Their screenplay work on Spider-Man: Homecoming may have been wonderful, but John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein don’t have the most impressive track record when it comes to directing comedies. (See: Vacation, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone.) However — and that’s a big however — the trailer for their latest movie, Game Night, looks like it just might be a total blast.
We’re far enough from the premiere that you’d barely remember Arrested Development Season 4 as one of the first Netflix original offerings, but at long last, Season 5 might finally escape its own arrested development. Producer Brian Grazer says the last cast hurdles have been cleared, and news should be “happening soon.”
The second full trailer for 'Horrible Bosses 2' is here, and it features some seriously amateur kidnapping maneuvers, as the guys try to put together a foolproof plan to help Chris Pine's character get revenge on his dear old dad, played by Christoph Waltz. If these guys can't even spell "kidnapping" correctly, we don't see this thing turning out very well.
The first teaser trailer for 'Horrible Bosses 2' has arrived online, and so have the naughty trio of Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis, who are all back and badder than ever for the upcoming sequel -- along with some familiar faces, of course.
Making comedy about a man whose credit line is ruined and is about to go to court for debt because of identity theft seems difficult. It's a nightmare scenario for anyone who's suffered it before. Hopefully Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy are enough to make 'Identity Thief' entertaining, and now we've got a trailer for the film.
I'm still laughing out loud after watching this trailer. Seriously...ask anyone around me, they'll tell you. You just can't go wrong with a lineup like this...Jason Bateman (always funny), Jennifer Aniston (looking hotter than ever), Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day (funny & funny), Kevin Spacey (What's in the box?!?), Colin Ferrell (I've seen his penis) and Jamie Foxx (In Living Color).
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Here's a trailer for the new movie The Change-Up, starring Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds. It's basically about them switching places/lives. I realize this concept has been done several times before (Like Father Like Son, Vice Versa), but this one looks pretty damn funny.