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The Green Hornet

  • 2011
  • 7
  • 1h 59min
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Seth Rogen and Jay Chou in The Green Hornet (2011)
By night, debonair newspaper publisher Britt Reid fights crime as a masked superhero known as The Green Hornet. At his side is martial arts expert Kato
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Después de la muerte de su padre, Britt Reid, heredera de su gran compañía, se une al último asistente de su padre, Kato, para luchar contra el crimen como equipo de enmascarados.Después de la muerte de su padre, Britt Reid, heredera de su gran compañía, se une al último asistente de su padre, Kato, para luchar contra el crimen como equipo de enmascarados.Después de la muerte de su padre, Britt Reid, heredera de su gran compañía, se une al último asistente de su padre, Kato, para luchar contra el crimen como equipo de enmascarados.

  • Dirección
    • Michel Gondry
  • Guión
    • Seth Rogen
    • Evan Goldberg
    • George W. Trendle
  • Reparto principal
    • Seth Rogen
    • Jay Chou
    • Christoph Waltz
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,8/10
    167 mil
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    POPULARIDAD
    4823
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    • Dirección
      • Michel Gondry
    • Guión
      • Seth Rogen
      • Evan Goldberg
      • George W. Trendle
    • Reparto principal
      • Seth Rogen
      • Jay Chou
      • Christoph Waltz
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    • 39Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 4 premios y 7 nominaciones en total

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    The Green Hornet: Trailer #2
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    The Green Hornet: Trailer #1
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    The Green Hornet: Trailer #1
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    The Green Hornet: Trailer #1
    The Green Hornet: You're The Mastermind
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    The Green Hornet: You're The Mastermind
    The Green Hornet: Kato Vision
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    The Green Hornet: Kato Vision
    The Green Hornet: Greatest Moment Of My Entire Life
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    The Green Hornet: Greatest Moment Of My Entire Life
    The Green Hornet: Nunchucks
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    • Britt Reid…
    Jay Chou
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    • Kato
    Christoph Waltz
    Christoph Waltz
    • Chudnofsky
    Cameron Diaz
    Cameron Diaz
    • Lenore Case
    Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson
    • James Reid
    David Harbour
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    Chad L. Coleman
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    Edward Furlong
    Edward Furlong
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    Jill Remez
    Jill Remez
    • Daily Sentinel Reporter
    Joe O'Connor
    Joe O'Connor
    • Daily Sentinel Reporter
    Morgan Rusler
    Morgan Rusler
    • Daily Sentinel Reporter
    Joshua Erenberg
    Joshua Erenberg
    • Young Britt
    • (as Joshua Chandler Erenberg)
    Lio Tipton
    Lio Tipton
    • Ana Lee
    • (as Analeigh Tipton)
    Taylor Cole
    Taylor Cole
    • Limo Girl
    Robert Clotworthy
    Robert Clotworthy
    • Politician
    Jamison Yang
    Jamison Yang
    • City Hall Reporter
    • Dirección
      • Michel Gondry
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      • Seth Rogen
      • Evan Goldberg
      • George W. Trendle
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    6TourettesPersonal

    Rogenized

    "The Green Hornet" is your same old typical Hollywood remake. Non-stop explosions, CGI, shot in 3D. And it is also your same old typical Seth Rogen comedy. Seth Rogen acting like a retard and scattered raunchy humor. While "The Green Hornet" is a ridiculous movie it's also an enjoyable one. It's not painful to watch. The action scenes were awesome. It's not really as bad as anyone else is saying. "The Green Hornet" is completely fun and ridiculous.

    The biggest problem here in "The Green Hornet" is Seth Rogen's portrayal of Britt Reid. He's not playing Green Hornet. He's just playing himself all the time with fighting. If he's not around in one scene the movie is quite serious. The slow-mo fights and the car chases were awesome. How about the 3D? The 3D was good especially when there are sparks coming out the screen.

    The merit here is Jay Chou. He practically steals the show although he needs to improve his accent. Christoph Waltz is like playing Hans Landa again in a different manner. Cameron Diaz is too old for her role. Overall "The Green Hornet" is entertaining, hilarious and absurd. It's the same old Seth Rogen comedy with explosions. It's a good movie to watch... For a while.
    6jccwu

    Campy, corny, but visually entertaining.

