Free movie only on Play / Watch it here before theaters.
Lowly theme park mechanic Sam dreams about his childhood sweetheart Sue. With the mistaken belief that only a bling ring can win the girl of his dreams, Sam plans the most perfect night to propose to his one true love.
But when super villain Oscar shows up with his own evil ring that could destroy the city, Sam’s plans are thrown into utter disarray. Mistaking each other’s rings for their own,
Sam teams up with his robot super heroes to track down his engagement ring and save the city learning that it’s not about the size of the bling, but the size of your heart.
Cast and credits
Actors Taylor Kitsch, Tom Green, Jon Heder, Jason Mewes
Producers Jongsoo Kim, Joshua S.H. Son,Celsius
Entertainment Director Kyung Ho Lee, Wonjae Lee
Additional information
Audio language English (Stereo, 5.1 Surround)
Subtitles
Running time 81 minutes
Rating PG
All comments (53)
jamkhan
3 Mar 16#1
thanks
AllieMc
3 Mar 16#2
Thanks :smiley:
jamkhan
3 Mar 16#3
why is this cold ?
Chigro
3 Mar 16#4
Heat.
sheldonthebrave
3 Mar 16#5
thank you
t4eam
3 Mar 16#6
Thanks op, heated :sunglasses:
AW0079 to t4eam
3 Mar 16#27
Where did you get the heat flame from?
thaigary
3 Mar 16#7
Watched a few minutes. Looks like nice movie for kids . heat added.
LondonDiva
3 Mar 162#8
Heat! Thanks. Love a free movie on Google Play.
BigMak
3 Mar 16#9
thanks, the kids will enjoy this.
ssgczc
3 Mar 16#10
Thanks, watched the trailer and seems good to watch with kids tonight.
has anyone been able to download it? it won't download says not sufficient space I have 25GB. so I decided to download another movie from Google which was 128 min long and another at 7 min & both downloaded fine mmm so sufficient space for them but not Bling...anyone??? :disappointed:
Flashbry
5 Mar 16#47
Cheers! :-)
ndksamb
8 Mar 16#48
Cheers
Pixi
8 Mar 16#49
Thank you, heat aadded :smile:
judavid89
8 Mar 16#50
thank you :sunglasses:
brimstone
9 Mar 16#51
Heat added, but...
Reviews:
http://www.onscreenfilm.com/reviews/bling/
Largely unchallenging for the adult crowds who so readily enjoy the works of Pixar or Dreamworks, Bling instead aims squarely for younger children and succeeds uncompromisingly in its goal – never stooping to the level of patronising yet still far too goofy for parents to enjoy as well.
http://www.imwithgeek.co.uk/cookienscreen/bling-review/
There is some lazy about Bling that clearly knows it is aiming for children and fills it with a lot of colourful tripe and underwritten characters. Are we that patronising to our offspring that we’ll forgive a lot of transgressions because it will keep them bemused for roughly an hour and a half? Because Bling won’t do that, I promise you. It won’t keep them captured, it won’t keep them happy, and they’ll be drawing on your walls before the first fifteen minutes are over. Heck, even I felt the urgings to Monet all over my kitchen walls. Lacklustre, dull, and tedious – Bling misses many different marks in this simple, below average farce
soulreaverbny
11 Mar 16#52
This movie has so many flaws. Kids love it though.
Opening post
Lowly theme park mechanic Sam dreams about his childhood sweetheart Sue. With the mistaken belief that only a bling ring can win the girl of his dreams, Sam plans the most perfect night to propose to his one true love.
But when super villain Oscar shows up with his own evil ring that could destroy the city, Sam’s plans are thrown into utter disarray. Mistaking each other’s rings for their own,
Sam teams up with his robot super heroes to track down his engagement ring and save the city learning that it’s not about the size of the bling, but the size of your heart.
Cast and credits
Actors Taylor Kitsch, Tom Green, Jon Heder, Jason Mewes
Producers Jongsoo Kim, Joshua S.H. Son,Celsius
Entertainment Director Kyung Ho Lee, Wonjae Lee
Additional information
Audio language English (Stereo, 5.1 Surround)
Subtitles
Running time 81 minutes
Rating PG
All comments (53)
Cheers
Phill
Out of curiosity, is this a free to own or to rent movie?
For those without an Android device, you can purchase this and watch it via your YouTube account.
Reviews:
http://www.onscreenfilm.com/reviews/bling/
Largely unchallenging for the adult crowds who so readily enjoy the works of Pixar or Dreamworks, Bling instead aims squarely for younger children and succeeds uncompromisingly in its goal – never stooping to the level of patronising yet still far too goofy for parents to enjoy as well.
http://www.imwithgeek.co.uk/cookienscreen/bling-review/
There is some lazy about Bling that clearly knows it is aiming for children and fills it with a lot of colourful tripe and underwritten characters. Are we that patronising to our offspring that we’ll forgive a lot of transgressions because it will keep them bemused for roughly an hour and a half? Because Bling won’t do that, I promise you. It won’t keep them captured, it won’t keep them happy, and they’ll be drawing on your walls before the first fifteen minutes are over. Heck, even I felt the urgings to Monet all over my kitchen walls. Lacklustre, dull, and tedious – Bling misses many different marks in this simple, below average farce