All Of Lindsay Lohan's Movies, Ranked By Fans

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Over 1.0K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of All Of Lindsay Lohan's Movies, Ranked By Fans

More than 900 movie fans have come together to cast their votes for the best Lindsay Lohan movies. From her teen comedy days with Mean Girls and Freaky Friday, to her more dramatic turns in I Know Who Killed Me and The Canyons, Lohan has an extensive list of films under her belt.

Many fans remember Lindsay's early work fondly for its lightheartedness and humor. Her comedic timing was second-to-none in both Mean Girls and Freaky Friday, while she managed to toe the line between funny and serious with ease in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.

But it's not all laughs when it comes to Lindsay's filmography - some of her most critically acclaimed roles were found in darker fare like Bobby or I Know Who Killed Me. In these films, she manages to showcase a wide range of emotional depth that can often surprise even long time fans who are accustomed to seeing only one side of the starlet's talent.

If you're looking for something fun or something intense, this is your chance. Check out our rankings below then vote up your favorite Lindsey Lohan Movies so we know which ones should be at the top.

  • The Parent Trap
    1
    Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson
    518 votes

    For Fans Of: Family, Adventure, Comedy, Drama
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: This delightful remake showcases Lohan's acting prowess as she masterfully plays both roles of twin sisters, Hallie and Annie, with such charm and wit that it is impossible not to fall in love with her characters. Her impeccable comedic timing and ability to create a unique identity for each sister makes this movie an irresistible classic for any Lohan fan. Witnessing the young actress skillfully carry the entire film on her shoulders is nothing short of impressive.

    In the delightful family comedy The Parent Trap, Hallie Parker and Annie James (both played by Lindsay Lohan), are identical twin sisters separated shortly after birth by their divorced parents. Unaware of each other's existence, they serendipitously meet at a summer camp. Swiftly recognizing their uncanny resemblance, they hatch a plan to switch places in an attempt to reunite their estranged parents, Elizabeth James (Natasha Richardson) and Nick Parker (Dennis Quaid). The movie unfolds as a light-hearted caper filled with heartwarming moments and humorous hijinks.
  • Mean Girls
    2
    Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey
    629 votes

    For Fans Of: Comedy, Drama, Teen, High School
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: In this sharp-witted satire of high school cliques, Lohan shines as Cady Heron, the naive new girl who navigates the treacherous world of teenage politics. Her transformation from innocent outsider to vicious Queen Bee showcases her exceptional range as an actress while making viewers laugh out loud at every turn. Sharing the screen with comedy greats like Tina Fey and Amy Poehler only elevates Lohan's performance in this cult classic.

    In the teen comedy Mean Girls, Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) is a naive newcomer to public school, having been homeschooled in Africa. She finds herself in the whirlwind of high school politics and cliques, especially when she crosses paths with Regina George (Rachel McAdams), the queen bee of North Shore High School's most popular clique, The Plastics. As Cady navigates this new terrain, she becomes entangled in The Plastics' manipulative games. Tina Fey, who also wrote the screenplay, stars as Ms. Norbury, a teacher who provides guidance for Cady. Mean Girls was nominated for multiple awards and won a Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Comedy.
  • Freaky Friday
    3
    Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan, Mark Harmon
    473 votes

    For Fans Of: Comedy, Drama, Family, Fantasy
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: Demonstrating her uncanny ability to switch between vastly different personas, Lohan stars alongside Jamie Lee Curtis in this body-swapping comedy about a mother and daughter learning valuable life lessons from one another. With remarkable emotional depth and a knack for physical comedy, her portrayal of both Anna Coleman and Tess Coleman (in Anna's body) highlights just how versatile she is as an actress. The chemistry between her and Curtis brings warmth and hilarity to this beloved family film.

    In the comedic family film, Freaky Friday, an uncanny event propels a mother-daughter duo, Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Anna (Lindsay Lohan), into a whirlwind of swapped lives. A simple wish on a peculiar fortune cookie triggers the switch, compelling them to navigate each other's worlds with newfound perspectives. As Tess grapples with high school drama and Anna juggles adult responsibilities, they strive to reverse their circumstances. Amidst uproarious moments and chaos, this enchanting tale explores familial bonds and understanding in an extraordinary way.
  • Just My Luck
    4
    Lindsay Lohan, Chris Pine, Samaire Armstrong
    336 votes

    For Fans Of: Romance, Comedy, Fantasy
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: In this lighthearted romantic comedy, Lohan portrays Ashley Albright, a Manhattan socialite whose luck changes when she kisses a hapless stranger (played by Chris Pine). Her flair for comedic timing coupled with an undeniable chemistry with Pine makes this movie an enjoyable watch for Lohan enthusiasts. Her character's transition from a charmed existence to one of misfortune provides ample opportunities for laugh-out-loud moments and showcases her effortless ability to pivot between different emotional states.

