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I don’t want to say that making a movie out of a Pepsi commercial was a bad idea, because I believe it could be done. I mean, Ernest made nine movies, but Uncle Drew is no Ernest P. Worrell.
Pepsi’s commercials featuring NBA star Kyrie Irving as the elderly basketball superstar Uncle Drew have become so popular that they decided to make a full-length movie out of it. Turning an idea ...
Uncle Drew is set to hit theaters on June 29 and will feature some other hoops legends, like Reggie Miller and Lisa Leslie. If the trailer is any indication, this film might be the modern ...
Uncle Drew is directed by filmmaker Charles Stone III, of the films Drumline, Paid in Full, Mr 3000, Lila & Eve, and Step Sisters previously. The screenplay is by Jay Longino.
Kyrie Irving’s ‘Uncle Drew’ Movie Failed to Live up to Expectations In a world filled with already bizarre attempts at turning NBA stars into actors, Uncle Drew might be the most bizarre.
Uncle Drew is a feel-good film that has an actual, meaningful storyline. Each sequence of events comes together perfectly, which keeps you lingering on every moment.
In a Pepsi ad. Uncle Drew was first conceived in 2012 as inconspicuously branded content for Pepsi Max, and since has racked up more than 52 million views on the company’s YouTube page.
“Uncle Drew” was a fun movie to make. That’s not a shot in the dark, but a fact. The credits of director Charles Stone III’s latest film shows the cast and crew in good spirits, cracking ...
Nearly 1.7 million people saw the movie "Uncle Drew" during its opening weekend, paying money to watch what some consider to be an hour-and-45-minute-long Pepsi commercial. Experts say this ...
I really did not expect to like Uncle Drew, and I am still finding it hard to say I did. I mean, on a scale of 1-10, I would give it a 5.2, just enough to be on the positive side.
You can check it out below or above: Uncle Drew (2018 Movie) Teaser Trailer – Kyrie Irving, Shaq, Lil Rel, Tiffany Haddish by Lionsgate Movies on YouTube ...