Release Date Pain & Gain Apr 26, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Pain & Gain
Mark Wahlberg,Dwayne "The Rock" Jo...,Anthony Mackie,Tony Shalhoub,Ed Harris,Rob Corddry,Bar Paly,Rebel Wilson,Ken Jeong,Michael Rispoli,Keili Lefkowitz,Emily Rutherfurd,Larry Hankin,Tony Plana,Peter Stormare,Vivi Pineda,Ken Clement,Yolanthe Cabau van K...,Brian Stepanek,Christopher Langstaf...Genres Pain & Gain : Action & Adventure
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Pain & Gain
User Ranting Pain & Gain : 3.2User Percentage For Pain & Gain : %
User Count Like for Pain & Gain : 76,125
All Critics Ranting For Pain & Gain : 5.4
All Critics Count For Pain & Gain : 176
All Critics Percentage For Pain & Gain : 49 %
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Movie Overview For Pain & Gain
Based on the true story of Daniel Lugo (Mark Wahlberg) a Miami bodybuilder who wants to live the American dream. He would like to have the money that other people have. So he enlists the help of fellow bodybuilder Adrian Doorbal (Anthony Mackie) and ex-convict, Christian bodybuilder Paul Doyle (Dwayne Johnson). Their kidnapping and extortion scheme goes terribly wrong since they have muscles for brains and they're left to haphazardly try to hold onto the elusive American dream.TagLine Pain & Gain
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Review For Pain & Gain
The first hour may be Bay's career high point: it's fast, freaky, gloriously tasteless and startlingly pointed in its attacks on western insecurity, shallowness and greed.Tom Huddleston-Time Out
In between scenes of the muscleheads torturing their victim, Bay indulges his taste for treating women as sluts and grisly brutality as a nifty excuse for a cheap laugh.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone
Now [Bay] hits new levels of both artistry and sleaziness in the black comedy Pain & Gain, which I strongly recommend if you don't overvalue taste, subtlety, and moral decency. I liked it.
David Edelstein-New York Magazine
This crude and ugly entertainment is as crass as everything this depressingly successful filmmaker has done.
Tom Charity-CNN.com
It's official. Michael Bay, director of the Transformers clobberfests, knows how to make movies about humans, too. The problem is, he thinks humans are robots.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
It may be the best movie Michael Bay's ever made. And suggests that, if you just kept his toys put away a little longer, someday he might even make a better one.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
Rather than take its true crime caper inspiration seriously, it pawns off its real-life players as dumb action figures and has little respect for the victims involved either.
Max Kyburz-Film Comment Magazine
While not a faithful re-enactment of a horrific true story, Pain & Gain will certainly please those looking for cheap thrills
James Luxford-The National
...the film occasionally approaches something resembling satire. Bay's attempts at humour are not always insightful though - a dead woman's breast implant still gets giggled.
Adam Ross-The Aristocrat
Michael Bay's lurid crime comedy Pain & Gain is as excessively pumped-up as you would imagine, a berserk, overblown action movie on steroids.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
Pain & Gain is Michael Bay's best film yet, fusing his high-octane and in-your-face directing style with pitch black comedy that makes for the funniest film of 2013.
Jeremy Lebens-We Got This Covered
Lugo and his confederates feitishized the human body, were steeped in misogyny, and had scant intelligence, emotional or otherwise. Their story is brought to the screen by Michael Bay.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray
This is Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson straining every sinew to deliver the heavy duty performance of his career.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
Might this be the best Michael Bay film ever? We know what you're thinking. But we mean it in a good way.
Tara Brady-Irish Times
A movie in which women are either pouting, flesh-baring sluts or morbidly obese figures of mockery with terrible personal hygiene, where rampant homophobia is deemed funny and laddish, and where crude racial stereotyping is acceptable.
Ben Rawson-Jones-Digital Spy
The closest Michael Bay's natural style for flash really feels like an organic extension and expression of the material's narrative and characters rather than mere surface gloss.
Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com
[Bay] tries to be funny, and it turns out to be even more brutal, loathsome and crude than his previous efforts.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]
The performances are first class and help make you warm to the lunkheaded trio against your better judgement.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express
The uneasy blend of comedy and ultra-violence will turn some viewers off but, if you can stomach it, you may find yourself curiously entertained.
Rebecca Davies-Film4
Michael Bay's muscle-bound satire is Bad Boys on 'roids. And that's not a good thing.
Adam Nayman-Little White Lies
Forgive me while I weep in despair. Pain and Gain is awful beyond imagining.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
There's something inspired about putting Michael Bay in charge of a brazen action-comedy about gym-pumped knuckleheads who screw up their own criminal masterplan most royally.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
Spirited and very funny, this movie should actually be rather disturbing since it's a true story about torture and murder.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
Along with comedy dismemberings, farcical GBH and the barbecuing of human hands, the movie offers the equally gruesome spectacle of a metaphor being clubbed to death.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
A scabrous satirical swipe at not only the knuckle-headed machismo the director seems so enthralled by, but also at an America crippled by consumerism.
Chris Fyvie-The Skinny
Labelling a Michael Bay movie thoughtful is like calling Transformers cerebral...but this is a lot more stimulating than we've come to expect even if reverts to shoot 'em up type by the end of its pumped up running time.
Tim Evans-Sky Movies
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