Movies Starring Jake M Johnson
Total movies found: 4, viewing from 1 to 4
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No Strings Attached
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher, Kevin Kline, Cary Elwes, Greta Gerwig, Lake Bell, Olivia Thirlby, Ludacris, Jake M. Johnson, Mindy Kaling, Talia Balsam, Ophelia Lovibond, Guy Branum, Ben Lawson, Jennifer Irwin, Adhir Kalyan, Brian H. Dierker, Abby Elliott, Vedette Lim, Gary David Goldberg, Armen Weitzman, Shaun Russell, Nealla Gordon, Seth Morris, Elizabeth Meriwether, Mollee Gray, Derek Ferguson, Matthew Moy, Tyne Stecklein, Kym Connor, Renna Bartlett, Jennifer Hamilton, Jason Williams, Katrina Norman, Casey Monnie, Hugo, John Barclay, Tom Tangen, Tim Matheson, Ben Lautman, Joshua Andreacola, Milton Greenberg, Rachel McDermott, Robert Trapp, Kherington Payne, Dylan Hayes, Stefanie Scott, Thomas F. Evans, Philippe Badreau, Lydia Blanco, Stephane Nicoli, Ivan Reitman
Directors: Ivan Reitman
In this comedy, Emma (Natalie Portman) and Adam (Ashton Kutcher) are life-long friends who almost ruin everything by having sex one morning. In order to protect their friendship, they make a pact to keep their relationship strictly "no strings attached." "No strings" means no jealousy, no expectations, no fighting, no flowers, no baby voices. It means they can do whatever they want, whenever they want, in whatever public place they want, as long as they don't fall in love. The questions become - Can you have sex without love getting in the way? And can their friendship survive?
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Ceremony
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Comedy
Actors: Uma Thurman, Lee Pace, Michael Angarano, Rebecca Mader, Jake M. Johnson, Reece Thompson, Brooke Bloom, Nathalie Love, Harper Dill, Joe Dolinsky, Oscar J. Castillo, David Boston
Directors: Max Winkler
A perpetual adolescent stumbling through his 20s with inflated self-confidence, Sam (Michael Angarano) clings to the naive notions of love and romance that he immortalizes in a series of unpublished children’s books. With his sensitive, sycophantic best friend Marshall (Reece Thompson) in tow, he heads to the Hamptons to make a last-ditch effort to woo the object of his infatuation. Thirty-something publisher Zoe (Uma Thurman) is about to marry Whit (Lee Pace), a self-important documentary filmmaker who’s an outrageous cross between Jacques Costeau and “Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin. Sam refuses to accept that anyone else could be the love of Zoe’s life and, dressed to the nines in a crumpled burgundy suit, crashes Zoe and Whit’s wedding reception, determined to prove his point. Like its lead character, "Ceremony" is dressed for laughs, clothed in all the finery common to romantic comedies: geeky best friends crashing a party in search of revelatory adventure; an egotistical buffoon as the lead character’s romantic competition; a younger sibling ("Paper Heart"’s Jake M. Johnson – heartfelt and hilarious in every scene) who’s satisfied being a loser since the role of overachiever has already been taken; and of course, a lovelorn lad who clings to his romantic delusions until they blow up in his face. Yet the heart of the film is deep, complex and ultimately more serious than its initial trappings may suggest. Showing startling maturity for a first-time writer-director, Max Winkler is less concerned with easy laughs and poppy punchlines than with peeling back the layers of his characters’ insecurities, revealing the damaged heart beating beneath the surface and the wounded ego that struggles to gain attention. Is Sam searching for true love or for unconditional acceptance from a mother figure? When we engage in the ceremonies of courtship, are we following our hearts or being led astray by our desires? Drawing seamlessly upon these themes while eliciting pitch-perfect performances from a terrific cast, Winkler announces himself as a talented director capable of plumbing the depths of human relationships.
