This Means War (2012) Direct
FDR and Tuck sat in a high-tech surveillance van, but they weren't looking for international terrorists. They were staring at a 10-inch monitor showing Lauren in her living room, debating between two different brands of organic pasta.
"She likes the fusilli, Tuck," FDR whispered, his fingers dancing over a keyboard to deploy a micro-drone. "I can see the way she's eyeing the texture. I’m sending a 'suggestive signal' to her smart fridge to display a recipe for pesto fusilli." This Means War (2012)
: Both agents use high-level surveillance, wiretapping, and drones to gain an advantage in their personal lives. FDR and Tuck sat in a high-tech surveillance
The 2012 film This Means War follows two top-tier CIA operatives and lifelong best friends, FDR Foster (Chris Pine) and Tuck Hansen (Tom Hardy), who inadvertently fall for the same woman, Lauren (Reese Witherspoon). What begins as a friendly agreement to let Lauren decide quickly devolves into an all-out tactical battle. "I can see the way she's eyeing the texture
The two friends shared a look—the kind only two people who have saved each other’s lives a dozen times can share. Then, they vaulted out of the van, weapons drawn, still arguing about whether Lauren preferred red or white wine as they sprinted toward the gunfire. Story Highlights