA (finale battle)
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Albuquerque Studios - 5650 University Boulevard SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA (studio)
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Utah and Nevada Border, Nevada, USA
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Utah, USA
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New Mexico, USA
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West Wendover, Nevada, USA
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London, England, UK
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Utah and Nevada Border, Utah, USA
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Nevada, USA
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Tower Bridge, London, England, UK
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Tingley Coliseum - 300 San Pedro NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA (studio) (adapted space)
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Los Angeles, California, USA (additional photography)
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Burj Khalifa, United Arab Emirates
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Marina Bay Sands - 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore
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Dubai, UAE
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Singapore.

Ice Age: Collision Course. 2016, Starring Ray Romano as Manny, John Leguizamo as Sid, Denis Leary as Diego, Adam DeVine as Julian, Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Shangri Llama, Max Greenfield as Roger, Jessie J as Brooke, Nick Offerman as Gavin, Keke Palmer as Peaches, Seann William Scott as Crash, Josh Peck as Eddie, Simon Pegg as Buck, Wanda Sykes as Granny, Jennifer Lopez as Shira, Queen Latifah as Ellie, Michael Strahan as Teddy, Melissa Rauch as Francine,
Additionally, Chris Wedge reprises his voice as Scrat, a saber tooth squirrel while new cast additions include: [9] Neil deGrasse Tyson as Neil deBuck Weasel, a weasel astronomer who exists in Buck's mind,[1] Stephanie Beatriz as Gertie, a dromaeosaur[8] and Gavin's daughter and Lilly Singh voices Bubbles and Misty, a pair of "minicorns" who reside in Geotopia.
Stephanie Beatriz ...
Gertie (voice)
Robert Cardone Robert Cardone ...
Freaky Bobby (voice)
Neil deGrasse Tyson Neil deGrasse Tyson ...
Neil deBuck Weasel (voice)
Adam Devine Adam Devine ...
Julian (voice)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson Jesse Tyler Ferguson ...
Shangri Llama (voice)
Max Greenfield Max Greenfield ...
Roger (voice)
Jessie J Jessie J ...
Brooke (voice)
Queen Latifah Queen Latifah ...
Ellie (voice)
Denis Leary Denis Leary ...
Diego (voice)
John Leguizamo John Leguizamo ...
Sid (voice)
Jennifer Lopez Jennifer Lopez ...
Shira (voice)
Jorge Lucas Jorge Lucas ...
Grandpa Molehog (voice)
Andrew Christopher Nichols Andrew Christopher Nichols ...
Andrew Aardvark (voice)
Nick Offerman Nick Offerman ...
Gavin (voice)
Keke Palmer Keke Palmer ...
Peaches (voice)
James Palumbo James Palumbo ...
Panicked Start (voice)
Josh Peck Josh Peck ...
Eddie (voice)
Simon Pegg Simon Pegg ...
Buck / Pythagorus Buck / Robo Buck (voice)
Carlos Ponce Carlos Ponce ...
Mariachi Beaver (voice)
Melissa Rauch Melissa Rauch ...
Francine (voice)
Casey M. Roberts Casey M. Roberts ...
Mitchell Molehog (voice)
Ray Romano Ray Romano ...
Manny (voice)
Seann William Scott Seann William Scott ...
Crash (voice)
Matthew Simmons Matthew Simmons ...
Dale the Antelope (voice) (as Matthew D. Simmons)
Lilly Singh Lilly Singh ...
Misty / Bubbles (voice)
Michael Strahan Michael Strahan ...
Teddy (voice)
Wanda Sykes Wanda Sykes ...
Granny (voice)
Randy Thom Randy Thom ...
Hyrax Minister (voice) (as Randall Thom)
Meghan Thurmeier Meghan Thurmeier ...
Lily Start (voice)
Mike Thurmeier Mike Thurmeier ...
Gravedigger Beaver / Party Molehog (voice) (as Michael Thurmeier)
Chris Wedge Chris Wedge ...
Scrat (voice)
Chris Campbell Chris Campbell ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Holly Dorff Holly Dorff ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Moosie Drier Moosie Drier ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Jason Fricchione Jason Fricchione ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Jackie Gonneau Jackie Gonneau ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Rif Hutton Rif Hutton ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Hope Levy Hope Levy ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Terence Mathews Terence Mathews ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Edie Mirman Edie Mirman ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Ashley Peldon Ashley Peldon ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Juan Pope Juan Pope ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Byron Thames Byron Thames ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Ruth Zalduondo Ruth Zalduondo ...
Additional Voices (voice)
David Zyler David Zyler ...
Additional Voices (voice) (as Dave Zyler)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Whindersson Nunes Whindersson Nunes ...
Roger. Movie Network, March 8, 2017. Music by John Debney. Soundtrack: "Also Sprach Zarathustra
Written by Richard Strauss
Checking Out the Cave
from Ice Age (2002)
Written by David Newman
Bridal Chorus (from Lohengrin)
Written by Richard Wagner
Arranged by John Debney
Mi Padrino El Diablo
Written by Josué Ricardo Benítez Lozolla and Martín Castro Ortega
Performed by La Trakalosa De Monterrey
Courtesy of Midas Musical Inc.
Crazy In Love
Written by Beyoncé Knowles, Eugene Record, Jay Z (as Shawn Carter) and Richard Christopher Harrison (as Rich Harrison)
Performed by Sarai Howard
Produced by Ali Dee and Anthony Mirabella
End Credits
from Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
Written by John Powell
The Barber of Seville - Figaro's Aria
Music by Gioachino Rossini
New Lyric by Yoni Brenner, Mark Mothersbaugh and Christopher Guardino (as Chris Guardino)
Performed by Simon Pegg
Fireball
Written by Ricky Reed (as Eric Frederic), Pitbull (as Armando Christian Perez), Ilsey Juber, John Ryan (as John Henry Ryan), Tom Peyton, Joe Spargur and Andreas Schüller (as Andreas Schuller)
Performed by Ali Dee
Produced by Ali Dee and Anthony Mirabella
Launch
Written by Trevor Rabin
Courtesy of Walt Disney Records
Puttin' On the Ritz
Written by Irving Berlin
My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark
Written by Butch Walker, Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, John Hill, Andrew Hurley (as Andy Hurley) and Joseph Trohman (as Joe Trohman)
Rock-a-Bye Baby
Traditional
Dream Weaver
Written and Performed by Gary Wright
Courtesy of High Wave Music Inc.
Let's Get It On
Written by Marvin Gaye and Ed Townsend
Performed by Don Peake
Produced by Ali Dee and Anthony Mirabella
Le Menuet Affandangado, Op. 15
Written by Dionisio Aguado y García
Performed by George Doering
Wedding March
Written by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (as Felix Mendelssohn)
Arranged by John Debney
My Superstar
Written by Alex Geringas and Nikki Leonti
Performed by Jessie J
Rap performed by Wil Fuller (as Tha Vill)
Produced by Alex Geringas and John Houlihan
Lead vocal produced by Kuk Harrell (as Thaddis "Kuk" Harrell, Jr.)
Jessie J performs courtesy of Lava/Republic Records
Dream Weaver
Written by Gary Wright
Performed by Trent Harmon
Produced by Ross Copperman
Trent Harmon performs courtesy of 19 Recordings, Inc.
Trivia: It is an American computer animated comedy adventure film produced by Blue Sky Studios. It is the fifth installment in the Ice Age film series and the sequel to Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012). It was directed by Mike Thurmeier and co-directed by Galen Tan Chu,[6] and written by Michael Wilson, Michael Berg and Yoni Brenner. The film premiered at the Sydney Film Festival on June 19, 2016, and was released in the United States on July 22, 2016, by 20th Century Fox. It grossed $408 million worldwide on a $105 million budget.
Features: Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe (2015) (Short) - The entire short, edited to remove its title and credits, appears as the first several minutes of the new film. Quote: Crash: "Baby made a poopie." Eddie: "I'm a method actor, so I will need to be changed." Anachronism: Most of the animals in the film didn't live in the same time or location.

True Memoirs of an International Assassin. 2016, Starring Kevin James as Sam Larson, Zulay Henao as DEA Agent Rosa Bolivar, Andy García as El Toro, Maurice Compte as Juan, Kelen Coleman as Kylie Applebaum, Andrew Howard as Anton Masovich, Ron Rifkin as Amos AKA The Ghost, Rob Riggle as William Cobb, Leonard Earl Howze as Michael Cleveland, Yul Vazquez as General Javier Ruiz, Kim Coates as President Miguel 'Mike' Cueto, P. J. Byrne as Trent, Emilie Ullerup as Stephanie, Lauren Shaw as Sabine, Jeff Chase as La Roche, Katie Couric as Herself,
Anthony Belevtsov Anthony Belevtsov ...
Merc
G-Rod G-Rod ...
Heavy
Al Hamacher Al Hamacher ...
Paolo
Danny Williams Danny Williams ...
Cafe Luna Bus Boy (as Cesar Danny Williams)
Daniel Zacapa Daniel Zacapa ...
Detective Diego Garcia
Keila J. Brown Keila J. Brown ...
Starbucks Worker #1
Kris Hazard Kris Hazard ...
Starbucks Worker #2
Emmanuel Cruz Sánchez Emmanuel Cruz Sánchez ...
Presidential Security #1
José Raeldo López Ortiz José Raeldo López Ortiz ...
Presidential Security #2
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jay Amor Jay Amor ...
Kidnapper (uncredited)
Michael A. Blank Michael A. Blank ...
Insurance Agency Worker (uncredited)
Kris Bunch Kris Bunch ...
Coffee Shop Patron (uncredited)
Jordi Caballero Jordi Caballero ...
Dance Double Masovich (uncredited)
John Collier John Collier ...
Insurance Agent (uncredited)
NM Garcia NM Garcia ...
Guerrilla Soldier (uncredited)
Till Holt Till Holt ...
Russian Bodyguard (uncredited)
Jonathan Kankolenski Jonathan Kankolenski ...
Patron (uncredited)
Sam Medina Sam Medina ...
Mercenary (uncredited)
Joan Peña Joan Peña ...
Guard (uncredited)
Leigh Takata Leigh Takata ...
Coffee Patron (uncredited)
Taniesha Latrice Thomas Taniesha Latrice Thomas ...
Coffee Shop Patron (uncredited)
Sarai Tinck Sarai Tinck ...
New York City Pedestrian (uncredited)
Ruben Vidal Ruben Vidal ...
Venezuela Officer #1 (uncredited)
Whit Whitman Whit Whitman ...
Russian Body Guard (uncredited)
Chanel Young Chanel Young ...
Starbucks Patron (uncredited)
Cheyanna Lavon Zubas as Girl in Pool / Sexy Girl, Jenn A. Harris as stunt double: Zulay Haneo, Heath Hensley as stunt double: Kevin James, Adam Horwitz as stunt double: Andy Garcia and Scott Hunter as stunt double: Rob Riggle. Netflix, March 9, 2017. Music by Ludwig Göransson. Soundtrack: "Standing in the Doorway" - Written by C. Hall,
Performed by Chuck Hall Band
Courtesy of Fervor Records
Nothing to Lose
Written by Jordyn Shankle, Jason Damontay, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz, Brayden Deskins, Kyle Mangels
Performed by Jordyn Kane
Courtesy of The Math Club
Home
Written by Nate Campany (as Nathaniel Campany), Kyle Shearer, Mathieu Lepine, K. Flay (as Kristine Flaherty), Chelsea Lankes
Performed by Chelsea Lankes
Courtesy of B3SCI Records
By arrangement with Hidden Track Music
Interstellar
Written by Roberto Arbelo
Performed by Glowtape
Courtesy of Bleed101
Shake It Off
Written by Taylor Swift, Max Martin, Shellback (as Johan Schuster)
Performed by Math Club (as The Math Club)
Courtesy of The Math Club
Hungry Like the Wolf
Written by Andy Taylor, John Taylor, Nick Rhodes, Roger Taylor, Simon Le Bon
Performed by Los Barenboim
Courtesy of iAMusic & Fine Gold Music
Libertango
Written by Astor Piazzolla (as Astor Pantaleon Piazzolla)
Performed by Emilio Kauderer featuring The Fernando Marzan Quintet
Courtesy of Milan Records
By arrangement with ADA Licensing
In the Air Tonight
Written by Phil Collins
Performed by Esparando a Christine
Courtesy of Lemon y Coco Associación Cultural
Should I Stay or Should I Go
Written by Mick Jones, Joe Strummer
Performed by Math Club (as The Math Club)
Courtesy of The Math Club
Your Love
Written by John Spinks
Performed by Zeri
Courtesy of Azteca Records
By arrangement with The Orchard.
Trivia: It is an American action comedy web film directed by Jeff Wadlow from a screenplay co-written with Jeff Morris. A Netflix original, the film was released on November 11, 2016. The film was panned by critics. It holds a rare 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 7 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10. Filming locations:
Dominican Republic
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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New York City, New York, USA (location)
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855 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (Starbucks Exterior). Quote: William Cobb: "Could this guy be more of a mouth breather?"

Me Before You. 2016, Starring Emilia Clarke as Louisa "Lou" Clark, Sam Claflin as William "Will" Traynor, Janet McTeer as Camilla Traynor, Charles Dance as Steven Traynor, Brendan Coyle as Bernard Clark, Jenna Coleman as Katrina "Treena" Clark,
Matthew Lewis as Patrick[9]
Ben Lloyd-Hughes[9] as Rupert Freshwell
Vanessa Kirby as Alicia Dewar[9]
Steve Peacocke as Nathan[10]
Samantha Spiro[9] as Josie Clark
Joanna Lumley[11] as Mary Rawlinson
Major Timothy Dewares (Alicia Dewares Father)

Vanessa Kirby Vanessa Kirby ...
Alicia
Eileen Dunwoodie Eileen Dunwoodie ...
Café Customer
Pablo Raybould Pablo Raybould ...
Frank
Gabrielle Downey Gabrielle Downey ...
Daphne
Henri Charles Henri Charles ...
Thomas Clark (as Henri Kirkham)
Samantha Spiro Samantha Spiro ...
Josie Clark
Alan Breck Alan Breck ...
Grandad
Matthew Lewis Matthew Lewis ...
Patrick
Muzz Khan Muzz Khan ...
Syed
Stephen Peacocke Stephen Peacocke ...
Nathan
Ben Lloyd-Hughes Ben Lloyd-Hughes ...
Rupert
Richard Goulding Richard Goulding ...
Freddie Foster
Diane Morgan Diane Morgan ...
Sharon the Waitress
Stephen Chance Stephen Chance ...
Michael Lawler
Joanna Lumley Joanna Lumley ...
Mary Rawlinson
Sharon Cherry Ballard Sharon Cherry Ballard ...
Hotel Receptionist (as Sharon Ballard)
Lily Travers Lily Travers ...
Karen
Chuku Modu Chuku Modu ...
Mauritian Waiter
Verity Marshall Verity Marshall ...
Anna
Manuel Severi Manuel Severi ...
French Waiter
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Sofia Abbasi Sofia Abbasi ...
Airport Goer / Driver (uncredited)
Mohammed Ali Mohammed Ali ...
Race goer (uncredited)
Rubi Ali Rubi Ali ...
Flight Attendant #2 (uncredited)
James Francis Andrews James Francis Andrews ...
Racecourse Staff Member (uncredited)
Alice Bailey Johnson Alice Bailey Johnson ...
Waitress (uncredited)
Gintare Beinoraviciute Gintare Beinoraviciute ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Jennifer Catford Jennifer Catford ...
Race Crowd (uncredited)
Alexander Cooper Alexander Cooper ...
Airport Goer / Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Elizabeth Croft Elizabeth Croft ...
Alicia Martin (uncredited)
Amber Elizabeth Amber Elizabeth ...
Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Alex Jaep Alex Jaep ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Matt Jones Matt Jones ...
Race Horse Owner (uncredited)
Ross Learoyd Ross Learoyd ...
Athelete (uncredited)
Matthew John Morley Matthew John Morley ...
Footballer (uncredited)
Marine Morot Marine Morot ...
Waitress (uncredited)
Jesmond Murray Jesmond Murray ...
Grandmother of the Bride (uncredited)
Alida Pantone Alida Pantone ...
Concert Audience (uncredited)
Gino Picciano Gino Picciano ...
Business man (uncredited)
Ruth Shaw Ruth Shaw ...
Film Crew Director (uncredited)
Sophie Stanton Sophie Stanton ...
Della Grisham, Albert Tang as Concert Guest and Carl Wackan as Horse Admirer. Movie Network, March 11, 2017. Music by Craig Armstrong. Soundtrack: "Numb" - Written by Max Jury & Dean Josiah,
Performed by Max Jury
Courtesy of Marathon Artists Ltd./Kobalt Label Services Ltd.
Run
Written by Oliver Bagnall
Performed by Amigaman
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Fire
Written by Alexander Reid, Lee McCutcheon & Harry Turner
Performed by Obsession
Courtesy of Wildtone Productions Ltd.
New Coke
Written by Lars Stalfors, John Famiglietti, Jake Duzsik (as Jacob Duzsik), Jupiter Keyes (as Jupiter Hoover-Keyes) & B.J. Miller (as Benjamin Miller)
Performed by Health
Courtesy of Universal Music Group International/Loma Vista Records
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Happy with Me
Written by Louis Diller & Liz Nistico (as Elizabeth Nistico)
Performed by Holychild
Courtesy of Glassnote Entertainment Group
James Bond Theme from Dr. No
Written by Monty Norman
Performed by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Courtesy of Silva Screen Records Ltd.
Unsteady (Erich Lee Gravity Remix)
Written by Alex da Kid (as Alexander Grant), Sam Harris, Noah Feldshuh, Casey Harris & Adam Levin
Performed by X Ambassadors
Courtesy of Kidinakorner/Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Big Man
Written by Saul Milton, William Kennard, Liam Bailey & Holly Simpson
Performed by Chase & Status feat. Liam Bailey
Courtesy of Virgin EMI Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Till the End
Written by Jessie Ware, Sacha Skarbek, Jamie Scott & David Okumu
Performed by Jessie Ware
Courtesy of Island Records Ltd./Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
The Sound
Written by George Daniel, Matthew Healy, Adam Hann & Ross Macdonald
Performed by The 1975
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Thinking Out Loud
Written by Ed Sheeran & Amy Wadge
Performed by Ed Sheeran
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.
Surprise Yourself
Written and Performed by Jack Garratt
Courtesy of Island Records Ltd./Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Don't Forget About Me
Written by Kaity Dunstan & Ian Barter
Performed by The Cloves
Courtesy of Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd./Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Photograph
Written by Ed Sheeran & John McDaid
Performed by Ed Sheeran
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.
Not Today
Written by Dan Reynolds (as Daniel Reynolds), Wayne Sermon (as Daniel Sermon), Ben McKee (as Benjamin McKee), Daniel Platzman & Mike Daly
Performed by Imagine Dragons
Courtesy of Kidinakorner/Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises.
Trivia: It is a British-American romance film directed by Thea Sharrock as her directorial debut and adapted by English author Jojo Moyes from her 2012 novel of the same name. The film stars Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin, Jenna Coleman, Charles Dance, Matthew Lewis, Janet McTeer, Vanessa Kirby and Joanna Lumley. Set in the UK, the film is shot in various historic locations around the country, including Pembroke Castle in Wales, and Chenies Manor House in Buckinghamshire, England. The film was released on June 3, 2016, in the US, received mixed reviews on Metacritic and grossed $207 million worldwide. Filming locations:
Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
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Barceló Formentor Hotel, Puerto de Pollensa, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain (Resort)
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Sandown Park, Surrey, England, UK (External Airport)
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Chenies Manor House, Chenies, Buckinghamshire, England, UK (Wedding). Quote: Lou Clark: "Every time I speak, he looks at me like I'm stupid." Katrina "Treena" Clark: "To be fair, you *are* pretty stupid." ou Clark: "Yeah, but he doesn't know that yet."

