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The Substitute Spy

  • 2016
  • 1h 26min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,0/10
129
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Mariana Tolbert, Grayson Thorne Kilpatrick, Emma Dison Brantley, Grady Port, and Demetrius Pope Jr. in The Substitute Spy (2016)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA group of kids obsessed with playing video games mistakenly uncovers a plot by someone in their school to control the world.A group of kids obsessed with playing video games mistakenly uncovers a plot by someone in their school to control the world.A group of kids obsessed with playing video games mistakenly uncovers a plot by someone in their school to control the world.

  • Dirección
    • Greg Galloway
  • Guión
    • Greg Galloway
    • Azure Steel Waters
  • Reparto principal
    • Jasmine Guy
    • Claudia Jordan
    • Grayson Thorne Kilpatrick
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,0/10
    129
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Greg Galloway
    • Guión
      • Greg Galloway
      • Azure Steel Waters
    • Reparto principal
      • Jasmine Guy
      • Claudia Jordan
      • Grayson Thorne Kilpatrick
    • 20Reseñas de usuarios
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Vídeos1

    The Substitute Spy
    Trailer 3:34
    The Substitute Spy

    Imágenes4

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    Reparto principal43

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    Jasmine Guy
    Jasmine Guy
    • G11
    Claudia Jordan
    Claudia Jordan
    • Liz Strictland
    Grayson Thorne Kilpatrick
    Grayson Thorne Kilpatrick
    • Trent Frantz
    Alpha Trivette
    Alpha Trivette
    • Janitor Adams
    Charlene Geisler
    Charlene Geisler
    • Agent 1
    Jackson Geach
    Jackson Geach
    • Jeff Boylin
    Greg Galloway
    • Gym Teacher
    Mariana Tolbert
    Mariana Tolbert
    • Mary Moore
    Samuel D. Evans
    Samuel D. Evans
    • Carl Simms
    Nathan Parker
    • Noah Hunter
    • (as Nathan Theis)
    Aja Wooldridge
    Aja Wooldridge
    • Tiffany
    • (as Aja Woodbridge)
    Grady Port
    • Nick Nash
    Nicole Knight
    • Analyst 1
    Emma Dison Brantley
    • Candice Dunlap
    Maya Indraneil Joshi
    • Scared Student
    • (as Maya Joshi)
    Thia Marie Sandefur
    • Student
    Farzana Virani
    • Hannah Garrett
    Mehel Brooks
    • Mrs. Shelton Randy's Mom
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      • Greg Galloway
    • Guión
      • Greg Galloway
      • Azure Steel Waters
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    10xpostlmao

    Raw Milk, Raw Honey

    This is the embodiment of Mr. Belmar. From the moment I encountered this experience, I could feel my heart pounding, my breath catching, and my thoughts racing like a freight train with no brakes. It wasn't just intense - it was electrifying. And that word, "electrifying," might be more literal than metaphorical in this case. I'm not sure what it was exactly - the vibe, the energy, the sheer audacity of it all - but something about it triggered a visceral reaction in me. A part of me genuinely thought, This is what it must feel like to stand at the edge of genius and madness.

    There was an aura around the whole moment - an atmosphere thick with anticipation, nerves, and maybe even a bit of fear. I couldn't tell if it was my own nerves or the charged environment around me, but I do know one thing: this wasn't ordinary. This wasn't normal. This was a different kind of test - not just academic, but emotional, intellectual, and maybe even spiritual. It demanded more than just answers on paper. It demanded presence, focus, and resilience.

    As my mind began to spin, I realized that the EMFs - electromagnetic fields - might have had something to do with it. I could feel them pressing against the edges of my consciousness, like a soft static hum in the background of my brain. Not painful, but certainly noticeable. Subtle, like a low-grade frequency vibrating just out of reach, influencing thoughts and energy without permission.

    I've heard about the effects of EMFs before - people say they can cause headaches, fatigue, anxiety, and even heart palpitations. At first, I thought that was a stretch. But in that moment, with my pulse hammering and my senses heightened, I couldn't rule it out. Maybe it wasn't just the pressure of the moment that had me so charged - maybe the environment itself was contributing to the chaos in my body. It was like trying to run a marathon while being gently electrocuted. Not enough to stop you, but enough to make every step feel wired.

