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USER: 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 cast list and runtime.)
CHATBOT: Title: "Undercover Chaos in China" Genre: Spy Comedy Cast: - Glenn Powell as Agent Jack Harrison - Lana Condor as Agent Mia Thompson - Ronny Chieng as Drug Lord Xander Wong Runtime: 2 hours and 15 minutes SYNOPSIS: "Undercover Chaos in China" is a hilarious and action-packed R-rated spy comedy that follows the misadventures of Agent Jack Harrison, an eccentric and irreverent white man with a knack for finding trouble. Tasked with infiltrating China's underground drug scene, Jack teams up with his newly-recruited assistant, Agent Mia Thompson. As the duo embarks on their mission, they quickly discover the ruthless and diabolical drug lord, Xander Wong, who is hell-bent on becoming China's sole supplier of a potent and dangerous substance. Jack and Mia must navigate the treacherous world of international espionage, forming unlikely alliances and evading danger at every turn. Packed with non-stop laughs, thrilling action sequences, and unexpected plot twists, "Undercover Chaos in China" is a rollercoaster ride of humor, adventure, and espionage. --- INT. SECRET INTELLIGENCE HEADQUARTERS - DAY Agent Jack Harrison, dressed in a sharp suit, swaggers into the room. JACK (to himself) Alright, Jack, it's time to kick some ass! Agent Mia Thompson, a highly intelligent and fierce rookie, tumbles through the door. MIA (tripping) Ouch! I swear this office is designed to make me look like a fool. They exchange glances, both bemused by the situation. INT. CHINESE DRUG LORD'S LAIR - NIGHT Jack and Mia, now undercover, enter the lavish mansion. JACK (whispering) Alright, Mia, remember the plan. We have to win their trust and gather intel on Xander Wong. MIA (nervously) Got it. No problem, right? They try to blend in with the crowd, but their clumsy attempts attract attention. DRUG LORD HENCHMAN (angry) Who the f*** are you? You think you can waltz in here? Jack, never one to back down from a challenge, pulls out his wit. JACK (coolly) Well, I'm a dance instructor, baby. And I came to show you some killer moves. Jack and Mia break into an outlandish dance routine, leaving all in awe. INT. UNDERGROUND DRUG LAB - DAY Amidst explosions and gunfire, Jack and Mia navigate their way through the drug lab. MIA (panicked) Jack, we're outnumbered! What do we do? JACK (turning to Mia) Have no fear, Mia. I got a plan! Jack pulls out a gadget, resembling a miniature rocket launcher. JACK (grinning) Presenting, the "F**k-It-Up-O-Matic"! They unleash chaos in the lab, leaving no trace of ...
USER: 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 (including cameos) and runtime.)
CHATBOT: Title: Shanghai Shenanigans Genre: R-Rated Spy Comedy Runtime: 120 minutes Cast: Glenn Powell as Agent Jack Thompson Lana Condor as Agent Lily Chen Ronny Chieng as Drug Lord Ming Cheung Steve Buscemi as Director Samuel Johnson Zhang Ziyi as Agent Mei Ling Jameela Jamil as Agent Amelia Clarke Jackie Chan as Master Lin Wei Michelle Yeoh as Madame Chang Ken Jeong as Mr. Wong, the Informant Olivia Munn as Bella, Ming Cheung's seductive associate Awkwafina as Ling, a quirky fortune teller Terry Crews as Agent Rex Harrison Helena Bonham Carter as Agent Margaret Kensington Bruce Willis (cameo) as retired Agent Frank Mitchell John Cena (cameo) as a flamboyant bartender Synopsis: Shanghai Shenanigans follows the misadventures of Agent Jack Thompson, a white man with a devil-may-care attitude who is assigned to go undercover in China to stop the diabolical drug lord Ming Cheung, played by Ronny Chieng. Along the way, Jack is paired with his newly-recruited assistant, Agent Lily Chen, portrayed by Lana Condor. The film opens with Director Samuel Johnson, played by Steve Buscemi, briefing Jack on the mission. The duo must infiltrate Cheung's operations, which have been wreaking havoc on the streets of Shanghai. With Lily's tech-savvy skills and Jack's unexpected charm, the unlikely