Skiptrace. 2016 (Hong Kong-Chinese-American), Starring Jackie Chan as Bennie Chan, Johnny Knoxville as Connor Watts, Fan Bingbing as Samantha Bai, Eric Tsang as Yung, Eve Torres as Dasha, Winston Chao as Victor Wong, Yeon Jung-hoon as Willie, Shi Shi as Leslie, Michael Wong as Captain Tang, Dylan Kuo as Esmon, Zhang Lanxin as Ting Ting, Sara Forsberg as Natalya, Mikhail Gorevoy as Dima, Charles Rawes as Sergei, Jai Day as Vladmir, Richard Ng as Chinese Man on Bus,
Wei Na Wei Na ...
Officer Wu (as Na Wei)
Temur Mamisashvili Temur Mamisashvili ...
Russian Gangster 1
Joel Adrian Joel Adrian ...
Russian Gangster 2
Paul Philip Clark Paul Philip Clark ...
Russian Gangster 3
Tomer Oz Tomer Oz ...
Russian Gangster 4
Sabrina Qiu Sabrina Qiu ...
Esther Yee
Brian Adam Wong Brian Adam Wong ...
Willie's Speaking Thug
Gregory Joseph Allen Gregory Joseph Allen ...
American Prick
Kristen Margueritte Billings Kristen Margueritte Billings ...
First Class Female Passenger
Jingjing Zhang Jingjing Zhang ...
Flight Attendant
Louis Louvel Louis Louvel ...
Tommy #1
Henry Bathgate Henry Bathgate ...
Tommy #2
Lily Ji Lily Ji ...
Female Customs Officer
Maile Cannon Maile Cannon ...
Female News Reporter
Teresa Lee Fung Teresa Lee Fung ...
Female Baccarat Player
Sung Fong Sung Fong ...
Male Baccarat Player
Ao Te Gen Ao Te Gen ...
Mongolian Salesman
Tu He Tu He ...
Mongolian Boy
Ba Si Gu Leng Ba Si Gu Leng ...
Mongolian Chief
Michael Qiang Gao Michael Qiang Gao ...
Border Supervisor (as Michael Gao Qiang)
Kai Yuen Mak Kai Yuen Mak ...
Hong Kong Uniformed Officer
Zi Yun Hong Zi Yun Hong ...
Police Station Receptionist
Zhitian Zhao Zhitian Zhao ...
Raftmaker 1
Zhipeng Zhang Zhipeng Zhang ...
Raftmaker 2
YiXuan Yang YiXuan Yang ...
Little Village Boy
Stephanie Tebow Stephanie Tebow ...
Tourist Darla
Chris Verrill Chris Verrill ...
Tourist Eugene
Wai Lin Sun Wai Lin Sun ...
Old Woman On Bus
Andrey Lazarev Andrey Lazarev ...
Russian Wedding Planner
Elena Bachurina Elena Bachurina ...
Russian Nurse
Pierre Bourdaud Pierre Bourdaud ...
Worker #1 (uncredited)
Catherine Jiahan Cai Catherine Jiahan Cai ...
Mongolian Singer (uncredited)
Andrew Dasz Andrew Dasz ...
Tourist (uncredited)
Daniel Garcia Daniel Garcia ...
Tourist (uncredited)
Brayden Handcock Brayden Handcock ...
Tourist, Johnson Phan as (voice) and Svitlana Zavialova as Casino Guest. Netflix, March 12, 2017. Music by Kwong Wing Chan. Soundtrack: "Rolling In The Deep" - Performed by Jackie Chan;
Rolling In The Deep, Written by Adele (as Adele Adkins) and Paul Epworth
Performed by Adele (as Adele Adkins)
My Own Two Feet
Written and Performed by Zachary Kibbee
Supercharged
by Kil The Giant
Album: Giants Arise EP
Real Thang
Written by Ty Stone and Sam Wood
Performed by Ty Stone
Eleven Pin
Written and performed by Deke Dickerson
Tears In First Class
Written and performed by Deke Dickerson
Monsoon Rock
Written and performed by Deke Dickerson
Fireball
Written and performed by Deke Dickerson
Dance With Destiny
Written by David Tobin, Jeff Meegan and Mark Armstrong
Something More Comfortable
Written by Ken Stange and Bob Hackl
Performed by George Gallo
Bread and Salt
Written by Ken Chan and Oksana Birukun
Performed by The Chamber Chorus of the Opera Society of Hong Kong
From NY to LA
Written by Ali Theodore, Julian Michael Davis and Joey Katsaros
Performed by King Juju
The Road
Written and performed by Deke Dickerson
Don't Hurt Me
Written and performed by Deke Dickerson
Toroi Bandi
Performed by Khusugtun
Mongolian Campfire
Written by Colton Fisher, Jason Rabinowitz, Brayden Deskins, & Ryan Franks
Performed by The Math Club
Run To The River
Written and performed by Ron Finn
You Can't Hide
Written and performed by Ken Chan
Mud Bug
Written and performed by Deke Dickerson
Ming Ming Bai Bai Wo De Xin
Written by Zhong Sheng Li
Little Apple
Written by Chopsticks Brothers
You Can't Fight Nature
Written and performed by Neville Ivey
Peace & Quiet
Written and performed by Deke Dickerson.
Trivia: It is a Hong Kong-Chinese-American action comedy film directed by Renny Harlin, produced by, starring and based on a story by Jackie Chan. The film co-stars Chinese actress Fan Bingbing and American actor Johnny Knoxville. It was scheduled for release in China on December 24, 2015 but was rescheduled to July 22, 2016, then opened a day earlier. Filming locations: Mongolia, China, Hong Kong, China. The film setting spans 3 countries (China, Russia and Mongolia) and 6 territories (including Macau, Hong Kong and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region). On December 17, 2014, cinematographer Chan Kwok-Hung drowned while on a shoot for the film. Eve Torres (as Eve Gracie) played as Bennie's main female fighting opponent, Dasha. Eve Gracie is trained in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and had previously joined WWE as a wrestler. The entire journey that Bennie and Connor took (from Siberia, Russia to Zamiin-Uud, "China Border") is supposedly over 2000 km (1242 miles).

Edge of Winter. 2016 (Canadian), Starring Shaun Benson as Ted, Shiloh Fernandez as Richard, Patrick Garrow as Gas Station Clerk, Tom Holland as Bradley Baker, Joel Kinnaman as Elliot Baker, Rachelle Lefevre as Karen, Rossif Sutherland as Luc, Percy Hynes White as Caleb Baker; and Steve Gagne and Simon Northwood as stunt doubles: Joel Kinnaman. Movie Network, March 14, 2017. Music by Brooke Blair and Will Blair. Soundtrack: "October" - Performed by Brooke Blair and William Blair. Trivia: It is a Canadian drama film directed by Rob Connolly and written by Rob Connolly and Kyle Mann, starring Joel Kinnaman, Tom Holland, and Percy Hynes White. The film produced by Independent Edge Films in association with JoBro Productions & Film Finance. The filming took places in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Joel Kinneman and Tom Holland, have been in superhero movies, Tom as Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War. And Joel as Rick Flag in Suicide Squad.

Beauty and the Beast. 2017, Starring Emma Watson as Belle, Daisy Duczmal as baby Belle, Dan Stevens as The Prince / Beast, Rudi Goodman as young Prince, Luke Evans as Gaston, Kevin Kline as Maurice, Jolyon Coy as young Maurice, Josh Gad as LeFou, Ewan McGregor as Lumière, Stanley Tucci as Maestro Cadenza, Ian McKellen as Cogsworth, Emma Thompson as Mrs. Potts, Audra McDonald as Madame de Garderobe, Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Plumette, Nathan Mack as Chip,
Adrian Schiller as Monsieur D'Arque – the sly warden of the local asylum who is bribed into helping Gaston blackmail Belle.[17]
Hattie Morahan as Agathe – a resident of Villeneuve who, in reality, is a beautiful enchantress responsible for cursing the Prince. However, she watches and manipulates the events between Belle and the Prince, secretly acting as their guardian.[17]
Morahan also narrates the prologue.
Gerard Horan as Monsieur Jean Potts – an absent-minded potter and resident of Villeneuve who is later revealed to be Mrs. Potts' husband and Chip's father.
Zoe Rainey as Belle's mother – Maurice's late wife who died of a plague when Belle was a young girl.
Henry Garrett as The King - The Prince's cruel father, who raised his son as vain and shallow as he was.
Harriet Jones as The Queen - The Prince's kind mother who died when the Prince was a young boy.

Hattie Morahan Hattie Morahan ...
Agathe / Enchantress
Haydn Gwynne Haydn Gwynne ...
Cothilde
Gerard Horan Gerard Horan ...
Jean the Potter
Ray Fearon Ray Fearon ...
Père Robert
Clive Rowe Clive Rowe ...
Cuisinier
Thomas Padden Thomas Padden ...
Chapeau
Gizmo Gizmo ...
Froufrou
Rita Davies Rita Davies ...
Old Woman
D.J. Bailey D.J. Bailey ...
Vagrant
Adrian Schiller Adrian Schiller ...
Monsieur D'arque
Harriet Jones Harriet Jones ...
Queen
Rudi Goodman Rudi Goodman ...
Young Prince
Henry Garrett Henry Garrett ...
King
Michael Jibson Michael Jibson ...
Tavern Keeper
Zoe Rainey Zoe Rainey ...
Belle's Mother
Daisy Duczmal Daisy Duczmal ...
Baby Belle
Jolyon Coy Jolyon Coy ...
Young Maurice
Jimmy Johnston Jimmy Johnston ...
Tom
Dean Street Dean Street ...
Dick
Alexis Loizon Alexis Loizon ...
Stanley
Sophie Reid Sophie Reid ...
Village Lass
Rafaëlle Cohen Rafaëlle Cohen ...
Village Lass
Carla Nella Carla Nella ...
Village Lass
Obioma Ugoala Obioma Ugoala ...
Flirtatious Farmer
Lynne Wilmot Lynne Wilmot ...
Barmaid
Jane Fowler Jane Fowler ...
Pretty Female Fishmonger
Alison Harding Alison Harding ...
Head Washer (as Allison Harding)
Chris Andrew Mellon Chris Andrew Mellon ...
Nasty Headmaster
Jemma Alexander Jemma Alexander ...
Housewife
Sandy Strallen Sandy Strallen ...
Cobbler
Dale Branston Dale Branston ...
Baker
Daniel Ioannou Daniel Ioannou ...
Barber
Peter Challis Peter Challis ...
Butcher
Wendy Baldock Wendy Baldock ...
Washer Woman
Norma Atallah Norma Atallah ...
Washer Woman
Leo Andrew Leo Andrew ...
Apothecary
Steven Butler Steven Butler ...
Cheese Maker
Sharon Gomez Sharon Gomez ...
Cheese Maker (as Sharon Gomez-Jones)
Jacqui Jameson Jacqui Jameson ...
Cheese Maker
Vivien Parry Vivien Parry ...
Village Lass's Mother
Simone Sault Simone Sault ...
Wood Carrier
Beth Willetts Beth Willetts ...
Jam Seller
Mandy Montanez Mandy Montanez ...
Bread Buyer
Tom Oakley Tom Oakley ...
Fishmonger
William Bozier William Bozier ...
Stable Boy
Jak Allen-Anderson Jak Allen-Anderson ...
Apothecary's Patient
Phil Grannel Phil Grannel ...
Fiddler
Freddie August Freddie August ...
Fiddler
Nicola Keen Nicola Keen ...
Female Villager / Celebration Woman
Ebony Molina Ebony Molina ...
Female Villager / Celebration Woman
Alison Jenkins Alison Jenkins ...
Female Villager / Celebration Woman
Ellen O'Grady Ellen O'Grady ...
Female Villager
Dawn Buckland Dawn Buckland ...
Female Villager
Rebecca Mckinnis Rebecca Mckinnis ...
Female Villager
Jody Hall Jody Hall ...
Male Villager
Ben Fox Ben Fox ...
Male Villager
Nathan Vaughan Harris Nathan Vaughan Harris ...
Male Villager (as Nathan Vaighan-Harris)
Tim Stanley Tim Stanley ...
Male Villager
Ben Clare Ben Clare ...
Male Villager
Marina Abdeen Marina Abdeen ...
Debutante
Danielle Acors Danielle Acors ...
Debutante
Hayley Ainsley Hayley Ainsley ...
Debutante
Rhianne Alleyn Rhianne Alleyn ...
Debutante
Gabby Antrobus Gabby Antrobus ...
Debutante
Sophie Atkins Sophie Atkins ...
Debutante
Koko Basigara Koko Basigara ...
Debutante
Holly Bluett Holly Bluett ...
Debutante
Daisy Boyles Daisy Boyles ...
Debutante
Ava Brennan Ava Brennan ...
Debutante
Sophia Brown Sophia Brown ...
Debutante
Sophie Carmen-Jones Sophie Carmen-Jones ...
Debutante
Cassie Clare Cassie Clare ...
Debutante
Tanya Cumberland Tanya Cumberland ...
Debutante
Natalie Davis Natalie Davis ...
Debutante
Paige Drury-Lawrence Paige Drury-Lawrence ...
Debutante
Stephanie Elstob Stephanie Elstob ...
Debutante
Cordelia Farnworth Cordelia Farnworth ...
Debutante
Cj Field Cj Field ...
Debutante
Lily Frazer Lily Frazer ...
Debutante
Lucy Alexa Gilbert Lucy Alexa Gilbert ...
Debutante (as Lucy Gilbert)
Helen Gulstan Helen Gulstan ...
Debutante
Selina Hamilton Selina Hamilton ...
Debutante
Leah Hill Leah Hill ...
Debutante
Abigayle Honeywill Abigayle Honeywill ...
Debutante
Chelsea Inez Chelsea Inez ...
Debutante
Blythe Jandoo Blythe Jandoo ...
Debutante
Shireen Jathoonia Shireen Jathoonia ...
Debutante
Billie Kay-Piper Billie Kay-Piper ...
Debutante
Hannah Kenna-Thomas Hannah Kenna-Thomas ...
Debutante
Ella Kora Ella Kora ...
Debutante
Jennifer Leung Jennifer Leung ...
Debutante
Emily Loumba Emily Loumba ...
Debutante
Cassie Macmillian Cassie Macmillian ...
Debutante
Fiona McDonald Fiona McDonald ...
Debutante
Samira Mighty Samira Mighty ...
Debutante
Sonoya Mizuno Sonoya Mizuno ...
Debutante
Anna Momcilovic Anna Momcilovic ...
Debutante
Nicola Mooi Nicola Mooi ...
Debutante
Nicole O'Neill Nicole O'Neill ...
Debutante
Abiona Omonua Abiona Omonua ...
Debutante
Jazz Peters Jazz Peters ...
Debutante
Courtney Pruce Courtney Pruce ...
Debutante
Kayla Radam Kayla Radam ...
Debutante
Katie Singh Katie Singh ...
Debutante
Lucy St Louis Lucy St Louis ...
Debutante
Ruth Steele Ruth Steele ...
Debutante
Jasmine Takacs Jasmine Takacs ...
Debutante
Naomi Weijand Naomi Weijand ...
Debutante
Leah West Leah West ...
Debutante
Skye Lucia Degruttola Skye Lucia Degruttola ...
Washer Girl (as Skye Degruttola)
Timia Julien-Box Timia Julien-Box ...
Little Girl
Adelaide Morgan Adelaide Morgan ...
Little Girl
Gemma Fray Gemma Fray ...
Little Girl
Lara Decaro Lara Decaro ...
Little Girl
Max Brophy Max Brophy ...
School Boy
Samuel Brown Samuel Brown ...
School Boy
Daniel Daszek-Green Daniel Daszek-Green ...
School Boy
Freddie Hunter Freddie Hunter ...
School Boy
Joey Brown Joey Brown ...
School Boy
Tom Burgering Tom Burgering ...
School Boy
Nate Leung Nate Leung ...
School Boy
Kai Gordon Kai Gordon ...
School Boy
Oscar Francisco Oscar Francisco ...
School Boy
Harry Marcus Harry Marcus ...
School Boy
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Richard Banks Richard Banks ...
Silversmith (uncredited)
Jeremy Cave Jeremy Cave ...
Baker's Boy (uncredited)
Chloe Collingwood Chloe Collingwood ...
Village Lass (uncredited)
Crystal Compton Crystal Compton ...
Village Woman / Barmaid (uncredited)
Paul De La Rosa Paul De La Rosa ...
Detective (uncredited)
Karl Farrer Karl Farrer ...
Villager (uncredited)
Luke Fictitious Luke Fictitious ...
Singing Villager (uncredited)
Alex Gillison Alex Gillison ...
Villager (uncredited)
Isobel Hamilton Isobel Hamilton ...
Fishmonger / Villagewoman (uncredited)
Marat Khairoullin Marat Khairoullin ...
Villager (uncredited)
Alona Leoine Alona Leoine ...
Market Shopper (uncredited)
Tyrone Love Tyrone Love ...
Village Gent (uncredited)
Erica Melargo Erica Melargo ...
Flower Girl / Debutante (uncredited)
Lindy Pieri Lindy Pieri ...
Village Woman (uncredited)
Marlonde Pierre Marlonde Pierre ...
Village Man / Cage Seller / Lavender Seller (uncredited)
Kemi Rodrigues Kemi Rodrigues ...
Debutante (uncredited)
Teresa Shaughnessy Teresa Shaughnessy ...
Debutantes Mother (uncredited)
Rossana Silva Rossana Silva ...
Village Woman / Barmaid (uncredited)
Johanna Smitz Johanna Smitz ...
Village Woman (uncredited)
Clem So Clem So ...
Debutante's Parent (uncredited)
Dan Trotter Dan Trotter ...
Villager (uncredited)
Charlotte Worwood Charlotte Worwood ...
Villager. Scotiabank Theatre, March 18, 2017, with Dr. Connie Luther. Music by Alan Menken. Soundtrack: "Aria" - Music by Alan Menken,
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Performed by Audra McDonald
Belle
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
Performed by Emma Watson, Luke Evans and Ensemble
How Does A Moment Last Forever (Music Box)
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Performed by Kevin Kline
Belle (Reprise)
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
Performed by Emma Watson
Home
Music by Alan Menken and Tim Rice
Gaston
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
Performed by Josh Gad, Luke Evans and Ensemble
Be Our Guest
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
Performed by Ewan McGregor, Emma Thompson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ian McKellen
Days In The Sun
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Performed by Adam Mitchell, Stanley Tucci, Ewan McGregor, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ian McKellen, Emma Thompson, Emma Watson, Audra McDonald, Clive Rowe
Something There
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
Performed by Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Ewan McGregor, Ian McKellen, Emma Thompson, Nathan Mack, Gugu Mbatha-Raw
How Does A Moment Last Forever (Montmartre)
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Performed by Emma Watson
Beauty and the Beast
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
Performed by Emma Thompson
Evermore
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Performed by Dan Stevens
The Mob Song
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
Performed by Luke Evans, Josh Gad, Emma Thompson, Ian McKellen, Stanley Tucci, Nathan Mack, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ewan McGregor and Ensemble
Beauty and the Beast
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
Performed by Audra McDonald, Emma Thompson and Ensemble
How Does a Moment Last Forever
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Vocal Produced by Humberto Gatica
Vocal Mixed by Humberto Gatica and Martin Nessi
Performed by Céline Dion
Celine Dion appears courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc.
Beauty and the Beast
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Mixed by Peter Mokran
Performed by Ariana Grande and John Legend
Ariana Grande appears courtesy of Republic Records
John Legend appears courtesy of John Legend Music/Columbia Records
Evermore
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Vocal Produced and Mixed by Martin Nessi
Performed by Josh Groban
Josh Groban appears courtesy of Reprise Records.
Trivia: It is an American family musical romantic fantasy adventure film directed by Bill Condon from a screenplay written by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos. A co-production between Walt Disney Pictures and Mandeville Films, the film is a live-action remake of Disney's 1991 animated film of the same name, itself being an adaptation of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's fairy tale. The film features an ensemble cast. Filming locations:
Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK
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London, England, UK.

