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Welcome to the Jungle

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
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4.9/10
14K
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Jean-Claude Van Damme, Adam Brody, Dennis Haysbert, Aaron Takahashi, Rob Huebel, Kristen Schaal, and Megan Boone in Welcome to the Jungle (2013)
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A company retreat on a tropical island goes terribly awry.A company retreat on a tropical island goes terribly awry.A company retreat on a tropical island goes terribly awry.

  • Director
    • Rob Meltzer
  • Writer
    • Jeff Kauffmann
  • Stars
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Adam Brody
    • Rob Huebel
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rob Meltzer
    • Writer
      • Jeff Kauffmann
    • Stars
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • Adam Brody
      • Rob Huebel
    • 75User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 25Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Storm
    Adam Brody
    Adam Brody
    • Chris
    Rob Huebel
    Rob Huebel
    • Phil
    Megan Boone
    Megan Boone
    • Lisa
    Kristen Schaal
    Kristen Schaal
    • Brenda
    Dennis Haysbert
    Dennis Haysbert
    • Mr. Palmer
    Aaron Takahashi
    Aaron Takahashi
    • Troy
    Eric Edelstein
    Eric Edelstein
    • Jared
    Juan C. Defendini
    • Javier
    Zev Glassenberg
    Zev Glassenberg
    • Luther the Intern
    Tommy Kavelin
    • Bob Krayton
    Michael J. Morris
    • Michael
    Teeadora Paz
    Teeadora Paz
    • Stephanie
    • (as Stephanie Lopez)
    Robert Peters
    Robert Peters
    • Dale
    John Piñero
    • Buddy the Pilot
    Mark Sherman
    Mark Sherman
    • Sailor Bob
    Brian Tester
    Brian Tester
    • Senior Naval Officer
    Bianca Van Damme
    Bianca Van Damme
    • Ashley
    • (as Bianca Bree)
    • Director
      • Rob Meltzer
    • Writer
      • Jeff Kauffmann
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    7Mash-the-stampede

    Van-Damme makes this film watchable

    I'm not going to get into any plot or detailed film descriptions in this review (if you can call it that). All I'm am going to write is what I did and did not enjoy about this film.

    Firstly, the bad parts - the thing that really let's the film down is the writing - basically the majority of the actors just aren't given enough to play with. They all try really hard to get laughs, whether it be by forcing out swear words or resorting to penis and boob jokes that come across more than a little forced. The characters for the most part are likable enough but the comedic actors/actresses like Kristen Schaal are not used to their full comedic potential and it is disappointing to say the least.

    TV actors Adam Brody and Megan boon are good on their roles and do their best at trying to keep the viewer from nodding off into a dull boredom coma.

    So why give what really is just another average comedy film that would otherwise deserve only a 5 out of ten, a 7?

    Well, the answer is obvious - Jean-Claude Van Damme! Not only does he save this film from being shelved completely - he manages to make it really enjoyable and worth watching and he really is hilarious!

    I have always been a massive Van Damme fan ( or "Fan a Damme" as I like to put it) but that being said, I think comedy is really a route he should explore on a more regular basis. Every scene Van Damme appears in - he steals completely and the only laugh-out-loud scenes in the film are they ones with him in them! Clearly he is enjoying himself and it really shows on screen. Whether he is stealing the other actors lines or just making fun of himself - JCVD is the one and only reason you should watch this film and I give the extra 2 stars to this films rating due to his brilliant, comedic performance.

    Hopefully this film is the comedic stepping-stone Van Damme uses to land a comedy role in a big-budget comedy film and to give him the big mainstream hit he really deserves :)

    You are and always will be the man, Van Damme!!!
    6Hellmant

    Jean-Claude Van Damme tries his hand at comedy!

    'WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE': Three Stars (Out of Five)

    Jean-Claude Van Damme tries his hand at comedy with this workforce island retreat slapstick adventure film also starring Adam Brody, Rob Huebel, Megan Boone, Kristen Schaal and Dennis Haysbert. Brody plays an insecure office worker who is always being bullied by his co-worker (played by Huebel) and dreaming of a better life. Van Damme plays an ex-marine wilderness guide who takes the office on a 'work team adventure'. It was directed by Rob Meltzer and written by first time film writer Jeff Kauffmann. I found the movie to be pretty poorly written and directed but I did admire the effort put in by all of the cast (especially Van Damme).

