
They're Out to Change the Killing Business
A group of eccentric assassins are fed up with Gunther, the world's greatest hitman, and decide to kill him – but their plan turns into a series of bungled encounters as Gunther seems to always be one step ahead.
- 4.8
- 2017
- Released
- 1h 33m

Arnold Schwarzenegger
Robert "Gunther" Bendik
Taran Killam
Blake
Bobby Moynihan
Donnie
Hannah Simone
Sanaa
Amir Talai
Izzat
Peter Kelamis
Rahmat
Aaron Yoo
Yong
Steve Bacic
Max
Allison Tolman
Mia
Cobie Smulders
Lisa
Paul Brittain
Gabe
Amitai Marmorstein
Nate / Interviewer
Dave 'Squatch' Ward
Kolvalchik
Alex Duncan
Jewel
Chad Krowchuk
Dave
Rebecca Olson
Trish / Bartender
Marc-Anthony Massiah
Warlord
Sylvesta Stuart
Soldier #1
Reese Alexander
Soldier #2
J.C. Williams
Soldier #3
Eric Mazimpaka
Soldier #4
Tawny West
Girl in Karaoke Bar
Aubrey Sixto
Ashley
Joel Labelle
Sultan
Janene Carleton
Sex Slave Girl
Ryan Gaul
Barold
Elizabeth Bowen
Giggly Woman
Jake T. Roberts
Schneider Feizmark
Scott McNeil
Cheyenne
Tyronne L'Hirondelle
Sheepish Security Guard
Joel Cottingham
Graveyard Employee
Hyuma Frankowski
Diedrick Brunner
Manfred Maretzki
Police Chief
Tony Chris Kazoleas
Bartender (uncredited)
Tom MacNeill
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Released
en
$197,616.00
- #chicago, illinois
- #assassin
- #found footage
- #lake michigan
- #serious
- #shooting
- #hilarious
- #snakebite
- #ridiculous
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Infuriatingly bad watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. It's like someone wanted "Barry" and "The Office" to be the same thing, but they couldn't get a name big enough except for Arnold Schwarzenegger who looks awesome in this, so why wouldn't he take the pay check. And I like almost everyone in this movie, Arnold included, they're really funny people, and I bet this movie

That's a damn fine poster you've got there, _Killing Gunther_. Unfortunately, it's also indicative of _Killing Gunther's_ biggest problem: Leading the promotional material with Arnold Schwarzenegger. I know, from a marketing standpoint, it makes a hundred and five percent sense, totally get it. But purely in terms of the experience you go through from watching a movie, I feel absolutely certain th











