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Josephine is a glamorous, seductive Brit with a penchant for defrauding gullible wealthy men. Into her well-ordered world bursts Penny, an Aussie who is as free-form and fun-loving as Josephine is calculated and cunning. Wilson's talent for physicality and Hathaway's wit are a combustible combination as the pair pull out all the stops to swindle a tech billionaire.
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+ "page_snippet": "The solution to one of Bo\u2019s problems is very 21st century, combined with the clout to book all-star cameos\u2014Stanley\u2019s daughter Alex, who\u2019s looking to go to film school, contrives to make some viral video of Bo in action, introduced by Julius \u201cDr. J.\u201d Irving himself. If \u201cHustle\u201d ...The solution to one of Bo\u2019s problems is very 21st century, combined with the clout to book all-star cameos\u2014Stanley\u2019s daughter Alex, who\u2019s looking to go to film school, contrives to make some viral video of Bo in action, introduced by Julius \u201cDr. J.\u201d Irving himself. If \u201cHustle\u201d passes around a lot of sports movie cliches, it does so with a light touch. And its sense of atmosphere, and depiction of Stanley\u2019s milieu, is sensitive and knowing, But be warned: this movie is VERY basketball-oriented. If you\u2019re not a fan, you might feel a little lost. The movie\u2019s got a nearly two-hour running time, and let me tell you, the roster of NBA players and luminaries who appear as themselves or in character roles that end the movie is pretty long. In his latest Netflix picture, \u201cHustle,\u201d Sandler returns to the boards, and in its opening minutes, the boards are all around the world. Sandler plays Stanley Sugarman, a talent scout for the Philadelphia 76ers. He\u2019s on and off planes and in and out of hotels, watching locals all over the states and in Europe. Who could forget the immortal Lakers game scene in 2011\u2019s \u201cJack and Jill.\u201d Okay, maybe not. But what about his amazing turn as a degenerate gambler obsessing on \u201cthis is how I win\u201d betting on NBA games and players in 2019\u2019s ultra-stressful \u201cUncut Gems.\u201d \u00b7 In his latest Netflix picture, \u201cHustle,\u201d Sandler returns to the boards, and in its opening minutes, the boards are all around the world. If Hustle passes around a lot of sports movie cliches, it does so with a light touch.",
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Adam Sandler is arguably the most basketball affiliated movie star working today. The love of the game was evident in his standup days, when he had that great bit about Wilt Chamberlain scoring 100 points in one game. Who could forget the immortal Lakers game scene in 2011\u2019s \u201cJack and Jill.\u201d Okay, maybe not. But what about his amazing turn as a degenerate gambler obsessing on \u201cthis is how I win\u201d betting on NBA games and players in 2019\u2019s ultra-stressful \u201cUncut Gems.\u201d\u00a0
In his latest Netflix picture, \u201cHustle,\u201d Sandler returns to the boards, and in its opening minutes, the boards are all around the world. Sandler plays Stanley Sugarman, a talent scout for the Philadelphia 76ers. He\u2019s on and off planes and in and out of hotels, watching locals all over the states and in Europe. He eats badly\u2014\u201cYou\u2019re killing yourself,\u201d his wife, Teresa (Queen Latifah) says to him on a Zoom call. \u201cThat\u2019s the idea,\u201d he responds wryly.\u00a0
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Stanley feeling bad about himself is more subtext than text in Sandler\u2019s disciplined, low-key portrayal. At a meeting with the team owner Rex Merrick (Robert Duvall), Stanley strongly urges not signing a German player. Rex\u2019s son Vince (Ben Foster, bearded and head shaven, signaling a real lack of vanity, as he looks appropriately ridiculous) wants the guy, and Stanley backs down. Rex notices this before awarding Stanley a coveted assistant coach job.\u00a0
The gig doesn\u2019t last. Rex passes away, Vince takes over, and the twerp demotes Stanley, instructing him he can get the coaching gig back if he goes back on the road and finds a missing piece.
In Mallorca, Spain, Stanley is entertained by an old friend who wants him to become an agent. No way says Stanley. He wants that assistant coach job back. Hanging on to a dream? \u201cGuys in their fifties don\u2019t have dreams,\u201d he says. \u201cThey have nightmares and eczema. And yet. In Spain he sees a local player who\u2019s got the stuff. Bo Cruz (Juancho Hernangomez, a real-life player currently with the Utah Jazz), a tall drink of water with a lot of raw talent, a bit of a temper, and as we learn later, a rap sheet. Vince is resistant, Stanley brings the player to the States anyway, and is soon freelance.
