In spite of his apprehensions, Chuck completes his first job for the CIA. In this scene: Jim Byrd (George Clooney), Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell)
In spite of his apprehensions, Chuck completes his first job for the CIA. In this scene: Jim Byrd (George Clooney), Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell)
Jim has an idea for improving The Dating Game and gives a good cover story for Chuck's side gig. In this scene: Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell), Jim Byrd (George Clooney)
Chuck Barris, young, energetic, and focused on a top career in the growing television industry, finds himself being followed by a suspicious character who quickly lures him into a secretive and dangerous world: that of a CIA operative. While Barris gains notoriety as a dynamic television producer-creating such innovative and popular shows as “The Newlywed Gameâ€ù and the self-hosted “The Gong Showâ€ù-he regularly executes assassinations for the United States government. As ratings rise, his life begins to spiral out of control when he finds himself marked for death by an operative. Starring, in alphabetical order: Dick Clark, Drew Barrymore, George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Michael Cera, Michelle Sweeney, Sam Rockwell
As he climbs his way through the ranks of the entertainment world, Chuck meets many fascinating people, including the happy-go-lucky Penny. In this scene: Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell), Debbie (Maggie Gyllenhaal), Penny (Drew Barrymore)
Jim tells Chuck he "fits the profile" to work as an off-the-books operative for the CIA, but Chuck is wary at first. In this scene: Jim Byrd (George Clooney), Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell)
While dealing with his new sort-of girlfriend, Penny, a stroke of brilliance hits Chuck with an idea for a new TV game show. In this scene: Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell), Penny (Drew Barrymore)
A series of horrendous auditions gives chuck a brilliant idea: The Gong Show. In this scene: Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell), Casting Executive Man (Richard Kind)
Chuck's original vision for The Dating Game needs a little toning down before ABC will air it. In this scene: Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell), Instructor Jenks (Robert John Burke)
Penny comes home to find Chuck in a compromising position. In this scene: Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell), Penny (Drew Barrymore)
Amy and Frank share a perting cup of coffee before she puts him on the train to Robert's. In this scene: Frank (Robert De Niro), Amy (Kate Beckinsale), Tom (James Frain)
When Frank shows up unexpectedly at Robert's rehearsal, they're both in for a surprise. In this scene: Frank (Robert De Niro), Robert (Sam Rockwell)
Frank refuses to heed his doctor's warning and takes off to see the family anyway. In this scene: Frank (Robert De Niro), Dr. Ed (James Murtaugh)
Over dinner, Amy feeds Frank a bunch of excuses as to why staying isn't a great idea. In this scene: Frank (Robert De Niro), Amy (Kate Beckinsale), Jeff (Damian Young), Jack (Lucian Maisel)
Frank just lost his wife, and without their mother by his side, Frank's grown children aren't compelled to visit for the holidays. So he hits the road to visit them -- collecting various revelations and learning about himself along the way.
Frank goes all out for the families' upcoming visit. In this scene: Frank (Robert De Niro)
Amy uses Frank to test a work pitch. In this scene: Frank (Robert De Niro), Amy (Kate Beckinsale), Writer (Ben Schwartz)
Frank shows an unsuspecting stranger his life work. In this scene: Frank (Robert De Niro)
After missing his bus, Frank hitches a ride to Las Vegas. In this scene: Frank (Robert De Niro), Colleen (Melissa Leo)
Frank stops in NYC to visit David, but no one's home. In this scene: Frank (Robert De Niro
Frank surprises Amy with an unexpected visit. In this scene: Frank (Robert De Niro), Amy (Kate Beckinsale), Jeff (Damian Young), Jack (Lucian Maisel)