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Get Him to the Greek
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Arriving This Summer (Hopefully)
Genres: Comedy
Actors: Russell Brand, Rose Byrne, Tyler McKinney, Meredith Vieira, Lino Facioli, Paul Krugman, Kurt Loder, Colm Meaney, Ray Siegle, Vero Felice Monti, Jonah Hill, Elisabeth Moss, Aziz Ansari, Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs, Kali Hawk, Nick Kroll, Brandon Johnson, Ellie Kemper, Jake M. Johnson, Da'Vone McDonald, Derek Resallat, Karl Theobald, Dinah Stabb, Jamie Sives, Jessica Ellerby, Tony Van Silva, Rebecca Kinder, Jim Piddock, Kristen Bell, Ryan Shiraki, José Ramón Rosario, Pharrell Williams, Kristen Schaal, Sean Mannion, David Auerbach, Howard Strawbridge, Stephen G. Lucas, Lenny Widegren, Roger Joseph Manning Jr., Sean Hurley, Victor Indrizzo, Ato Essandoh, Mauwena Kodjovi, Caroline Limata, John J. Schneider, Aurora Nonas-Barnes, Jennifer Perry, Lindsey Broad, Nicole Sciacca, Thomas Nowell, Duane Sequira, Ronald J. Garner, Joyful Drake, Francesca DelBanco, T.J. Miller, Neal Brennan, Stephanie Faracy, Brian Duprey, Kyle Diamond, Thomas R. Wallek, Drew Anthony Carrano, Kelly Ann Buckman, Giusy Castiglione, Christine Nguyen, Diana Terranova, Ava Vassileva, Carla Gallo, Carlos Jacott, Rino Romano, Joe Benson, Sarah Haskins, Andrew Burlinson, Tom Chadwick, Mike Viola, Dan Rothchild, Megan Presley, Christopher James Legaspi, Elisar Cabrera, George Aloi, Steve Antonucci, Kristina Plisko, Wilson Stiner, Bobby Bank, Rob Beddall, Elena Beuca, Michael Bravo, Dean Mauro, Sheryl Chambers, Amy Clarke, Peter Conboy, Sterling Cooper, Tyler Corbin, Jeremy Nahmiash, Timothy Currie, Daniela Dakich, Tyler Matthew Davis, DeRay Davis, Cody Deal, Stéphanie Montreux, Katie Derry, Aaron Dissell, Jessica Rockwell, Mohamed Ibrahim Elkest, Gregory George Frank, Rupert Frazer, Lanette Fugit, Marc C. Geschwind, Lisa Gifford, Vaughn Goland, Richard Hochman, Robert Scott Howard, Annie Hsu, Amber Renee Jenkins, Tonya Kay, Jill Jordan, Benjamin Kanes, Julia Tokarcik, Kristen Kelly, Elizabeth Ann Koshak, Jay Krymis, Crystal Lane Swift, Raymond Lee, Natalina Maggio, Erin Pickett, Meghan Markle, Stephanie Mathis, Mycole Metcalf, Stephen Modell, CaTina Murillo, Hyacinth Nier, Chris Nuñez, Jim Pacitti, Katy Perry, Thomas J. Post, Christina Riegert, Rachael Riegert, Daniel Robaire, Kirsten Roeters, Jonathan Ryland, Nicholle Sanchez, Alma Saraci, Robert Seay, Harry L. Seddon, Snake, Dee Snider, Tom Spano, Karen Summerton, Derek Theler, Ethan Walker, Holly Weber, Chris Wilson, Brianna Womick
Directors: Nicholas Stoller
Gettin' Square is about starting over, keeping clean and going straight. Barry Wirth is fresh out of prison and determined to stay on the straight and narrow. But like his mate Johnny 'Spit' Spiteri and reformed gangster turned restaurateur Dabba, he finds out the hard way that there are old scores and a few new ones that'll make getting square a lot harder than he thought.