At this point, the movie, directed by Jeremiah Zagar, turns into a variation of \u201cRocky\u201d had it been told from the point of view of coach Mickey Goldmill (Burgess Meredith). Putting his family\u2019s life on the line\u2014fortunately his wife and teen daughter believe in him\u2014he works at sanding down Bo\u2019s rough edges, doing stair runs in the wilds of South Philly, and teaching Bo how to handle trash talk, which proves a rather persistent issue. Once Bo reaches a certain goal Stanley even exclaims \u201cYeah, Rocky!\u201d
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Bo and Stanley find themselves at the receiving end of a spiteful betrayal just as Bo is slated to show the basketball world what he\u2019s got. You could call this a process film with twists\u2014and of course with a feel-good conclusion. The solution to one of Bo\u2019s problems is very 21st century, combined with the clout to book all-star cameos\u2014Stanley\u2019s daughter Alex, who\u2019s looking to go to film school, contrives to make some viral video of Bo in action, introduced by Julius \u201cDr. J.\u201d Irving himself.\u00a0
If \u201cHustle\u201d passes around\u00a0a lot of sports movie cliches, it does so with a light touch. And its sense of atmosphere, and depiction of Stanley\u2019s milieu, is sensitive and knowing, But be warned: this movie is VERY basketball-oriented. If you\u2019re not a fan, you might feel a little lost. The movie\u2019s got a nearly two-hour running time, and let me tell you, the roster of NBA players and luminaries who appear as themselves or in character roles that end the movie is pretty long. For a minute I actually wondered if Jordan Hull, who plays Stanley and Teresa\u2019s crafty daughter, was a WNBA player herself. She is not. However, a guy named Jordan Hulls currently plays pro basketball in Germany. Just so you know.
Glenn Kenny was the chief film critic of Premiere magazine for almost half of its existence. He has written for a host of other publications and resides in Brooklyn. Read his answers to our Movie Love Questionnaire here.
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The film was theatrically released in the United States on May 10, 2019, by United Artists Releasing, and internationally distributed by Universal Pictures. It received mostly negative reviews from critics, grossed $97 million worldwide and underperformed at the box office.\n
Penny Rust is a young, Australian, small-time con artist who catfishes wealthy men, pretending to be an attractive young lady looking for love; then showing up on the first date claiming to be friends with her persona and convincing the man into giving her lots of money, which she claims will go to her persona. Josephine Chesterfield is a young, British, sophisticated con artist who cons the world's richest men out of their money. Their idol is the legendary con artist \u201cMedusa\u201d whose real identity is unknown.\n
The two con artists meet for the first time while traveling on the French Riviera. Not willing to take a chance with any competition, Josephine tricks Penny into staying on the train. However, after realizing Penny managed to con a wealthy man who Josephine intended to swindle, she has Penny arrested. Josephine pays Penny\u2019s bail and advises Penny to leave the country. While on the plane leaving France, Penny encounters a wealthy Danish man from whom Josephine stole a highly valuable piece of jewelry belonging to his wife (which he was hoping to sell to pay his gambling debts and then replace with the money he got from the original). Because the jewelry was stolen, he is unable to get any money and his wife has subsequently filed for divorce. Penny is furious that she was tricked, but returns to Josephine begging to be taught how to become professional like her.\n
Josephine and Penny execute a complicated con act against multiple rich men called The Lord of the Rings, stealing engagement rings. The plan works but Josephine refuses to pay Penny because she's an apprentice. Penny and Josephine wager Penny's entire net worth of $500,000 using billionaire Thomas Westerburg, the creator of a tech app called YaBurnt, as their victim.\n
Penny initially gains the upper hand by pretending to be blind, something that Thomas could relate to because his grandmother was also blind. Josephine, however, pretends to be a prominent eye doctor to \"treat\" Penny using unorthodox methods as a ruse to get close to Thomas. Penny uses sympathy gained by a few women at the club to have them ambush Josephine in the bathroom while she spends alone time with Thomas, but she learns that Thomas is not a billionaire and that he intends to use the last amount of his money for her instead.\n
She tells Josephine that the wager is off, having developed some feelings for him. Josephine changes the wager of stealing Thomas' money to stealing his feelings instead. To hold her up, Josephine tells the women Penny lied to about being blind, and they glue her hand to the wall.\n
Josephine later shows up at Thomas's hotel room, attempting to seduce him. Penny breaks free from the wall and learns from a hotel server that Josephine never left his room, which makes her assume that they have had sex. The next morning, Thomas admits to Penny that he paid for her eye care, but he must leave France. Penny gives him $500,000 and he leaves in a plane.\n
Josephine catches up to her, admitting that she and Thomas never had sex and that he conned her into investing $500,000 into his company. Penny realizes that she had also been conned by him; Thomas reveals via text that his grandmother was the original Medusa and he inherited her title, though his feelings for Penny were genuine.\n
A fortnight later, Penny is leaving Josephine's residence. Out of sympathy, Josephine gives her the money from their \"Lord of the Rings\" con acts. Their farewell is cut short when Thomas returns while in the middle of a con act against wealthy tourists in which he includes the two women. They reluctantly go along with his act but hold $2,000,000 against him before they trust him. Thomas suggests they work together to make even more money, which Josephine and Penny agree to. They are then shown committing a successful con during the Christmas holidays, getting along, with Penny and Thomas resuming their relationship.\n
A post-credits scene shows both women in one of their earlier Lord of the Rings con acts.\n
