Role Models
Role Models (2008)

Role Models

1/5
(22 votos)
6.8IMDb61Metascore

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When Danny sits down with Beth in the coffee shop, he points out that he got her a venti chai.

A few minutes later, when she is arguing with him (and even though she has barely touched the drink) she moves the cup, which is obviously empty.

In the beginning when they are in the minotaur shaped car going from school to school promoting minotaur energy drinks, Wheeler has his helmet off which switches from being in his lap to the back of the car when switching angle views.

When Danny goes to stand up to the King in the Burger Hole, there is no body in the booth behind them at first, then in a different shot, there are people, and then in the next shot, there is nobody yet again.

At the battle field at the end of the movie, Wheeler sacrifices himself to save Danny from one of the bad guys.

As Wheeler and Danny are having their "final" talk Danny's hair moves in front of his left ear, to being brushed behind it.

The problem is, it never shows Danny pushing his hair behind his ear.

When Danny has just been dumped and he starts his last School Speech, he takes the microphone off the stand to speak, yet after he has thrown it to the ground it reappears on the stand.

When Ronnie carjacks Wheeler and is driving around in a circle, you can clearly see a stunt man is doing the driving and is wearing a different color shirt to the jacket Ronnie was wearing The scene where Wheeler and Danny went to the initial meeting for their community service, everyone was sitting down when Gayle Sweeny was talking in front of the television, which was turned off, but in the glare reflection you can see a person in the background holding a clipboard and then she quickly walks off the camera's sight.

When Wheeler and Danny walk off the elevator at their office, another man walks in front of the elevator and pushes the button.

There is no button on the wall where he pressed it.

When Beth is packing her things when she is moving out there is a lamp shade over the head rest on the driver's-side seat.

In the next shot it is completely gone.

During Danny's party at work, an extra (a black man with dreads) can be seen standing behind him while he's speaking.

When the camera switches angles the same man is seen walking in front of Danny, and when the camera cuts back to the original angle, the man is back where he originally was.

When Ronnie is playing Xbox with the stoner at the party, on screen it clearly says Replay in the top left corner when the stoner scores the game winning goal.

When Wheeler and Danny are driving in the Minotaur truck the windows are rolled down, then rolled up, and finally rolled down when Danny exits the truck to talk to Beth.

When Beth moves out of Danny's home, she drives off and a big white "wall" can be seen off the car's reflection.

When Danny flips and gives his speech about how life sucks and his dead end job, he walks off stage at the end holding a can of "Minotaur", when the angle cuts to a wider view, Danny is no longer holding the can and the stage floor is clear.

In the scene that Ronnie locks Wheeler out of the car it raises suspicion about whether that older model of Bronco has power locks.

Later you can see that there is not a power lock switch in the vehicle.

When Augie is looking at the LAIRE page his computer says it is 6:38pm on Tuesday evening.

The page indicates the LAIRE Battle Royale is set to begin in 10 hours.

This would mean the event would begin at approximately 4:38am Wednesday morning.

However, Beth later reveals that the Battle Royale is in direct conflict with their 3pm court date.

When Wheeler is about to have sex with the teacher, she puts her hair up in a ponytail; but when the camera cuts behind her to show Wheeler, her hair is down.

After Danny leaves from having dinner with Augie and his parents; Augie's Step-Dad puts Danny's napkin on the plate and his chair tilted up, in the final shot of the scene, the napkin is not on the plate.

When Danny and Wheeler drop the littles of for the first time in Wheelers car the glass in the small window in front of the wing mirrors appears and disappears throughout the scene.

On the first day out with the kids they are driving them home to their houses in the jeep with the top down.

Pylons closing off the road and trailers can be seen down one of the streets that they go by.

After Beth breaks up with Danny, when he is giving his speech about Minotaur, he is talking about how life sucks.

At the end of his "speech" he throws the microphone on the ground.

When the camera backs up, the microphone is on the stand again.

Before the final LAIRE battle Danny is explaining who 'Marvin Hamlisch' (qv) is.

