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The D Train

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
12K
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James Marsden and Jack Black in The D Train (2015)
The head of a high school reunion committee travels to Los Angeles to track down the most popular guy from his graduating class and convince him to go to the reunion.
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The head of a high school reunion committee tries to get the most popular guy in school to attend their class' upcoming 20-year reunion.The head of a high school reunion committee tries to get the most popular guy in school to attend their class' upcoming 20-year reunion.The head of a high school reunion committee tries to get the most popular guy in school to attend their class' upcoming 20-year reunion.

  • Directors
    • Andrew Mogel
    • Jarrad Paul
  • Writers
    • Jarrad Paul
    • Andrew Mogel
  • Stars
    • Jack Black
    • James Marsden
    • Kathryn Hahn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Andrew Mogel
      • Jarrad Paul
    • Writers
      • Jarrad Paul
      • Andrew Mogel
    • Stars
      • Jack Black
      • James Marsden
      • Kathryn Hahn
    • 72User reviews
    • 101Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

    Videos6

    Trailer
    Trailer 2:42
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    Mulroney
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    The D Train: I'm An Actor Too
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    The D Train: I'm An Actor Too
    The D Train: Meeting Oliver
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    The D Train: Meeting Oliver
    The D Train: I Have an Idea
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    The D Train: I Have an Idea
    The D Train: Dinner Jealousy
    Clip 0:55
    The D Train: Dinner Jealousy

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    Jack Black
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    • Dan Landsman
    James Marsden
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    • Oliver Lawless
    Kathryn Hahn
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    • Stacey Landsman
    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Bill Shurmur
    Russell Posner
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    • Zach Landsman
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    • Craig
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    Kyle Bornheimer
    • Randy
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    • Jerry
    Corrina Lyons
    • Lucy
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    • Renina
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    • Dale Harkin
    Danielle Greenup
    Danielle Greenup
    • Heather
    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Dermot Mulroney
    Nicole Barré
    Nicole Barré
    • Holly James
    • (as Nicole Barre)
    Adria Tennor
    Adria Tennor
    • Classmate - Wendy
    Kendra Waldman
    • Hotel Employee
    • Directors
      • Andrew Mogel
      • Jarrad Paul
    • Writers
      • Jarrad Paul
      • Andrew Mogel
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    User reviews72

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    7Finfrosk86

    Comedy with some serious undertones

    I was a little surprised by this movie, because it had some layers that I didn't really expect. Now, I can't go into much detail about these layers, because I want to be totally spoiler free, but they are there.

    The D Train is listed as a comedy, but I think it's more of a comedy/drama, because, like I said, it's not all silly fun. The comedy is often silly, it is Jack Black after all, but when it is serious, it is serious. I kind of felt for Jack Blacks character. He does some dumb stuff indeed, but he is also tossed into a couple of situations he doesn't know quite how to tackle. (here those aforementioned layers comes to play)

    I don't laugh that easily, so when I watch a comedy I first and foremost want to be entertained, not laugh. And I was entertained by this movie. It did make me chuckle a couple times too, though.

    I think part of the reason for this movies relatively low score (here on IMDb) is exactly that it is not a clean comedy, and definitely not a clean drama, it falls between two chairs, and maybe some are confused by that. We do love to define stuff, don't we? Us humanoids that is. Yes we do.

    Anyway, it's an alright movie with some heart, some drama and some goofiness. Not your worst, not your best.
    Gordon-11

    An unexpected surprise

    This film tells the story of a man who enthusiastically organises a high school reunion, but unfortunately is not very popular. He becomes fixated on getting the most popular guy in high school to attend the high school reunion, but one lie after another, things get out of hand.

    "The D Train" has an ambiguous title, and does not prepare me for the emotional drama that lie ahead. On the comedy side, the film is quite funny as Jack Black has to cover one lie with a bigger lie. His boss being technology illiterate is also quite funny.

    I am very impressed by the dramatic side of this film, because jealousy is a hard emotion to portray on screen. The manifestations of a jealous heart is plain and well portrayed in here, making me care for Jack Black's character and his wife as well. James Marsden is very charming as the guy who is able to make anyone fall for him. He makes the story believable. I really enjoyed "The D Train", which is quite unexpected.
    5GiraffeDoor

    I can't in all good conscience say this is a particularly good movie, but you won't forget it.

    It is really hard to know quite what to make of this movie. I am inclined to think it's a hair away from being a masterpiece or just trash.

    I usually don't pay too much attention to which actors are or aren't in something, or rather usually I prefer to not recognize any actors, but the presence of Jack Black in here gives it a certain credibility, and his impeccable comic timing makes this that much more palatable.

    A very dark story about how much of our identity hinges on who were were as youths and how our lives go down hill from there. The plot demands that you believe that a class reunion could be that much of a big deal. It throws its own hands up at one point and tries to hand wave a plot hole by making it an oversight by the main character but it's still just a plot hole.

    Things take a very awkward turn half way through in a way I did not see coming. It's an intentionally discomforting movie where things can get quite excruciating. It's a tricky balancing act, not going over board with that kind of thing and overall this movie, despite its intelligent armoury of characterisation and nuance, doesn't quite pull its ambitious story off. Having said that I'm very glad this movie found its audience there were people who could get out of this movie the very particular thing it had to give.

    It rather smugly ends thinking it's resolved all it characters problems but it hasn't.
    7Seth_Rogue_One

    Better than I expected it to be

    In all honesty, when I saw that Jack Black and James Marsden had made a movie together I thought: "oh this might be cool", because I like both of them.

    But when I read the plot summary: "The head of the high school reunion committee has to persuade the most popular guy in school to join them in the reunion" my expectations fell way down to the floor.

    The idea of a high shcool reunion is really not something I would even bother going to due to many different things so it lost me in the relation to the material factor and it just didn't sound like a very good premise for a movie.

    And in a sense it isn't, and it didn't pull me in right away but eventually once James Marsden got into the picture it did and became a lot different from what I expected of the movie, it actually became rather moving in the end.

    It's a movie that deals with identity, popularity, sexuality and parenthood and it does so in quite an unusual rather non PC way so if you are a prude you might not appreciate some of the events taking place, I however did and thought it was a breath of fresh air.
    4drake-harbinger

    jack: please do something more serious

    3 and under are reserved for movies in which the acting is garbage. the acting in this movie is good.

    the movie is the problem.

    jack black has chops, but they're wasted in this movie. mr. marsden also sells it. the acting isn't what's wrong with this movie. what's wrong is: what? why did we, the audience, just watch this? it was everywhere, all over the place, and had no landing. it just sort of was.

    in a few weeks someone will be talking to me about the movie about that guy at the reunion where he got buttf*cked, and i'll say: "Idunno man. Idunno what you're talking about." Then he'll mention Jack Black, and I'll say, "Oh, I think there was a Netflix thing that sucked where he was a salesman of some kind, and that dude from the transgender show who is really popular was his boss." we'll both agree that that's the movie we both saw, then we'll go back to our desks.

    the end.

    that's where this ends.

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    • Trivia
      In 2013, Bill Hader was reportedly in talks to play the lead character during the film's early pre-production stage (when it was originally called Lawless).
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jack Black/Melissa Rivers/Jeff Garlin (2015)
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      So in Love
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      Performed by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

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      Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • May 8, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El expreso de los recuerdos
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Ealing Studios Entertainment
      • Ealing Studios
      • Electric Dynamite
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $673,151
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $469,000
      • May 10, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $774,780
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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