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Tag

  • 2018
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
157K
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Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner, Ed Helms, Jake Johnson, and Hannibal Buress in Tag (2018)
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A small group of former classmates organize an elaborate, annual game of tag that requires some to travel all over the country.A small group of former classmates organize an elaborate, annual game of tag that requires some to travel all over the country.A small group of former classmates organize an elaborate, annual game of tag that requires some to travel all over the country.

  • Director
    • Jeff Tomsic
  • Writers
    • Rob McKittrick
    • Mark Steilen
    • Russell Adams
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Renner
    • Ed Helms
    • Jake Johnson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    157K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,204
    425
    • Director
      • Jeff Tomsic
    • Writers
      • Rob McKittrick
      • Mark Steilen
      • Russell Adams
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Renner
      • Ed Helms
      • Jake Johnson
    • 551User reviews
    • 173Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Which Iconic Movie Characters Should Meet at the 'El Royale'?
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    Tag: Nostalgia (Featurette)
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    The 'Tag' Cast List Their Top Childhood Movies
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    Jeremy Renner
    Jeremy Renner
    • Jerry Pierce
    Ed Helms
    Ed Helms
    • Hogan 'Hoagie' Malloy
    Jake Johnson
    Jake Johnson
    • Randy 'Chilli' Cilliano
    Jon Hamm
    Jon Hamm
    • Bob Callahan
    Lil Rel Howery
    Lil Rel Howery
    • Reggie
    Annabelle Wallis
    Annabelle Wallis
    • Rebecca Crosby
    Isla Fisher
    Isla Fisher
    • Anna Malloy
    Hannibal Buress
    Hannibal Buress
    • Kevin Sable
    Nora Dunn
    Nora Dunn
    • Linda Malloy
    Steve Berg
    Steve Berg
    • Lou Seibert
    Leslie Bibb
    Leslie Bibb
    • Susan Rollins
    Rashida Jones
    Rashida Jones
    • Cheryl Deakins
    Indiana Sifuentes
    • Mexican Jerry
    Trayce Malachi
    Trayce Malachi
    • Young Boy in Mall
    Jock McKissic
    Jock McKissic
    • Security Guard at Mall
    Thomas Middleditch
    Thomas Middleditch
    • Dave
    Al Mitchell
    Al Mitchell
    • AA Member
    Sebastian Maniscalco
    Sebastian Maniscalco
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    • Director
      • Jeff Tomsic
    • Writers
      • Rob McKittrick
      • Mark Steilen
      • Russell Adams
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    User reviews551

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    8fritzlang

    surprisingly funny!

    I went into this with low expectations. Honestly, an entire film about adults playing the game of tag?

    I was pleasantly surprised how funny this film was! I haven't laughed this hard in a LONG time! It is a fast paced comedy that wears its R rating proudly - it is rude, crude and funny!!

    This film is all about excellent acting, great direction and wonderful editing. The plot is paper thin but I was never bored..

    Don't let the plot dissuade you from seeing this. I actually laughed so hard I missed a lot of the jokes! will probably buy this on bluray so I can catch up with what I missed.

    Enjoy. 8/10
    8pinemaples

    You don't stop playing because you grow old.

    Tag is such a fun movie. The lengths these guys go to for their game is honestly inspiring, as is any instance where people put way too much effort into something so silly (see "Actual Cannibal Shia LaBeouf"). Ed Helms has made a career out of having fun, and seeing him in this movie with Jon Hamm and Jeremy Renner is just part of that magic that brings out the kid in all of us. You don't stop playing because you grow old; you grow old because you stop playing.
    8CANpatbuck3664

    Carried by a Talented Ensemble Cast, Funny Jokes and a Nice Message

    Tag banks on the premise of this group of guys all playing a game of Tag that has lasted 20+ years. There isn't much of a story developed other than a couple of events to escalate (Jerry's wedding and potential retirement doesn't develop things, it only serves as a catalyst to throw the game into overdrive) and this is one of the few movies where I appreciated that. Tag is at its best when the characters are dropping one-liners at each other's expense or playing the game itself. Its when they try to bring in other elements to the story that Tag gets bogged down. The streamlining of the plot helped the movie operate at a quicker pace and I enjoyed that part of Tag.

    The action scenes in this movie are improbable and stretch plausibility. The scene in the woods encompasses this the best. But there is one standout aspect to them. Jeremy Renner's character of Jerry is a generational talent at the game of tag and he can anticipate the strategies and movements of his friends before they even happen. The scenes featuring Jerry are a sneaky satire of the Guy Ritchie/Robert Downey Jr. Sherlock Holmes movies and even though I really dig those movies, the scenes were hysterical. They had a fun flow to them and despite the rest of the ensemble acting like goofballs to sell how awesome Renner's character is, they were some of the best parts of Tag.

    Tag brought together a mix of established comedians/comediennes and a few unexpected dramatic actors/actresses to cut loose. Ed Helms is playing a very Ed Helms character as Hogan, he's a little more animated than usual but he's a veteran and performs capably. The same goes for Jake Johnson as Randy 'Chilly' Chillano. I liked him here, he tends to be someone who needs good material to be effective, but he did his job. Jon Hamm seems like an odd choice (considering his age and his dramatic background) but it was also fun to see him do something unexpected in this. He also had his moments where he was just as funny as everyone else. My 2 favourites members of the cast were Hannibal Buress as Kevin Sable and Jeremy Renner as Jerry. Buress isn't stretching but his dialogue and his delivery were on point and he probably had me laughing the hardest out of anyone. Jeremy Renner also looked like he was having a blast cutting loose in this. He's usually very stern and low-key and he was great as this guy whose ability transcends this game. I also want to compliment Isla Fisher and Leslie Bibb as Anna Malloy and Susan Rollins respectively. They were both very funny in their own right (especially Isla) and it would be great to see them both take on more comedic projects like this.

