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Richard Gere, Kate Winslet, Halle Berry, Seann William Scott, Anna Faris, Hugh Jackman, Johnny Knoxville, Emma Stone, Chloë Grace Moretz, and Christopher Mintz-Plasse in My Movie Project (2013)

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My Movie Project

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    There's a total of 13 short films by different directors. Here's a short synopsis of each one, with the biggest star names attached to them:

    * The Pitch: A fallen from grace film director (Dennis Quaid) pitches a risky idea to a producer. The ideas mentioned are the sketches that are shown throughout the film.

    * The Catch: A gorgeous couple (Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet) is dating, until the man is revealed to have testicles hanging from under his chin.

    * Homeschooled: A kid's parents (Liev Schreiber, Naomi Watts) homeschool him, up to the point of bullying and harassing him.

    * The Proposition: A young woman (Anna Farris) ask her boyfriend (Chris Pratt) to defecate on her.

    * Veronica: A girl (Emma Stone) and her boyfriend (Kieran Culkin) discuss their sexual relationship in public and in detail unaware that others can hear them.

    * iBabe: A Steve Jobs-like CEO (Richard Gere) is evaluating the troubles his new kinky gadget is having, as teenage boys try to have sex with their product, resulting in mangled genitalia.

    * Super Hero Speed Dating: Some superheroes and supervillains (Justin Long, Jason Sudeikis, Uma Thurman, Bobby Cannavale, Kristen Bell, John Hodgman, Leslie Bibb, Will Carlough) troll each other in flash dates.

    * Machine Kids: A faux commercial which regards people's impatience to machines, all while hurting the feelings of the young kids that work inside of them.

    * Middleschool Date: Two young boys (Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Jimmy Bennett) and their young girl friend (Chloë Grace Moretz) panic over her first menstrual period.

    * Happy Birthday: A man (Johnny Knoxville) catches a leprechaun (Gerard Buttler) as a gift for his best friend's (Seann William Scott) birthday and demands for it to give them gold, causing a debacle.

    * Truth or Dare: The most outrageous truth or dare game ever between two grown-ups (Halle Berry, Stephen Merchant) is about to begin following a blind date.

    * Victory's Glory: In 1959, basketball couch (Terrence Howard) motivates his high school team to blast an all-white team.

    * Beezel: A woman (Elizabeth Banks) discovers her husband's cat is trying to break apart their relationship, all while trying to harm her.



    The situation concerning the different movie versions is as unconventional as the movie. Educated guesses have to be made about the reasons for this because it was never openly discussed in interviews or movie reviews. However, it is a fact the frame plot holding the stories together is completely different outside of the US. Whereas viewers in Europe and elsewhere can watch three youths searching for an especially shocking videoclip, the US Version features the story of an unsuccessful writer trying to pitch his ideas. The home cinema releases bring another movie cut into play: the extended version of the international version. To make things even more complicated the British Blu-ray contains only the Extended International Version (without a hint on the cover) PLUS an "Alternate Cut", which is the US Theatrical Version. The US Blu-ray: The "Outrageous Edition" contains the US Theatrical Version without any extensions and an "Alternate Cut", advertised as "the version not shown in theaters". Guess what it is? Right, the Extended International Version.

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  • How long is Movie 43?
    1 hour and 34 minutes
  • When was Movie 43 released?
    January 25, 2013
  • What is the IMDb rating of Movie 43?
    4.4 out of 10
  • Who stars in Movie 43?
    Emma Stone, Stephen Merchant, and Richard Gere
  • Who wrote Movie 43?
    James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Ricky Blitt, Olle Sarri, Greg Pritikin, Jeremy Sosenko, Bill O'Malley, Claes Kjellstrom, Elizabeth Shapiro, Jack Kukoda, and others
  • Who directed Movie 43?
    James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Elizabeth Banks, Brett Ratner, Griffin Dunne, Peter Farrelly, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, and others
  • Who was the composer for Movie 43?
    Tyler Bates, Christophe Beck, Leo Birenberg, Dave Hodge, Matt Jantzen, and William Goodrum
  • Who was the producer of Movie 43?
    Peter Farrelly, Ryan Kavanaugh, Charles B. Wessler, John Penotti, Jason Taragan, Jenny Serneholt, and Jonathan van Tulleken
  • Who was the executive producer of Movie 43?
    Ron Burkle, Jason Felts, Tim Williams, and Tucker Tooley
  • Who was the cinematographer for Movie 43?
    Newton Thomas Sigel, Matthew F. Leonetti, Steve Gainer, Tim Suhrstedt, Daryn Okada, Eric Scherbarth, Frank G. DeMarco, Mattian Anderssonn Rudh, and William Rexer
  • Who was the editor of Movie 43?
    Mark Helfrich, Myron Kerstein, Cara Silverman, Craig Herring, Debra Chiate, Håkan Wärn, Jason Macdonald, Joe Randall-Cutler, Jonathan van Tulleken, Patrick J. Don Vito, and others
  • Who are the characters in Movie 43?
    Seth MacFarlane, Neil, Arlene, Robin, Batman, Lois Lane, Wonder Woman, Riddler, ATM Child, Nathan, and others
  • What is the plot of Movie 43?
    A series of interconnected short films follows a washed-up producer as he pitches insane story lines featuring some of the biggest stars in Hollywood.
  • What was the budget for Movie 43?
    $6 million
  • How much did Movie 43 earn at the worldwide box office?
    $32.4 million
  • How much did Movie 43 earn at the US box office?
    $8.84 million
  • What is Movie 43 rated?
    R
  • What genre is Movie 43?
    Comedy
  • How many awards has Movie 43 won?
    4 awards
  • How many awards has Movie 43 been nominated for?
    9 nominations

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