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The Strip
Directed by
Jameel Khan
PG-13
2009
63m
Comedy
7.7
19%
22%
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The employees of a low-end electronics store find creative ways to stave off boredom and their impending adulthood, but when one of them gets married they all must face the realities of growing up.
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Cast of The Strip
Dave Foley
Glenn
Amy Stoch
Mrs. Davis
Christine Crawley
Waitress at cody's (uncredited)
Keith Lawson
Waiter
Becky Wahlstrom
Becky
Jenny Wade
Melissa
Rodney Scott
Kyle Davis
Noureen DeWulf
Maliah
Gail Rastorfer
Angela
Billy Aaron Brown
Jeff
Federico Dordei
Avi
Chelcie Ross
Mr. Davis
Britt Boardman
Lisa Rosenkrantz
Joe Canale
DVD Customer Man
Nicole DePue
Bar Patron
Mark Coskrey
Bar Patron
Ryan Driscoll
Drunk Girl
Oksana Fedunyszyn
Mrs. Schuesthberry
Kevin Fleming
Artex Customer
Ellen Fox
Cheery Girl
The Strip Ratings & Reviews
Boxoffice Magazine
Tim Cogshell
This is a fine little movie in every since of the word little.
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Chris Hewitt
It's like an artificial chocolate "bit" -- looks kinda the same as a real chocolate chip, but it's an unsatisfying imitation.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
A trip to a strip mall would be more entertaining.
Movie Retriever
Brian Tallerico
Starts off so shakily and features such overly familiar material that by the time the filmmaker's love for his characters starts to shine through the stale jokes and recycled premise, it's too late for the film to close the sale.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
If one of your non-filmmaker friends watched Office Space a few too many times, this is probably the movie he'd make.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Sweats to wring laughs from overworked themes and underwhelming performances.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
An outrageously funny, irreverent comedy that will have you in stitches, as long as you're willing to check your brain at the door for 91 minutes.
Dallas Morning News
Cary Darling
It sports a gentle amiability that's engaging.
Seattle Times
John Hartl
A sweet if ultimately wan comedy about male bonding and office politics.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
The dialogue is embarrassing, and scenes that should take two minutes wind up lasting 10.
Boston Phoenix
Peter Keough
Jameel Khan's film springs from the format of The Office like a blurred reproduction from a bad copy machine.
Metromix.com
Matt Pais
Like an unathletic kid giving T-ball a shot, The Strip is consistently mediocre, but you give it credit for trying.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
What might have been a so-so TV sitcom misses its appropriate medium by compacting all the characters' generic gotta-grow-up problems into one disposable film.
Village Voice
Nick Pinkerton
Could Dave Foley prostitute his talent to amuse any further without actually becoming a prostitute?
Slant Magazine
Joseph Jon Lanthier
It's clear that Khan cares deeply about the characters that populate The Strip, but most of them aren't worth his, or our, time.
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