    Yet through all of that, something became clear: this experience, this moment, was Mr. Belmar - not just a person, but a presence. An energy. An unstoppable force of intellect, unpredictability, and challenge. He wasn't someone you simply learned from. He was someone you survived. Being in his presence was like entering a live current of thought - one moment calm, the next sparking with unexpected twists and turns. It was a ride, and I wasn't always sure I had a seatbelt on.

    But in hindsight, maybe that's the point. Growth doesn't come from calm seas. Understanding doesn't emerge from predictable experiences. Sometimes, it's the most disorienting, intense moments that shape us. Mr. Belmar didn't just test us on content. He tested our ability to adapt, to think critically under pressure, to navigate a storm of confusion and emerge with clarity. That's what made him unforgettable.

    So yes, my test was racing - and not just the academic kind. My mind, my emotions, my instincts - all were firing at once. And although the EMFs may have clouded some of it, added a layer of interference I hadn't anticipated, they also heightened the stakes. They made everything feel more real. More alive.

    In the end, it wasn't just about the content. It was about the experience. The chaos. The electricity. The challenge. That's what defined Mr. Belmar. That's what made the moment unforgettable.
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    You gotta boost your testosterone

    Drink raw milk, raw HONEEEEEY, and feel the power of nature flow through your body like golden energy! Forget the processed stuff-this is straight from the earth, untouched, unfiltered, and unbelievably pure. Let the cream rise to the top and the honey drip like sunshine from the comb. Sip it, savor it, celebrate it. Your ancestors thrived on this and now it's your turn. Go primal, go wild, go raw. Let your taste buds sing and your soul rejoice. Raw milk, raw honey-nature's OG duo. Accept no substitutes. HONEEEEEY! This is the nectar of the gods, the sacred flow, your divine birthright in liquid form.
    10PeterJ-9619

    Emf blockers and raw honey

    Mr. Raw Honey delivered a 10/10 performance-absolutely solid, not bouncing at all. The highlight for me was when he grabbed those plastic water bottles and casually filled them with tap water. That simple act spoke volumes-it felt raw, real, and grounded. It wasn't just about hydration; it symbolized something deeper, maybe self-reliance or authenticity. That moment created an unexpected emotional connection for me, making the entire performance unforgettable in a very personal way. It reminded me that greatness doesn't always need flash-sometimes it's in the quiet, genuine actions that resonate the most.
    10azalokaily

    Nathan Hunter Belmar.Raw Honeyyyyyyy

    Nathan Hunter Belmar I didn't expect The Substitute Spy to leave such a strong impression on me. At first, it looked like one of those mid-2010s action-comedy movies you'd throw on when you want something light, maybe even forgettable. But what I found instead was a film that balances clever storytelling, heartfelt emotion, and a refreshing take on the spy genre. And at the heart of it all is a performance by Mr. Nate Belmar that carries the entire movie with unexpected depth.

    The plot is deceptively simple: a substitute teacher shows up at a rough inner-city school, only to be revealed as an undercover operative trying to foil an international plot that connects back to a student's family. But what makes it work so well is how grounded everything feels. The action doesn't overshadow the characters. The spy plot isn't just pasted over a school setting-it's woven into it, and the tension between those two worlds is where the film shines most.

    Mr. Nate Belmar is genuinely phenomenal in the lead role. He plays James Monroe-a former intelligence agent who's trying to leave the field behind but is pulled back in through a temporary teaching job. Belmar delivers a performance that's both sincere and layered. He brings a quiet intensity to the action scenes, but also a softness in the classroom that makes you believe he really cares about the kids he's protecting. He doesn't overplay the drama or the comedy-he just is the character, and it's easy to forget you're watching someone act.

    There are moments that really stuck with me: Monroe staying after class to help a student with math while simultaneously scanning the windows for snipers. Or the quiet scene in the staff lounge, where he confides in the school counselor about the cost of the life he used to lead. Those are the kinds of scenes you don't usually get in spy films-moments of vulnerability, honesty, and connection.