pair embarks on a wild and hilarious mission. From the moment they arrive in Shanghai, the duo finds themselves in one absurd situation after another. They encounter Agent Mei Ling, played by Zhang Ziyi, who is an expert in martial arts, and Agent Amelia Clarke, portrayed by Jameela Jamil, who specializes in disguises. Their investigation takes them to Madame Chang's underground casino, where they unwittingly set off a chain of events that incurs the wrath of both Ming Cheung and Bella, played by Olivia Munn. As chaos ensues, they seek guidance from Master Lin Wei, portrayed by Jackie Chan, a wise martial arts instructor with a hidden past. Throughout the film, the dialogue is laced with strong profanity, including constant use of the f-bomb, adding to the comedy and irreverence. Jack's brash personality often clashes with Lily's more cautious approach, causing friction and hilarity within their partnership. With the clock ticking, the duo goes undercover at a masquerade ball thrown by Ming Cheung, leading to a hilarious sequence involving mistaken identities, double-crossing agents, and dangerous encounters. The mission intensifies as Lily discovers her talent for combat and Jack struggles...
USER: 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 (including(excluding cameos) and runtime.)
CHATBOT: 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 t...
USER: 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)cameos), director, producers, executive producers, screenplay/story writers and runtime.)
CHATBOT: Title: Double Trouble in Shanghai Genre: Action, Comedy Director: Paul Feig Producers: Paul Feig, Chris Bender, Jonathan M. Glazier Executive Producers: Glenn Powell, Lana Condor Screenplay: John Francis Daley, Jonathan M. Goldstein Story: John Francis Daley, Jonathan M. Goldstein, Paul Feig Cast: Glenn Powell as Max Westwood Lana Condor as Mei Li Ronny Chieng as Chen "The Cobra" Wu Simon Pegg as Maurice Pennington Ken Jeong as Agent Park Maggie Q as Special Agent Chang Jason Mantzoukas as Rusty Jackie Chan as Master Lin Michelle Yeoh as Madame Ming Terry Crews as General Roberts Jamie Chung as Ling Ling Bobby Lee as Chen's Henchman Runtime: 2 hours 10 minutes --- INT. SPY AGENCY HEADQUARTERS - DAY Max Westwood, a confident yet clumsy white man in his mid-30s, nervously paces the room. He's been reassigned to go undercover in China to take down the notorious drug lord, Chen "The Cobra" Wu. AGENT PARK (introducing) Max, meet your new assistant, Mei Li. Mei Li, a highly intelligent and quick-witted woman in her late 20s, enters the room. Max is instantly smitten. MAX WESTWOOD (stuttering) Um, h-hi. Nice to meet you, Mei Li. I'm Max. MEI LI (smirking) The pleasure is all mine, Max. Let's get started. --- EXT. SHANGHAI STREETS - NIGHT Max and Mei Li walk through a bustling Chinese marketplace, trying to blend in. Max, attempting to appear cool, bumps into a street vendor's cart, causing chaos. MAX WESTWOOD (apologetic) Sorry! Really sorry! Street Vendor (in Mandarin, subtitles) F**k you! MEI LI (grinning) Off to a great start, Max. --- INT. COBRA'S SECRET LAIR - NIGHT Max and Mei Li infiltrate Chen "The Cobra" Wu's secret hideout. They stumble upon a room full of drugs and cash. MAX WESTWOOD (impressed) Wow, Cobra's making a killing. MEI LI (grinning) Literally. We need to find evidence to bring him down. --- INT. HOTEL ROOM - NIGHT Max and Mei Li relax after a hard day of spy work. They begin to feel the tension, and the chemistry between them becomes apparent. Max decides to make a bold move. MAX WESTWOOD (suggestively) You know, Mei Li, if we weren't colleagues, I'd definitely... MEI LI (interrupting, teasing) Max, save it for after we've caught the Cobra. --- INT. MARTIAL ARTS STUDIO - DAY Max and Mei Li receive intense training from Master Lin, a wise yet eccentric martial arts expert. MASTER LIN (seriously) To defeat your enemy, you must become one with yourself and one with the crazy sh*t that happens around you. MAX WESTWOOD (confused) That was... prof...