    I've been keeping my expectations low for this film and I'm glad that I did. I was a big fan of the 60's television show, but I didn't watch any episodes until the mid 90's; so I've been waiting almost 15 years for a film adaptation on the Green Hornet.

    The film is campy, the story is corny, the villain is wasted and Seth Rogen wrote the script. Based on the plot and the dialogs, it's not a well made movie; but it doesn't try to be. This movie could have been written more seriously and be on the same map as a Christopher Nolan's Batman film; but instead, it went on the road to be a comedic film with a lot of explosions. Some stuff didn't work, other stuff was clever & visually entertaining.

    The stuff that I admired the most are the homage to the original television show. There were some criticism to the 60's show about how the Kato character was just a sidekick, butler, manservant, an aid or a chauffeur to the Green Hornet. Bruce Lee didn't have much dialogs and he didn't have much screen time. It was during the 60's and just having an Asian-American to be an everyday character on a show was a big deal, so I never saw that as an insult. In this movie, they make a HUGE deal about that subject as Seth Rogen & Jay Chou are constantly arguing about Kato's role throughout the whole film.

    Other homage to the television show is a drawn image of Bruce Lee, Al Hirt's theme "Flight of the Bumblebee" tune, and there's even a scenario from my favorite episode that has been written into the movie. The Black Beauty is also a very awesome car! The funny thing is that in the TV show, the Black Beauty was a brand new & very recent 1966 Imperial Crown sedan. In the movie, it's the exact same vehicle; but it's now a classical vintage car.

    I saw the 3D version and there were very few sequences where the 3D effects was worth the extra price of admission. I recommend saving your money and watch the 2D version instead.

    To finally sum everything up; the movie isn't good, but it brought back my love for the characters inside the Green Hornet world. The film is visually entertaining for what it is. I hope there's a sequel, but that somebody else will write its screenplay.
    7michael_wl

    Surprisingly Good

    Ever since I heard about "The Green Hornet", I expected a bad movie. It didn't seem like it would work...boy was I wrong. I saw a screening of this recently, and walked in with zero expectations, and walked out having laughed throughout the movie and REALLY enjoyed the action and chemistry between Rogen and Jay Chou. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg did a fantastic job crafting this script, which could have been truly horrible, into a fun ride.

    The true star of the movie is Jay Chou, aka Kato. His accent was sometimes hard to interpret, but he was surprisingly funny, and Kato-vision (time slows when his heart starts pumping during fights) turned out pretty cool in 3-D.

    Thank goodness Nic Cage walked away from this, and Christoph Waltz came in as the bad guy, because Christoph inhabited the role better than Nic could have. I enjoy Nic Cage, but he wouldn't of worked in this movie, and with that character. Nic Cage would have been too over the top, where as Christoph went a subtle route.

    The movie isn't perfect, I didn't feel Cameron Diaz added anything to the movie expect being "the hot girl" to create a rift between guys, but if you're looking for a pure escapist fun ride, then look no further than "The Green Hornet."
    6CSHaviland

    Uninspired

    The Green Hornet is a very old hero character, dating back to radio dramas in the 30's, playing alongside The Shadow, Buck Rogers, and The Lone Ranger. (In fact, the Green Hornet was a spin off of The Lone Ranger... The Lone Ranger was the Green Hornet's grand-uncle, in the radio world.) Like his contemporaries he appeared in other media, including television. The television series, which featured 1/2 hour segments, starred Bruce Lee as Kato, and was his boost into celebrity. The great Bruce Lee martial arts movies might never have happened if it weren't for his gig on the Green Hornet.

    The Green Hornet may have also been Bob Kane's inspiration for Batman in 1939. There are many similarities, which need not be listed here.

    But alas, this feature film remake is a dull take on this old character, which deserved better treatment. I don't know exactly how Seth Rogen (who played Britt Reid and who has a writing credit) got a hold of it, but it's as though someone behind the scenes mistook the Green Hornet for a farce comedy like Get Smart and then failed to even make it funny.

    The dialog had no horsepower at all, and while there were a few funny moments, after a while I got aggravated at the desperate attempts to make me laugh. Sometimes it seemed like the actors were derailed, trying to improvise, and it wasn't working.

    There were two cool things about the TV series. 1) Kato, because he kicks butt. They got lucky, because Bruce Lee really was one-of-a-kind. 2) Black Beauty, their armed car that flips up from the garage floor and has guns built into it. While both of these aspects remained pretty cool in this movie, they were also elevated a little too far into the realm of fantasy. And it didn't need to be that way.