Get a Job. 2016, Starring Miles Teller as Will Davis, Anna Kendrick as Jillian Stewart, Brandon T. Jackson as Luke, Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Ethan, Nicholas Braun as Charlie, Cameron Richardson as Tara the Stripper, Marcia Gay Harden as Katherine Dunn, Alison Brie as Tanya Sellers, Bryan Cranston as Roger Davis, Jorge Garcia as Fernando the Janitor, John C. McGinley as Diller, John Cho as Brian Bender, Greg Germann as Fernando the Accountant, Bruce Davison as Lawrence Wilheimer, Ethan Dizon as Kwan, Jay Pharoah as Skeezy D, Aaron Hill as Jason,
Parker Contreras Parker Contreras ...
Sam
Megan Gallagher Megan Gallagher ...
Abby Davis
Mimi Gianopulos Mimi Gianopulos ...
Cammy
Chester Tam Chester Tam ...
Hunter
Ravi Patel Ravi Patel ...
Wick
Michael C. Mahon Michael C. Mahon ...
Braddock
Seth Morris Seth Morris ...
Lon Zimmet
David Carey Foster David Carey Foster ...
James Gentry
Marc Maron Marc Maron ...
Motel Manager
Jeryl Prescott Jeryl Prescott ...
Assistant Principal (as Jeryl Prescott Sales)
Jackie Benoit Jackie Benoit ...
Old Woman at Motel
Murray Gershenz Murray Gershenz ...
Old Man at Motel
Jamie Denbo Jamie Denbo ...
Sam's Mom
Nik Tyler Nik Tyler ...
Coffee Shop Customer
Jack Knight Jack Knight ...
Man in Bathroom
Michael Mantell Michael Mantell ...
Tom Wilson
Sean O'Bryan Sean O'Bryan ...
Alan Fredricks (Wilheimer Client)
Maximiliano Hernández Maximiliano Hernández ...
Businessman (Wilheimer Client) (as Maximiliano Hernandez)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Oscar Magana Jr. Oscar Magana Jr. ...
Office Manager
Chidi Ajufo Chidi Ajufo ...
Security Guard (uncredited)
Julianne Alexander Julianne Alexander ...
Prostitute #2 (uncredited)
Tait Fletcher Tait Fletcher ...
Security Guard (uncredited)
Alizabeth Hamer Alizabeth Hamer ...
Young Jillian (uncredited)
Inkerbella Inkerbella ...
Coffee Shop Patron (uncredited)
Richard Allan Jones Richard Allan Jones ...
Strip Club Patron (uncredited)
Daniel Mandehr Daniel Mandehr ...
Security Guard #2 (uncredited)
Allen Merritt Allen Merritt ...
Strip Club Patron (uncredited)
Stephen Stanton Stephen Stanton ...
Additional Voices (uncredited)
Lamesha Vine Lamesha Vine ...
Prostitute #1. Movie Network, March 19, 2017. Music by Jonathan Sadoff. Soundtrack: "AMERICA" - Written by Paul Loeb,
Performed by No Ego
Courtesy of In the Groove Music

"COME WITH ME IF YOU WANT TO LIVE"
Written by Nick Sena & Danny Echevarria
Performed by Nick Sena & Danny Echevarria

"BEFORE YOU GO"
Performed by Eric Hachikian
Written by Eric V. Hachikian
Courtesy of EVH Arts

"TONIGHT"
Written by Landon Williams, PJ Bianco, Joel Shifflet & Sharon Wade
Performed by Landon Williams

"WORKIN' MAN'S BLUES"
Performed by Aceyalone & BIONIK
Written by Edwin M Hayes & Stefon China Taylor
Courtesy Of Decon/Mass Appeal & North Star Media, LLC

"SHE'S HOT AND SHE KNOWS IT"
Written by Brian J Casey & Daniel R Burke
Performed by The Skeptics
Courtesy of In the Groove Music

"l JUST WANNA DANCE"
Written by Aaron Winters
Performed by Space Capone

"I'M DOING FINE"
Written by Jonathan Sadoff
Performed by Jonathan Sadoff

"DANCE"
Performed by Philip Galantry & Scott Shryack
Written by Philip Galantry & Scott Shryack
Courtesy of RealCues

"WORTH IT"
Written by Howard Pfeifer
Performed by Howard Pfeifer

"LIKELY STORY"
Written by Great White Buffalo
Performed by Great White Buffalo
Courtesy of Great White Buffalo
www.gwb.la

"HAUNTED HOUSE ON ACID"
Written by David Goddard
Performed by Davey Rockit
Courtesy Of MasterRecs Music

"GOD REST YE MERRY GENTLEMEN"
Written by Joel Wachbrit, Tommy Reeves
Performed by Tommy Reeves
Courtesy of Black Toast Music

"HEAT IT UP"
Written by Brandon Li
Performed by Kid Simple
Courtesy Of In the Groove Music

"MAN UP"
Performed by Young Brother
Written by Dalton Diehl and Dustin Burnett
Courtesy of YOBRO Records.
Trivia: It is an American comedy film directed by Dylan Kidd and written by Kyle Pennekamp and Scott Turpel, about a group of Millennial friends recently graduated and their efforts to secure employment. Shot in 2012, the film remained unreleased until March 25, 2016, when it received a limited and video on demand release by Lionsgate Premiere and CBS Films. Get A Job was widely panned by critics. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 5%. Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA.

Closet Monster. 2015 (Canadian), Starring Connor Jessup as Oscar Madly, Aaron Abrams as Peter Madly, Joanne Kelly as Brin Madly, Aliocha Schneider as Wilder, Sofia Banzhaf as Gemma, Jack Fulton as Young Oscar, Mary Walsh as Allison, Isabella Rossellini as voice of Buffy; and Chunk, Mama, Blood Thirsty and Buffy #1 as Buffy,
Jinji Dawson Jinji Dawson ...
Anna
Meghan Cullen Meghan Cullen ...
Kathryn
Brad Nippard Brad Nippard ...
Teenage Boy
Megan Kennedy Megan Kennedy ...
News Reporter
Sean Panting Sean Panting ...
Constable Bennett
Megan Rose Jones Megan Rose Jones ...
Ms. Mercer
Tim Myles Tim Myles ...
Student (as Timothy Myles)
Igor Pugdog Igor Pugdog ...
Allison's Dog
Wangeci Warui Wangeci Warui ...
Hardware Store Customer
Jonathan Watton Jonathan Watton ...
Larry
Emma McIsaac Emma McIsaac ...
Mercedes
Teigan Follett Teigan Follett ...
Greg
Paula Morgan Paula Morgan ...
Christine
Ross Moore Ross Moore ...
Newlywed Man
Kimberley Drake Kimberley Drake ...
Newlywed Woman
James Hawksley James Hawksley ...
Andrew
Marthe Bernard Marthe Bernard ...
Bridgette
Renee Dumaresque Renee Dumaresque ...
Bridgette's Friend, Leah McPherson as Additional voices (voice) and Douglas Sullivan as Bully #2. Movie Network, March 19, 2017. Music by Todor Kobakov and Maya Postepski. Soundtrack: "Ghosts" - Performed by Ladytron,
Written by Daniel Hunt
Published by Artwerk Music, LLC, worldwide administration by Nettwerk One Music (Canada) Ltd.
Courtesy of Nettwerk Productions, Ltd.
Bitch
Written by Allie Hughes (as Alexandra Hughes)
Performed by by Allie Hughes (as Allie X)
Courtesy of Dream Machine Publishing and Prescription administered by Kobalt
Bleeds
Written by James Sayce and Jacob Fairley
Performed by Bishop Morocco
Courtesy of Arts & Crafts Productions Inc. and GalleryAC Music
Dark Allies
Written by Bruno Coviello and Shannon Funchess
Performed by Light Asylum
Courtesy of Mexican Summer
Forgive Me
Written by Kaitlin Stelmanis, Dorian Wolf Thornton, Maya Postepski, Romy Lightman, and Sarah Lightman
Performed by Austra
Courtesy of Paper Bag Records Inc., Domino US Publishing Company, and Domino Boneyard
Bassically
Written by TeiShi (as Valeria Teicher)
Produced by Gianluca Buccellati and TeiShi (as Valerie Teicher)
Performed by TeiShi (as Tei Shi)
Courtesy of Mermaid Avenue
By arrangement with Terrorbird Media
Reconcile
Written by Kaitlin Stelmanis, Dorian Wolf Thornton, Maya Postepski, and Sarah Lightman
Performed by Austra
Courtesy of Paper Bag Records Inc., Domino US Publishing Company, and Domino Boneyard
Arcadia (Telefon Tel Aviv Remix)
Written by Sascha Ring (GEMA)
Published by Random Noize Musick GmbH (GEMA)
License courtesy Red Brick Music Publishing (SOCAN)
Hondo
Written by Michael Stewart Butler and Becky Ninkovic (as Rebecca Ninkovic)
Performed by Beta Frontiers featuring Becky Ninkovic
Courtesy of Daps Records and The Greater Goods Co.
94 (Eme DJ & Couenmain Remix)
Performed by Soldout
Written by Charlotte Maison (SABAM), David Baboulis (SABAM)
Published by Third Side Music Inc.
Courtesy of Soldout 2013
Xtatic Truth
Performed by Crystal Fighters
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
Published by Universal Music Publishing Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film Licensing
Trance 4
Written by Michael Gordon
Performed by Icebreaker
Courtesy of Cantaloupe Music LLC and Red Poppy Ltd
The Stars In His Head (Dark Lights Remix)
Performed by Colin Stetson
Written by Colin Stetson (ASCAP)
Published by Third Side Music Inc.
Courtesy of Constellation Records 2011
Says
Composed and Performed by Nils Frahm
With kind permission of Manners McDade Music Publishing and Erased Tapes Music
Spheres
Performed and Written by Maya Postepski
Movement I
Performed and Written by Maya Postepski
Spatial Energy
Performed and Written by Maya Postepski
Float
Performed and Written by Maya Postepski
Percussion Theme II
Performed and Written by Maya Postepski
Sheughnessy
Written by Maya Postepski
Performed by Maya Postepski (as Princess Century)
Rendezvous
Written by Maya Postepski
Performed by Maya Postepski (as Princess Century)
Tokyo Hands
Written by Maya Postepski
Performed by Maya Postepski (as Princess Century)
Crystal
Written by Maya Postepski
Performed by Maya Postepski (as Princess Century).
Trivia: It is a Canadian drama film written and directed by Stephen Dunn and starring Connor Jessup, released in 2015. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian Feature. Closet Monster is Dunn's debut feature film. The film is inspired by Dunn's experiences growing up as a gay teenager in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Dunn said a series of gay hate crimes in St. John's when he was growing up had a strong impact on him, his coming out and dealings with internalized homophobia. The film was shot primarily in St. John's, with an additional scene shot on Fogo Island,[7] and is a Rhombus Media and Best Boy Entertainment production. The film was funded and produced with the participation of Telefilm Canada, Newfoundland & Labrador Film Development Corporation, The Harold Greenberg Fund and Rogers Telefund. Filming locations: St John's, Newfoundland, Canada (filmed on location); Mount Pearl, Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada (filmed on location); Fogo Island, Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada (filmed on location). Quote: Wilder: "If you don't hate your parents, you'll eventually become them."

