In its quirky gadgets, flippant handling of action scenes and trademark moments (Rogan trying to piece together what's been going on) it's very much a Michel Gondry film, though its straightforward crime-fighting plot is only gently subversive and conventional.
Written by Seth Rogan and frequent partner Evan Goldberg. This Michael Grillo fellow pops up again as exec producer and production manager - he was a first assistant director on many films.
With Rogan is a terribly unconvincing Jay Chou, Cameron Diaz, Christoph Waltz and Tom Wilkinson. It's shot by John Schwartzman and edited by Michael Tronick.
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