    As the luckiest woman in the world, Ashley (Lindsay Lohan) has a wonderful life, which all changes after she kisses a stranger (Chris Pine) at a costume party. She sees everything turn into a living hell, as she realizes that she has unwittingly exchanged her good fortune for the stranger's bad luck.
  • Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
    5
    Lindsay Lohan, Adam Garcia, Glenne Headly
    322 votes

    For Fans Of: Comedy, Teen, Music, Drama
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: Playing the eccentric and ambitious teen Lola, Lohan delivers a passionate performance in this coming-of-age tale about pursuing dreams in New York City. Filled with catchy musical numbers and colorful set-pieces, her larger-than-life portrayal of Lola brings undeniable energy and charisma to the screen. This underrated gem highlights not only Lohan's acting abilities but also her vocal talents, making it a must-see for any true fan.

    Mary Elizabeth Cep (Lindsay Lohan) is an ambitious teen girl who goes by the name of Lola and aspires to be a famous stage actress. Lola's dream of performing on Broadway suffers a setback when her family moves from New York City to suburban New Jersey. Determined to make the best of it, however, Lola embarks on a mission to become the most popular girl at her high school, a goal that sets her on a collision course with the catty Carla Santini (Megan Fox).
  • Herbie: Fully Loaded
    6
    Lindsay Lohan, Michael Keaton, Matt Dillon
    308 votes

    For Fans Of: Adventure, Family, Romance, Comedy
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: As Maggie Peyton, an aspiring race car driver who finds herself partnered with a sentient Volkswagen Beetle named Herbie, Lohan exudes determination and charm throughout this action-packed adventure film. Balancing humor with heartfelt emotion, her performance creates an empathetic protagonist that viewers can easily root for alongside the iconic vehicle. The thrilling racing sequences paired with her infectious zest make this film an entertaining ride from start to finish.

    Maggie Peyton (Lindsay Lohan) wants to become a NASCAR driver but her overprotective father, Ray Peyton Sr. (Michael Keaton), won't hear of it. A former racer himself, Ray wants Maggie to take a lucrative TV sportscasting job and leave the driving to her crash-prone brother (Breckin Meyer). When Ray Sr. takes Maggie to a junkyard to pick out a car, she has no idea that the little Volkswagen Beetle -- named Herbie -- she takes home will change her life.
  • Life-Size
    7
    Lindsay Lohan, Tyra Banks, Jere Burns
    272 votes

    For Fans Of: Family, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: Starring alongside Tyra Banks as a young girl who accidentally brings her doll Eve to life, Lohan once again proves her aptitude for bringing heartwarming stories to life onscreen. Facing the challenges brought on by their unusual predicament, she navigates the complexities of growing up with grace and vulnerability. The dynamic chemistry between Lohan and Banks drives home the importance of friendship and self-discovery in this touching family film.

    Life-Size is a 2000 made-for-TV film directed by Mark Rosman and originally premiered on ABC. It was released to DVD and VHS in the same year. The film is a family comic fantasy starring Lindsay Lohan and Tyra Banks in a tale of a young girl's Eve Doll that is transformed into a living Perfect Woman. The tagline for the film was "She was a perfect doll. Now she's the real thing." Filmed in 1999, it premiered as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC and made its debut on Disney Channel in 2000.
  • Georgia Rule
    8

    Georgia Rule

    Jane Fonda, Lindsay Lohan, Felicity Huffman
    265 votes

    For Fans Of: Drama, Comedy, Family
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: Taking on a more dramatic role as troubled teenager Rachel Wilcox, Lohan delivers a compelling and nuanced performance that showcases her undeniable talent as an actress. In this heartfelt drama, she expertly explores the complexities of family dysfunction alongside screen legends Jane Fonda and Felicity Huffman. Lohan's multifaceted portrayal breathes life into a complex character, making Georgia Rule a captivating watch for any Lindsay Lohan admirer.

    Teenage Rachel (Lindsay Lohan) is a real thorn in the side of her mother, Lilly (Felicity Huffman). More than just rebellious, she is incorrigible. After Rachel crashes a car, Lilly decides to haul the girl off to a place to which she vowed never to return: Her own mother's (Jane Fonda) Idaho home. Georgia, the family matriarch, lives by a strict code and expects all under her roof to do the same. Given structure and purpose, Rachel's anger at the world begins to subside.
  • Get a Clue
    9
    Lindsay Lohan, Brenda Song, Amanda Plummer
    190 votes

    For Fans Of: Comedy, Mystery, Family, Teen
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: This Disney Channel original movie features Lohan as Lexy Gold, a savvy high school journalist who uses her intellect and resourcefulness to solve a perplexing mystery. Her boundless energy and quick wit shine through in this engaging mystery-comedy film that caters to fans of both genres. The clever dialogue and entertaining storyline offer plenty of opportunities for Lohan to showcase her acting chops while keeping viewers guessing until the very end.