Imperium. 2016, Starring Daniel Radcliffe as Nate Foster, Toni Collette as Angela Zamparo, Tracy Letts as Dallas Wolf, Sam Trammell as Gerry Conway, Nestor Carbonell as Tom Hernandez, Devin Druid as Johnny, Pawel Szajda as Vince Sargent, Chris Sullivan as Andrew Blackwell, Burn Gorman as Morgan, Seth Numrich as Roy, Jasson Finney as Billy, Maboud Ebrahimzadeh as Abdul, David Aranovich as Ernest Walton, Paul H Chapman as Gary, Rodney Roldan as Hispanic Man,
Bobby Parker Jr as a Conference Goer
Morgan Applegate as AFL Protester
Shawn Singletary as Tim the Wine Shop owner,
Adam Meier Adam Meier ...
Frank Hedges
Roger Yawson Roger Yawson ...
Usman
Linc Hand Linc Hand ...
David
Vanessa Ore Vanessa Ore ...
Becky
David Meadows David Meadows ...
Rick
Asif Khan Asif Khan ...
Fariq
Cora Metzfield Cora Metzfield ...
Madeline
Aidan Fiske Aidan Fiske ...
Timmy
Alex Miller Alex Miller ...
Wolf's Assistant
Mike Marunde Mike Marunde ...
Harris Pitt
Robert Poletick Robert Poletick ...
Jim Sharpe
Marty Terry Marty Terry ...
Elderly Woman
Jeff Goins Jeff Goins ...
Steve
Charlie V. Wilson Charlie V. Wilson ...
Priest
Jonathan Darden Reed Jonathan Darden Reed ...
Aryan Alliance Member
Grey Garrett Grey Garrett ...
Blonde Woman
Zac Moon Zac Moon ...
Interviewer
John Michael Weatherly John Michael Weatherly ...
Policeman
Erin Reitz Erin Reitz ...
AFL Activist
Jennifer Marshall Jennifer Marshall ...
Linda
Christian Hicks Christian Hicks ...
Aryan Alliance Cameraman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Nicholas Chase Applegate Nicholas Chase Applegate ...
Truck Unloader - Aryan Alliance Member (uncredited)
Gary Ayash Gary Ayash ...
Restuarant Patron (uncredited)
Chris Bavaria Chris Bavaria ...
Guitarist (uncredited)
Troy Blum Troy Blum ...
Aryan Alliance Member (uncredited)
Julian Brittano Julian Brittano ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
David Bromley David Bromley ...
Rich (KKK) (uncredited)
Peter Chiamardas Peter Chiamardas ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Paul D'Elia Paul D'Elia ...
Klan Elder (uncredited)
Susanne Marie Danger Susanne Marie Danger ...
Skinbyrd (uncredited)
Jordan Dickey Jordan Dickey ...
Aryan Alliance Member (uncredited)
Mark Huber Mark Huber ...
KKK Member (uncredited)
Raymond H. Johnson Raymond H. Johnson ...
Intellectual White Supremacist (uncredited)
Dana Kalan Dana Kalan ...
Bartender (uncredited)
Scott Christopher Kelly Scott Christopher Kelly ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Tom Lancaster Tom Lancaster ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Thor Macht Thor Macht ...
Anti-Fascist Activist (uncredited)
Garry Manasco Garry Manasco ...
Store Owner (uncredited)
Michael Aaron Milligan Michael Aaron Milligan ...
Skinhead (uncredited)
Zoltan L. Nagy Zoltan L. Nagy ...
Dr. Kent (uncredited)
John Newberry John Newberry ...
Conference Goer (uncredited)
James Matthew Poole James Matthew Poole ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Carly Robell Carly Robell ...
Student (uncredited)
Barbara Vincent Barbara Vincent ...
Mother. Netflix, March 20, 2017. Music by Will Bates. Soundtrack: "Glad to Be S.A.D." - Written and Performed by Quentin Collins,
Published by Sunlightsquare, PRS
Concerto for Violin & Orchestra in D Major op 77 Allegro Non Troppo
Performed by 'Royal Philharmonic Orchestra London'(Uncredited)
Written by Johannes Brahms.
Courtesy of APM Music
Quintet F. clarinet 2 Violins Viola & Cello B Min
Performed by 'Smetana Quartet' (Uncredited)
Written by Johannes Brahms.
Courtesy of APM Music
Symphony #4 In E-Minor, Op 98 - Allegro Non Troppo
Performed by 'Jirí Belohlávek'(Uncredited)
Written by Johannes Brahms.
Courtesy of APM Music
Concerto for Piano No. 1 D-Min. op.15
Performed by 'Lazar Berman' (Uncredited)
Written by Johannes Brahms.
Courtesy of APM Music
Symphony No. 1 in C-Min. Op. 68
Performed by George Wilson (Uncredited)
Written by Johannes Brahms.
Courtesy of APM Music
Old Ways
Written by Tervor Thomas
Performed by Local Honey
Courtesy of Local Honey
Sick Society
Performed by Shield Front
Written by Leave No Doubt
Courtesy of Leave No Doubt
Raze It
Performed by Submachine
Written by Jeff Cherep & Alex Peightal
Courtesy of Life And Living
A Wolf in Dallas
Written by Simon TaufiQue
Courtesy of MusiQue TauifiQUe ASCAP
I'm Gonna Fight It
Written and Performed by Eytan Mirsky
Courtesy of Mirsky Mouse Records
Mean Joe Green
Written by Rob Levkulich
Performed by Local Honey
Courtesy of Local Honey.
Trivia: It is an American thriller film, written and directed by Daniel Ragussis, from a story by Michael German. Filming locations: Chesterfield, Virginia, USA; Petersburg, Virginia, USA; Hopewell, Virginia, USA; Richmond, Virginia, USA; Prince George, Virginia, USA. Quote: Nate Foster: "For evil to triumph, it only takes good men... to do nothing."

Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising. 2016, Starring Seth Rogen as Mac Radner, Rose Byrne as Kelly Radner, Zac Efron as Teddy Sanders, Chloë Grace Moretz as Shelby, Ike Barinholtz as Jimmy Blevins, Carla Gallo as Paula Faldt-Blevins, Kiersey Clemons as Beth, Beanie Feldstein as Nora, Dave Franco as Pete Regazolli, Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Scoonie, Jerrod Carmichael as Garfield "Garf", Lisa Kudrow as Dean Carol Gladstone, Selena Gomez as Madison - Phi Lambda President, Hannibal Buress as Officer Watkins, John Early as Darren, Kelsey Grammer as Shelby's Dad, LL Cool J as Beth's Dad, Brian Huskey as Bill Wazowkowski, Clara Mamet as Maranda, Nora Lum (Awkwafina) as Christine,Elise and Zoey Vargas as Stella Radner, Liz Cackowski as Wendy the Realtor, Billy Eichner as Oliver Studebaker, Abbi Jacobson as Jessica Baiers, Sam Richardson as Eric Baiers, Kyle Mooney as R.A.,
Johnny Pemberton Johnny Pemberton ...
Frat President
Ian Gregg Ian Gregg ...
Second Frat Guy
Jacob Wysocki Jacob Wysocki ...
Live Tinder Guy
Miles Armstrong Miles Armstrong ...
Rapper
Kemuel Crossty Kemuel Crossty ...
Rapper
Cameron Hill Cameron Hill ...
Rapper
Denryc Hill Denryc Hill ...
Rapper
Brian K. Johnson Brian K. Johnson ...
Rapper
Windsor Jones Windsor Jones ...
Rapper (as Robert Windsor Jones Jr.)
Harrison Thacker Harrison Thacker ...
Rapper
Ciara Bravo Ciara Bravo ...
Sorority Girl
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Easton Alexeyev Easton Alexeyev ...
Party Goer (uncredited)
Tyler Alverson Tyler Alverson ...
Frat Guy (uncredited)
Jessica Andolino Jessica Andolino ...
Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Giovanna Basilio Giovanna Basilio ...
Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Andrew Baxter Andrew Baxter ...
College Party Guy (uncredited)
Owen Beam Owen Beam ...
Neighbor kid (uncredited)
Emilia Bella Emilia Bella ...
Phi Lambda Sorority Sister (uncredited)
Johnathan Blake Johnathan Blake ...
Alumni (uncredited)
Tara Bowles Tara Bowles ...
Kappa Nu Sorority Sister (uncredited)
Jordanne Calvin Jordanne Calvin ...
Tailgater (uncredited)
Olivia Cannizzo Olivia Cannizzo ...
Kappa Nu Sorority Sister (uncredited)
Tyler Carden Tyler Carden ...
Viking Frat Brother (uncredited)
Cody Carrera Cody Carrera ...
Frat Boy (uncredited)
Anika Contos Anika Contos ...
Kapa Nu Sorority Sister (uncredited)
Corey Creque Corey Creque ...
College Drug Dealer (uncredited)
Sierra Davey Sierra Davey ...
Kappa Nu Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Thomas Downing Thomas Downing ...
Kelly's Office Worker (uncredited)
Fernando Gonzalez Fernando Gonzalez ...
Partier (uncredited)
Isaac Gray Isaac Gray ...
Frat Guy (uncredited)
Isaiah Gray Isaiah Gray ...
Frat Guy (uncredited)
Kelly Gremli Kelly Gremli ...
Phi Lambda Sorority Sister (uncredited)
Kathy Hanner Kathy Hanner ...
Frat Party Guest (uncredited)
Justin Holt Justin Holt ...
Frat Boy (uncredited)
Billy James Billy James ...
French Villager (uncredited)
Cole Jenkins Cole Jenkins ...
College Party Guy (uncredited)
Hunter Jones Hunter Jones ...
Frat Boy (uncredited)
Taryn Jones Taryn Jones ...
Phi Lambda Sorority Sister (uncredited)
Kaylan Joseph Kaylan Joseph ...
Kappa Nu Minion (uncredited)
Jonathan Kankolenski Jonathan Kankolenski ...
Frat Guy (uncredited)
Rebecca Kessler Rebecca Kessler ...
Phi Lamda Sorority Sister (uncredited)
McKenzie Kruse McKenzie Kruse ...
Phi Lambda (uncredited)
Colin Lacativa Colin Lacativa ...
Hippie Juggler (uncredited)
Eric Limon Eric Limon ...
Cross Dressing Frat Boy (uncredited)
Stephanie Mikel Stephanie Mikel ...
Pink Lady (uncredited)
Nicholas S. Miller Nicholas S. Miller ...
Frat Guy (uncredited)
Kilee Morris Kilee Morris ...
Phi Lambda Sister (uncredited)
Rachel Mysior Rachel Mysior ...
Kappa Nu Sorority Sister (uncredited)
Joti Nagra Joti Nagra ...
Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Riria Niimura Riria Niimura ...
Sorority girl (uncredited)
Katie O'Malley Katie O'Malley ...
Kappa Nu Sorority Sister / Gloria Steinem (uncredited)
Mandy Oakes Mandy Oakes ...
Kappa Nu Sorority Sister (uncredited)
Hanna Oldenburg Hanna Oldenburg ...
Minion Girl (uncredited)
Ryan Poole Ryan Poole ...
Frat Boy (uncredited)
Natosha Riedl Natosha Riedl ...
Rush Party Girl (uncredited)
John Salandria John Salandria ...
Party Goer (uncredited)
Blake Sewell Blake Sewell ...
College Drug Dealer (uncredited)
Brad Spiers Brad Spiers ...
French villager (uncredited)
Parnia Tag Parnia Tag ...
Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Steven Paul Taylor Steven Paul Taylor ...
Frat Boy (uncredited)
Angela Taylor-Jones Angela Taylor-Jones ...
Phi Lamda Sorority Sister (uncredited)
Robert Thorn III Robert Thorn III ...
Drug Dealer (uncredited)
Sarai Tinck Sarai Tinck ...
Tailgate Student (uncredited)
Miguel J. Torres Miguel J. Torres ...
Office Worker (uncredited)
Christina Veronica Christina Veronica ...
Yard Sale Shopper (uncredited)
Kelsey White Kelsey White ...
Kappa Nu Sorority Sister (uncredited)
Cameron Wilder Cameron Wilder ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
AnnaLily Wynn AnnaLily Wynn ...
Sorority Sister (uncredited)
Cameron Zandkarimi as College Bro, Mandy Kowalski as stunt double: Chloë Grace Moretz and Jordan Scott as Stunt Double: Zac Efron. Movie Network, March 21, 2017. Music by Michael Andrews. Soundtrack: "ON TOP OF THE WORLD" - Written by Jordyn Kane (as Jordyn Shankle), Caleb J. Middlebrooks (as Caleb Middlebrooks), Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz, Brayden Deskins and Kyle Mangels,
Performed by Jordyn Kane
Courtesy of The Math Club
PARTY IN MY PANTS
Written by Mansa Wakili, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz, Brayden Deskins and Jaron Lamot
Performed by Kill The Giant
Courtesy of The Math Club
FUTURE
Written by Taryn Randall and Caleb Wicker
Performed by Golden Days
FOOTLOOSE
Written by Dean Pitchford and Kenny Loggins
Performed by Kenny Loggins
I'M YOURS
Written by Jason Mraz
ALL BY MYSELF
Written and Performed by Eric Carmen
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
WILD ONES
Written by Nathan Barlowe, Zachary Hall and Patrick Nissley
Performed by Five Knives
Courtesy of Red Bull Records
WILD MUSTANG
Written by Leonardo Roelandschap, 'Nils Rondhuis', Jim Taihuttu, Daniel Tuparia and Eyelar Mirzazadeh
Performed by Yellow Claw and Cesqeaux featuring Becky G.
Courtesy of Mad Decent
By Arrangement with The Greater Goods Co.
CAPSIZE
Written by James Sunderland, Brett Hite, Emily Warren, and Scott Hoffman
Performed by FRENSHIP featuring Emily Warren
Courtesy of Prescription Songs
TOO ORIGINAL
Written by Diplo (as Thomas Wesley Pentz), Ellinor Olovsdotter, Tommy Tysper, Joelle Tamara Clarke and Philip Meckseper
Performed by Major Lazer featuring Elliphant and Jovi Rockwell
Courtesy of Mad Decent
By arrangement with Hidden Track Music
I OWN IT
Written by Andrew Wallace, Angel Haze and Autumn Rowe
Performed by Andrew Wallace (as Nacey) featuring Angel Haze
Courtesy of Republic Records/Island Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
HAZEL EULOGY
(from the film The Fault in Our Stars (2014))
Written and Performed by Nate Walcott (as Nathaniel Walcott) and Mike Mogis (as Michael Mogis)
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
WE WANT SOME PU--Y
Written by Luther Campbell, Mr. Mixx (as David Hobbs), Brother Marquis (as Mark Ross) and Fresh Kid Ice (as Chris Wongwon)
ANOTHER DOUBLE
Performed by Alex Haven
Written by Robert C. Chiarelli and Alexander Flamer IV
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
BEND OVA
Written by Luke Calleja, Michael Mayeda, Lil Jon (as Jonathan Smith) and Tyga (as Michael Stevenson)
Performed by Lil Jon
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
BLACK SKINHEAD
Written by Kanye West, Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo (as Guy Manuel de Homem Christo), Mike Dean, Noah Goldstein, Lupe Fiasco (as Wasalu Jaco), Malik Jones, Elon Rutberg, Sakiya Sandifer (as J. Sakiya Sandifer), Derrick Watkins and Cydel Young (as Cydell Young)
Performed by Jacques Slade, Thurz (as THURZ) and El Prez
Produced by Michael Andrews
BOOTY LOOSE
Written by Dylan Ragland and Kenneth Hurst, Jr.
Performed by Party Favor featuring Fly Boi Keno
Courtesy of Mad Decent
SABOTAGE
Written and Performed by Beastie Boys
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
LIGHT IT UP
Written by Kelli Wakili, Michael Mayeda, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher) and Jason Rabinowitz
Performed by Love Kelli
Courtesy of Bridge Compositions
TIME HAS COME TODAY
Written by Joseph Chambers and Willie Chambers
Performed by Joan Jett
Courtesy of Epic Records and Blackheart Records Group, Inc.
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing and Blackheart Records Group, Inc.
CHOCOLATE CHIP
Written and Performed by Isaac Hayes
Courtesy of Stax Records
By arrangement with Concord Music Group, Inc
I'M YOURS
Written by Jason Mraz
Performed by Capital String Quartet (London)
ON MY BLOCK
Written by Roberta Flack, Donny Hathaway, Scarface (as Brad Jordan), Charles Mann, Nashiem Sa-allah Myrick and Lee Harvey Stone
Performed by Scarface
Courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Contains a sample of "Be Real Black For Me"
Performed by Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing.
Trivia: It is an American comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller and written by Stoller, Andrew J. Cohen, Brendan O'Brien, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. The film is a sequel to Neighbors, and follows the Radners (Rogen and Rose Byrne) having to outwit a new sorority led by Shelby (Chloë Grace Moretz), living next door in order to sell their house currently in escrow. Zac Efron, Dave Franco, Ike Barinholtz, Carla Gallo, Hannibal Buress and Lisa Kudrow reprise their roles from the first film. This is also the first live action Seth Rogen movie sequel. The film received generally positive reviews and grossed $108 million worldwide. Filming locations:
Atlanta, Georgia, USA (All)
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Stage 37, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA. Quote: Teddy Sanders: "They don't understand the most important role of sisterhood. There's no "I" in "Sorority".
Mac Radner: Yeah, there is. There's two actually.
Kelly Radner: No, actually there's just one.
Teddy Sanders: No, that's an "Y".
Mac Radner: No, in the middle.
Teddy Sanders: That's an "O".
Mac Radner: Two "I's" straddleing the "Y". S-O-R-R-I-A-Y-O-R-I-T-Y.
Kelly Radner: What?
Teddy Sanders: There's a "U" in there that you guys are all missing.
Kelly Radner: "S-O-R-R-I-R-O-I-T-I-T-Y." Teddy Sanders: "Sorroritity?" Kelly Radner: "That's how you spell it." Mac Radner: "You think the "tity" is silent?"

