I personally don't think I can play 'Tag' lifelong, it'll be cool though. Well that's the main story on the upcoming movie what Jeremy Renner stars in. Jeremy plays Jerry, the undefeated plater in a game of tag that friends have been playing since they were little kids.
“Tag” is based on a true story, the New Line Cinema comedy shows how far some guys will go to be the last man standing. For one month every year, five highly competitive friends (Ed Helms, Jake Johnson, Hannibal Buress, Jon Hamm and Jeremy Renner) hit the ground running in a no-holds-barred game of tag they’ve been playing since the first grade—risking their necks, their jobs and their relationships to take each other down with the battle cry: “You’re It!”
This year, the game coincides with the wedding of their only undefeated player, which should finally make him an easy target. But he knows they’re coming…and he’s ready.
For the entire month of May every year, no matter what is on their plate, they revert to the antics that consumed them in grade school, when they first started chasing each other on the playground. Against all odds, they keep in touch. Letting themselves have fun and be childlike together, even if only once a year, actually makes them better friends and more responsible adults.
This year Jerry is getting married on the very last day in May, and there are only 63 hours left on the clock for the guys to tag him. And what could be more humiliating than getting tagged at your own wedding? With his fiancée determined to have a May wedding, Jerry doesn’t even send his friends an invitation—he knows they’re coming. And the guys believe this is their last great chance to tag him. They can’t let Jerry retire without ever being “it,” and lord that over them the rest of their lives. Hoagie, the leader of the group, isn’t going to take that lying down.
“I thought it was awesome that there are guys who really do this in real life,” says Renner. “The script was hysterical, but it also attracted me because it was about friendship lasting in perpetuity. I’ve moved around a lot, so I think having continuity from your past is really important. I’m a big believer in holding on to things that matter; if you value something, it sometimes takes great effort to keep it.”
Tag will be shown in the Philippine cinemas on July 26, “Tag” is distributed in the Philippines by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company. Check out the trailer below.
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