    The direction is tight and focused. The action scenes are practical and fast-paced, but never chaotic or overdone. One of the best sequences involves Monroe turning an abandoned art room into a makeshift command center. It's inventive, fun, and full of tension-exactly what I want in a spy flick. But the emotional climax doesn't come from a gunfight or explosion-it comes from a classroom speech, where Monroe talks to his students about trust and choosing who you want to be, even when the world tries to make that choice for you.

    What elevates The Substitute Spy above others in its genre is its sincerity. It doesn't try to be too edgy or over-the-top. It knows when to be funny, when to be serious, and when to be quiet. It respects its audience and treats its characters with care. And by the end, it leaves you with something more than just adrenaline-it leaves you thinking about courage, responsibility, and the kind of legacy we leave behind, even in the most unlikely places.

    This film may not have broken box office records or become a household name, but for me, it's unforgettable. I didn't just watch it-I felt it. And Mr. Nate Belmar deserves serious recognition for turning what could have been a one-note role into something rich and memorable.

    If you haven't seen The Substitute Spy (2016), do yourself a favor. It's the kind of movie that stays with you-not because of the explosions, but because of the heart.
    10azalokaily

    Raw Honeyyyyyyyyy

    I didn't expect The Substitute Spy to leave such a strong impression on me. At first, it looked like one of those mid-2010s action-comedy movies you'd throw on when you want something light, maybe even forgettable. But what I found instead was a film that balances clever storytelling, heartfelt emotion, and a refreshing take on the spy genre. And at the heart of it all is a performance by Mr. Nate Belmar that carries the entire movie with unexpected depth.

    The plot is deceptively simple: a substitute teacher shows up at a rough inner-city school, only to be revealed as an undercover operative trying to foil an international plot that connects back to a student's family. But what makes it work so well is how grounded everything feels. The action doesn't overshadow the characters. The spy plot isn't just pasted over a school setting-it's woven into it, and the tension between those two worlds is where the film shines most.

    Mr. Nate Belmar is genuinely phenomenal in the lead role. He plays James Monroe-a former intelligence agent who's trying to leave the field behind but is pulled back in through a temporary teaching job. Belmar delivers a performance that's both sincere and layered. He brings a quiet intensity to the action scenes, but also a softness in the classroom that makes you believe he really cares about the kids he's protecting. He doesn't overplay the drama or the comedy-he just is the character, and it's easy to forget you're watching someone act.

    There are moments that really stuck with me: Monroe staying after class to help a student with math while simultaneously scanning the windows for snipers. Or the quiet scene in the staff lounge, where he confides in the school counselor about the cost of the life he used to lead. Those are the kinds of scenes you don't usually get in spy films-moments of vulnerability, honesty, and connection.

    The direction is tight and focused. The action scenes are practical and fast-paced, but never chaotic or overdone. One of the best sequences involves Monroe turning an abandoned art room into a makeshift command center. It's inventive, fun, and full of tension-exactly what I want in a spy flick. But the emotional climax doesn't come from a gunfight or explosion-it comes from a classroom speech, where Monroe talks to his students about trust and choosing who you want to be, even when the world tries to make that choice for you.

    What elevates The Substitute Spy above others in its genre is its sincerity. It doesn't try to be too edgy or over-the-top. It knows when to be funny, when to be serious, and when to be quiet. It respects its audience and treats its characters with care. And by the end, it leaves you with something more than just adrenaline-it leaves you thinking about courage, responsibility, and the kind of legacy we leave behind, even in the most unlikely places.

    This film may not have broken box office records or become a household name, but for me, it's unforgettable. I didn't just watch it-I felt it. And Mr. Nate Belmar deserves serious recognition for turning what could have been a one-note role into something rich and memorable.

    If you haven't seen The Substitute Spy (2016), do yourself a favor. It's the kind of movie that stays with you-not because of the explosions, but because of the heart.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de octubre de 2016 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Atlanta, Georgia, Estados Unidos
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      • G Street Cinema
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