In August 2016, it was announced that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was developing a female-centered remake of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988), which in turn is a remake of Bedtime Story (1964). The new film featured two con women, one of which was announced as Rebel Wilson.[4] The project is a joint production, with Roger Birnbaum and Wilson producing through their studios Pin High Productions and Camp Sugar Productions, respectively. Jac Schaeffer wrote the updated script, with credit also going to the previous films' screenwriters Stanley Shapiro, Paul Henning, and Dale Launer.[4][5]\n
In January 2017, the working title of the film was revealed to now be Nasty Women, referencing the \"nasty woman\" comment which Donald Trump directed at Hillary Clinton during their campaign debates. It was retitled The Hustle, with Anne Hathaway set as co-lead to Wilson.[5] By March, Chris Addison was hired to direct, in his feature film debut.[6] In August 2017, Alex Sharp was cast to play a male lead in the film, a tech billionaire in his early 20s who becomes the target of the wager between the two con-women.[7]\n
The film was released on, May 10, 2019, by United Artists Releasing.[11] It had previously been scheduled for August 10, 2018, and June 29, 2018, releases.[12][13]Meghan Trainor recorded the song \"Badass Woman\" for the movie.[14]\n
A special trailer for The Hustle was released to coincide with the premiere of Avengers: Endgame, and it begins by spoofing Endgame trailers. It refers to Penny and Josephine as \"The Revengers\" \u2014 a parody name that was also previously referenced by another film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Thor: Ragnarok.[15]\n
The Hustle grossed $35.4 million in the United States and Canada and $62 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $97.4 million, against a production budget of $21 million.[2] According to MGM's 2020 Q2 earning reports, the film was producing net revenue for the studio.[16]\n
In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside Pok\u00e9mon Detective Pikachu, Tolkien and Poms, was projected to gross $11\u201315 million from 2,750 theaters in its opening weekend.[17] The film made $4 million on its first day, Friday, including $774,000 from Thursday night previews.[18] It went on to debut to $13.5 million, finishing third, behind Avengers: Endgame and Detective Pikachu.[19] In its second weekend the film dropped 53%, to $6.1 million, finishing fifth,[20] and then made $3.8 million in its third weekend, finishing eighth.[21]\n
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On review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 13% based on 172 reviews, with an average rating of 4/10. The website's critical consensus reads: \"The Hustle's stars might make an effective comedy team in a different setting, but this gender-flipped remake of a remake adds little beyond its feminine twist.\"[22] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 35 out of 100, based on 28 critics, indicating \"generally unfavorable reviews\".[23] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of \"B\u2212\" on an A+ to F scale. Women made up 71% of the opening weekend demographic, and those polled by PostTrak gave the film an overall score of 73%.[19]\n
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film one out of five, and wrote: \"They say it's all in the timing, especially when it comes to funny business. But in The Hustle everyone's inner comedic clock is calamitously off. The setups are flat, the jokes don't land and the actors don't \u2014 or won't \u2014 connect.\"[24] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian wrote: \"Anne Hathaway detonates a megaton blast of pure unfunniness in this terrifying film.\"[25]\n
^\"Q2 2020 Financial Report\"(In comparison, net revenue from co-produced films for the prior year\u2019s second quarter consisted primarily of ongoing net revenue from the successful performance of A Star is Born, Tomb Raider and Creed II, as well as the initial net revenue recognition for The Hustle.). MGM. Retrieved January 26, 2021.\n
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Two con women - one low rent and the other high class - team up to take down the men who have wronged them.Two con women - one low rent and the other high class - team up to take down the men who have wronged them.Two con women - one low rent and the other high class - team up to take down the men who have wronged them.
Because the film's PG-13 rating was originally an "R," Rebel Wilson had to go out and argue with the board that the film was no raunchier than similar comedies that had received PG-13 ratings.
In the beginning of the film, Josephine sets up a scam where she switches a fake bracelet for the one her mark is trying to sell her. This means they not only had to know which piece of jewelry he would try to sell that night, but also had to have access to it in order to recreate it well enough for 'only an expert' to know it was a fake (or his wife).
There is a post-credit scene with Penny, Josephine Chesterfied and Enrique Escalera (the Guatemalan) at dinner, with more of Penny playing the family idiot.
Lips Are Movin' Performed by Meghan Trainor Written by Meghan Trainor & Kevin Kadish Courtesy of Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Licensed by Sony Music UK Entertainment Ltd.
Well.... I think the trailer is more funny than the movie itself. The script is not well written. Not many funny scenes and the acting..... was not impressed. At first I had high expectation because of the two main characters and was hoping to see great chemistry. Unfortunately it didn't deliver.
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\nIFH 741: How to Break into Television Writing with Steven Vitolo
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\nIFH 740: Screenwriting Rules You Need to Learn Then Break with Julian Hoxter
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\nIFH 739: Horror Screenwriting – The Nature of Fear with Devin Watson
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Weekly interviews with Oscar\u00ae and Emmy\u00ae award-winning screenwriters, story specialists, best-selling authors, Hollywood agents and managers, and industry insiders. We cover every aspect of the screenwriting process. Downloads of the show place it in the Top 1% of ALL Podcasts worldwide.
This masterclass will guide you through the entire film distribution journey. It will show you how to protect yourself from bad & predatory deals and much more.
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