    Get a Clue is a 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Lindsay Lohan as Lexy Gold, a high-school student who investigates a mystery after one of her teachers goes missing. The movie stars Bug Hall as a boy who helps her, Ian Gomez as the missing teacher, Brenda Song as Lexy's best friend, Ali Mukaddam as another student, and Dan Lett as Lexy's father. The film premiered on the Disney Channel on June 28, 2002. It was directed by Maggie Greenwald and was written by Alana Sanko.
  • Labor Pains
    10
    Lindsay Lohan, Bridgit Mendler, Janeane Garofalo
    205 votes

    For Fans Of: Romance, Comedy
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: Stepping into the role of Thea Clayhill, an assistant editor who pretends to be pregnant in order to save her job, Lohan displays comedic prowess in this quirky rom-com. Navigating the unexpected challenges that come with feigning pregnancy, she brings humor and heart to this lighthearted film that explores workplace dynamics and personal growth. Her relatable portrayal makes it easy for viewers to empathize with her character's struggles while rooting for her ultimate success.

    Labor Pains is a 2009 romantic comedy film written by Stacy Kramer and starring Lindsay Lohan, Bridgit Mendler, Luke Kirby, Chris Parnell, Cheryl Hines and Kevin Covais. The film received a television premiere on ABC Family on July 19, 2009. It was originally scheduled to be released in theatres. The film was directed by Lara Shapiro and was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on August 4 and 31 in the United States and United Kingdom, respectively. The film drew 2.1 million viewers, a better-than-average prime-time audience for ABC Family, and per the network, was the week's top cable film among coveted female demographic groups. The film received a theatrical release in countries such as Russia, Romania, Spain, the U.A.E., Ecuador, and Mexico.
  • Falling for Christmas
    11
    Lindsay Lohan, Chord Overstreet, Jack Wagner
    48 votes

    For Fans Of: Romance, Comedy, Holiday
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: In this heartening holiday film, Lohan stars as a world-class figure skater who begins to rediscover her love for the sport and life itself after an injury forces her to take a break. Her genuine acting skills bring warmth and authenticity to the character, drawing viewers into her journey of self-reflection and personal growth. The beautiful winter backdrops coupled with Lohan's emotive performance make Falling for Christmas a cozy addition to any seasonal watchlist.

    A spoiled heiress suffering from amnesia after a skiing accident lands in the care of a lodge owner and his daughter.
  • I Know Who Killed Me
    12
    Lindsay Lohan, Julia Ormond, Neal McDonough
    105 votes

    For Fans Of: Thriller, Mystery, Horror
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: This psychological thriller sees Lohan taking on the dual roles of Aubrey Fleming and Dakota Moss, two seemingly identical women caught up in a nightmarish abduction case. Her ability to convincingly portray both characters with distinct personalities and mannerisms is undoubtedly impressive, showcasing once again her versatility as an actress. While dark and intense, I Know Who Killed Me offers fans a glimpse into another side of Lohan's remarkable acting range.

    A young woman named Aubrey Fleming (Lindsay Lohan) falls victim to a sadistic kidnapper. When her ordeal is finally over, Aubrey has a shocking surprise for her family: She claims to be someone else. Some wonder whether Aubrey is mentally ill, intentionally lying, or if there is some bizarre truth to her claim.
  • Machete
    13
    Danny Trejo, Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba
    182 votes

    For Fans Of: Action, Crime, Thriller
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: If action-packed films are your preference, then look no further than Machete, where Lohan plays April Booth—a crucial supporting character in director Robert Rodriguez’s explosive exploitation throwback. As the daughter of a corrupt politician played by Jeff Fahey, she holds her own alongside seasoned actors such as Danny Trejo, Michelle Rodriguez, and Jessica Alba. Her edgy portrayal adds an interesting dynamic to this wildly entertaining B-movie homage.

    After nearly being killed during a violent fight with a powerful drug lord, a former Mexican Federale known as Machete (Danny Trejo) roams Texas streets as a vigilante and sometime day-laborer. Hired to perform a covert hit, he is double-crossed and forced to go on the run. Machete may be down, but not out, and he carves a path of blood, bullets and broken hearts in his quest to settle the score.
  • A Prairie Home Companion
    14
    Meryl Streep, Lindsay Lohan, Kevin Kline
    157 votes

    For Fans Of: Comedy, Drama, Music
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: Directed by legendary filmmaker Robert Altman, A Prairie Home Companion features an ensemble cast that includes Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, John C. Reilly—and Lindsay Lohan herself as Lola Johnson. Acting alongside some of Hollywood’s finest talents in this bittersweet comedy-drama, Lohan demonstrates her ability to gracefully inhabit diverse roles and storylines. Her performance as the aspiring singer adds depth to this engaging tale about a beloved radio show facing its final curtain call.

