Movie star Vincent Chase, together with his boys Eric, Turtle, and
Johnny, are back - and back in business with super agent-turned-studio
head Ari Gold on a risky project that will serve as Vince's directorial
debut.
Director:
Doug Ellin
Writers:
Doug Ellin (screenplay),
Doug Ellin (story), 2 more credits »
Stars:
Adrian Grenier,
Kevin Connolly,
Jerry Ferrara |
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Storyline
This movie picks up where the TV show ended. Vincent Chase is offered a role by his former agent now Studio boss Ari Gold in a movie he is developing. Vincent agrees on the condition that he be allowed to direct the movie also. Nearly a year later, Vince is uncertain if the movie is ready, so he asks Ari for money to finish the movie. But Vincent has asked for money more than once already and Ari's bosses are not happy of how much they're spending. But he goes to their backer to ask for more money and he wants to see what Vince has shot so far but Vince won't let anyone see it yet. But he's planning a screening, and asks the backer to come to L.A. with him but he can't so he sends his son instead. At the screening Vince decides not to show it. But gives out DVDS. The son after watching the movie, says he has issues with Drama, Vince's brother who has a small role in the movie. Vince is unwilling to drop him. When they appease the son, he then says he has issues with Vince.Movie Reviews
I
didn't even get to finish my popcorn! I left the movie half way through
feeling so uncomfortable and extremely degraded. I may have been a
little angry too! Although I've never in my 25 years left a movie early,
I just couldn't get myself to sit through the entire joke of a movie.
The whole thing (or at least the first half) is an immature
collaboration of old men acting like douche bag high schoolers with
absolutely no values... Objectifying women and casually talking about
sex and "hooking up". The self obsessed and sex obsessed entourage is an
embarrassment to the American culture. I typically don't wrote movie
reviews nor do I rate them, but in this case I felt it was quite
necessary.

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