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Grimsby 2016 123movies

Grimsby 2016 123movies

Behind every hero is an embarrassing siblingFeb. 24, 201683 Min.
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Watch: Grimsby 2016 123movies, Full Movie Online – MI6’s top assassin (Mark Strong) has a brother. Unfortunately for him, he’s a football hooligan (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the town of Grimsby. Nobby has everything a man from the poor English fishing town of Grimsby could want – 9 children and the most attractive girlfriend in northern England (Rebel Wilson). There’s only one thing missing in his life: his little brother, Sebastian. After they were adopted by different families as children, Nobby spent 28 years searching for him. Upon hearing of his location, Nobby sets off to reunite with his brother, unaware that not only is his brother an MI6 agent, but he’s just uncovered a plot that puts the world in danger. On the run and wrongfully accused, Sebastian realizes that if he is going to save the world, he will need the help of its biggest idiot..
Plot: Wrongfully accused and on the run, a top MI6 assassin joins forces with his long-lost, football hooligan brother to save the world from a sinister plot.
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Ratings:

6.2/10 Votes: 103,587
36% | RottenTomatoes
44/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 1992 Popularity: 20.669 | TMDB

Reviews:


> These brothers joining hands mean the world is in trouble.

I thought it might be a spin off to ‘The Man from UNCLE’, but it wasn’t. From the action-thriller director known for ‘Transporter’ films and this is his first comedy, yet it has some great stunts. It is about the two brothers who meets after a lot time separation. Now they’re two opposite kinds, professionally and socially. So coming together means trouble is inevitable wherever they go in the world. Against all the odds how they accomplish their task that forced them to do it is the rest of the film.

If you like Sacha’s trademark comedies, you might like it as well. Like always his part was excellent in this, especially jokes were very hilarious. Though the story was weak, but the rest of the film was not bad. The overall film leaned on its comedies and that’s how the narration somewhat successfully carried out till the end. An enjoyable film, but you might hesitate to rate higher, because this is not the best film of the year, definitely not for me, I’ve seen a lot better ones.

Besides, Mark Strong was amazing. He was always been a co-star, but here he’s equal to Sacha and he did some good stunts as well. I think the film is passable, because it is one of the recent decent comedy. I can suggest it for those who’re seeking some laughs. It might won’t bring the loud ones, but surely will raise your cheeks. The film is for adults for the R rated jokes, there are some unexpected scenes that I was surprised for them. I enjoyed it and I’m sure I won’t remember it for very long, that kind of film it is.

6.5/10

Review By: Reno

Some of it was kinda funny, but mostly the gross-out humour was plastered on with a trowel. There didn’t need to be that much time spent inside an elephant.

Also what’s with all the super dated music cues?

Meh

Review By: furious_iz
There are some scenes in this movie I can never un-see. That being said…I really really enjoyed this and recommend it.
“We’re the butcher boys of Grimsby. They’ll never split us up.” Sebastian (Strong) is an undercover assassin who is the best at what he does. His brother Nobby (Cohen) is not as smart, but loves his wife and family. The two haven’t seen each other in many many years so when Nobby finally locates him he is incredibly happy, but when he messes up an attempt by Sebastian to save someone both brothers are instantly wanted by the police. Now, Nobby and Sebastian must out run the law, and find a way to save the world. This is a movie I was very worried about. Cohen, to me, is very hit or miss. I though Borat was funny, hated Bruno, loved The Dictator, and the previews for this movie didn’t really get me excited to watch it. After seeing this I understood why the previews were the way they are, most of this movie is so over the top and offensive pretty much the only things they could show were in the previews. There are some scenes in this movie I can never un- see. That being said…I really really enjoyed this. I watched it alone and laughed out loud over and over again, while at the same time turning away and watching through my fingers. Cohen has a history of pushing the envelope and he really holds nothing back in this one. Overall, hilarious and extremely over the top and offensive, if you are easily offended skip this one. I thought it was great and for those that can handle it without getting upset I would recommend it. I very surprisingly give this a B+.
Review By: cosmo_tiger
What happens when a once-brave comedian conforms to mainstream standards
If anyone has had a hard time adapting their schtick to the modern times, it’s Sacha Baron Cohen. The fearless comedian who brought his wickedly funny, but culturally relevant, stereotypes of white rappers, foreigners, and flamboyant homosexuals to life in hilarious passion projects has found it difficult to adapt in the age of YouTube/cellphones, where similar acts of pranking the public are aplenty online. While the formula has still proved successful (IE: “Bad Grandpa”), Cohen’s more elaborate methods are of a bygone era, it seems, which is why all of his characters are “retired,” so he claims. Since 2012, with the release of “The Dictator,” his first formally structure film, Cohen has been trying to adapt his schtick to more scripted ventures (or “real” films, some will say), with plots, characters, and actual conflicts.

