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This Means War

This Means War
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Release Date

14/02/2012

Language

English

Genre

Action, Comedy, Romance

SYNOPSIS - This Means War

This Means War is a 2012 action comedy film directed by McG, starring Tom Hardy, Chris Pine and Reese Witherspoon.
 

Two CIA agents (Hardy and Pine) go to war with one another after they discover they are dating the same woman - Reese Witherspoon.
 

The film was originally going to be made in 2001, with Martin Lawrence and Chris Rock in the lead roles. The film was cancelled, and was revived several years later and the script underwent many changes during this time.

 

Sam Worthington was attached to star, but dropped out and was replaced by Tom Hardy. Bradley Cooper was also attached to star in the film, but left the project. Seth Rogen also turned down a role.
 

Principal photography took place in Vancouver from September 13 to December 1, 2010. It was reported on October 11, 2010 that Til Schweiger had joined the cast. Comedian Chelsea Handler filmed scenes for the film in early October in Vancouver; she plays Witherspoon's best friend in the film.

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By killer, 17th February 2012 [Full Review]
You may have seen trailers for this terrible-looking romantic comedy about two CIA agents who fight over the same girl. My friend and I attended an advance screening with the expectation that I would hate the movie. We loved it. My friend and I ended up being completely in love with it, and we cannot wait for the official release so that we can share it with all of our other friends and see it again ourselves.
By lageesh, 14th February 2012 [Full Review]
It's been said that all's fair in love and war and never was the case more evident than in the tale of FDR and Tuck, two best friends who also happen to be partners and top agents at the CIA. After a covert operation doesn't go as planned the duo find themselves riding their desks in the Los Angeles agency office much to their chagrin. Sure the film does take a few leaps in logic, such as the CIA turning a blind eye to their use of so many high-level resources in the world of dating but anyone seeing this type of film obviously isn't expecting realism.
By Matiur, 14th February 2012 [Full Review]
Acting is believable and relaxed. No one is drop dead gorgeous or playing on looks alone, but they certainly are easy on the eyes and lots of body language consistent with the mood and action. Lots of great interactions. If you want your date to laugh but still be in the mood for romance, this is the movie to take them to! Well done to the last scene!