USER: Write a long R-rated spy comedy (from Universal Pictures, Marv Studios, Complete Fiction Pictures Ltd, and Original Film) 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 cast list (excluding cameos), director, producers, executive producers, music composer, screenplay/story writers and runtime.)
CHATBOT: Title: "Undercover Shenanigans" Cast: - Glenn Powell as Agent John Reynolds - Lana Condor as Samantha Park, John's assistant - Ronny Chieng as Ming Zhang, the diabolical drug lord - Ken Jeong as Agent Chang, John's contact in China - Michelle Yeoh as Mei Ling, a skilled martial artist working with John - Constance Wu as Lucy, a seductive double agent - Jack Black as Agent Zapp, a bumbling CIA agent - Amy Poehler as Diane, John's ex-girlfriend and fellow agent - Awkwafina as Ming's quirky sidekick, Mei - Will Ferrell as Agent Randy, John's rival in the field - Kaavia James Union Wade as Baby Zhang, Ming's infant daughter Director: David Leitch Producers: - Marc Platt - Peter Safran - Neal H. Moritz - Elizabeth Banks Executive Producers: - Eric Gitter - Buddy Patrick - Kelly McCormick - David Ellison - Dana Goldberg - Marv Wolfman - Stephen A. David Music Composer: Tyler Bates Screenplay/Story Writers: - Ashley Miller - Zack Stentz Runtime: 120 minutes Synopsis: Agent John Reynolds, a charismatic and cocky white man, is assigned to go undercover in China to uncover the secret operations of notorious drug lord Ming Zhang. With a knack for trouble, John's unique blend of charm and street-smarts make him the perfect candidate for the job. Soon, he meets his newly-recruited assistant, Samantha Park, a brilliant and resourceful agent determined to prove herself. As John and Samantha navigate the perils of espionage, they form an unlikely but effective partnership. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and eccentric characters, leading to hilarious and action-packed situations. Their mission becomes even more complicated when they discover Ming's plan involves a potent new drug that threatens to destabilize the entire region. Infused with raunchy humor and relentless action, "Undercover Shenanigans" takes audiences on a wild ride through the streets of China. With strong language, violence, and sexual content, the film capitalizes on the R-rating to push boundaries and keep viewers on the edge of their seats. As John and Samantha work to bring down Ming, they encounter double agents, seductive spies, and a host of unexpected allies. Along the way, they unravel personal secrets and confront their own insecurities, adding depth to the comedic chaos. The crux of the story centers around John's gradual realization that being a spy involves more than just playing a role. He learns the importance of teamwork, trust, and sacrifice as he fights to protect innoce...
USER: Write a long R-rated spy comedy (from Universal Pictures, Marv Studios, Complete Fiction Pictures Ltd, and Original Film) about a white manspy (portrayed by Glenn Powell)Chris Pine) being assigned to go to China and be undercover, as he also meets his newly-recruited assistant (portrayed by Lana Condor)Stephanie Hsu) 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 cast list (excluding cameos), director, producers, executive producers, music composer, screenplay/story writers and runtime.)