While “The Brothers Grimsby” may still have the energy of Cohen’s past films, it unfortunately lacks the heart, wit, and cultural significance of his earlier projects. Cohen settles for some of the lamest cheapshots I’ve seen from him in recent memory, almost stooping to a bargain barrel, Adam Sandler-level in order to get laughs, in one of the most desperate comedic efforts I’ve seen this year (and just to refresh faithful readers and inform new ones, I’ve already sat through “Ride Along 2,” “Dirty Grandpa,” “Fifty Shades of Black,” and “Zoolander No. 2” this year).

The film revolves around Nobby (Sacha Baron Cohen), an English man from the town of Grimsby, who, despite contentment with his girlfriend (Rebel Wilson) and their eleven children, has always had an empty hole in his life – his younger brother Sebastian (Mark Strong). After being put up for adoption and subsequently adopted by different families, the two went without seeing one another for nearly thirty years, until they are reconnected when Nobby succeeds in tracking his brother down. He discovers that Sebastian is an MI6 agent, currently investigating a conspiracy theory involving the England government. The two wind up going undercover when the agency turns against Sebastian so order can be restored.

Anyone going to see “The Brothers Grimsby” for the plot is cruelly unknowing of what they should expect from a Cohen film, and while you can certainly imagine what to expect, trust me when I say there are some things in this film you wouldn’t dream. There are enough gross-out sight gags and visual anomalies to make the Farrelly brothers cackle, which is all well and good for those who want a completely empty movie-going experience. However, even at seventy-four minutes (which is plenty long for this film) and featuring one of the biggest jokesters in the business today, even the most lax and easy-going audience member should demand a bit more from Cohen and his crew.

“The Brothers Grimsby” is a lazily written film, so keen on being entirely predicated off of disgusting, gross-out humor that you are practically demanded to laugh at just because you can’t believe what is happening, that it gives the impression that Cohen and his team simply wanted to make a film and they didn’t care in the slightest what it would be about. Even worse, Cohen subjects actors who have had a hard time getting roles, let alone serious roles, that showcase their true talents by type-casting them and further alienating them in the worst way possible.

Consider Rebel Wilson, who is the butt of more fat jokes yet again, setting her back several more films before she can even prove her worth, in addition to Gabourey Sidibe, who hasn’t done much of anything since “Precious,” subjecting her to such a shameful and unfunny role that it’s almost unconscionable. Cohen doesn’t even seem to respect Barkhad Abdi, who you might remember as the leading Somalian pirate in “Captain Phillips” a few years back, who plays a drug dealer in two scenes in the film, as well. Abdi, who has had presumably had a rough time finding quality work in Hollywood since his Oscar-nominated performance as is, is done no favors with this film, and neither are the aforementioned actresses, who continue to get the cheapest roles in the films they play.

But at the end of the day, “The Brothers Grimsby” is nothing more than a film made for prepubescent boys, obsessed with the four-letter words and vividly worded events they spew to their friends in school and through headsets on their online video games. Cohen has a lot to be proud of as a comedian, mainly because of how brave and unequivocally fearless he so often is in his films, but in this particular picture, he does nothing but conform to the level of the lesser comedians around him, so much so that the stone-faced Mark Strong even manages to outdo him more often than not. That alone should be a statement of the lack of quality in this film.

Review By: StevePulaski

Other Information:

Original Title Grimsby
Release Date 2016-02-24
Release Year 2016

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 23 min (83 min)
Budget 35000000
Revenue 27979040
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Adventure, Comedy
Director Louis Leterrier
Writer Sacha Baron Cohen, Phil Johnston, Peter Baynham
Actors Sacha Baron Cohen, Mark Strong, Rebel Wilson
Country United Kingdom, United States
Awards 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Datasat
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa XT (Cooke Varotal 20-100mm) (Panavision®), Arri Alexa XT, Zeiss Ultra Prime and Angenieux Optimo Lenses (Panavision®), Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2, Zeiss Ultra Prime Lenses (Panavision®)
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Codex
Cinematographic Process ARRIRAW (2.8K) (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema

Grimsby 2016 123movies
Original title Grimsby
TMDb Rating 5.919 1,992 votes

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