Welcome To The Jungle
Featuring an exceptional cast of comedic talent including legendary action hero Jean-Claude Van Damme (The Expendables 2), Adam Brody (“Burning Love,” “The O.C.”), Megan Boone (“The Blacklist”), Kristen Schaal (“30 Rock,” “Bob’s Burgers”), Rob Huebel (The Descendants, “Children’s Hospital”), and Dennis Haysbert (“24,” “The Unit,” Major League), the laugh-out-loud comedy follows a group of unsuspecting office workers who find themselves stranded on a desert island when a corporate retreat led by unhinged former Marine Storm Rothchild (Van Damme) goes horribly wrong. Now Chris (Brody) and his co-workers must battle nature -- and each other -- to survive!
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23 April 1977, Patuxent River, Maryland, USA
24 January 1978, Longmont, Colorado, USA
29 April 1983, Petoskey, Michigan, USA
15 December 1979, San Diego, California, USA
20 May 1987, Los Angeles County, California, USA
4 June 1969, Columbia, South Carolina, USA
30 June 1964, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
2 June 1954, San Mateo, California, USA
18 October 1960, Berchem-Sainte-Agathe, Brussels, Belgium
17 October 1990, Los Angeles County, California, USA
February 05, 2014
Welcome To The Jungle strands audiences on a deserted island without food, shelter, or any real form of entertainment - a fate not even action-star-turned-comedian Jean-Claude Van Damme can save us from.February 04, 2014
Pushed from the bowels of cinema hell.February 06, 2014
The basics are covered acceptably, making it an ideal rental for a lonely Saturday night or for Van Damme addicts looking to see their favorite splits-master make a funny or two with surprising skill.April 21, 2015
Terrible, unfunny, crass comedy has no redeeming value.February 06, 2014
No matter what the title says, there is no welcome waiting for you.February 06, 2014
Van Damme's performance is about the only element left unscathed by the movie's compulsion to point out its own absurdity.February 13, 2014
[Welcome to the Jungle] is smart enough to make the connection between petty boardroom oneupmanship and action-movie tropes, and deft enough to ridicule them both for their panicked performance of testosterone.February 07, 2014
Director Rob Meltzer, who made the kind-of-amusing meta short "I Am Stamos," directs things in shameless, let's-get-this-thing-over-with style ...