Budget
$8,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$10,823,158
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,340,108
Gross worldwide
$10,848,783
Budget
$8,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$10,823,158
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,340,108
Gross worldwide
$10,848,783
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By Scot 2021-12-27 08:01:07
It turns out that this is a comedy, because the ending is happy, with no regrets. All the imperfections are perfectly explained in the play-the husband and wife reconcile; the hired cowboy regrets and starts to work properly; spends the Spring Festival evening with the vicious MM who tells right and wrong; the factory survives the crisis of bankruptcy , And returned to the right track; lost a Ball worker and returned to the factory to become a workshop director; the long-winded neighbor who was...
By Doris 2021-12-27 08:01:07
It reminds me of a comedy that burns after reading it, but the difference is that after reading it, people watch big names such as Brad Pitt’s mentally retarded George Clooney. The thunderous laughter is just like the thunderous laughter,
and the feeling of squeezing gives me the feeling "Just painted" in life, but not out of life itself.
Humorous, not exaggerated, but really funny, but there is no way to find a funny point,
but why not do it? Life is a farce
at least to see...
By Bailee 2021-12-27 08:01:07
Squeeze out your humorous cells
Time: September 2, 2009 19:00
Venue: Scotia Bank Theater
event: Extract ahead of the premiere
Attendance rate: 100% I
received the invitation for this premiere for a long time, I didn’t even think about it, because of the world movie Festival. However, the film festivals for several days seem to be a bit tired, so why not go back to the commercial theater for a change of taste as a break.
First of all, this is the most funny comedy after "The Hangover" this...
By Torey 2021-12-27 08:01:07
Independent comedy that continues to kick off
The film director of "Squeeze" Mike Georgie was born on the TV show "Saturday Night Live". He has directed "A Bug at Work", which was hailed by Entertainment Weekly as one of the best comedies since the 1980s, and the 2006 film The vulgar, absurd, and nonsensical "dystopian" comedy "The Evolution of the Fool". But to be honest, the supporting roles in this film are more exciting than the movie itself, such as the male prostitute, various weird workers, and of course the sexy female liar. In...
By Teagan 2021-12-27 08:01:07
Dizziness, stomach began just disgruntled isolation from the mainland sent running out of time to think of the beginning of next month, sending his own BB cream Which
I think such a dwelling life will not allow myself to harvest some of what is not just a movie picture text seems to people at a young age to go through such a time it seemed barren open mind parabolic curve troughs climax that way
so I'm not going to let it looked deliberately change what the next turn...
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By Eli 2022-04-23 07:03:03
I always feel that there is nothing but idiots, idiots do stupid things, and idiots have no heart. Guys who do bad things are idiots, and guys who are trapped are idiots. . Just look at the...
By Roy 2022-04-23 07:03:03
The female thief entered the spice factory and made ridiculous things, it was not good-looking, it felt...
By Colleen 2022-04-23 07:03:03
It's nice that other people's wives can still get...
By Joannie 2022-04-23 07:03:03
Ha ha ha ha. The dramatic climax at the end was so hilarious. Although the first half of the process is really step by step, it can't be said to be...
By Jackie 2022-04-23 07:03:03
Midlife crisis spice manager hires ducks and thieves to save marriages and...
Dean: [aside to Joel as he comes into Joel's office, and is dumbfounded seeing Cindy for the first time] Oh, damn! Goodness.
Dean: [turning back to Cindy, warmly shaking her hands] Hi. Dean. Entrepreneur, spiritualist, healer.
Dean: You know, I'm starting to think this might have been a mistake.
Joel: Really?
Dean: Maybe it was my fault, you know?, maybe it was your fault.
Joel: No, it's yours.
Dean: A lot of blame to go around here. I think there are some people who just aren't meant to do drugs, *Joel*. I think you're one of those people, man.
Joel: I think that I just got distracted with Dean, and the drugs, and the gigolos.