    Not a good offering by director Michel Gondry, who gave us the brilliant and original Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind years ago, and it may mean that he's one of those directors who cannot improve -- or does not see improvements in -- a script. He therefore shines when he gets a great script and fails when he gets a bad one. Tim Burton falls into that category.

    The movie villain was played by Christoph Waltz, whose character was no less dumb than Seth Rogen's. A bad choice for an actor who just won an Oscar for his brilliant role as Hans Landa in Inglourious Basterds. What was his agent thinking? In all fairness, Waltz and his agent couldn't have known beforehand that The Green Hornet was going to be a sloppy script, and a sloppy execution. The super-hero wave is a big one at the movies these days, with one hit after the other, but they fail to remember other sloppy remakes of old radio heroes, such as The Shadow in 1994 starring Alec Baldwin, and The Legend of the Lone Ranger in in 1981 starring Klinton Spilsbury (who??).

    The Green Hornet should have been a much more serious period movie set in the 30's about a man who is inspired to fight the mob in the fashion that his grand-uncle did as the Lone Ranger years earlier. That would have led to a serious Lone Ranger tie-in (a prequel as it were). Missed opportunities.

    Save your $8, this movie isn't worth it.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    The hornet is back...

    I watched "The Green Hornet" with a sense of skepticism. Having grown up with the original TV series, this movie really had some big shoes to fill out. And surprisingly enough, it managed to do so in a good enough way. But there were also aspects of the movie that were less than successful.

    First of all, Seth Rogen (playing Britt Reid/The Green Hornet). No, no, no. I know he was involved in directing and writing the movie and all, but he is not chiseled out for an action role of this caliber. I do admire his spirit and enthusiasm, but he is more suited for comedy movies. Seeing him in this role didn't go well with me. He did bring along some comedy, but it didn't work so well in this particular movie.

    And the scene at the beginning where Britt Reid was bringing home a woman and they went through the garage and sat in all the cars (showing them off for the audience, actually) in high-speed capture, what was up with that? Already at that point, the movie started to falter and crash.

    Jay Chou (playing Kato) certainly had HUGE shoes to fill out after the original role was played by Bruce Lee. And actually Chou did a decent enough job, with good acting and well-choreographed action/fighting sequences. So hats off to him for that.

    However, the most memorable person in the movie was Christoph Waltz (playing Chudnofsky). He was fantastic as a villain and worked his role very well and very convincingly. Plus there was also a good sense of humor to his role, and it worked well.

    The story told in the movie was fast-paced, captivating and interesting enough to keep you enthralled throughout the entire feature length.

    For an action movie, then "The Green Hornet" is actually quite good. But for a follow-up to the legacy of the TV series, the movie is a mediocre attempt with good intentions. Had they cast someone else for Britt Reid, it would have worked much better. Now, I am not saying that Seth Rogen is a bad actor, he was just ill-suited for this role. "The Green Hornet" is good entertainment if you are in for an evening of action, corny one-liners and a trip down memory lane.

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    • Curiosidades
      Seth Rogen proclaimed the film was a "nightmare", chalking it up to studio executives paying little attention to the most expensive portions of the film, and its inflated budget.
    • Pifias
      When Britt and Kato arrive back at the Reid mansion right before their brawl through Britt's rooms, it is night. But during the fight, daylight can be seen through a window.
    • Citas

      Britt Reid: Kato, I want you to take my hand, and I want you to come with me on this adventure.

      Kato: I go with you, but I don't want to touch you.

    • Créditos adicionales
      The light coming from the torch is green, instead of its usual combination of rainbow, twinkling colors. This green quickly dominates the screen after the appearance of the word "Columbia" and flares to a white hot burning image mixed with the green.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Also released in a 3D version.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Aristokraticheskiy kinematograf: Episodio #1.4 (2011)
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      Written by Carlton Kaller and Christopher Kaller (as Chris Kaller)

      Performed by Christopher Kaller (as Chris Kaller)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de enero de 2011 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Mandarín
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • El avispón verde
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • 2000 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Daily Sentinel Building)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Original Film
      • K/O Camera Toys
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    • Presupuesto
      • 120.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 98.780.042 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 33.526.876 US$
      • 16 ene 2011
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 227.817.248 US$
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      • 1h 59min(119 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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