David Brent: Life on the Road. 2016, Starring Ricky Gervais as David Brent, Doc Brown (Ben Bailey Smith) as Dom Johnson, Andy Burrows as drummer of Foregone Conclusion, Tom Basden as Dan Harvey, Jo Hartley as Pauline, Mandeep Dhillon as Karen Parashar, Rebecca Gethings as Miriam Clarke, Nina Sosanya as Dr. Vivienne Keating, Tom Bennett as Nigel Martin, Andrew Brooke as Jerry 'Jezza' Collins, Stephen Clarke as bassist of Foregone Conclusion, Michael Clarke as keyboardist/ guitarist of Foregone Conclusion, Stuart Wilkinson as Stu Monkford, Peter Andre as Peter Andre,
Rob Jarvis Rob Jarvis ...
Client
Abbie Murphy Abbie Murphy ...
Serena Wilson
Miles Chapman Miles Chapman ...
Andy Chapman
Kim Benson Kim Benson ...
Office Worker
Alfie Stewart Alfie Stewart ...
Office Worker
Stacha Hicks Stacha Hicks ...
Sandra
Martin Collins Martin Collins ...
Stagehand
Nathan Dean Williams Nathan Dean Williams ...
Engineer
Kevin Bishop Kevin Bishop ...
DJ
Diane Morgan Diane Morgan ...
Briony Jones
Dermot Keaney Dermot Keaney ...
Tattooist
Carol Walton Carol Walton ...
Waitress
Ashley McGuire Ashley McGuire ...
Mo
Roisin Conaty Roisin Conaty ...
Cat
Alexander Arnold Alexander Arnold ...
Pog
Jamie Kenna Jamie Kenna ...
Promoter
Ashley Hudson Ashley Hudson ...
Student
Joshua Ferdinand Joshua Ferdinand ...
Wolfman (uncredited)
Stephan Genovese Stephan Genovese ...
A&R Assistant (uncredited)
Thomas Kadman Thomas Kadman ...
Vincenzo (uncredited)
Michael Keat Michael Keat ...
A&R Man (uncredited)
Oliver Maltman Oliver Maltman ...
Ents Manager (uncredited)
Alex Mills Alex Mills ...
Punter (uncredited)
Celina Nessa Celina Nessa ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Olivia Quinn Olivia Quinn ...
Shocked Audience Member, Tamara Sharpe as Student and Anick Wiget as Punter. Netflix, March 21, 2017. Music by Claire Freeman. Soundtrack: "Life on the Road" - Written by Ricky Gervais;
Cards We're Dealt
Written by Ricky Gervais, Ben Bailey Smith & Andy Burrows
Ooh La La
Written by Ricky Gervais
Handbags and Gladrags
Written by Mike D'abo
Thank Fuck It's Friday
Written by Ricky Gervais & Rob Steen
Lady Gypsy
Written by Ricky Gervais
Please Don't Make Fun of the Disableds
Written by Ricky Gervais
Fashion
Written by David Bowie
Performed by David Bowie
Spaceman
Written by Ricky Gervais
Equality Street
Written by Ricky Gervais
Agadou Dou Dou
Performed by The Happy Holidays
Electric Parts
Performed by Benjamin Price
Native American
Written by Ricky Gervais
Blimpers Disco
Performed by Stevie Fitz
Lonely Cowboy
Written by Ricky Gervais
Paris Nights
Written by Ricky Gervais
Ain't No Trouble
Written by Ricky Gervais
Slough
Written by Ricky Gervais
Don't Cry It's Christmas
Written by Ricky Gervais
Devils Gun
Performed by The Fades
Electricity
Written by Ricky Gervais
Performed by Featuring Chris Martin
Freelove Freeway
Written by Ricky Gervais
Mysterious Girl
Performed by Peter Andre.
Trivia: It is a British mockumentary comedy film written, directed, and produced by Ricky Gervais and released by Entertainment One.[2] The film stars Gervais as David Brent, a character he played in the BBC television comedy series The Office,[3] who has a film crew that shadows Brent as he travels up and down the country living his dream of being a rock star.[4] Gervais said, "This film delves much more into his private life than The Office ever did and we really get to peel back the layers of this extraordinary, ordinary man." He has emphasised that it is "not an Office film". Filming Locations: 2 Castle Rd, Kentish Town, London, England, UK. During an interview on Talksport, Doc Brown revealed that a lot of the scenes had improv involved, and the scene where David (Ricky Gervais) is talking with the waitress, most of that was un-scripted. You'll notice Doc Brown hiding his face in his hoodie, this is to cover up his laugh and breaking character, due to the nature of David's comments.

X-Men: First Class (stylized onscreen as X: First Class). 2011, Starring
James McAvoy ...
Charles Xavier (24 Years)
Laurence Belcher Laurence Belcher ...
Charles Xavier (12 Years)
Michael Fassbender Michael Fassbender ...
Erik Lensherr
Bill Milner Bill Milner ...
Young Erik
Kevin Bacon Kevin Bacon ...
Sebastian Shaw
Rose Byrne Rose Byrne ...
Moira MacTaggert
Jennifer Lawrence Jennifer Lawrence ...
Raven / Mystique
Beth Goddard Beth Goddard ...
Mrs. Xavier
Morgan Lily Morgan Lily ...
Young Raven (10 yrs)
Oliver Platt Oliver Platt ...
Man in Black Suit
Álex González Álex González ...
Janos Quested / Riptide (as Alex González)
Jason Flemyng Jason Flemyng ...
Azazel
Zoë Kravitz Zoë Kravitz ...
Angel Salvadore
January Jones January Jones ...
Emma Frost
Nicholas Hoult Nicholas Hoult ...
Hank / Beast. Bluray, March 22, 2017. Music by Henry Jackman. Soundtrack: "Concentration Camp" - (from X-Men (2000))
Written by Michael Kamen
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
La Vie en Rose
Music by Louiguy
Lyrics by Édith Piaf
Performed by Édith Piaf
Courtesy of EMI Music France
Under License from EMI Film & Television Music
Palisades Park
Written by Chuck Barris (as Charles Barris)
Performed by Freddy Cannon
Courtesy of Freddy Cannon
Licensed from Rollercoaster Records, UK
Run (I'm A Natural Disaster)
Written by CeeLo Green (as Thomas Callaway), Danger Mouse (as Brian Burton) and Keith Mansfield
Performed by Gnarls Barkley
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp./Warner Music U.K. Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
(Contains a sample of "Junior Jet Set", Performed by Keith Mansfield, Courtesy of KPM Music Ltd.)
A Little Bit of Soap
Written by Bert Berns
Performed by The Jarmels
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
Green Onions
Written by Al Jackson Jr., Booker T. Jones, Lewie Steinberg and Steve Cropper (as Stephen Cropper)
Performed by Booker T. & the M.G.s (as Booker T. & The MG's)
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp./Rhino Entertainment Company
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Hippy Hippy Shake
Written by Chan Romero (as Robert Lee Romero)
Performed by Chan Romero
Courtesy of Del-Fi/Rhino Entertainment Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Soviet National Anthem
Written by Anatoli Aleksandrov (as Anatolij N. Alexandrov)
Performed by The Red Army Choirs of Alexandrov
Courtesy of 7 Productions/Rendez-vous Digital
By arrangement with The Orchard
Love Love
Written by Gary Barlow (as Barlow) and Howard Donald (as Donald)/Jason Orange (as Orange), Mark Owen (as Owen) and Robbie Williams (as Williams)
Performed by Take That
Produced by Stuart Price
Courtesy of Polydor UK Ltd.
Under License from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Trivia: It is an American superhero film, based on the X-Men characters appearing in Marvel Comics. It is the fifth installment in the X-Men film series. A prequel to the franchise, the film was directed by Matthew Vaughn and produced by Bryan Singer. The story is set primarily in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Anachronisms: 1. In the hotel, when Moira spies on Sebastian Shaw, there's a bowl of M&M's on the table. Some are blue, a color not added to M&M's bags until 1995.
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When Erik and Charles are talking on the steps of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial, one can notice the WWII memorial in front of the Washington Memorial. The WWII memorial was not built and open to the public until 2004.
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(at around 2 mins) it states the year as 1944 and in Xavier's room there is a picture of Einstein. This picture was not taken until 1947.
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The Film shows CIA headquarters at Langley In 1962. The construction for the Langley headquarters didn't even start until 1965. The first secretaries didn't move into the building until 1968. In 1962 the CIA operated out of several different buildings in D.C.
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The bra styles that Emma Frost wears are not 1960s styles, they are modern styles worn today. Also, the boots that Angel wears are not 1960s style boots.
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In the attack on the secret CIA research facility, the security force is shown using an M72 LAWs rocket launcher to defend themselves against the attacking mutants. The M72 was not adopted by the US until 1963, that sequence was before the Cuban Missle Crisis which took place in 1962. Also the weapon was fired indoors, the back blast from the weapon would have killed everyone in the surrounding area.
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Many of the ships and weapons seen in the US and Soviet fleets did not exist in 1962 at the time of the Cuban missile crisis. For example the US flagship is the USS Iowa, but the Iowa was not in service at the time. Even if she had been, the ship was not fitted with the CIWS Gatling gun defense system until the 1980s. Amongst the collection of missiles fired at the beach are Harpoon anti ship missiles, which came into service in 1977, and Tomahawk missiles, which came into service in the late 1970s. On the Soviet side the flagship appears to be a Kresta class cruiser, a design not in service until 1967.
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Édith Piaf's "La Vie en rose" is playing on a phonograph in the concentration camp. That song was not recorded until 1946. Also, the record shown in the movie has a Decca label, whereas Piaf actually recorded the song for a rival company -- French Columbia, a branch of EMI.
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The 5 Reichsmark coin carries the year 1934, but the design with Reichsadler and Swastika (KM# 94) was introduced in 1936.
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When Moira MacTaggert enters the HellFire Club, she is wearing her garter belt over her panties. Women in 1962 did not do this, they wore the panties over the garter belt.
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The American troops in the truck in Russia with Charles and Erik and on the ships in the American blockade near Cuba are carrying M16 Rifles, very modern looking ones at that. The M16 wasn't issued till 1963 and if the time line of the movie is accurate the Cuban Missile Crisis didn't occur until 1962 so there was no way for these troops to have access to weapons like that especially the version that they are carrying which look like the shorter M4 carbine, which definitely didn't exist then.
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The Coast Guard cutter in Miami has "US Coast Guard" painted on its hull. Coast Guard cutters didn't add the letters "US" to their hulls until the 1990's. Before that they just said "Coast Guard"
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The turntable seen playing in 1962 Las Vegas is a Transcriptors Skeleton from 1973.
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On the wall map in the conference room in Moscow there is an icon indicating the location of a nuclear power plant in the western Soviet Union. This location corresponds to the location of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Prypiat, U.S.S.R (now Ukraine). However, construction of Chernobyl did not begin until 1970, and Reactor 1 was not commissioned until 1977. When Erik is first seen as an adult the date is given as 1962, eight years before construction of Chernobyl began and fifteen years before its commissioning.
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The chest pouches used by the Soviet soldiers were not created until after the Soviet-Afghan war. Before that, the Soviets used a belt-mounted pouch.
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At one point we see Moscow's Red Square and the Russian hotel behind Saint Basil's Cathedral, but this hotel was not built until 1967.
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The tape recorder on Shaw's submarine seems to be a Revox A77 MK IV, which was not available before 1974. The first version of the A77 was introduced in 1967.
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(at 0:58:00 through 01:00:00) The pinball machine played by Havok and Darwin is "Fun Land," produced by Gottlieb in May 1968.
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An Iowa class battleship is depicted in the film as part of the Cuban Missile Crisis blockade fleet. In real life, there was no such battleship in commission in 1962, the year of the Crisis. The only battleship to see service in the 1960s, the USS New Jersey (BB-62), was still in mothballs at this time and would not be in service until 1967. Furthermore, the film's CGI model of the ship shows her in 1980s configuration.
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In the opening scenes,Charles has a photo of Albert Einstein, the scene was set in 1944, however, the photo itself wasn't taken until 1947.

X-Men: Days of Future Past. 2014, Starring Hugh Jackman as Logan / Wolverine, James McAvoy and Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier / Professor X, Michael Fassbender and Ian McKellen as Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto, Jennifer Lawrence as Raven Darkhölme / Mystique, Halle Berry as Ororo Munroe / Storm, Nicholas Hoult and Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Henry "Hank" McCoy / Beast, Anna Paquin as Marie / Rogue, Ellen Page as Kitty Pryde / Shadowcat, Peter Dinklage as Bolivar Trask, Shawn Ashmore as Bobby Drake / Iceman, Booboo Stewart as Warpath,
Omar Sy as Bishop
A mutant who can absorb energy and redirect it in kinetic blasts. Singer said Bishop, along with Warpath, Sunspot and Blink, are not fresh recruits. He said, "they're more refugees that are living day to day in this hideously ruined world. They don't have much hope in the future. They're on the run and they join forces with the remaining X-Men to try to do this one last attempt at fixing the world."[33]
Evan Peters as Peter Maximoff / Quicksilver
A mutant who can move, speak and think at supersonic speeds. Peters described Quicksilver as "very fast, he talks quick, he moves quick. Everything else is very slow compared to him, it's like he's always at the ATM waiting for the bastard in front of him to finish."[34]
Josh Helman as Major William Stryker
A military officer who hates mutants. Helman was originally chosen to play a younger version of Juggernaut before that character was removed from the script.[35] Brian Cox, who portrayed Stryker in X2, appears in archive footage.
Daniel Cudmore as Peter Rasputin / Colossus
A mutant who can transform his body into organic steel, which grants him superhuman strength, stamina, and durability while in that form. Cudmore was asked whether he trained for his role, he replied, "I didn't have a ton of time to get film ready for this. A trainer friend of mine from Vancouver put together a quick little workout program for me. Since the role was for Colossus, I was aiming to bulk up a bit and get stronger. I ended up eating a lot more. Because of how much I was eating, I had to eat every 2-3 hours to keep my calories up."[36]
Fan Bingbing as Blink
A mutant who can create portals to teleport. Fan said the film was the first of a five X-Men movie contract she signed with 20th Century Fox.[37]
Adan Canto as Sunspot
A mutant with an ability to project solar energy, create flames and solar-powered strength and flight.[38] To prepare for the role, Canto researched Sunspot because when he was cast, he did not know the level of involvement his character has in the film.
Additionally, Famke Janssen and James Marsden reprise their roles as Jean Grey and Scott Summers / Cyclops respectively in cameo appearances. Lucas Till reprises his role as Alex Summers / Havok. Evan Jonigkeit portrays Toad. X-Men comic-book writers Len Wein and Chris Claremont appear as United States congressmen. Michael Lerner plays Senator Brickman. Gregg Lowe plays Ink. Mark Camacho portrays U.S. President Richard Nixon. Singer cameos as a man with a small film camera as Magneto walks away after Mystique's escape in Paris. In a post-credits scene, Brendan Pedder portrays the ancient mutant, En Sabah Nur. DVD, March 22, 2017. Music by John Ottman. Soundtrack: "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" - Written by Ewan MacColl,
Performed by Roberta Flack
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
The Price Is Right Theme
Written by Robert Israel
Courtesy of FremantleMedia North America, Inc.
Hello Hooray
Written by Rolf Kempf (as Rolf Peter Kempf)
Performed by Alice Cooper
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Sanford & Son Theme (The Streetbeater)
Written by Quincy Jones
Performed by Quincy Jones
Courtesy of A&M Records, Inc.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Time in a Bottle
Written by Jim Croce
Performed by Jim Croce
Courtesy of Lastrada Entertainment
Stop Au Nom De L'Amour
Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland (as Edward Holland Jr.)
Performed by Claude François
Courtesy of Mercury Records France
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
C'est si bon
Music by Henri Betti
Lyrics by André Hornez
Orchestrated by Henri Rene
Performed by Eartha Kitt
Time Reverse/Future
Written by Alexander Courage
Courtesy of CBS Studios Inc.
King Cotton
Written by Harry Bluestone
Courtesy of APM Music
Hail to the Chief
Written by James Sanderson
Arranged by Will Schaefer
Courtesy of APM Music
Star Spangled Banner
Lyrics by Francis Scott Key
Music by John Stafford Smith
Arranged by John Cacavas
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music / Imagem Production Music
Dixie Chicken
Written by Lowell George and Martin F. Kibbee (as Martin Kibbee)
Performed by 'Little Feat'
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing.
Trivia: It is an American superhero film based on the fictional X-Men characters that appear in Marvel Comics. Directed by Bryan Singer, it is the seventh installment of the X-Men film series and acts as a sequel to both 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand and 2011's X-Men: First Class. Anachronisms: 1. When helping Charles Xavier and Wolverine free Magneto at the Pentagon, Peter Maximoff is seen wearing a Dark Side Of The Moon t-shirt. Magneto is being freed prior to the X-Men travelling to the Paris Peace Accords that took place in January 1973, but the Pink Floyd album wasn't released until March of that year.
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Quicksilver used modern ear-hook style headphones, which were not available in the seventies.
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When Magneto levitates RFK Stadium, it seen with a baseball diamond and configuration. In 1973 RFK Stadium was not being used as a baseball venue as the Washington Senators had moved to Texas following the 1971 season.
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A 747-400 jetliner can be seen in a 1973 scene. This variant of the 747 did not fly until 1988.
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Mystique is shot with a taser in Jan 1973, but the first taser was not around until 1974.
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The film is set in 1973, but the private jet with tail number N540EA is a 1975 Gulfstream II. Actually, it is a Gulfstream IIB, which was not approved by FAA until 1981 and uses the Gulfstream III wing (see the winglets) which was not available until 1979. The original Gulfstream II was introduced in 1966.
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The ad in the stadium for Mountain Dew features a version of the logo that was not in use until 1980.
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When they were loading the Sentinel onto the train, there was a shot of a military guard with an M16. His helmet was of a modern PASGT style, not the style used in 1973, which would have been the Vietnam era M1 model.
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The 1973 events of the film are implied to take place in January, as this is when the peace accords in the film were actually held. When Quicksilver is first visited in his basement, he is listening to "Hello Hooray" by Alice Cooper, from the album "Billion Dollar Babies". Billion Dollar Babies was not released until the latter days of February 1973.
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The purple seats in the lower ring of the upper deck of RFK Stadium were installed in the early 1990s. In 1973, these seats were light blue. Also, the 400s only go as high at 471, there is no section 483.
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The Washington Sentinel newspaper article about the reconstruction of RFK stadium mentions the Mayor of Washington. Washington, D.C. would not obtain a home rule government and a locally elected mayor until 1974, a year after the events of the film.
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When they were touring the Pentagon it was obviously daylight outside. Yet, when the security monitors were taken over they said it was regular television feed. In fact, they were showing Sanford and Son. This can't be since in 1973 this would have been the second year it was on television. And thus, would only be on at night and not syndicated.
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We occasionally see Paris event scenes shown as if bits of newsreel or shot by one of the TV cameras. However, these are in a modern 16:9 screen format rather than the more squarish 4:3 format of 1970s TVs.
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The Lear Jet used in the movie did not have raised winglets until the Model 28 in 1977.
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Flyover of Trask building in 1973 (on the night Mystique finds mutant autopsy reports) the corner of the roof has two cell phone panel antennas.
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Though the movie is set in 1973, When Magneto flies in RFK Stadium over the cityscape of Washington DC, he looks at a Washington National Cathedral with a completed west end (not finished until 1976) and the scaffolding on the central tower to stabilize the damage from the 2011 earthquake.