CHATBOT: Title: "Spy Games: Operation Shanghai" Genre: R-Rated Spy Comedy Director: Edgar Wright Producers: 1. Tim Bevan 2. Eric Fellner 3. Neal H. Moritz 4. Joe Roth Executive Producers: 1. Chris Pine 2. Stephanie Hsu 3. Ronny Chieng 4. Edgar Wright 5. Jason Statham Music Composer: John Powell Screenplay/Story Writers: 1. Edgar Wright 2. Simon Pegg 3. Michael Bacall Runtime: 2 hours and 15 minutes --- CAST: Chris Pine as Agent Jack Thompson Stephanie Hsu as Agent Lily Chen Ronny Chieng as Drago Fu Jon Hamm as Director Allen Morris Bryce Dallas Howard as Agent Samantha Rogers Michelle Yeoh as Madame Tang Jason Statham as Agent Rex Liu Yifei as Ling Chen, Lily's sister Jamie Foxx as Vinny "Viper" DeLuca Mila Kunis as Natalia Petrov --- INT. UNIVERSAL PICTURES LOGO - DAY --- EXT. SHANGHAI SKYLINE - DAY A montage shows the bustling city of Shanghai, with its futuristic buildings and colorful lights. --- INT. CIA HEADQUARTERS - JACK'S OFFICE - DAY Agent JACK THOMPSON, a suave yet clumsy white spy in his mid-30s, sits at his desk. It's covered in paperwork and whiskey bottles. He receives a phone call from DIRECTOR ALLEN MORRIS. JACK (into the phone) Yeah, Morris, what's the latest? MORRIS (V.O.) Thompson, we've got a major situation in China. Cultivating something real nasty. JACK (throws an empty whiskey bottle) Son of a bitch! What do you want me to do? --- EXT. SHANGHAI STREET MARKET - DAY JACK, wearing a bad wig and sunglasses, wanders through a crowded market. He stumbles upon LILY CHEN, an intelligence prodigy. LILY (in disbelief) You're Agent Thompson? The legendary spy? Jesus, you look like a reject from a failed '70s porn flick. JACK (flashing a charming smile) Why, thank you! Flattery will get you everywhere. --- INT. SAFE HOUSE - NIGHT JACK and LILY examine classified files on the notorious DRAGO FU. They laugh and joke while sipping champagne. JACK (taking a sip) Alright, Agent Chen, let's stop this son of a bitch. --- INT. DRAGO FU'S LAIR - NIGHT JACK and LILY infiltrate DRAGO's hideout. They navigate through booby traps, fighting off henchmen with dynamic choreography. JACK (kicking henchman's face) Eat lead, you motherfucker! --- INT. UNDERGROUND CASINO - NIGHT JACK and LILY approach MADAME TANG, a powerful and seductive crime boss. MADAME TANG (seductively) Agent Thompson, do you have the package? JACK (coolly) Of course, my delectable devil. --- INT. LUXURY SUITE - NIGHT JACK and LILY, exhausted, enter an opulent suite. They collapse on the bed togethe...
USER: Write a long R-rated spy comedy (from Universal Pictures, Marv Studios, Complete Fiction Pictures Ltd, and Original Film) about a white spy (portrayed by Chris Pine) being assigned to go to China and be undercover, as he also meets his newly-recruited assistant (portrayed by Stephanie Hsu) 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 cast list (excluding cameos), director, producers, executive producers, music composer, screenplay/story writers and runtime.)
