Movie 43

The most outrageous comedy ever made!

Out on:Blu-Ray 24th June 2013
DVD 24th June 2013

Fast sell:

Release your inner teenager with the most gloriously scandalous no holds barred comedy of the year from producer Peter Farrelly! Definitely not for the easily-offended, Movie 43 is a shocking and disturbing thrill-ride that battered the jaws of unsuspecting cinema-goers’ as they plummeted to the ground at lightning speeds! Dare to rediscover your mischievous streak for the crassest movie ever made?!

Key talent:

Director Peter Farrelly (Dumb & Dumber; There’s Something About Mary) and stars Elizabeth Banks (The Hunger Games; Catch Me If You Can), Kristen Bell (Veronica Mars; Forgetting Sarah Marshall), Halle Berry (Monster’s Ball; Cloud Atlas), Leslie Bibb (Iron Man; Law Abiding Citizen), Kate Bosworth (Superman Returns; 21), Gerard Butler (300; P.S I Love You), Bobby Cannavale (Boardwalk Empire; The Other Guys), Kieran Culkin (Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World; She’s All That), Anna Faris (Scary Movie; The Dictator), Chloë Grace Moretz (Kick-Ass; Dark Shadows), Chris Pratt (Moneyball; Zero Dark Thirty), Christopher Mintz-Plasse (Superbad; Kick-Ass), Emma Stone (The Amazing Spider-Man; Zombieland), Hugh Jackman (X-Men; Les Miserables), Jason Sudeikis (Horrible Bosses; The Campaign), John Hodgman (Coraline; The Invention of Lying), Johnny Knoxville (Jackass; The Last Stand), Josh Duhamel (Transformers; New Year’s Eve), Justin Long (Jeepers Creepers; Die Hard 4.0), Kate Winslet (Titanic; Revolutionary Road), Liev Schreiber (Scream; X-Men Origins: Wolverine), Naomi Watts (King Kong; The Impossible), Richard Gere (Pretty Woman; Chicago), Seann William Scott (American Pie; Dude, Where’s My Car), Stephen Merchant (Hot Fuzz; Cemetery Junction), Terrence Howard (Crash; Iron Man), Uma Thurman (Pulp Fiction; Kill Bill Vol. 1).

Synopsis:

Three daring teenagers journey into the darkest corners of the internet in search of the world’s most banned film Movie 43 and encounter a series of gloriously offensive videos along the way, each becoming more and more uproarious as they tentatively venture into the unknown! From ‘The Catch’ where Kate Winslet stars as a woman on a blind date with the ever-so charming Hugh Jackman, who is by all description perfect. He’s talented, immensely handsome, successful in his career and has shown a lot of balls for a man on a first date. Quite literally so! To ‘Veronica’, where Emma Stone and Kieran Culkin star as former lovers who’s final farewell swiftly turns into a sexual discussion and humorous lament over their relationship with topics including HPV and fingers up the bum, the teenagers can only dare to imagine what the mystical Movie 43 will behold and what the consequences of watching it will be!

We like it because:

Hugh Jackman with a pair of testicles dangling from his chin; Halle Berry unconventionally whipping up guacamole with her breast; Richard Gere getting hands on with the latest iBabe... It’s so refreshing to see some of Hollywood’s most serious and Oscar-chasing actors of past and present drop the pretense, release their inner teenagers and clearly have a whale of a time doing so! If there was ever a film to make you hark back to the carefree days of inappropriate jokes, even worse haircuts and highly-questionable fashion senses, then let it be Movie 43! Celebrate your cheeky streak with this jaw-achingly outrageous comedy that will have you gasping for air as you cackle with delight and disgust!

Special Features:

DVD: Trailer and Deleted Short 'Find Our Daughter'

Blu-ray: Alternate Cut 'The Pitch', Trailer and Deleted Short 'Find Our Daughter'

Editor's Notes:

Movie 43 revolves around 11 key scenes as detailed below:

The Catch stars Kate Winslet as a woman on a blind date with a charming gentleman played by Hugh Jackman, who is, by all description, perfect. He’s talented, immensely handsome and successful in his career. He does have one flaw though that wasn’t to be expected: a pair of testicles dangling from the bottom of his chin...

Homeschooled focuses its attention on the unorthodox teaching methods of Liev Schreiber’s and Naomi Watts’ characters as they guide us through the extreme techniques they use on their son. Mathematics, English Literature, Science...so far so normal... Losing your virginity, getting ridiculed for size of your genitalia in the showers and getting bullied in the basketball courts...ah that’s more like it!