X-Men: Apocalypse. 2016, Starring James McAvoy as Charles Xavier / Professor X, Michael Fassbender as Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto, Jennifer Lawrence as Raven Darkhölme / Mystique, Oscar Isaac as En Sabah Nur / Apocalypse, Nicholas Hoult as Dr. Henry "Hank" McCoy / Beast, Rose Byrne as Moira MacTaggert, Evan Peters as Peter Maximoff / Quicksilver, Tye Sheridan as Scott Summers / Cyclops, Sophie Turner as Jean Grey, Olivia Munn as Psylocke, Kodi Smit-McPhee as Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler, Alexandra Shipp as Ororo Munroe / Storm, Lucas Till as Alex Summers / Havok, Josh Helman as Colonel William Stryker, Ben Hardy as Warren Worrington III / Angel / Archangel, Lana Condor as Jubilee, Hugh Jackman,
Tómas Lemarquis portrays Caliban, a mutant with the ability to sense and track other mutants.[25] Wrestler "Giant" Gustav Claude Ouimet plays The Blob, Angel's opponent in an underground fight club.[26][27] Monique Ganderton portrays En Sabah Nur's lieutenant, Death.
Hugh Jackman makes an uncredited appearance as Logan / Wolverine, in his Weapon X form. In that same scene, director Bryan Singer cameos as a guard with a machine gun who is killed by Wolverine as he attempts to escape the complex.[28] X-Men co-creator Stan Lee and his wife Joan Lee make a cameo appearance together, in a more serious role than any of Lee's previous cameos, as bystanders witnessing the launch of nuclear missiles worldwide. Željko Ivanek cameos as a Pentagon scientist. Alison Blaire / Dazzler makes a brief cameo appearance on a record album which Jean and Scott are shown holding at a music store, a scene not in the theatrical film, but scheduled to be available in the home video release.[29]
Archive footage was used of Caleb Landry Jones as Sean Cassidy / Banshee, journalist Jessica Savitch and actors Leslie Parrish and Michael Forest (the latter two appearing in footage with dialogue from the 1967 Star Trek episode "Who Mourns for Adonais?"). Netflix, March 22, 2017. Music by John Ottman. Soundtrack: "Glory Of The Trumpets" - Written by J. Bronshire,
Arranged by Isaac Jenkins
Courtesy of APM Music
Countess Bathory
Written by Abaddon (as Anthony Bray), Mantas (as Jeffrey Dunn) and Cronos (as Conrad Lant)
Performed by Venom
Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
By Arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Kaltes, Klares Wasser
Written by Gudrun Gut, Bettina Köster (as Bettina Koester) and Susanne Kuhnke
Performed by Malaria (as Malaria!)
Courtesy of Moabit Music
Rest Young Child
Lyric by Byron Burton
Written by John Ottman
I Ran (So Far Away)
Written by Frank Maudsley (as Francis Maudsley), Paul Reynolds, Ali Score (as Alister Score) and Michael Score
Produced by Jonathan Pakfar and Shane Abrahams (as Shane Eli)
Apollo's Kiss
from "Star Trek (1966)"
Composed by Fred Steiner (as Frederick Steiner)
Courtesy of CBS Television Studios
End Of Apollo
from "Star Trek (1966)"
Composed by Fred Steiner (as Frederick Steiner)
Courtesy of CBS Television Studios
$25,000 Pyramid Theme
Written and Performed by Bob Cobert
Courtesy of Sony Pictures Television Inc.
Under license from Sony Pictures Music Group
Be All That You Can Be
Written by Jake Holmes
Kdo Jsem
Music by Milos Moravek
Lyrics by Vladimir Cort
Performed by Progres 2
Courtesy of Supraphon A.S.
Four Horsemen
Written by James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich and Dave Mustaine
Performed by Metallica
Courtesy of Blackened Recordings, Inc.
Theme From Knight Rider
Written by Stu Phillips (as Stuart Phillips) and Glen A. Larson (as Glen Larson)
Performed by Stu Phillips
Courtesy of Universal Studios
Symphony No. 7 In A Major, Opus 92: II. Allegretto
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
Arranged by John Ottman and Lior Rosner
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
Written by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart (as David Stewart)
Performed by Eurythmics
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Limited
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Let Me Hear You Say Hey
Written by Paul Howard Emanuel
Courtesy of APM Music.
Trivia: It is an American superhero film based on the fictional X-Men characters that appear in Marvel Comics. It is the ninth installment in the X-Men film series and a sequel to X-Men: Days of Future Past. Directed by Bryan Singer, with a screenplay by Simon Kinberg. The film grossed over $543 million worldwide but received a polarizing response from critics. Anachronisms: 1. When Apocalypse collects the information of the current world from TV, a picture of the Big Buddha in Hong Kong is shown. The construction of the Big Buddha started in 1990, and finished 1993.
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The Ray-Ban Wayfarers that Cyclops / Scott Summers uses did not come with the Ray-Ban logo on the temples. Wayfarers back in the early / mid 80s had studs on the side.
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During communism in Poland the law was upheld by Militia rather than police. The scene in question is set in 1983 whilst Poland was still communist.
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Apparently there were a lot of satellite TV antennas in 1980's Cairo. This seems unlikely given the time period.
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The film takes place in January of 1983, as it states that the events are around the 10 year anniversary of the Paris Peace Accords from the last movie. But Angel, drunken and distraught, is shown listening to "The Four Horsemen" by Metallica, which was from their debut album Kill 'em All, not released until July 1983.
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The Tuktuk (The auto rickshaw) was not introduced to Egypt until 2006.
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When Apocalypse collects the information of the current world from TV, an Israeli army 155 mm artillery howitzer is seen firing a shell. In 1983 there was a war between Israel and Lebanon, however, this specific model was not in service until the mid 90's, plus the concrete slab on the left reads "Israel 2006" (in Hebrew). The footage is probably from the 2006 2nd Lebanon war.
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In the high school classroom scene near the beginning where Scott Summers (young Cyclops) is getting bullied, he is wearing a '16 varsity jacket.
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Despite the film taking place around January of 1983, Nightcrawler can be seen wearing the iconic red and black jacket from Michael Jackson: Thriller. However, the music video wouldn't be released until early December of 1983, and since it was designed originally for the video there's no way Nightcrawler could have had even a knock-off yet.
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The horses in 3600 BC are Friesians, first bred during the 16th century AD.
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The satellite TV dishes in the early 1980s weren't anything like ones in Cairo, Egypt. The signal from the satellites back then wasn't as strong as modern ones. Whoever could receive the satellite TV signals had to install huge dishes that are 1.5 to 2 metres in diameter.
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When Moira McTaggert turns-off her flashlight, it makes a "clicking" sound. In the early 1980's, flashlights had "sliding" switches. "Push-button" switches didn't appear until the late 1980s.
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Stryker's soldiers can be seen wearing the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH), which is the current standard issue helmet for the US Army. However, the ACH was not fielded until 2003. During the time in which the film is set, US military personnel used the steel M1 combat helmet, which was in use until 1985 when it was replaced by the Kevlar PASGT (Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops) ballistic helmet.
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The events of the movie take place circa January 1983, as that is the 10 year anniversary of the previous film's events. But a group of mutants goes to see the film Return of the Jedi, which was not released until May 1983.
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A poster for Romancing the Stone is seen in the movie theatre lobby. Considering the low expectations 20th Century Fox had for Romancing the Stone, it's highly unlikely a poster would be seen so many months ahead of its 1984 release.
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Jubilee is shown wearing a Journey shirt that appears to be from the Frontiers tour. Frontiers was not released until later in 1983 than the film is set, so it is unlikely she would have a shirt.
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The PC at Moira Mactaggert's office is on and displays CIA seal in color high resolution; in 1983 computer graphic color cards existed but not so good but the fact that a CIAgent could have so expensive equipment, for that time, at her office is quite rare.
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Toward the end of the film, a yellow Mercedes-Benz 300TD estate is shown with US safety equipment (sealed beam headlights, yellow fog lamps, and beefier bumpers). United States was only country in the early 1980s to require those safety equipment. It would be economically unfeasible to import into Egypt from the United States when it's cheaper to do from Europe.
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At the beginning of the film, there are four horsemen. Except horses were not introduced in Egypt until about 2,000 years later.
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At the beginning of the film, one of the horsemen appears to be wearing a gold mask of a tiger. If that is the case, it is incorrect, as there were no tigers in Egypt. It is possible it was meant to show a cheetah or leopard. A lion would also be incorrect, as there were no lions in Egypt--which is ironic, since jewelers who make cartouche necklaces use a lion to symbolize the letter "L," which has no comparison in the Egyptian language of that time.

Don't Breathe. 2016, Starring Jane Levy as Rocky, Stephen Lang as Norman Nordstrom / "The Blind Man", Dylan Minnette as Alex Miller, Daniel Zovatto as Money, Franciska Törőcsik as Cindy Roberts, Emma Bercovici as Diddy, Christian Zagia as Raul, Katia Bokor as Ginger, Sergej Onopko as Trevor, Athos and Astor and Nomad as Dog, Olivia Gillies as Blind Man's Daughter (Young Emma), Dayna Clark as TV Anchor, Jimmie Chiappelli as Coroner, Jane May Graves as Cindy Roberts, Michael Haase as Detroit Police Officer, Brak Little as Neighborhood Man, Bogi Juhasz as stunt double: Jane Levy, Attila Kosztor as stunt double: Dylan Minnette and Tibor Milos Krisko as Stunt Double Stephen Lang. Movie Network, March 26, 2017. Soundtrack: Music by Roque Baños. Trivia: It is an American horror-thriller film directed by Fede Alvarez and written by Alvarez and Rodo Sayagues. The film stars Jane Levy, Dylan Minnette, Daniel Zovatto, and Stephen Lang, and focuses on three friends who get trapped inside a blind man's house while breaking into it. The film was produced by Ghost House Pictures and Good Universe. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 12, 2016, and was theatrically released on August 26, 2016, by Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films. It received critically positive reviews and grossed over $157 million. Filming locations: 2488 Buena Vista St, Detroit, Michigan, USA; Stern Film Studio, Pomáz, Hungary (interiors of The Blind Man's house).

The Duel. 2016, Starring Woody Harrelson as Abraham Brant, Liam Hemsworth as David Kingston, Alice Braga as Marisol, Emory Cohen as Isaac, Felicity Price as Naomi, José Zúñiga as General Calderon, William Sadler as Governor Sullivan Ross, Raphael Sbarge as Dr. Morris, Benedict Samuel as George (Brit),
J.D. Evermore
Kim Hidalgo as Maria
Jason Carter as William
Giles Matthey as John,
Cathy Foster Roberts as Orpha
Christopher James Baker Christopher James Baker ...
Monte (as Chris Baker)
Christopher Berry Christopher Berry ...
Dale (as Chris Berry)
Jason Carter Jason Carter ...
William
David Born David Born ...
Hoot
Lawrence Turner Lawrence Turner ...
Silas (as Lawrence P. Turner)
Kimberly Hidalgo Kimberly Hidalgo ...
Maria
John McConnell John McConnell ...
Saul (as John 'Spud' McConnell)
Jimmy Lee Jr. Jimmy Lee Jr. ...
Jesse Kingston
Doug Van Liew Doug Van Liew ...
Jedediah
Josh Whites Josh Whites ...
Clem
Kerry Cahill Kerry Cahill ...
Philomena
Heather Le Roy Heather Le Roy ...
Esther
Hector Machado Hector Machado ...
Mexican Man
Kelly Bellini Kelly Bellini ...
Young Mexican Woman
Gloria Sandoval Gloria Sandoval ...
Old Mexican Woman
Marlin Richardson Marlin Richardson ...
Harland (as Marlin Stark Richardson)
Ashton Evers Ashton Evers ...
Young David Kingston
Jeremy Sande Jeremy Sande ...
Charlie
Matthew Frias Matthew Frias ...
Young Mexican Boy
Caleb J. Thaggard Caleb J. Thaggard ...
Nigel (as Caleb Thaggard)
Chester Rushing Chester Rushing ...
Winston (as Chester Rushing III)
Danny Cabrera Danny Cabrera ...
Young Mexican Man
Michael Watson Michael Watson ...
Ranger
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Sue-Lynn Ansari Sue-Lynn Ansari ...
Saloon Woman (uncredited)
Greg Dees Greg Dees ...
Townsfolk (uncredited)
Douglas M. Griffin Douglas M. Griffin ...
Sergeant (uncredited)
Mallorie Lindsey Mallorie Lindsey ...
Saloon Woman (uncredited)
Johnny McPhail Johnny McPhail ...
Outlaw One (uncredited)
Indiana O'Loughlin Indiana O'Loughlin ...
Mt Hermon Girl (uncredited)
Sue Rock Sue Rock ...
Outlaw Woman (uncredited)
J D Rogers J D Rogers ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Alana Whites as Townsgirl, Brad Royster as stunt double: Emory Cohen and Erik Schultz as stunt double: Liam Hemsworth. Movie Network, March 27, 2017. Music by Craig Eastman. Soundtrack: "Miserere Mei Deus" - by Gregorio Allegri.
Trivia: It is an American western film directed by Kieran Darcy-Smith and written by Matt Cook. The film stars Liam Hemsworth, Emory Cohen, Woody Harrelson and Alice Braga. The film was released for limited release and video on demand on June 24, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere. It was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on August 23, 2016. Filming began on September 15, 2014, in Greenwood, Mississippi. The shooting mostly took place at the former Florewood State Park, which was transformed into an Old West frontier town.

Wild Oats. 2016, Starring Shirley MacLaine as Eva, Jessica Lange as Maddie, Demi Moore as Crystal, Billy Connolly as Chandler, Santiago Segura as Carlos, Eileen Grubba as Mrs. Krims, Matt Walsh as Forbes, Stephanie Beacham as Tammy, Howard Hesseman as Vespucci, Rebecca Da Costa as Flavia, Jay Hayden as Chip, Ptolemy Slocum as Luke,
Colin Walker Colin Walker ...
Ben
Robert Collier Robert Collier ...
Minister
Geraldine Singer Geraldine Singer ...
Mourner #2
Susan Parker Susan Parker ...
Mourner #3
Vincent De Paul Vincent De Paul ...
Mourner #6
Rachel Deacon Rachel Deacon ...
Monique Windsor
Lynne Ashe Lynne Ashe ...
Laurie Pinkerton
Ben Temple Ben Temple ...
Dr. Ferguson
Marnee Carpenter Marnee Carpenter ...
Waitress
Morgan Deare Morgan Deare ...
Greg (as Morgan Kelley Deare)
Chad Gall Chad Gall ...
Eric
Miles Mussenden Miles Mussenden ...
Bernard Dyson
Jillian Batherson Jillian Batherson ...
Joyce
Adam LeFevre Adam LeFevre ...
Randall
Sergio Wolbers Sergio Wolbers ...
1st Waiter
Antonio Ibáñez Antonio Ibáñez ...
Paco
Frank Feys Frank Feys ...
Klaus
Molly Malcolm Molly Malcolm ...
Michelle
Miguel Angel Gilbert Miguel Angel Gilbert ...
Crouper
Paloma Peraile Paloma Peraile ...
Dealer
Diana Ruiz Diana Ruiz ...
Hostess
Hermi Oriuella Hermi Oriuella ...
Cashier
Alberto Jo Lee Alberto Jo Lee ...
Chen Lau
Verónica Polo Verónica Polo ...
Vicky Vespucci
Toni Acosta Toni Acosta ...
Supervisor
Simón Andreu Simón Andreu ...
Manager
Tavi Garcia Tavi Garcia ...
Taxi Driver
Mario Tardón Mario Tardón ...
Dispatcher (as Mario Tardon)
Mario de la Rosa Mario de la Rosa ...
Antonio

Rosemberg Salgado Rosemberg Salgado ...
Taxi Driver #2
César Vea César Vea ...
Senior Policeman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Julián Villagrán Julián Villagrán ...
Driver
Michael D. Anglin Michael D. Anglin ...
Bank Patron (uncredited)
Ashby de la Plaine Ashby de la Plaine ...
Insurance Rep (uncredited)
Manu Fullola Manu Fullola ...
Receptionist (uncredited)
Jorge Guimerá Jorge Guimerá ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Patrick Kearns Patrick Kearns ...
Bank Teller (uncredited)
Bruno Sevilla Bruno Sevilla ...
Valet (uncredited)
Kari Shemwell Kari Shemwell ...
Clarissa (uncredited)
Michael Strelow Michael Strelow ...
Michelle's Husband (uncredited)
Sara Sálamo Sara Sálamo ...
Stewardess (uncredited)
Lawrence Turner Lawrence Turner ...
Mourner #1 (uncredited)
H. Jazz Undy H. Jazz Undy ...
Mourner #5 (uncredited)
Jesse Yarborough Jesse Yarborough ...
Banker. Movie Network, March 28, 2017. Music by George Fenton. Soundtrack: "Rumours" - Performed by Candy,
Written, Arranged, and Produced by Deni Lew and Matt Thomson
Published by Songs in Lew
Copyright Control 2015. Trivia: It is an American comedy film directed by Andy Tennant and written by Gary Kanew and Claudia Myers. The film premiered on Lifetime on August 22, 2016, prior to being released in a limited release on September 16, 2016, by The Weinstein Company and RADiUS-TWC. Filming locations:
Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
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New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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Ponchatoula, Louisiana, USA
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Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain (Wedding scene)
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Monte Lentiscal,Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain (Winery)
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Arucas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain (Some interiors)
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Gabinete Literario,Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain (Casino).