    Tag has more than enough stuff to enjoy but it did have some problems that brought the movie down a little. Most of the subplots fall flat on their face. I couldn't have cared less about Annabelle Wallis' character Rebecca or the fact that she was covering this unusual story. Callahan and Chilly fighting over Cheryl (Rashida Jones) comes across as half-baked and felt like it should have been cut out of the movie. They gave Isla Fisher and Leslie Bibb great moments, I just wish Annabelle and Rashida could have some strong material to work with as well. I also thought the ending got a little melodramatic, I definitely liked where the movie was coming from emotionally but the drama surrounding Hogan felt tacked on and just out of left field (especially since the movie has no problem mocking chancy material throughout).

    Lastly, I liked the message/underlying theme that Tag is promoting. Whether you think a group of grown men playing tag is awesome or shockingly immature, the message of lasting friendship was heart warming. As the movie addresses, when you're young, you think you're going to have the same group of friends forever. This is almost never the case, but I liked the camaraderie this group had and I can see why someone looked at this story and was inspired by it.

    I got some big laughs out of Tag and that was enough to make it a worthwhile trip to the theatre. This won't be a transcendent comedy where I watch it regularly but I'm happy I took a chance on it. If you're looking for something to get a few belly laughs out of and don't mind seeing something a little on the immature side, give this a shot. My actual rating for Tag is 7.5/10 rounding up to an 8/10.
    6Jared_Andrews

    Tag is Flawed but still Fun

    If you seek a fun and funny summer movie, look no further than Tag. Well, as long as you're okay with a movie that possesses zero lasting impact, little substance, and moral, umm, compromises.

    Five male friends have been playing the same game of tag for over 30 years, even as they have each moved on to different cities and their adult lives. Each month of May the game resumes and the taggers take great lengths to avoid being "it."

    Despite the best efforts of the other four, Jerry (Jeremy Renner) has never been tagged. Not once. In 30 years.

    Hoagie (Ed Helms) informs the guys that Jerry is retiring from the game, so this must be the year that they finally tag him. To get things started, Hoagie sets off on one of the best "getting the gang together" movie sequences I've seen in several years.

    Of course, Jerry hasn't remained untagged all these years for no reason. When approached, he unveils his heightened senses and powers of observation via internal monologues that the film captures surprisingly well.

    Renner's escape sequences truly make him look like a superhero. Actually, his character in this movie is more impressive than his Hawkeye character in Avengers.

    This movie is jampacked with action, much of it intentionally over-the-top. The taggers are intense, even diabolical.

    Taking this too seriously could have been disastrous, but fortunately the film is self-aware. It never passes up an opportunity to poke fun at itself. Each chase scene makes the taggers appear both heroic and appropriately ridiculous.

    In another indication of the film's self-awareness, the filmmakers make clear that the game is more than a game. Unfortunately, they deliver this message in a tactless way. A character literally utters the words, "It's not just about playing tag. The game keeps us together." The line is a bit too blunt, but it's understandable. Subtlety isn't exactly this movie's strong suit.

    The film also understands when to deliver a dose of comic relief as things become too intense. Hannibal Buress does most of the heavy lifting in that department.

    Despite the movie's frenetic action and breezy pacing, it drags. Even a runtime of an hour and 40 minutes felt too long.

    Overall, Tag is inconsistent. It has its funny and tender moments but nothing that will stick with viewers for long. To its credit, the cast and gags make for a fleeting night of fun. For some, that may be enough.
    9sp4wn3r

    Perfect movie about life and friendship

    I think a lot of people missed the idea of the movie, this is not the usual comedy where you laugh out loud, this is a funny-ish made serious movie about long lasting friendships, about life and its struggles and that family and friends is what you should care about the most

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    • Trivia
      In contrast to the movie, in the real game of tag there are 10 friends participating, the game is played each February, and they don't tag each other at work. However, the tag at a father's funeral did happen, and in both the game has been an unconventional way of maintaining friendships.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the movie, the group runs out of the hospital room playing tag. Earlier in the room you could see Jeremy Renner's character's wife was standing in the doorway, but in the shot immediately after you don't see her in the hallway.

      But before the men run out of the hospital room, Jerry's wife is seen to step to the side of the doorway inside the room so she would not be visible in the next shot from the hallway as the men come out.
    • Quotes

      Hoagie: Synchronize your watches.

      Callahan: I don't know how to do that.

      Randy: I don't have a watch.

      Sable: Time is a construct.

    • Crazy credits
      Right before the credits, videos of the real men who inspired the film are shown playing the game.
    • Connections
      Featured in Conan: Chris Hardwick/Leslie Bibb/Nore Davis (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Runnin'
      Written by Luiz Bonfá, Slim Kid 3 (as Trevant Hardson), Bootie Brown (as Romye Robinson), Fatlip (as Derrick Stewart), Maria Helena Toledo (as Maria Helena De Toledo Chermont), Imani (as Emandu Wilcox) and J Dilla (as James Yancey)

      Performed by The Pharcyde

      Courtesy of The Bicycle Music Company/Concord Music Group

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • ¡Te atrapé!
    • Filming locations
      • Spokane, Washington, USA
    • Production companies
      • Broken Road Productions
      • New Line Cinema
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    • Budget
      • $28,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $54,730,625
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,947,396
      • Jun 17, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $78,230,625
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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