The Proposition stars Anna Faris and Chris Pratt as a couple ready to take the next step in their relationship. Before the wondrous joys of marriage and children though comes the greatest shared moment in lover’s history... the romantic gift of a burrito-ridden explosion of faeces to your wife’s chest. And who said romance is dead!

Veronica features Emma Stone and Kieran Culkin as star-crossed lovers who must say their final farewell. Their embrace over a grocery store checkout till results in an argument that swiftly turns into a sexual discussion and humorous lament over their relationship with topics including HPV and Neil’s passion for having “fingers up his butthole”. Unbeknownst to them both, Neil’s intercom microphone broadcasts the entire explicit conversation over the store’s tannoy.

Superhero Speed Dating sees Robin (Justin Long) and Batman (Jason Sudeikis) at a speed dating establishment in Gotham City whilst seeking out a bomb placed by arch-nemesis Penguin (John Hodgman). Whilst Robin’s uncomfortable encounters include Lois Lane (Uma Thurman) and Supergirl (Kristen Bell), Batman bumps into his ex-girlfriend Wonder Woman (Leslie Bibb). But is all as it seems in Gotham City tonight?

Truth or Dare stars Stephen Merchant and Halle Berry as two hapless beings on a first date in a restaurant. Tired of all the first date clichés, Donald (Merchant) decides to start a game of Truth or Dare. As the game ensues the dares begin to get weirder and wilder! Such extreme dares include humiliating tattoos, facial reconstruction and an unconventional way of making guacamole...

Happy Birthday finds Gerard Butler playing a potty-mouthed leprechaun who has been kidnapped by Pete (Johnny Knoxville) as a gift for his roommate Brian (Seann William Scott). Tying the leprechaun up in their basement, Brian and Pete interrogate him for a pot of gold coins but little do they know that they are no match against the ferocious temper of this Irish mystical creature!

iBabe centres on a board meeting for a company who have recently developed the ‘iBabe’, a life-sized and realistic replica of a nude woman that functions as an MP3 player. The boss (Richard Gere) listens to his employees discuss the dangers of the fan that was built in near the genital region of the ‘iBabe’ and decides to inspect the issue hands-on.

Middle School Date sees Amanda (Chloë Grace Moretz) in a sticky situation whilst on a date round at a boy’s house. She has come to a point in her life where she is no longer a girl but not yet a woman... out with the old and in with the new, if ‘the new’ means her date’s brother (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) believing she is bleeding to death thus causing a huge debacle of the whole pubescent situation!

Beezel examines the relationship between one pet and its owner; the respect they have for one another, the adoration that blossoms between them both and the perverted downright sexual jealously the pet beholds when its owner (Josh Duhanel) enters into a relationship elsewhere, in this case with Elizabeth Banks! The pet in question? Lovable cat Beezel. The issue? Elizabeth Banks is no match for Beezel in his eyes. The outcome? Beezel will do what it takes to stay the apple of his owner’s eye, no matter what!

Victory’s Glory is a heart-rending story about a determined basketball coach (Terrence Howard) as he lectures his down-trodden team into victory with an awe-inspiring speech at half-time that covers pride, courage, the future and the fact that all the players are African-American black! As he so poetically puts it, the team have to win because their opponents “are all white” and “you are all black!”

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RELEASE INFORMATION

Distributor
Entertainment One
Certificate
15
Release date
24th June, 2013
Running time
94 mins
Price
17.99 (DVD) £17.99 (Blu-ray)

KEY TALENT INFORMATION

Stars
  • Peter Farrelly
  • Elizabeth Banks
  • Kristen Bell
  • Halle Berry
  • Leslie Bibb
  • Kate Bosworth
  • Gerard Butler
  • Bobby Cannavale
  • Kieran Culkin
  • Anna Faris
  • Chloë Grace Moretz
  • Chris Pratt
  • Christopher Mintz-Plasse
  • Emma Stone
  • Hugh Jackman
  • Jason Sudeikis
  • John Hodgman
  • Johnny Knoxville
  • Josh Duhamel
  • Justin Long
  • Kate Winslet
  • Liev Schreiber
  • Naomi Watts
  • Richard Gere
  • Seann William Scott
  • Stephen Merchant
  • Terrence Howard
  • Uma Thurman

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