The Most Hated Woman in America. 2017, Starring Melissa Leo as Madalyn Murray O'Hair, Peter Fonda as Reverend Harrington, Sally Kirkland as Lena Christina, Rory Cochrane as Gary Karr, Josh Lucas as David Waters, Adam Scott as Jack Ferguson, Juno Temple as Robin Murray O'Hair, Vincent Kartheiser as William J. Murray III, Anna Camp as Mrs. Lutz, Michael Chernus as Jon Garth Murray, Alex Frost as Danny Fry, Brandon Mychal Smith as Roy,
José Zúñiga José Zúñiga ...
Detective Campos (as Jose Zuniga)
Marco Sanchez Marco Sanchez ...
Gonzalez
Andy Walken Andy Walken ...
Young Bill
Ryan Cutrona Ryan Cutrona ...
Pup
Devin Freeman Devin Freeman ...
Teen Bill, Jr
Ward Roberts Ward Roberts ...
Radio Announcer
Devin Barry Devin Barry ...
Jesus Freak
Anthony Vitale Anthony Vitale ...
Mark Sparrow
David Gueriera David Gueriera ...
Bob Fry
Danya LaBelle Danya LaBelle ...
Female FBI Agent
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
David Henry Begin David Henry Begin ...
Young Jon Garth (uncredited)
Vernon Courteaux Vernon Courteaux ...
Atheist (uncredited)
Alycen Malone Alycen Malone ...
50's Housewife #1 (uncredited)
Frankie Sims Frankie Sims ...
AA Member (uncredited)
Vivienne Taylor Vivienne Taylor ...
Prayer Girl (uncredited)
Lynn Telzer Lynn Telzer ...
Teen Susan. Netflix, March 30, 2017. Music by Alan Ari Lazar. Soundtrack: "COME BY HERE" - Performed by Clara Ward and Her Singers,
Courtesy of P&C 1962 Vanguard Records,
a division of Concord Music Group, Inc.
"PARLE D'AMORE"
Performed by Carl Coccomo
Written by Carl Coccomo
Courtesy of Fervor Records
"LET ME BABY"
Written by Richard Myhill
Courtesy of AMP Music
"BLACK CADILLACS"
Performed by The Revenants
Written by Bruce Connole
Courtesy of Fervor Records
"PICK A WISHING STAR"
Performed by Linda Scott
Written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum and Florence Kaye
Courtesy of Raleigh Music Group
"THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF MINE"
Performed by The Seekers
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
"I LOVE TO RIDE"
Performed by Michael Ballew
Written by Michael Ballew
Courtesy of Fervor Records
"BULLSEYE"
Performed by The Martinis
Written by C. Axton, L. Hodges, M. Hodges and J. Keyes
Courtesy of Light In The Attic & Distribution, LLC & Roubration/World Int.
"JOHNNY'S THEME"
Written by Paul Anka & Johnny Carson
Courtesy of Chrysalis Standards Inc (BMI)
c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
"STRAIGHT TO THE TOP"
Written by Stephen Gaboury and Machan Taylor
Courtesy of APM Music
"WHEN THE SAINTS"
Performed by The Straw Hatters
Courtesy of Essential Music Group LLC
by arrangement with Gravelpit Music
"SUICIDE KING"
Performed by The Revenants
Written by Bruce Connole
Courtesy of Fervor Records
"JINGLE BELLS"
Performed by The City of Philharmonic Orchestra with The Crouch End Festival Chorus
Written by James Pierpont (PD), Arranged by Paul Bateman
Courtesy of Silva Screen Music America
By arrangement with HD Music Now.
Trivia: It is an American biopic film directed by Tommy O'Haver and written by O'Haver and Irene Turner. It stars Melissa Leo as Madalyn Murray O'Hair. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 14, 2017. The film was released on March 24, 2017, by Netflix. Filmed on location in Los Angeles, California. Anachronism: Madalyn was seen in 1960 correcting someone who addressed her as Mrs., saying "It's Ms!" But the term "Ms" was not created or used until the 1970's when Gloria Steinem coined it.

Criminal. 2016, Starring Kevin Costner as Jerico Stewart, Gal Gadot as Jillian "Jill" Pope, Tommy Lee Jones as Dr. Micah Franks, Gary Oldman as Quaker Wells, Alice Eve as Marta Lynch, Michael Pitt as Jan Strook, Jordi Mollà as Xavier Heimdahl, Antje Traue as Elsa Mueller, Scott Adkins as Pete Greensleeves, Amaury Nolasco as Esteban Ruiza, Ryan Reynolds as Bill Pope, Colin Salmon as Warden, Lara Decaro as Emma Pope,
Tommy Hatto as Captain Burrows
Robert Davi as Admiral Lance (uncredited)
Richard Reid as James Osborne
Natalie Burn as Shoo Shoo

Freddy Bosche Freddy Bosche ...
CIA Agent Pfeffer
Emmanuel Imani Emmanuel Imani ...
CIA Agent #2
Harry Hepple Harry Hepple ...
CIA Tech
Doug Cockle Doug Cockle ...
Extraction Team Leader
Steve Nicolson Steve Nicolson ...
SSBN Captain
Sope Dirisu Sope Dirisu ...
SSBN Fire & Control
Gisella Marengo Gisella Marengo ...
Luggage Shop Saleswoman
Mark Kempner Mark Kempner ...
Black Cab Driver
Michael Bodie Michael Bodie ...
CIA Officer Laundry Team
Joshua James Joshua James ...
Higgs
Samantha Coughlan Samantha Coughlan ...
Navy Officer
Danny Webb Danny Webb ...
Lewis Deane
David Avery David Avery ...
Kebab Clerk
Joe Fidler Joe Fidler ...
Radio Man Fred Bosh
Michael Webber Michael Webber ...
Pawnbroker
Katharine Gwen Katharine Gwen ...
Françoise
Richard Alan Reid Richard Alan Reid ...
James Osborne (as Richard Reid)
Kelly Clare Kelly Clare ...
Pedestrian
Joanna Brookes Joanna Brookes ...
Librarian
Matthew Steer Matthew Steer ...
Library Patron
Andrew Byron Andrew Byron ...
Russian Sentry
Elizabeth Ross Elizabeth Ross ...
Mrs. Franks
James Richard Marshall James Richard Marshall ...
Heimdahl's Guard
Henry Garrett Henry Garrett ...
Air Force Technician
Tim Woodward Tim Woodward ...
Roderick Armstrong
Lotte Rice Lotte Rice ...
Bobby
Nathan Osgood Nathan Osgood ...
Professor Callowell
Sarah Middleton Sarah Middleton ...
Researcher
Dragos Savulescu Dragos Savulescu ...
Akhmadov
Tamer Doghem Tamer Doghem ...
Kebab Cook (as Tamer Dogem)
Priyanga Burford Priyanga Burford ...
Pharmacist
Diana Dimitrovici Diana Dimitrovici ...
Very Attractive Nurse
Amina Zia Amina Zia ...
Indian Woman
Rio Fredrika Debolla Rio Fredrika Debolla ...
Redhead Girl
Steven Brand Steven Brand ...
News Anchor
Natalie Marie Ames Natalie Marie Ames ...
Natalie Whisk
Piers Morgan Piers Morgan ...
Piers Morgan
Luca Giorgio Maggiora Luca Giorgio Maggiora ...
Kebab Hooligan #1
Mark Rhino Smith Mark Rhino Smith ...
Kebab Hooligan #2 (as Mark Smith)
Louis Tamone Louis Tamone ...
MI-5 Officer
Sophie Ross Sophie Ross ...
CIA Tech #2
Samuel Turner O'Toole Samuel Turner O'Toole ...
Young Kid
Mark Underwood Mark Underwood ...
Heimdahl's Man
Ian Burfield Ian Burfield ...
Fisherman / Father
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jozef Aoki Jozef Aoki ...
CIA Agent (uncredited)
Lee Asquith-Coe Lee Asquith-Coe ...
MI5 Agent (uncredited)
Amy Clare Beales Amy Clare Beales ...
MI5 Agent (uncredited)
Gintare Beinoraviciute Gintare Beinoraviciute ...
Citizen (uncredited)
Andres Austin Bennett Andres Austin Bennett ...
Fireman (uncredited)
Tom Bennett Tom Bennett ...
USAF Guard (uncredited)
Laura Bernardeschi Laura Bernardeschi ...
Cafe' costumer (uncredited)
Paul Biddiss Paul Biddiss ...
CIA Laundry / Heimdahl's Man (uncredited)
Paul Blackwell Paul Blackwell ...
CIA agent (uncredited)
Dilyana Bouklieva Dilyana Bouklieva ...
Medic (uncredited)
Alexander Bracq Alexander Bracq ...
MI5 Agent (uncredited)
Steve Brunton Steve Brunton ...
Mercedes Driver (uncredited)
Jill Buchanan Jill Buchanan ...
Frightened Woman At The Market Place (uncredited)
Perry Burke Perry Burke ...
Student (uncredited)
Natalie Burn Natalie Burn ...
Shoo shoo (uncredited)
Max Cavenham Max Cavenham ...
CIA Agent (uncredited)
Jamie B. Chambers Jamie B. Chambers ...
CIA Laundry Team (uncredited)
Michael Chapman Michael Chapman ...
Cafe Customer (uncredited)
Robert Davi Robert Davi ...
Admiral Lance (uncredited)
Nik Davies Nik Davies ...
F16 fighter pilot (uncredited)
Valeria Dundere Valeria Dundere ...
Student (uncredited)
Annie Durbin Annie Durbin ...
Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Anthony Farrelly Anthony Farrelly ...
US air force Sgt Hurban (uncredited)
Ben Farrow Ben Farrow ...
Library Security (uncredited)
Guna Gultniece Guna Gultniece ...
Student (uncredited)
Lee Nicholas Harris Lee Nicholas Harris ...
Police sargeant 492 (uncredited)
Richard Herdman Richard Herdman ...
Airport Commuter (uncredited)
Chris Martin Hill Chris Martin Hill ...
Police Sgt. 191 (uncredited)
Alex Jaep Alex Jaep ...
Scientist (uncredited)
Devante Johnson Devante Johnson ...
CIA Operative (uncredited)
Dave Judge Dave Judge ...
Heimdahl's Thug (uncredited)
Thomas Kadman Thomas Kadman ...
Kebab Customer (uncredited)
Evia Laizane Evia Laizane ...
Lady in the Fish Market (uncredited)
Daniel Lander Daniel Lander ...
Campbell (uncredited)
Cole Leman Cole Leman ...
Wing Technician (uncredited)
Semina Lewis Semina Lewis ...
Paramedic (uncredited)
Marian Lorencik Marian Lorencik ...
Armstrong Driver (Black Jaguar) (uncredited)
Billy James Machin Billy James Machin ...
University student (uncredited)
Matthew David McCarthy Matthew David McCarthy ...
Docker (uncredited)
Tracy Mckay Tracy Mckay ...
Medical Assistant (uncredited)
Stuart McNeil Stuart McNeil ...
Pilot Airbus A400M (uncredited)
Anthony Milton Anthony Milton ...
CIA Agent / CIA SWAT agent / Blackwater Security / US Soldier (uncredited)
Nigel Murfitt Nigel Murfitt ...
Car on bridge driver (uncredited)
Sigmund Oakeshott Sigmund Oakeshott ...
MI5 Agent (uncredited)
Adrian Palmer Adrian Palmer ...
CIA Agent (uncredited)
John Neil Park John Neil Park ...
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Laurent Plancel Laurent Plancel ...
CIA Agent (uncredited)
Dean Pritchard Dean Pritchard ...
Aircraft Engineer (uncredited)
Shaun Ramos Shaun Ramos ...
Student (uncredited)
Julio Romeo Julio Romeo ...
Salesman (uncredited)
Kelly Schembri Kelly Schembri ...
Student (uncredited)
Atul Srivastava Atul Srivastava ...
Boyfriend (uncredited)
A.k. Steppa A.k. Steppa ...
Airport Commuter (uncredited)
Mens-Sana Tamakloe Mens-Sana Tamakloe ...
Escort van driver (uncredited)
David Terry David Terry ...
CIA Laundry Team leader (uncredited)
Roy Martin Thorn Roy Martin Thorn ...
USAF engineer (uncredited)
Rob Townsend Rob Townsend ...
Firefighter (uncredited)
Daniel Westwood Daniel Westwood ...
Action Man on Bus. Netflix, March 30, 2017. Music by Keith Power and Brian Tyler. Soundtrack: "Time and Again" - Written by Blaire Reinhard / Gray Reinhard,
Published by Engine Co 35 Music Publishing (ASCAP)
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
It's Cool Like That
Written by Norman Cambridge, Tristan Paul Henri
Published by Cavendish Music Co., LTD. (PRS)
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
Bagasaz
Written by Ozgür Sakar & Pat Jabbar
Performed by Kasbah Rockers featuring Ozgür Sakar
Courtesy of Barraka El Farnatshi Prod.
Late Night (Solomun Remix)
Performed by Foals
Courtesy of Warner Music UK LTD.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
L'Amour
Performed by Rouge Rouge
Published by Les Notes Qui S'Aiment/ Warner Chappell Music France
Composed by Nicolas Errèra, Jean Croc (as Grégoire Meunier AKA Jean Croc), Jack Arel, Yves Stéphane
Courtesy of Pschent music
Drift and Fall Again
Performed by Madsonik featuring Lola Marsh
Written by Brian Tyler, Keith Power, Yael Shoshana Cohen, Gil Landau
Published by Basso Profundo Music, Inc. (BMI), Madsonik Music Publishing (BMI), Conjure Music Publishing (SOCAN), Anova Music (ACUM)
By arrangement with Anova Music & Visions from the Roof
Drift And Fall Again
Written by Yael Shoshana Cohen, Dekel Dvir, Mati Gilad, Gil Landau, Rami Osservaser, Keith Power and Brian Tyler
Performed by Madsonik Feat. Lola Marsh
Courtesy of Lakeshore Records.
Trivia: It is an American science fiction action crime thriller film directed by Ariel Vromen[4] and written by Douglas Cook and David Weisberg. The film is about a convict who is implanted with a dead CIA agent's memories to finish an assignment. The film stars Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman and Tommy Lee Jones, in the second collaboration between all three following the 1991 film JFK. The film also features Alice Eve, Gal Gadot, Michael Pitt, Jordi Mollà, Antje Traue, Scott Adkins, Amaury Nolasco, and Ryan Reynolds. Principal photography began on September 4, 2014, in London. The film was produced by Campbell-Grobman Films and Millennium Films and was released on April 15, 2016. Filming locations:
Croydon College, College Road, Croydon, London, England, UK (medical research labs and CIA operations centre)
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R.A.F Saint Athan, Wales, UK
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SOAS university of London Library, London, England, UK
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Whites Row Car Park, Whites Row, Spitalfields, London, England, UK (street scenes)
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Camber Sands, Camber, East Sussex, England, UK (Beach scene Kevin Costner)
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Blackbushe Airport, Yateley, Hampshire, England, UK (Helicopter chase)
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Kings Road, Kingston, Surrey, England, UK
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Yateley, Hampshire, England, UK (Car crash)
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London, England, UK
New Boyana Film Studios, Sofia, Bulgaria
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Royal Exchange, Cornhill, London, England, UK (Shop Location)
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95 Plaistow Rd, London, England, UK (street scenes)
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Elephant and Castle, Southwark, London, England, UK (Warehouse Shoot Out Opening Scene)
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New Cross, London, England, UK (Car Chase Opening Scene)
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The Red Lion, Walworth Road, London, England, UK (Car Chase Opening Scene).