He says that he is the guy who wrote the music for _The Sting (1973)_ (qv).

Hamlisch adapted, arranged, and conducted, but did not write any of the music for The Sting.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
29 January 2009 USA USD 67,294,270
25 January 2009 USA USD 67,266,300
18 January 2009 USA USD 67,160,185
11 January 2009 USA USD 66,971,710
4 January 2009 USA USD 66,703,740
28 December 2008 USA USD 66,238,440
21 December 2008 USA USD 65,593,985
14 December 2008 USA USD 64,133,465
7 December 2008 USA USD 61,617,805
30 November 2008 USA USD 57,780,820
23 November 2008 USA USD 48,133,020
16 November 2008 USA USD 37,577,245
9 November 2008 USA USD 19,167,085
USA USD 67,294,270
15 February 2009 UK GBP 8,130,392
8 February 2009 UK GBP 7,837,651
1 February 2009 UK GBP 7,253,970
25 January 2009 UK GBP 6,157,336
18 January 2009 UK GBP 4,614,814
11 January 2009 UK GBP 2,330,145
5 April 2009 Worldwide USD 91,826,289
Worldwide USD 92,380,927
5 April 2009 Non-USA USD 24,532,019
Non-USA USD 25,086,657
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9 November 2008 USA USD 19,167,085 2,792
11 January 2009 UK GBP 2,330,145 353
8 February 2009 Estonia USD 8,960 3
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
25 January 2009 USA USD 75,705 147
18 January 2009 USA USD 104,720 187
11 January 2009 USA USD 168,175 251
4 January 2009 USA USD 247,050 270
28 December 2008 USA USD 204,715 225
21 December 2008 USA USD 645,395 792
14 December 2008 USA USD 1,543,625 1,325
7 December 2008 USA USD 2,574,460 1,907
30 November 2008 USA USD 5,191,180 2,195
23 November 2008 USA USD 7,324,445 2,733
16 November 2008 USA USD 11,150,030 2,798
9 November 2008 USA USD 19,167,085 2,792
15 February 2009 UK GBP 147,607 154
8 February 2009 UK GBP 295,946 248
1 February 2009 UK GBP 663,299 311
25 January 2009 UK GBP 951,449 341
18 January 2009 UK GBP 1,428,361 353
11 January 2009 UK GBP 2,330,145 353

Comentarios

Danny (Paul Rudd) and Wheeler (Seann William Scott) work for a company, Minotaur, that makes energy drinks. The firm's marketing strategy is aimed at teenagers, giving young adults an alternative to alcohol and drugs.

ROLE MODELS (2008) *** Paul Rudd, Seann William Scott, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Bobb'e J. Thompson, Elizabeth Banks, Jane Lynch, Ken Jeong, Ken Marino.

A genuinely funny, surprisingly sweet, and entertaining comedy- Role Models is a little formulaic at times, but it certainly is enjoyable. The film stars Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott, who make for an odd, but great pair that I never thought I would see in a film together.

Role Models is a funny film with great dialog this is one of those films that doesn't rely on psychical comedy to carry it. So the movie is about these two guys Danny and Wheeler who are sentenced to community service and what they have to do is be big brothers to these two kids that they cannot stand.

Having worked with children as both an overnight camp counselor and a day care worker, I can identify easily with our "Role Model" heroes and the children in their care! This magnificent film pushes all the right buttons.

A real misery of a film here. Two guys go off the beaten track and are sentenced to work with troubled children at some sort of agency.

"So, do you like Coca-Cola?" "I like the idea of it more than I actually like it.

I hear a lot of bad things about Paul Rudd, and I hear (and say my fair share of) bad things about Sean William Scott. This movie works perfectly for both of them.

Dee Williams shines in her vignette, one of three in this Adult Time release of Girlsway content from producer Bree Mills.She plays an executive, nattily clad (a bit butch) in grey suit and pants, giving her assistant Aidra Fox advice on dressing for success.

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