    Brody plays Chris, a bullied office worker who is constantly fantasizing about impressing his boss, Mr. Crawford (Haysbert), and co-workers; especially an HR manager named Lisa (Boone). Huebel plays the man who's always taking advantage of Chris, named Phil, and recently stole a successful idea of his. Chris finally has the chance to stand up to Phil, and prove his worth to all of his co-workers, when the entire work team is stranded on an island during a retreat. Their instructor, an ex-marine named Storm Rothchild (Van Damme), is attacked by a tiger and decommissioned.

    This is Van Damme's first venture into comedy and he does a great job; I'm becoming more and more impressed with him (as an actor, athlete and entertainer) as years go on. It's just a shame he didn't have a better script and director to work with. I'd still much rather watch a movie like this than something like 'THE GAME PLAN' (with The Rock) or 'THE PACIFIER' (with Vin Diesel) though. Brody and Huebel are always good in comedies like this and it's great to see Haysbert stretching and doing comedy as well (and he's funny in his few scenes). I just didn't like the story or most of the jokes very much (and thought it was pretty poorly directed). Grade A for acting and effort though.

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    7greglanyard

    Stupid but genuinely funny

    Alright first of all, this movie is dumb. Let's just get that out of the way first. You're looking for an intelligent, movie? Look somewhere else.

    OK now that that's covered, this movie is hilarious. It's not a serious, realistic, or high-budget movie, and it knows that. Definitely doesn't take itself seriously at all, which just compounds the humor exponentially. This movie is very self-aware that it's an exaggerated caricature of the trope it's based on.

    If you don't like swearing, poop jokes, or you're looking for a cerebral, deep story line, don't watch it. If you're planning on doing some lighthearted laughing for an hour and a half, put it on.
    7derekmustachi

    Gimme a break with the reviews, were you people expecting Shakespeare?

    This movie is strictly for people who enjoyed Office Space, Dumb & Dumber, Dodgeball, Ace Ventura, etc. and have the capacity to get over themselves. It's absolutely ridiculous, immature, and goofy like all of those other low brow comedies but with a way smaller budget and considerably less starpower. It's not a thinking mans movie and will never considered for an Oscar but I think anybody with common sense realizes that 5 minutes in. It's definitely not an instant classic either but people on this site are being way to hard considering what this is. All the acting is more than adequate for a screwball comedy and it has it's share of laughs and silliness. I'd recommend it for the people who just want be amused and entertained for a few hours by a little of absurdity.
    7SolarisTron

    Totally Awesome

    I don't understand all the negative reviews out there. This is a miraculous gem of a movie that achieved the near impossible by eliciting at least half a dozen deep belly laughs by being a very low budget movie starring you know who. I haven't enjoyed a comedy this much since Super Bad and Pineapple Express. It's really funny in a way that Office Space is funny, quirky, dry and with characters just exaggerated enough so we don't forget they are true in the banality of our corporate work lives. There is a stoner character that reminds me a lot of Seth Rogan, so yes the film is not perfect, and it probably did exploit Office Space for some of it's humor, so it's not really original, but in the final analysis, if you like Dilbert you will laugh. If you like Van Damme making fun of a ridiculous caricature of himself you will find this film funny.

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    • Trivia
      One of the aliases (François Van Varenberg) Jean-Claude Van Damme is accused of being an impersonator is actually his real name .
    • Goofs
      The aircraft the team flies out in, N106SW, is a Shorts SD3-30, and by law requires a crew of two to fly at all times. It is illegal to fly it single pilot in this aircraft, even when there are no passengers on board.
    • Quotes

      Storm: [Talking to tiger] Be not afraid, my noble jungle brother.

    • Crazy credits
      Bob Krayton played by Tommy Kavelin is listed twice during the cast, once between Javier played by Juan C. Defendini and Bob the Sailor played by Mark Sherman, and then five spots later as the final billed cast member.
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    • Release date
      • February 8, 2014 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Puerto Rico
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Thử Thách Sống Còn
    • Filming locations
      • Puerto Rico
    • Production companies
      • The Salt Company International
      • Pimienta
      • 120dB Films
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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