Information
| Year: | 2010 |
| Rating: | 5.8(5431) |
| Listed in: | Action, Comedy |
| Directed by: | Jorma Taccone |
| Actors: | Will Forte Ryan Phillippe Val Kilmer Powers Boothe Kristen Wiig Maya Rudolph |
| "The Ultimate Tool" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Jorma Taccone | |
| Actors | |
| Will Forte | as MacGruber |
| Ryan Phillippe | as Lt. Dixon Piper |
| Val Kilmer | as Dieter Von Cunth |
| Powers Boothe | as Col. James Faith |
| Rhys Coiro | as Yerik Novikov |
| Andy Mackenzie | as Hoss Bender |
| Jasper Cole | as Zeke Pleshette |
| Timothy V. Murphy | as Constantine |
| Kevin Skousen | as Senator Garver |
| Jim Giesler | as Janitor |
| Chris Jericho | as Frank Korver |
| Mark Henry | as Tut Beemer |
| Antonio Banks | as Vernon Freedom |
| Dalip Singh | as Tug Phelps |
| Glenn Jacobs | as Tanker Lutz |
| Paul Wight | as Brick Hughes |
| Brandon Trost | as Brick's Boyfriend |
| Robert Douglas Washington | as Cashier |
| Chris Kittinger | as Man in Tuxedo |
| Derek Mears | as Large Henchman |
| John Gibson | as Dealer |
| Vic Browder | as Control Room Gaurd |
| Russ Dillen | as Commander |
| Michael-David Aragon | as Machine Room Gaurd |
| Gregory Alan Williams | as Minister |
| Chad Brummett | as Military Officer |
| Matt Wood | as Bartender |
| Amare Stoudemire | as Himself |
| Brian Petsos | as Dude |
| Alan D'Antoni | as Russian Gaurd |
| Cajardo Lindsey | as Railroad Guard #1 |
| Laurence Chavez | as Railroad Guard #2 |
| Matthew Lee Christmas | as Railroad Guard #3 |
| Michael Owen | as Railroad Bodyguard |
| Edward A. Duran | as Compound Guard #1 |
| Tomas Sanchez | as Compound Guard #3 |
| Bobby Burns | as Compound Guard #4 |
| Bill Leaman | as Compound Guard #5 |
| William Weber | as Compound Guard #6 |
| Alan Tafoya | as Charging Gaurd |
| Jason Trost | as Smoking Guard |
| Milos Milicevic | as KFBR392 Guy |
| Gilbert Almario | as Club Dancer |
| Steven Blacksmith | as Club Dancer |
| Jack Brunacini Jr. | as Russian Solider |
| Steven Ray Byrd | as Guy in Coffee Shop |
| Chad DeGroot | as Guard |
| Hugh Elliot | as Party Guest |
| Larry Goldstein | as Henchman |
| Cliff Gravel | as Wedding Guest |
| Jamie Haqqani | as Wedding Guest |
| DJ NuMark | |
| Actresses | |
| Kristen Wiig | as Vicki St. Elmo |
| Maya Rudolph | as Casey |
| Marielle Heller | as Clocky |
| Christina Rouner | as News Anchor |
| Amy Baklini | as Girl in Coffee Shop |
| Adrienne Rusk | as Hot Coffeeshop Girl |
Movie info
| Languages: | English, Russian |
| Filming dates: | August 2009 - |
| Budget: | USD 10,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 8,460,995 USD (6 June 2010) |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Dark Matter" Written and Performed by Andrew Bird Courtesy of Wegawam Music Co. and Fat Possum Records "Take Me Home Tonight" Written by Michael Leeson and Peter Benson Vale Contains sample of "Be My Baby" Written by Jeff Barry , Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector Performed by Eddie Money Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "MacGruber's Theme" Written by Katreese Barnes, Will Forte, John Solomon & Jorma Taccone Performed by Cornbread Compton & The Silver Lake Chorus "Heavy Soul" Written by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney Performed by The Black Keys Courtesy of Alive Records "Jay's Blues" Written by Daniel May Performed by Daniel May & Jay Willis Courtesy of Marc Ferrari/MasterSource "Rosanna" Written by David Paich Performed by Toto Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "Harden My Heart" Written by Marvin Webster Ross Performed by Quarterflash Courtesy of Geffen Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Baker Street" Written and Performed by Gerry Rafferty Courtesy of Capitol Records Under license from EMI Film & Television