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Comedy

Take the 10

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A day in the life of two best friends, a drug dealer, and a store manager collide at a hip-hop concert in the Inland Empire.

Release Date : 2017-01-20

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Silver Lining Entertainment (II)Blue Creek Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Josh Peck

Character Name : Chris

Original Name : Josh Peck

Gender : Male

Tony Revolori

Character Name : Chester

Original Name : Tony Revolori

Gender : Male

Stella Maeve

Character Name : Brooke

Original Name : Stella Maeve

Gender : Female

Andy Samberg

Character Name : Johnny

Original Name : Andy Samberg

Gender : Male

Kevin Corrigan

Character Name : Danny

Original Name : Kevin Corrigan

Gender : Male

Fred Armisen

Character Name : The Driver

Original Name : Fred Armisen

Gender : Male

Cleopatra Coleman

Character Name : Sahara

Original Name : Cleopatra Coleman

Gender : Female

Emily Kuroda

Character Name : Patti

Original Name : Emily Kuroda

Gender : Female

Emily C. Chang

Character Name : Carmen

Original Name : Emily C. Chang

Gender : Female

Amechi Okocha

Character Name : Local #2

Original Name : Amechi Okocha

Gender : Male

Chester Tam

Character Name : Jay

Original Name : Chester Tam

Gender : Male

Jordan Rock

Character Name : Greg

Original Name : Jordan Rock

Gender : Male

Reviews

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Awful train wreck of a watch, will not watch again, and can't recommend. The writing in this is awful: the structure and the character work are horrible, and the plot(s) is barely passable, but the execution could be a significant factor. Josh Peck has clearly lucked out networking since his child acting career to even be in this piece of garbage, and Tony Revolori is so wildly unlikable I even hate him being in Spiderman as Flash, the guy you're supposed to hate: I don't even like him for not liking him. Chester Tam is completely replaceable: he doesn't do a bad job, it just is an empty role. Kevin Corrigan is the only male actor worth mentioning in a positive light. He has the bare minimum of good acting in this and reminded me that movie COULD have gotten better at some point. The ladies are the best parts of this movie. Stella Maeva ("The Magicians") and Cleopatra Coleman ("Last Man on Earth") have the best characters: empowered even without authoritative roles, and they're so underwritten that they basically get paid for looking beautiful and doing a days worth of decent acting. I really wish I had anything else positive to say about the movie, but when the best thing you can say about a movie is, "I like x" or "x is gorgeous", it's a high sign that the movie isn't worth the time.