The New Guy

The New Guy

  • Director: Ed Decter
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: May 10, 2002
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Крутий хлопець
  • "The New Guy" is a comedy directed by Ed Deckert, starring DJ Cowles and Eddie Griffin, which was released in 2002.
    The film tells the story of Harrison, a nasty ghost who changed his name after being released from prison and changed his surname to re-behave, gaining the love and trust of his companions around him.

    Details

    • Release date May 10, 2002
    • Filming locations San Marcos, Texas, USA
    • Production companies Revolution Studios, Bedlam Pictures, Frontier Pictures

    Box office

    Budget

    $13,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $29,760,152

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $9,007,833

    Gross worldwide

    $31,167,388

    Movie reviews

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    • By Alexander 2022-10-02 18:18:09

      5★Funny

      When I was in school in 2002, my classmates recommended it to me, but it has been stored in the computer for a long time and was reluctant to delete it.
      Harrison is a thin and tall golden-haired boy who is always bullied. When he was in junior high school, he was put on a rubber-made woman's breast to take a video. This terrible situation continued as usual in high school, and was broken by the old lady in public in the school lobby, JJ.
      At the turning point of his life, he met black...

    User comments

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    • By Spencer 2023-09-25 13:50:01

      I watched it once when I was a child and couldn't find it again. Later, I found it in high school. It's really funny, and I've been practicing that look...

    • By Marvin 2023-09-22 20:09:24

      What a joyous movie~ the murderous look in the eyes~ it's too...

    • By Rupert 2023-09-09 17:15:14

      The whole movie is disgusting. The protagonist is morbidly thin, so ugly and even a bunch of girls regard him as a male god. First, they have problems with their eyes, and second, they have problems with their values. Everyone likes bad classmates? Everyone likes to bully others? Except for a few friends of the protagonist, there is nothing normal? (Well, the protagonist's friends are not very...

    • By Bell 2023-08-12 23:12:45

      An inspirational brother's...

    • By John 2023-08-06 13:14:16

      Curious male...

    Movie plot

    Hudison (DJ Cowles, DJ Qualls) is a nasty ghost in the eyes of everyone. Even if he is about to usher in high school life soon, this situation has never changed. Hudison, who grew up in ridicule and oppression since childhood, finally endured to the limit. He made a big fuss with his temper, but he also went through prison for this. In prison, Hudison met a man named Luther (Eddie Griffin). Luther is an experienced person who taught...
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    Publisher

    Sony Pictures Entertainment [United States] (2002) (worldwide) (all media)
    Columbia Pictures [United States] (2002) (USA) (theatrical)
    Columbia TriStar Film Distributors [United Kingdom] (2002) (UK) (theatrical)
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    Country/Region Release/Release Date (Details)

    USA USA May 7, 2002...(premiere)
    United States USA May 10, 2002
    Republic of Estonia Estonia June 28, 2002
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    Evaluation action

    Picking up the director's stick Ed Deckert for the first time is actually not unfamiliar. As the main script of "Halamari", he has created a lot of vivid comedy characters, which is really impressive. The ingenious hilarious sections like zipper and hairspray make people laugh and admire his amazing overhead conception ability. He is responsible for directing this campus youth comedy that was released at the beginning of the year....
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    Movie quotes

    • Luther: In high school, popularity ain't no contest. It's a war. And Dizzy Harrison is it's greatest casualty. See, his story is really my story, because behind every so-called hero is a little pissed-off dude that don't get no *credit!*

    • Tina: Didn't they tie you up last year and make you wear rubber breasts?

      Dizzy: You remember, that's really sweet! You know I've been thinking. We're seniors now, and um, maybe sometime if you wanted to drink coffee, you know, um, near me... I would pay!

      Tina: Truthfully, you're not my...

      Dizzy: Type.

    • Dizzy: At least as blips we were invisible. If you break your dick in front of the whole school, people remember that.