CHATBOT: Title: "Spy Games: Mission Shanghai" Genre: Action, Comedy Director: Paul Feig Producers: Matthew Vaughn, Peter Safran, Neal H. Moritz Executive Producers: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg Music Composer: Ludwig Goransson Screenplay: Sarah Polley Story By: Phil Lord, Chris Miller Runtime: 120 minutes CAST: Chris Pine as Agent Jack Bradshaw Stephanie Hsu as Lily Chen Ronny Chieng as Wang Liwei Ken Jeong as Agent Ray Chen Bobby Lee as Agent Terry Kim Jing Tian as Mei Ling Daniel Wu as Ying Tao Choi Siwon as Li Chen ---------- INT. CIA HEADQUARTERS - DAY A bustling hub of intelligence agents. Agent JACK BRADSHAW, a dashing white spy, struts through the buzzing room, his confidence unmatched. He receives an envelope from his boss, AGENT RAY CHEN, a wisecracking veteran. AGENT RAY CHEN (interrupting Jack's swagger) Listen up, hotshot. You're assigned to infiltrate China. We've got reports of a dangerous drug lord, WANG LIWEI, wreaking havoc there. You'll need an assistant. Jack opens the envelope, revealing a dossier on LILY CHEN, a talented but inexperienced new recruit. INT. AIRPLANE - DAY Jack and Lily sit side by side, going over their mission details. JACK Remember, Lily, stay alert at all times. This Wang guy is slippery. LILY Definitely, Jack. I won't let you down. INT. SHANGHAI HOTEL - NIGHT Jack and Lily settle into their luxurious suite. Lily startles as a butler, WANG TAO, enters with a tray of drinks. He accidentally spills on Lily, causing her blouse to become sheer. WANG TAO (squirming) Oh, I am so sorry, Miss Lily. Let me clean that up. Jack grins, enjoying the view, but tries to remain professional. JACK (interrupting) Thanks, Tao. I'll take it from here. Tao exits with an embarrassed chuckle. Lily shoots Jack a coy smile. LILY (slyly) Enjoying the perks of working undercover already, Jack? JACK (smiling) Always, Lily. But remember, we are here for business. INT. UNDERGROUND NIGHTCLUB - NIGHT Jack and Lily navigate a pulsating sea of dancers, hoping to gather information on Wang Liwei. Suddenly, a sultry woman approaches Jack, her revealing dress hugging her curves. PROSTITUTE (seductively) Care for a good time, handsome? Jack smirks, playing along for cover. JACK (whispering) I'm undercover, but I'd love to hear what you know about Wang Liwei. PROSTITUTE (smiling) Follow me. INT. SAFEHOUSE - DAY In a dimly lit room, Jack spars with Lily, honing her combat skills. JACK Remember, Lily, technique beats raw power. Lily expertly outmaneuvers Jack, sending ...
USER: Write a long R-rated spy comedy (from Universal Pictures, Marv Studios, and Original Film) about a white spy (portrayed by Chris Pine)Miles Teller) being assigned to go to China and be undercover, as he also meets his newly-recruited hot and small (5'0") assistant (portrayed by Stephanie Hsu) 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 cast list (excluding(in(ex)cluding cameos), director, producers, executive producers,directors, music composer,composers, screenplay/story writers and runtime.)
CHATBOT: Title: "Undercover Shenanigans" Genre: Spy Comedy Studio: Universal Pictures, Marv Studios, and Original Film Directors: Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Music Composers: Mark Mothersbaugh and Ludwig Goransson Screenplay/Story Writers: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Seth Rogen Runtime: 120 minutes ------ CAST: Miles Teller as Agent Jack Thomson Stephanie Hsu as Agent Lily Chen Ronny Chieng as Drug Lord Chang Li James Franco as Agent Kyle Michaels Terry Crews as Agent Marcus Johnson Snoop Dogg as Agent J.B. Lee Emma Stone as Agent Becky Hughes Michelle Yeoh as Madame Xiao Ken Jeong as Agent Tommy Wong ------ INT. UNDERCOVER AGENT HEADQUARTERS - DAY Agent Jack Thomson, a clumsy but well-intentioned white spy, is summoned by his boss, Agent Kyle Michaels, and informed that he will be sent undercover to China to take down the notorious drug lord, Chang Li. Jack's new assistant, the hot and petite Agent Lily Chen, is assigned to assist him and keep an eye on him. INT. UNDERCOVER HEADQUARTERS - TRAINING ROOM - DAY Jack and Lily are introduced to the team, including Agent Marcus Johnson, the tough and fearless enforcer, Agent J.B. Lee, the tech-savvy hacker, and Agent Tommy Wong, the eccentric disguise expert. INT. AIRPLANE - DAY As Jack and Lily fly to China, they bond over their shared love for spy movies and their excitement for the mission. Lily reveals her hidden talents, such as fluent Chinese and expertise in martial arts. INT. UNDERCOVER OPERATIONS HEADQUARTERS - NIGHT Jack and Lily arrive in China and set up their undercover base. They receive information that Chang Li plans to carry out a major drug deal within two days. INT. UNDERCOVER OPERATIONS HEADQUARTERS - SURVEILLANCE ROOM - NIGHT Jack and Lily gather intelligence, strategize, and come up with a plan to infiltrate Chang Li's organization. Their banter is filled with constant f-bombs, as their personalities clash. INT. UNDERCOVER OPERATIONS HEADQUARTERS - SUPPLY ROOM - NIGHT Agent J.B. Lee supplies Jack and Lily with an array of gadgets, including hidden cameras, microphones, and exploding chewing gum. INT. UNDERGROUND CLUB - NIGHT Jack and Lily go undercover at a flashy underground club, where they aim to plant a tracking device on one of Chang Li's henchmen. Lily uses her charms to distract while Jack clumsily attempts to plant the device. INT. UNDERCOVER OPERATIONS HEADQUARTERS - TRAINING ROOM - DAY Agent Becky Hughes, a seductive and experienced agent, joins the team. Jack instantly become...
