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Directed by McG, "This Means War" is a 2012 action-comedy-romance film starring Chris Pine, Reese Witherspoon, Tom Hardy, and Til Schweiger. The story follows two CIA agents and best friends, FDR Foster (Chris Pine) and Tuck Henson (Tom Hardy), who discover they are dating the same woman, Lauren Scott (Reese Witherspoon). As they both vow to win her heart, they use their spy skills and resources to outdo each other in a hilarious and action-packed battle for love. The film combines high-octane action sequences with witty humor and heartwarming romance as the two agents go to extreme lengths to impress Lauren and sabotage each other's efforts. With chemistry sizzling between the leads and a mix of explosive stunts and laugh-out-loud moments, "This Means War" offers a unique blend of genres that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats while also melting their hearts. Packed with twists and turns, this film is a rollercoaster ride of emotions and entertainment that will leave audiences thoroughly entertained.
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Reese Witherspoon was initially hesitant to join 'This Means War' because she was unsure about transitioning into the action-comedy genre, a departure from her typical roles in drama and romantic comedy. It was the director McG's persistent persuasion and his vision for the film's unique blend of romance and high-stakes action that finally convinced her to sign on.
The memorable paintball scene in 'This Means War' was almost cut due to budget constraints. However, McG fought to keep it, believing it crucial for character development. They managed to film it by securing a last-minute sponsor from a paintball company, which provided free use of their facility and equipment in exchange for subtle product placement in the movie.
Chris Pine and Tom Hardy insisted on performing their own stunts to add authenticity to their roles as CIA agents. This decision led to an unplanned incident where Hardy accidentally broke Pine's nose during a fight scene. This injury was cleverly incorporated into the film, adding an extra layer of realism to their rivalry.
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🎬During filming, a scripted kiss between Reese Witherspoon and Chris Pine led to an unplanned allergic reaction. Pine had eaten a nut-based snack, unaware of Witherspoon's allergy. Filming was halted for a day, and strict on-set food guidelines were implemented immediately afterward.
💡The film's climax originally featured a different ending where neither of the male leads ended up with Reese Witherspoon's character. Test audiences reacted poorly, finding it unsatisfying. The filmmakers hastily re-shot the finale, adding a more decisive, romantic closure to appeal to the audience's expectations.
🎯The luxury car driven by Tom Hardy in the movie was actually owned by the film's director, McG. He decided to use his personal car to save on the film's budget, particularly after expenditures soared due to multiple location changes and elaborate action sequences.
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