Watch Pain & Gain Movie Online No Survey From acclaimed director Michael Bay comes "Pain and Gain," a new action comedy starring Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson and Anthony Mackie. Based on the unbelievable true story of a group of personal trainers in 1990s Miami who, in pursuit of the American Dream, get caught up in a criminal enterprise that goes horribly wrong. (c) Official Site R Release Date Pain & Gain Apr 26, 2013 Limited | |
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Actors For Pain & Gain |
Mark Wahlberg,Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson,Anthony Mackie,Ed Harris,Rob Corddry,Bar Paly,Tony Shalhoub,Ken Jeong,Yolanthe Cabau van Kasber...,Rebel Wilson,Michael Rispoli,Keili Lefkowitz |
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Genres Pain & Gain : Action & Adventure |
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User Ranting Pain & Gain : 3.4 |
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User Count Like for Pain & Gain : 31,342 |
All Critics Ranting For Pain & Gain : 5.4 |
All Critics Count For Pain & Gain : 132 |
All Critics Percentage For Pain & Gain : 46 % |
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Review For Pain & Gain |
In between scenes of the muscleheads torturing their victim, Bay indulges his taste for treating women as sluts and grisly brutality as a nifty excuse for a cheap laugh. Peter Travers-Rolling Stone
I strongly recommend [it] if you don't overvalue taste, subtlety, and moral decency. I liked it. David Edelstein-Vulture
Now [Bay] hits new levels of both artistry and sleaziness in the black comedy Pain & Gain, which I strongly recommend if you don't overvalue taste, subtlety, and moral decency. I liked it. David Edelstein-New York Magazine
This crude and ugly entertainment is as crass as everything this depressingly successful filmmaker has done. Tom Charity-CNN.com
It's official. Michael Bay, director of the Transformers clobberfests, knows how to make movies about humans, too. The problem is, he thinks humans are robots. Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
It may be the best movie Michael Bay's ever made. And suggests that, if you just kept his toys put away a little longer, someday he might even make a better one. Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
Pain & Gain is a shockingly amoral movie yet occasionally rambunctious enough to make viewers overlook that. Steve Persall-Tampa Bay Times
His characters are aggravatingly idiotic, the mood is belligerent, and the pacing is erratic. But worst of all is the humor. Bay may be the least funny director alive. Jeffrey M. Anderson-Common Sense Media
Covered in an impenetrable layer of irony that evinces the smuggest imaginable contempt for the characters. Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
Why Michael Bay tried to make a dark comedy out of a heinous true crime is beyond me. Linda Cook-KWQC-TV (Iowa)
While I will always hate Bay, this is actually an okay movie. Bob Grimm-Reno News and Review
Bay applies his action-on-steroids style to a movie about guys actually demented from doing too many steroids, taking his cinematic excesses to the next level. Lori Hoffman-Atlantic City Weekly
A dark comedy about muscles, murder, and the American dream. Scott Nash-Three Movie Buffs
Bay could've paid for Pain & Gain with the spare hundreds he keeps around for cocaine straws. Pete Vonder Haar-Houston Press
Not able to get out of the way of a promising movie, Michael Bay, with the apparent support of scripters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, smothers the project in the sort of juvenile hijinks we had hoped he would skip this time around. Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
In this quirky, chaotic, dunderhead comedy caper, too much pain is inflicted for very little gain. Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
Full of great performances, and, sometimes, is amazingly compelling. Willie Waffle-WaffleMovies.com
With its over the top beefcake humor and featuring Dwayne Johnson's most impressive acting to date, Pain & Gain is so much fun because it's so crass and so ludicrous. Chris Sawin-Examiner.com
[Casts] the fictional approximations of the real-life victims as somehow deserving their fate in an effort to create sympathy for its three bumbling anti-heroes. In other words it's an insult to true stories. Dave White-Movies.com
an R-rated, steroid-fueled Looney Tunes cartoon Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
You won't forget it easily; it just needs to find a better way to make its surprisingly pertinent points. Rob Vaux-Mania.com
Watching Pain & Gain is like having a stand-up comedian scream his entire act right into your year. After a while, it just becomes obnoxious and oppressive. Mike McGranaghan-Film Racket
At least when Moe hit Curly in the head with a hammer it wasn't the re-creation of a real crime. Rick Bentley-Fresno Bee
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