USER: Write a long R-rated spy comedy (from Universal Pictures,Pictures and Marv Studios, and Original Film)Studios) about a white spy (portrayed by Miles Teller) being assigned to go to China and be undercover, as he also meets his newly-recruited hot and small (5'0") assistant (portrayed by Stephanie Hsu) 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 cast list (in(ex)cluding(including cameos), directors,director, music composers, screenplay/story writerswriter and long runtime.)
CHATBOT: Title: Double Crossed Genre: R-rated Spy Comedy Studio: Universal Pictures and Marv Studios Director: Seth Rogen Music Composers: Hanz Zimmer and Ludwig Goransson Screenplay/Story Writer: Jonah Hill Runtime: Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes Cast: Miles Teller as Agent Jake Thompson Stephanie Hsu as Lucy Chang Ronny Chieng as Lin "Dragon" Wei Tilda Swinton as Director Rebecca McAllister Amy Adams as Agent Jennifer Collins Jason Statham as Agent Ivan Drake Emma Stone as Eva Roberts Chris Pratt as Agent Mike Harris Bill Murray as Uncle Larry Gal Gadot as Natasha Vasiliev Dave Franco as Agent Troy Johnson Zach Galifianakis as Bob, the eccentric inventor Cameos: Jackie Chan as Master Wong Dwayne Johnson as Agent Johnson Samuel L. Jackson as Agent Jackson Seth Rogen as Agent Seth Danny McBride as Agent McBride Idris Elba as Agent Steele Synopsis: In "Double Crossed," we follow Agent Jake Thompson, a cunning yet comically clumsy white spy who is assigned to go undercover in China. The mission: stop Lin "Dragon" Wei, one of the most diabolical drug lords in the history of China. As Agent Thompson arrives in China, he realizes that he needs an assistant, and he is introduced to his newly-recruited hot and petite assistant, Lucy Chang. Agent Thompson and Lucy Chang find themselves navigating through a hilarious world of deception, espionage, and cultural misunderstandings. As they delve deeper into Dragon's operation, they discover an intricate web of corruption involving high-ranking officials and international criminals. Frequently employing strong profanity, particularly the f-bomb, the film uses dialogue to bring out the comedic elements. Agent Thompson's clumsy personality often clashes with Lucy Chang's assertiveness, leading to comedic misunderstandings and explosive situations. As their relationship develops, Lucy's intelligence and resourcefulness become key elements in their mission's success. Despite her small stature, Lucy proves to be a powerful ally not to be underestimated. Throughout the film, there are intense action sequences with strong violence and bloody images. The spy duo will face a series of dangerous encounters, including high-speed car chases, intense shootouts, and daring stunts. The violence is exaggerated for comedic effect, featuring slapstick humor and creative improvisation. The film also explores sexual/suggestive material, including nudity, in a comedic context. Agent Thompson finds himself in hilarious, awkward situations as h...