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“Write a long R-rated spy comedy about a white man (portrayed by Glenn Powell) be” (9 conversations)
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1 turn Sep 24, 2023 at 7:18 PM CDT United States , Missouri
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Write a long R-rated spy comedy about a white man (portrayed by Glenn Powell) being assigned to go to China and be undercover, as he also meets his newly-recruited assistant (portrayed by Lana Condor) to stop one of the most diabolical drug lords (portrayed by Ronny Chieng) in the history of China. Frequently include strong profanity throughout (Extremely constant uses of the f-bomb). Also frequently include dialogue. Make the film rated R for strong violence and bloody images, sexual/suggestive material including nudity, strong drug content and language throughout. (Also include the ENTIRE cast list (excluding cameos) and runtime.)
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Title: "Spy F**kery" Genre: R-Rated Spy Comedy Runtime: 2 hours 15 minutes Cast: Glenn Powell as Agent Jack Thompson Lana Condor as Agent Lucy Chen Ronny Chieng as Mr. Xiang Samuel L. Jackson as Agent Johnson Brie Larson as Agent Anna Rodriguez Riley Keough as Lily Sullivan John Cho as Agent Lee Wong Daniel Dae Kim as Agent Chen Li Jamie Foxx as Agent Marcus Davis Ruby Rose as Agent Emily Stone Ken Jeong as Agent Ricky Liu Awkwafina as Agent Lisa Nguyen Michelle Yeoh as Madame Wu Jackie Chan as General Zhang Constance Wu as Li Mei Chen Liu Yifei as Mei-Ling Song Synopsis: Agent Jack Thompson, a charismatic yet somewhat clueless American spy, is assigned to go undercover in China to take down the most diabolical drug lord in the history of the country, Mr. Xiang. With his new recruit, the fiercely capable Agent Lucy Chen, as his trusty sidekick, Jack reluctantly embarks on the mission. As the two agents get acquainted, their cultural and personality differences cause hilarious clashes. Jack's lack of knowledge about Chinese customs and language, mixed with his penchant for inappropriate jokes, comedy ensues at every turn. The duo sets off to infiltrate Xiang's organization, blending in with the vibrant streets of Shanghai. Along the way, Jack and Lucy encounter a diverse array of outlandish characters, quirky informants, and dangerous situations. Through bumbling mishaps and outrageous action sequences, they manage to make some progress in their mission while leaving chaos and mayhem in their wake. Their investigation takes a steamy turn when Jack's flirtations with various women, including Lily Sullivan, an undercover informant, bring unexpected consequences. The film frequently features sexual/suggestive material, including nudity, which adds an extra layer of humor and spice to the story. Meanwhile, the devious drug lord, Mr. Xiang, played excellently by Ronny Chieng, is aware of the spies in his midst. Xiang's cunning and the relentless pursuit of the American agents become a thrilling cat-and-mouse game. As the mission intensifies, the violence escalates, with strong violence and bloody images scattered throughout. Jack and Lucy find themselves in increasingly dangerous situations, fighting their way through Xiang's henchmen. Amidst the chaos, Agent Johnson, a seasoned spy played by Samuel L. Jackson, arrives to lend a helping hand. With his stoic demeanor and a colorful language arsenal, he throws even more chaotic energy into the mix. The climax of the film takes place in Xiang's secret hideout, where explosive showdowns and maximum laughter converge. With the help of their fellow agents and a surprising twist involving Madame Wu, played by Michelle Yeoh, Lucy and Jack confront Xiang in a jaw-dropping finale. "Spy F**kery" combines outrageous comedy, thrilling action, and a touch of romance to deliver a hilarious and action-packed spy adventure. With its stellar cast, witty dialogue, constant use of profanity, strong drug content, and non-stop entertainment, this R-rated comedy is bound to keep audiences laughing and engaged throughout.