Synopsis
Here for a good time not a long time
A comedy that follows a group of friends as they navigate their way through the freedoms and responsibilities of unsupervised adulthood.
A comedy that follows a group of friends as they navigate their way through the freedoms and responsibilities of unsupervised adulthood.
Blake Jenner Zoey Deutch Ryan Guzman Tyler Hoechlin J. Quinton Johnson Glen Powell Wyatt Russell Will Brittain Austin Amelio Temple Baker Tanner Kalina Juston Street Forrest Vickery Jonathan Breck Dora Madison Celina Chapin Shailaun Manning Lynden Orr Zoey Brooks Asjha Cooper Olivia Jordan Anna Vanston Michael Monsour Sophia Ali Courtney Tailor Taylor Ashley Murphy Christina Burdette Ernest James Jason Liebrecht Show All…
Will Nicholson Pete Herzog Chas Naylor Jared Brower Kelsey Craig Daniel Guindi Ryan Hartsell Laychin Lee Nick Shirsty Shannon Thomas
Tutti vogliono qualcosa, Todos queremos algo, Όλοι θέλουν από λίγο!!, Koulam rotzim et ze, Todos Querem o Mesmo, Каждому свое, Sinh Vien Sieu Quay, Tout le monde en veut !!, Todos Querem Um Pouco, 에브리바디 원츠 썸!!, Herkes Biraz İster!!, כולם רוצים את זה, Каждому своё, 各有少年时, Każdy by chciał!!, 我們的輕狂年代, Jovens, Loucos e Mais Rebeldes, Όλοι Θέλουν Από Λίγο!!, Everybody Wants Some, Кожному своє, 蠢蠢欲動, Sinh Viên Siêu Quậy!!, อยากได้มั้ย...ใครสักคน
I wish there was a 6-hour cut of this movie. Or longer. I just wish it never ended.
this movie is a goddamn delight. 2016's MAGIC MIKE XXL (though with broader appeal, i'd imagine. and fewer man-thongs… but not *many* fewer man-thongs). plotlessness is the new plot. get the fuck right on out of here with that conflict, ya hear?
MVP = a tough call, but Glen Powell with the walk-off win.
peak Linklater continues apace. now that's what i'm talking about.
p.s. Bernie Tiede crushing it as the production's hired Cat Wrangler. wrangled the shit out of those cats.
Stand By Me, Dazed and Confused, and Everybody Wants Some is the greatest trilogy of all-time. It might not be an official trilogy, but in my eyes it is. We look into the lives of middle schoolers, high schoolers, and college students. Also known as the 3 main stages of a young person's life and each film is done brilliantly. You could even substitute School of Rock for Stand By Me to make it a Linklater trilogy.
Everybody Wants Some is a complete and utter joy. A film so full of life and spirit. A party movie with a message. I never wanted this film to end. All of the characters are absolutely fantastic. Everyone gets their moment to shine.…
i am going to be dressing like a late-70s, early-80s slutty man for the rest of the summer 🫡
i owe my life to whoever decided to cast glen powell in this cause quite literally no one has ever been hotter ever
In almost every comedic movie I've ever seen, no matter how funny the overall film is, there's going to be moments of drama. It seems all comedic writers need to channel their inner Billy Shakespeare. What I adore about Richard Linklater's Everybody Wants Some is the closest we get to drama is the comment made by Jake, the character most of the movie is seen through, about Super Baseball Scout Pete Ward, not being real. The tension lasts for seconds, and that's it. The rest of the movie is simple lighthearted fun. Nothing more. Nothing less. Yes, the fellas want to hook up with the ladies. Yes, the fellas want to score more than homeruns. But, that's 1980's life for…
There wasn't a single minute of this film's runtime during which my emotional expression wasn't ranging from a light chuckle to hysterical laughter. Maybe my favorite comedy of the decade so far. The entire cast needs their own TV series.
For the record: because this movie is still being discussed, and I think it's best to restore some sanity to modern film dialogue despite not being too fond of this movie, I believe Everybody Wants Some and the filmmakers shouldn't be so quickly labeled "sexist, racist, transphobic, homophobic", whatever buzzword the radical critics come up with now. At least not without some discussion first.
Calling the film sexist, by definition, implies there's a malice towards a supposed lesser sex, which Everybody Wants Some, the filmmakers and cast never make the case for. There's no power position hierarchy between the sexes in the film. The guys roll around in mud fights just as much as the girls do. Both girls and…
The best hangout film since.... Well, the last Linklater film, and the one before that and the one before that. Man knows how to hang.
glen powell in this movie is the hottest anyone has ever been in any movie ever