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Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie

Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie (2016)

February. 10,2016
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5.9
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NR
| Comedy TV Movie

Donald Trump has it all. Money, power, respect, and an Eastern European bride. But all his success didn't come for nothing. First, he inherited millions of dollars from his rich father, then he grabbed New York City by the balls. Now you can learn the art of negotiation, real estate, and high-quality brass.

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Hellen
2016/02/10

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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FirstWitch
2016/02/11

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Kirandeep Yoder
2016/02/12

The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.

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Allison Davies
2016/02/13

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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adonis98-743-186503
2016/02/14

Funny or Die presents a satirical rendition of Donald J. Trump's 1987 best selling business book, The Art of the Deal. The best part of this entire short was definitely Johnny Depp as Donald J. Trump i mean the guy totally killed it and the make up was pretty spot on cause he looked like the guy although sometimes the voice was a bit too much like Jack Sparrow and less like Trump. The cameos were totally fun and especially the one from Ron Howard at the beginning and the end of the film. If you don't take it completely serious this film will definitely give you a good time plus it's silly and it knows it. (7.0/10)

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solisallyn
2016/02/15

This movie made me lose SO MUCH respect for Johnny Depp! I thought he was much more classy than this. It's not his place to make fun of someone. This movie just confirmed to me that I most likely will never watch another Johnny Depp movie. What really irritated me at the end was the "FU*K YOU!!!!!" he gave to the audience (us). I understand this is suppose to be a "mock" and "funny" movie, but there was nothing funny about it. Some things said were borderline out of hand. But again, judging by the way he disrespected all of his fans by saying "F*CK YOU!!!!" that just tells me that he doesn't care, which is OK, but I guarantee you we will never spend another dime on his movies. Disclaimer: I am NOT a Trump supporter, I only watched to movie because I (use to be) a big Johnny Depp fan.

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gavin6942
2016/02/16

Funny or Die presents a satirical rendition of Donald Trump's 1987 best selling business book, The Art of the Deal.I have to commend Funny or Die for putting together an all-star cast. Even Johnny Depp does a fine bit of acting here, and it may be his best work in a long time, aside from maybe Jack Sparrow. This could have been disposable Internet fluff, but everyone seems to have taken it about as seriously as you could.My only concern is that it might run a bit long. I know it's not very long, but even in its shortness, it tends to get repetitive and they rely far too much on the "Trump is a racist" jokes. That seems too easy to me and really takes the bite out of what could have been possible here.

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amesmonde
2016/02/17

A parody film based on (ghost written) Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal.Packed with celebrity cameos including the likes of Ron Howard, Henry Winkler and Christopher Lloyd to name a few this comedy directed by Jeremy Konner captures the essence of the time periods on a limited budget. The look is of an old VHS tape with Joe Randazzo's send up dialogue encapsulating political satire and irony. Not only is it hilarious, there's a serious message as child actors are replaced for there they race and people are forced to move in the name of development real estate.With a sub-plot of Trump wanting to buy the Taj Mahal Casino and Resort in Atlantic City unrecognisable Johnny Depp is outstanding, as he breaks up the megalomaniac shenanigans with power statements to camera echoing the books 11-step formula for business success.Johnny Depp as Donald Trump and A.L.F appears too, as a parody and a warning it perfectly covers both bases.

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