Dirty Grandpa. 2016, Starring Robert De Niro as Richard "Dick" Kelly, Zac Efron as Jason Kelly, Zoey Deutch as Shadia, Aubrey Plaza as Lenore, Dermot Mulroney as David Kelly, Julianne Hough as Meredith Goldstein, Jason Mantzoukas as Tan Pam, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman as Bradley, Adam Pally as Nick, Michael Hudson as Brah, Danny Glover as Stinky, Mo Collins as Officer Finch, Jake Picking as Cody, Henry Zebrowski as Officer Reiter,
Brandon Mychal Smith Brandon Mychal Smith ...
Tyrone
Catherine Dyer Catherine Dyer ...
Brooke Kelly
Deena Dill Deena Dill ...
Cougar #1
Lane Carlock Lane Carlock ...
Cougar #2
Christopher Setticase Christopher Setticase ...
College Kid (as Chris Setticase)
Eric Goins Eric Goins ...
Father at the Beach
Gavin Munn Gavin Munn ...
Boy on Beach
DeRon Horton DeRon Horton ...
Georgia Student #1
Michael H. Cole Michael H. Cole ...
Catholic Priest
Sallye McDougald Hooks Sallye McDougald Hooks ...
Female Hippie Chick (as Sallye Hooks)
Amy Parrish Amy Parrish ...
Wedding Planner
Eugenia Kuzmina Eugenia Kuzmina ...
Hippie Cathy
Joshua Mikel Joshua Mikel ...
Hippie Griz
Warren Steele Warren Steele ...
Hippie Bart
Stephanie Astalos-Jones Stephanie Astalos-Jones ...
Rest Stop Waitress
Chandler Darby Chandler Darby ...
Teenager
Matt Cornwell Matt Cornwell ...
Father at Wake (as Matthew Cornwell)
Shawn Shepard Shawn Shepard ...
Karaoke MC
Michaele Chappell Michaele Chappell ...
Jamaican Nurse
Blaque Fowler Blaque Fowler ...
Rabbi
Nelson Bonilla Nelson Bonilla ...
Random Cop
Amelia Brain Amelia Brain ...
Party Girl
Wiley Rinaldi Wiley Rinaldi ...
Uncle Rubin
Paul Manzella Paul Manzella ...
ASL Signer at Wedding
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Sean Apuzzo Sean Apuzzo ...
Spring Breaker (uncredited)
Deanne Black Deanne Black ...
Beach Girl (uncredited)
Johnathan Blake Johnathan Blake ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Bradley Bowen Bradley Bowen ...
Hobo (uncredited)
Glenn D. Bridges Glenn D. Bridges ...
Beach-Goer (uncredited)
Nicole Broadway Nicole Broadway ...
Drunk Girl (uncredited)
Shaylin Broady Shaylin Broady ...
Spring Breaker (uncredited)
Lance Brock Lance Brock ...
Spring Breaker (uncredited)
David Brut David Brut ...
Precision Driver (uncredited)
Anthony Bryant Anthony Bryant ...
Beach Goer (uncredited)
Teo Ciltia Teo Ciltia ...
Spring Breaker (uncredited)
Andrew Cunningham Andrew Cunningham ...
Hype Man (uncredited)
Alyssa D'Addieco Alyssa D'Addieco ...
Funeral Patron (uncredited)
Ruth Dalton Ruth Dalton ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Darla Darla ...
Funeral Wake (uncredited)
Maria Diavolitsis Maria Diavolitsis ...
Wedding Brunch Server (uncredited)
Payson Durant Payson Durant ...
Car Driver (uncredited)
Heath Estep Heath Estep ...
Spring Breaker (uncredited)
Shaun Forker Shaun Forker ...
Wedding Brunch Guest (uncredited)
Frank Francisco Frank Francisco ...
Karaoke Bar Patron (uncredited)
Rachel Freidt Rachel Freidt ...
Party Goer (uncredited)
Toni Ann Gambale Toni Ann Gambale ...
Classy Spring Breaker (uncredited)
Maggie Harrison Maggie Harrison ...
Bridesmaid (uncredited)
James Harvley James Harvley ...
Funeral attendee (uncredited)
Rory Healy Rory Healy ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Walter Hendrix III Walter Hendrix III ...
Funeral Patron (uncredited)
Vin Hill Vin Hill ...
Tyrone's Friend (uncredited)
Connor Hinkle Connor Hinkle ...
Beach Goer (uncredited)
Anniston Howell Anniston Howell ...
Funeral Guest (uncredited)
Jon M Hudson Jon M Hudson ...
Spring Breaker (uncredited)
Carter Ian Carter Ian ...
Cop (uncredited)
Zuri James Zuri James ...
Nice Guy (uncredited)
Andrew R. Kaplan Andrew R. Kaplan ...
Uncle Larry (uncredited)
John Archer Lundgren John Archer Lundgren ...
Assisted living resident (uncredited)
Jennifer Lynn Jennifer Lynn ...
Spring Breaker (uncredited)
Ashley D. Merritt Ashley D. Merritt ...
Spring Break Student (uncredited)
Bill Moylan Bill Moylan ...
Usher (Front of Church) (uncredited)
Brian Neal Brian Neal ...
Beach Goer (uncredited)
Michael Jamaal Nelson Michael Jamaal Nelson ...
Flex Off Competitor (uncredited)
Daniel Nickels Daniel Nickels ...
Detective (uncredited)
Natalia Nova Natalia Nova ...
Springbreaker (uncredited)
Angela Nowitzke Angela Nowitzke ...
Spring Breaker / Street Shopper (uncredited)
Richard Pis Richard Pis ...
Prisoner (uncredited)
Quentin Plair Quentin Plair ...
African Studies Professor (uncredited)
Zach Prengler Zach Prengler ...
Spring Breaker (uncredited)
Chris Russell Chris Russell ...
Spring breaker (uncredited)
Heather Schell Heather Schell ...
Spring Breaker (uncredited)
Reuben Shaw Reuben Shaw ...
Tyrones Crew (uncredited)
Mark Smith Mark Smith ...
Beach-Goer / Biker / Construction Worker (uncredited)
Juanita P. Taylor Juanita P. Taylor ...
Picture Driver (uncredited)
Jordan Verroi Jordan Verroi ...
Groomsman (uncredited)
Ruben Vidal Ruben Vidal ...
Highway Precision Driver (uncredited)
Joe Warshaw Joe Warshaw ...
Funeral attendee (uncredited)
William Willet William Willet ...
Rest Stop Diner (uncredited)
Boriana Williams Boriana Williams ...
Little Girl on Beach (uncredited)
Richard Williams Richard Williams ...
Beach-Goer (uncredited)
Tiree Worley Tiree Worley ...
Beach bum, Jessica Yoshimura as Goldstein Wedding Guest and Jordan Scott as Stunt Double: Zac Efron. Netflix, March 30, 2017. Music by Michael Andrews. Soundtrack: "String Quartet No. 1 in D Major" - Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (as Peter Tchaikovsky),
Performed by Prague String Quartet
Courtesy of APM Music
Bam Bam
Written by Thomas Edward Slinger
Performed by Slinger
Courtesy of Thomas Slinger
Daylight
Written by Matt Johnson (as Matthew Wesley Johnson) and Kim Schifino (as Kimberly Ann Schifino)
Performed by Matt & Kim (as Matt and Kim)
Courtesy of Fader Label
By arrangement with The Greater Goods Co.
Put Your Hands Up
Written by DJ Rebel (as Kevin Leyers)
Performed by DJ Rebel
Courtesy of BIP Records/EPM Music USA
Club Scout
Written by Nick Kingsley (as Nicholas Patrick Kingsley)
Courtesy of Extreme Production Music
Time in a Bottle
Written by Jim Croce
Performed by Jim Croce
Courtesy of Saja Music Co.
By arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC/Lastrada Entertainment
Bubble Up
Written by Nick Kingsley (as Nicholas Patrick Kingsley)
Courtesy of Extreme Production Music
Arabesque Op. 18
Written by Robert Schumann
Performed by Deborah Sealove
Courtesy of Sealove Multimedia Corp.
Boom!
Written by Kamel Merzouk, Danny Avila, Alex Castle
Performed by Danny Avila and Merzo
Courtesy of Dim Mak Records
By arrangemtn with Lip Sync Music Inc
I've Got the World on a String
Written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler
Performed by Billy Daniels
Courtesy of Platinum Music Libraries, Inc c/o Ford Music Services
I'm Havin' a Ball
Written by Steve Lang
Performed by The Group, with Hal Rosenfeld
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Country Jones
Written by Nathan Blumenfeld-James (as Nathan Blumenfeld James), David Gaston Green
Performed by Swinging Doors
Courtesy of PEN Music Group, Inc
Coco
Written by O.T. Genasis (as Otis Flores) and Thomas Shakur
Performed by O.T. Genasis
Court4esy of Atlantic Recording Corp
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Cryin' in My Beer
Written by Nathan Blumenfeld-James (as Nathan Blumenfeld James), David Gaston Green
Performed by Swinging Doors
Courtesy of PEN Music Group, Inc
Bring Out the Bottles
Written by Brandon Michael Garcia, Stefan Gordy (as Stefan Kendal Gordy), Andre M.
Performed by Stefan Gordy (as Redfoo)
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Vamos a la Playa (Extended Mix)
Written by Louis Corte, Harry Verschuere, Noam Kaniel
Performed by Loona
Courtesy of Ultra Music
Samurai (Go Hard)
Written by Fadil El Ghoul, Patrik Knut Arvai, Fabius LA Fabian Lenssen, Ferruccio A Ferry Tebaldi
Performed by R3HAB
Courtesy of Spinnin' Records
Because You Loved Me
Written by Diane Warren
Performed by Richard Harris, Justin Levy, Gavyn Rhone, Julianne Hough, and Zac Efron
Courtesy of Cutting Edge Music (Holdings) Ltd.
Finna Get Loose
Written by Sean Combs (as Sean Puffy Combs), Glenda R. Proby, Pharrell Williams (as Pharrell L Williams)
Performed by Sean Combs (as Puff Daddy) & The Family
Courtesy of Bad Boy Entertainment
Pharrell Williams appears courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Gun Spots
Written by John Costello, David Hilker, Tarik Holder
Performed by Aikilu
Courtesy of Fervor Records
Bought and Sold
Written by Adrian Joseph Perry, Anthony Joseph Perry
Performed by TAB the Band
Courtesy of Professor Vegas Music
By arrangement with Shelly Bay Music
Ocean Drive
Written by Timucin Aluo, Duke Dumont (as Adam George Dyment), Jay Norton, Hal Ritson
Performed by Duke Dumont
Courtesy of Astralwerks Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Because I Want To
Written by Adrian Joseph Perry, Anthony Joseph Perry
Performed by TAB the Band
Courtesy of Professor Vegas Music
By arrangement with Shelly Bay Music
Make It Roll
Written by Panauh Kalayeh, James Desmond, Rayvaughn Vernon
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
Classic Man
Written by John Turner, Jon Shave (as Jonathan Christopher Shave), Jason Pebworth (as Jason Andrew Pebworth), Kurtis McKenzie (as Kurtis Isaac McKenzie), Iggy Azalea (as Amethyst Amelia Kelly), George Astasio, Charli XCX (as Charlotte Emma Aitchison), Jasbir Singh Sehra, Milan Wiley, Eleanor Kateri Tannis, Nana Kwabena Tuffour, Nate 'Rocket' Wonder (as Nathaniel Irvin III), Roman GianArthur Irvin, Jidenna (as Jidenna T. Mobisson)
Performed by Jidenna feat. Roman GianArthur Irvin (as Roman GianArthur)
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
I Want It All
Performed by Sonny Skillz
Composed and Produced by Kerwin Young (as Kerwin "Sleek" Young)
Courtesy of Chopped Herring Recods
by arrangement with Shelly Bay Music
It Was a Good Day
Written by Willie Albert Goodman, Ice Cube (as O'Shea Jackson), Ernie Isley (as Ernest Isley), Marvin Isley, O'Kelly Isley (as O Kelly Isley Jr.), Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley (as Rudolph Bemard Isley), Chris Jasper (as Christopher H Jasper), Harry Ray (as Harry Milton Ray), Sylvia Robinson
Performed by Andrew Balogh & Robert De Niro
Courtesy of Cutting Edge Music (Holdings) Ltd.
Full House
Written by Nicholas Barat, Troy Ave (as Roland G. Collins), Himanshu Suri
Performed by Nick Catchdubs feat. Troy Ave & Himanshu Suri (as Heems)
Courtesy of Fool's Gold Records
By arrangement with The Greater Goods Co.
Heartaches & Pain
Written by Charles Bradley, Thomas R. Brenneck, Leon Michels, Homer Steinweiss, David Guy (as David Anthony Guy)
Performed by Charles Bradley
Courtesy of Daptone Records
By arrangement with Lip Sync Music Inc
Bacardi Jam
Written by Jonathan Pakfar, Matthew Gregory Powell
Performed by Campfire
Courtesy of Platform Music Group
Turn the Bass Up
Written by TJR (as Thomas Joseph Rozdilsky)
Performed by TJR
Courtesy of Hit the Club Records
Presto - Allegro Ma Non Tropp (Ode To Joy)
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (as Royal Philharmonic)
Courtesy of Manhattan Production Music and Chesky Records
Bluesy Basement
Written by Peter Thomas
Courtesy of APM Music
Macarena (Bayside Boys Remix)
Performed by Los del Río (as Los Del Rio)
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Coffee Cold
Written by Galt MacDermot
Performed by Galt MacDermot
Courtesy of Kilmarnock Records
By arrangement with Third Side Music.
Trivia: It is an American comedy film directed by Dan Mazer and written by John Philips. Filming began on January 19, 2015 in Atlanta and ended on May 9. It was theatrically released on January 22, 2016 by Lionsgate and received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, but was a box office success, grossing over $99 million worldwide. Filming locations:
Tybee Island, Georgia, USA
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Riverside, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (City)
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16th St, Tybee Island, Georgia, USA (street scenes).

Special Correspondents. 2016 (British/ Canadian/ American), Starring Eric Bana as Frank Bonneville, Ricky Gervais as Ian Finch, Vera Farmiga as Eleanor Finch, Kelly Macdonald as Claire Maddox, Benjamin Bratt as John Baker, Kevin Pollak as Geoffrey Mallard, America Ferrera as Brigida, Raúl Castillo as Domingo, Ari Cohen as Rampling, Meghan Heffern as Virginia, Mimi Kuzyk as Secretary of State, Jim Norton as Rent Boy,
Kim Ramirez Kim Ramirez ...
Brenda
Bob Banks Bob Banks ...
Crime Scene Officer
Jonathan Langdon Jonathan Langdon ...
Bellboy
Glen Grant Glen Grant ...
Perry
Duane Murray Duane Murray ...
Sacha
Ryan F. Hughes Ryan F. Hughes ...
Barman
Adrian Rebucas Adrian Rebucas ...
Chang
Kelly McCormack Kelly McCormack ...
Station Accountant
Bill Lake Bill Lake ...
General
Anne Mroczkowski Anne Mroczkowski ...
American Host
Laara Sadiq Laara Sadiq ...
British Host
Clyde Whitham Clyde Whitham ...
Redneck Host
Michael Kash Michael Kash ...
Barrymore
Dan Duran Dan Duran ...
Regis Roach
Michael Anthony Michael Anthony ...
Man in Audience
Ruth Devorah Ruth Devorah ...
Elderly Woman
Steve Greenstein Steve Greenstein ...
Crude Man
Scott Anderson Scott Anderson ...
Accountant
Daniel Della Penna Daniel Della Penna ...
Chris Denby (as Dan Della Penna)
Val Cole Val Cole ...
News Host
Alison Brooks Alison Brooks ...
TV Talkshow Host
Stephen Lee Wright Stephen Lee Wright ...
Man with Boat
Pedro Miguel Arce Pedro Miguel Arce ...
Jeep Driver
Manuel Rodriguez-Saenz Manuel Rodriguez-Saenz ...
Bandit Leader (as Manuel Rodriguez Saenz)
Walter Alza Walter Alza ...
Alejandro, the Bandit Guard
Rachael Ancheril Rachael Ancheril ...
Bar Girl
Pedro Salvín Pedro Salvín ...
Villager (as Pedro Salvin)
Daveed Louza Daveed Louza ...
Reporter
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Milan Carmona Milan Carmona ...
Village Man (uncredited)
Juan Castano Juan Castano ...
Pot Smoking Teen (uncredited)
Sonetta Duncan Sonetta Duncan ...
Passerby (uncredited)
Hiro Honda Hiro Honda ...
Rent Boy #2 (uncredited)
Margo Kazaryan Margo Kazaryan ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Matthew Mease Matthew Mease ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
Christopher Meneses Christopher Meneses ...
Paramedic (uncredited)
Emilie Paquet Emilie Paquet ...
Talk-Show Crowd (uncredited)
Asad Que Asad Que ...
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Dave Reachill Dave Reachill ...
Front Row Audience, Frankie Verroca as Sad Old Barfly and Scott C Wilson as Passerby. Netflix, March 30, 2017. Music by Dickon Hinchliffe. Soundtrack: "Spanish Stroll" - Written by Willy DeVille,
Performed by Mink DeVille
© 1977 Willy DeVille
Published by Nina Lagerwall / Jockamo Music (BMI) and Warner/Chappell Music Inc.
Courtesy of Capital Records LLC
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Man on Fire
Written by Alex Ebert
Performed by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros (as Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros)
Published by BMG Rights Management Ltd., A BMG Company
Licensed courtesy of Rough Trade Records
By arrangement Beggars Group Media Ltd.
He'll Have to Go
Written by Audrey Allison / Joe Allison
Performed by Jim Reeves
Published by Music Sales Group
Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Ltd.
Dollar for a Hero
Written by Ricky Gervais
Performed by Vera Farmiga
Produced and Arranged by Dickon Hinchliffe
Piano arranged and performed by Owain Llwyd
Recorded at Air Studios, London
Brass band version arranged by Chris Branch and Tom Haines
Recorded at Brains and Hunch Studios
Good Times
Written by Nile Rodgers (as Nile Rogers) / Bernard Edwards
Performed by Chic
Published by Sony/ATV Songs LLC / Warner/Chappell Music Inc.
Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.
Oh My Corazon
Written by Tim Burgess (as Timothy Allan Burgess) / James Kevin Dotson
Performed by Tim Burgess
Published by Warner/Chappell Music Inc. / The Bicycle Music Company
Licensed courtesy of Play It Again Sam
Ace of Spades
Written by Fast Eddie Clarke (as Edward Alan Clarke), Lemmy (as Ian Kilmister) / Philip John Taylor
Performed by Motörhead
Published by Motor Music Ltd. / EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Licensed courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company.
Trivia: It is a British-Canadian-American satirical comedy film written, directed by and starring Ricky Gervais. The film is a remake of the 2009 French comedy Envoyés très spéciaux, and stars Gervais, Eric Bana, Vera Farmiga, Kelly Macdonald, Kevin Pollak, Benjamin Bratt, America Ferrera and Raúl Castillo. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on 22 April 2016 and was released worldwide by Netflix on April 29, 2016. Filming locations:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Pinewood Toronto Studios, Port Lands, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Argyle lofts, 183 Dovercourt Rd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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New York City, New York, USA. Quote: [last lines] Claire Maddox: "This is like the end of a movie." Ian Finch: "A low budget movie, maybe."