Title: Venus and Vegas Directed by: Deman Lichetenstein Starring: Eddie Kaye Thomas, XDonald Faison, Eddie Guerra, Jaime Pressly, Florence Henderson, Molly Sims, Abraham Benrubi, Jon Polito, Jackie Martling Running time: 96 minutes, Rated R Special Features: Behind the Scenes Featurette, Trailer Eric (Eddie Guerra) just got dumped by his cheating girlfriend Tara (Jaime Pressly). Stu’s (Donald Faison)girlfriend Kristen (Roselyn Sanchez) just told him she’s pregnant. Alex (Eddie Kaye Thomas) thinks he has a flawless scheme going on at the racetrack and gets his sexy grandma (Florence Henderson) in on the action. The three friends discover some information on a counterfeit casino chips warehouse and decide to rob it; never mind [ Read More ]
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- 7/17/2013
- by juliana
- ShockYa
Amateur thieves Eric (Eddie Guerra), Stu (Donald Faison), and Alex (Eddie Kaye Thomas) have bad luck with women and with heists in the comedy film Venus and Vegas. The boys think they’ve found a way to Easy Street when they attempt to rob a Vegas mobster (Jon Polito); but, of course, things go wrong and Alex is taken prisoner. Thus Eric and Stu fumblingly try to rescue their friend while balancing their pathetic girlfriend drama.
Tara (Jaime Pressly) has dumped Eric for another man, yet he keeps trying to get her back—a task that’s complicated by the fact that he’s swooning hard for a mysterious woman (Molly Sims) he meets at the horse tracks. Meanwhile Stu’s girlfriend Kristen (Roselyn Sanchez) has something important to tell him, but he’s too busy keeping his thieving life a secret that he never has time to listen to her.
Tara (Jaime Pressly) has dumped Eric for another man, yet he keeps trying to get her back—a task that’s complicated by the fact that he’s swooning hard for a mysterious woman (Molly Sims) he meets at the horse tracks. Meanwhile Stu’s girlfriend Kristen (Roselyn Sanchez) has something important to tell him, but he’s too busy keeping his thieving life a secret that he never has time to listen to her.
- 6/28/2013
- by John Keith
- JustPressPlay.net
Ubisoft today announced that Call of Juarez: The Cartel is now available at retailers throughout North America for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The Windows PC version will be released on September 13, 2011. In Call of Juarez: The Cartel, players will journey through a modern day Wild West in which a Mexican drug cartel bombs a Us law enforcement agency, leading the Us government to put together a special task force to bring them down. That's where Lapd cop Ben McCall, DEA agent Eddie Guerra and FBI agent Kim Evans come in. As one of these protagonists, players will attempt to dismantle the Cartel through the streets of Los Angeles to Ciudad Juarez. Call of...
- 7/21/2011
- by Hector Cortez
- Monsters and Critics
Ubisoft released the multiplayer trailer for “Call of Juarez The Cartel” coming July 19, 2011 to Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. Game Description: When a Mexican drug cartel bombs a U.S. law enforcement agency, the U.S. government puts together a special task force to bring them down. Play as Ben McCall, a brutal Lapd cop and descendent of Ray McCall, or Eddie Guerra, a DEA agent with a chronic-gambling habit, or gang-affiliated street kid turned FBI agent, Kim Evans. Each character has their own unique story. As you fight to dismantle the Cartel and unfurl the mystery of the bombing, you’ll embark on an epic, bloody road trip from the...
- 7/14/2011
- by Brent Butler
- ShockYa
Ubisoft have released a brand new Multiplayer trailer for their eagerly-awaited three-quel, Call of Juarez: The Cartel, the third game in the award-winning Call of Juarez series, which is being developed by Techland for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. The game keeps the unique themes of the Wild West intact while taking gamers on an action-packed adventure set in present day. As with past Call of Juarez games, Call of Juarez: The Cartel is (despite the new look) from inception to execution, a Western shooter.
Call of Juarez The Cartel has a deep and gritty storyline that begins with a fictional drug cartel bombing a U.S. law enforcement agency, devastating the building and killing hundreds of people. The attack is a surprise, leading the U.S. to believe that cartel members had somehow infiltrated federal agencies. In a last-ditch effort, the U.S. puts together a special task force to...
Call of Juarez The Cartel has a deep and gritty storyline that begins with a fictional drug cartel bombing a U.S. law enforcement agency, devastating the building and killing hundreds of people. The attack is a surprise, leading the U.S. to believe that cartel members had somehow infiltrated federal agencies. In a last-ditch effort, the U.S. puts together a special task force to...
- 7/14/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Ubisoft announced more details for Call of Juarez: The Cartel, set to launch Summer 2011. The third game in the award-winning Call of Juarez series, the game is being developed by Techland for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. The game keeps the unique themes of the Wild West intact while taking gamers on an action-packed adventure set in present day. As with past Call of Juarez games, Call of Juarez: The Cartel is from inception to execution, a Western shooter.
Call of Juarez The Cartel has a deep and gritty storyline that begins with a fictional drug cartel bombing a U.S. law enforcement agency, devastating the building and killing hundreds of people. The attack is a surprise, leading the U.S. to believe that cartel members had somehow infiltrated federal agencies. In a last-ditch effort, the U.S. puts together a special task force to hunt down and stop the drug cartel.
Call of Juarez The Cartel has a deep and gritty storyline that begins with a fictional drug cartel bombing a U.S. law enforcement agency, devastating the building and killing hundreds of people. The attack is a surprise, leading the U.S. to believe that cartel members had somehow infiltrated federal agencies. In a last-ditch effort, the U.S. puts together a special task force to hunt down and stop the drug cartel.
- 3/8/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
"Call of Juarez: The Cartel" was announced a couple weeks ago, a follow-up to Techland's 2009 Wild West-set first-person shooter "Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood." We already know that "The Cartel" jumps forward in time to present-day Los Angeles, but little more than that was revealed in the initial announcement. More details came today via the game's publisher, Ubisoft.
The game will open with the bombing of a United States law enforcement agency, a surprise attack by a fictional drug cartel. Suspicions are soon raised that the incident occurred in part because federal agencies have been infiltrated by cartel members. The response is to establish a task force made up of three uniquely talented individuals who are under orders to bring down the cartel.
Ubi's description of the three agents, who are also the game's playable characters: "The task force consists of Kim Evans, a gang-affiliated street kid-turned-fbi agent, Eddie Guerra,...
The game will open with the bombing of a United States law enforcement agency, a surprise attack by a fictional drug cartel. Suspicions are soon raised that the incident occurred in part because federal agencies have been infiltrated by cartel members. The response is to establish a task force made up of three uniquely talented individuals who are under orders to bring down the cartel.
Ubi's description of the three agents, who are also the game's playable characters: "The task force consists of Kim Evans, a gang-affiliated street kid-turned-fbi agent, Eddie Guerra,...
- 3/3/2011
- by Adam Rosenberg
- MTV Multiplayer
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