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Running time94 minutesUK version:98 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$6 millionBox office$32.4 millionMovie 43 is a 2013 American film co-directed and produced by, and written by Rocky Russo and among others. The film features fourteen different storylines, each one by a different director, including, James Duffy, Patrik Forsberg, Will Graham, and Jonathan van Tulleken. It stars an that is led by, and., and are also featured in cut scenes released on DVD and Blu-ray.The film took almost a decade to get into production as most studios rejected the script, which was eventually picked up by for $6 million. The film was shot over a period of several years, as casting also proved to be a challenge for the producers. Some actors, including, declined to take part, while others, such as, attempted to get out of the project.Released on January 25, 2013, Movie 43 was panned by critics, with calling it 'the of awful', joining others who labeled it as. The film won three awards at the, including. Contents.Plot Movie 43 is a series of different sketches containing different scenes and scenarios.The Pitch.
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Produced and directed by and written by Rocky Russo, Jeremy Sosenko, and Ricky BlittThe film is composed of multiple comedy shorts presented through an overarching segment titled 'The Pitch', in which, a mad screenwriter, is attempting to pitch a script to film executive Griffin Schraeder. After revealing several of the stories in his script, Wessler becomes agitated when Schraeder dismisses his outrageous ideas, and he pulls a gun on him and forces him to listen to multiple other stories before making Schraeder consult his manager, Bob Mone, to purchase the film.
When they do so, Mone's condescending, humiliating attitude toward Schraeder angers him to the point that, after agreeing to make the film 'the biggest film since ', he confronts Mone in the parking lot with a gun and tries to make him perform fellatio on the security guard (Wessler had gotten on the lot by doing the same thing) and kill him if he does not make the film. Wessler tries to calm Schraeder down with more story ideas to no avail, but Mone pulls out a gun and shoots Schraeder to death. The segment ends with it being revealed that it is being shot by a camera crew as part of the movie, leading into the final segments.Cast. as Charlie Wessler. as Griffin Schraeder.
as Bob Mone. as Jay. as Jerry. Odessa Rae as Danita. as himself. Mike Meldman as himselfAlternative version (The Thread). Directed by and written by Rocky Russo and Jeremy SosenkoThe structure of the film released in some countries, like the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, differs.
Instead of a pitch, the films are connected by a group of three teenagers searching for the most in the world, Movie 43, which will ultimately lead to the destruction of civilization. Calvin Cutler and his friend J. Make a video in the style of 's and upload it on where it instantly reaches over 1,000,000 views. This turns out to be an from Calvin's younger brother Baxter, who cloned YouTube and hyper-inflated the views while working on his science project. Calvin and J.J.
Attempt to get revenge. They tell Baxter of a film that's so dangerous it will cause the annihilation of the world.
The movie is known as Movie 43. And Baxter look for Movie 43 on a standin, Calvin retrieves Baxter's laptop and loads it with from porn sites, and masturbates to a strip tease video on the porn sites in a bathroom. Baxter finds hundreds of results for Movie 43 on a website referred to by him as a dark corner of the. They find the sketches starting from the 43rd search on the list of results. As he and J.J. Keep watching videos, they are interrupted by a man known as Vrankovich and a group of Chinese mobsters who are tempted to find Movie 43, even going as far as to take J.J.' S classmate Stevie Schraeder, film executive Griffin Schraeder's oldest son, hostage.
Vrankovich warns them that if they find Movie 43, civilization will be destroyed. They ignore his claims and keep searching. They eventually find the real, the one and only Movie 43, which turns out to be from the future. It shows Baxter as a profane commando who leads a group of recruits to survive after the world has ended. As Calvin finishes ruining Baxter's laptop, their mother enters, wearing the same shirt and shorts that the woman in the strip tease video wore, causing Calvin to have a mental breakdown after realizing that he had masturbated to a video of his mother.
Afterward, a deadly rumbles and mankind is lost. However, a few years later the only survivor, a crippled Calvin, finds Baxter's laptop still working despite viral infections. He watches the last remaining skits on the laptop.This version of the film was released in the U.S. As part of the Blu-ray Disc of Movie 43 as an unrated alternate cut of the film.Cast.
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as Calvin Cutler. Adam Cagley as J.J. Devin Eash as Baxter Cutler. as Vrankovich/Minotaur.
Tim Chou as Chinese Gangster #1. James Hsu as Chinese Gangster #2. as Stevie Schraeder. Liz Carey as Sitara. as Mrs.
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