Music "Broken Wings" Written by Steve George, John Ross Lang and Richard James Page Performed by Mr. Mister Courtesy of The RCA Records Label By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "Touch and Go" Written by Keith Emerson and Greg Lake Performed by Emerson, Lake & Powell Courtesy of Universal Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises and by arrangement with Keith Emerson and Greg Lake "Woman" Written by Myles Heskett, Christopher James Ross and Andrew James Stockdale Performed by Wolfmother Courtesy of Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd./Interscope Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Viper" Written by Frank Josephs and Michael Ripoll Performed by Incognito Courtesy of Pump Audio, a music division of Getty Images "Steal Away" Written by Robbie Dupree and Rick Chudacoff Performed by Robbie Dupree Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing "The Perfect Number" Written by Will Forte, John Solomon & Jorma Taccone Performed by Vicki St. Elmo "Eiger Summit" Written and Performed by Jon Kull Courtesy of Megatrax Production Music Under license from Megatrax Production Music "Doppelganger" Written and Performed by Jon Kull Courtesy of Megatrax Production Music Under license from Megatrax Production Music "Tick Tick Boom" Written by Randy Fitzsimmons Performed by The Hives Courtesy of Polydor Records Ltd./Interscope Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Love is a Wonderful Thing" Written by Michael Bolton and Andy Goldmark Performed by Michael Bolton Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "We Happen to Be Clubbing" Written and Performed by Asa Taccone and Drew Campbell Courtesy of Toybin Music "Rock My Body" Written by Nathan Heller Performed by Vicki St. Elmo featuring MacGruber "We Are" Written by Nathan Heller, Corrine Rush, Jon Freeman & Hector Verdugo Performed by Wendy Darling |
Goofs
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Continuity: When MacGruber leaves the cemetery for the second time as he beats the Dodge Neon, he puts his radio on the hood and leaves it there as he blows it up. In the later scenes you can see he still carries his radio. Continuity: When the guy in the gray Neon yells at Macgruber (when he first sees the car), the car is an SRT-4 neon, and when he sets the car on fire, it is an SXT neon. Continuity: When MacGruber is shown in his dress uniform, he has no Medal of Honor or several of the other medals he was supposed to have won as described earlier in the movie. Revealing mistakes: SPOILER: After Jeff the henchman is shot in the head (and his brains etc is splattered onto a canvas) he falls onto the floor with the back of his head towards the camera - without a mark on it (no hole, no blood, no nothing). |
Quotes
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MacGruber: You're loco, man! Subtitles: "You're crazy, man!" MacGruber: ...dead at the age of who gives a fuck. MacGruber: Classic MacGruber! MacGruber: MacGruber don't play like homie, and homie don't play that game. MacGruber: Relax Vicki this is just like Nicaragua... Vicki St. Elmo: I got shot in Nicaragua! MacGruber: This is nothing like Nicaragua. MacGruber: Your god can't save you, but I can. Vicki St. Elmo: I thought you were dead. MacGruber: So did I, but I'm not. MacGruber: I've got a better idea: no fucking way. MacGruber: Looks like you're keeping your bod pretty tight. Frank Korver: You're looking pretty good yourself. MacGruber: Well, everday's a workout when you gotta carry around a 20 pound python in your jeans. Frank Korver: You and your dick comments. MacGruber: It's fun to say them. Frank Korver: It's fun to hear them. MacGruber: That's why I say them. Frank Korver: And that's why I listen. |
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