    A private investigator (Kevin Kline) keeps tabs on the proceedings as guests, cast and crew (Meryl Streep, Lindsay Lohan, Woody Harrelson) of a long-running radio show prepare for the final broadcast. Their home, the Fitzgerald Theater, is due for demolition, and they await the arrival of the Texas axe-man (Tommy Lee Jones). Meanwhile, the show's creator and host (Garrison Keillor) conducts business as usual in the face of the show's impending demise.
  • Bobby
    15
    Anthony Hopkins, Harry Belafonte, William H. Macy
    158 votes

    For Fans Of: Drama, History
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: Emilio Estevez's ambitious ensemble piece about the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy features Lohan as Diane, a young woman set to marry her friend's brother in order to save him from the Vietnam War draft. Surrounded by an A-list cast that includes Anthony Hopkins, Sharon Stone, and Demi Moore, she delivers a measured and impactful performance that stands out amidst the film's many narratives. This underrated political drama showcases yet another side of Lohan’s acting spectrum.

    In 1968 the lives of a retired doorman (Anthony Hopkins), hotel manager (William H. Macy), lounge singer (Demi Moore), busboy (Freddy Rodriguez), beautician (Sharon Stone) and others intersect in the wake of Robert F. Kennedy's assassination at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.
  • The Canyons
    16
    Lindsay Lohan, James Deen, Nolan Gerard Funk
    169 votes

    For Fans Of: Drama, Thriller
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: Paired with writer Bret Easton Ellis and director Paul Schrader, Lindsay Lohan takes on the role of Tara—a manipulative actress entangled in dark relationships within Hollywood’s underbelly—in this neo-noir thriller. Despite criticisms aimed at the film itself, Lohan masterfully conveys vulnerability and deceit in equal measure throughout her captivating performance. For those interested in exploring her more daring work, The Canyons is worth checking out.

    The discovery of an illicit love affair leads two young Angelenos on a violent, sexually charged tour through the dark side of human nature.
  • Among the Shadows
    17
    Lindsay Lohan, Charlotte Beckett, Gianni Capaldi
    45 votes

    For Fans Of: Horror, Thriller, Crime
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: Venturing into supernatural territory, Lohan appears as Patricia Sherman in this crime thriller set in a world where werewolves and vampires exist alongside humans. Her role as the wife of a slain European Federation president adds an intriguing layer of political intrigue to the film's fantastical environment. As an unexpected entry in her diverse filmography, Among the Shadows highlights Lohan's willingness to tackle unconventional roles.

    Among the Shadows (a.k.a. The Shadow Within) is a 2019 supernatural thriller film, directed by Tiago Mesquita. Kristy Wolfe (Beckett) is a private investigator who, along with her partner (Capaldi), seeks to unravel the mystery behind her uncle's murder, all while trying to conceal the fact she descends from a line of werewolves.
  • Liz & Dick
    18
    Lindsay Lohan, Theresa Russell, Charles Shaughnessy
    147 votes

    For Fans Of: Biography, Drama, Romance
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: In this Lifetime biopic, Lohan takes on the monumental task of portraying silver screen legend Elizabeth Taylor during her tumultuous relationship with Richard Burton—played by Grant Bowler. While some may argue about the success of her portrayal, it is undeniably courageous for any young actress to step into such iconic shoes. For those curious to see how Lohan tackles one of Hollywood’s most celebrated figures, Liz & Dick is worth a watch.

    Liz & Dick is a 2012 biographical television film chronicling the relationship of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. It was directed by Lloyd Kramer, written by Christopher Monger, and produced by Larry A. Thompson. The film stars Lindsay Lohan as Taylor and Grant Bowler as Burton. It premiered on Lifetime on November 25, 2012. Upon its release, Liz & Dick was panned by critics and viewers alike, criticizing the script, Kramer's direction, and acting. Lohan's portrayal of Elizabeth Taylor was widely mocked and called as "something out of a Saturday Night Live sketch." The film is considered one of the worst television movies of all time.
  • Chapter 27
    19
    Jared Leto, Lindsay Lohan, Judah Friedlander
    143 votes

    For Fans Of: Biography, Crime, Drama
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: This controversial drama delves into the days leading up to John Lennon's assassination through the lens of his killer, Mark David Chapman (Jared Leto). Although not a central character, Lohan delivers a solid performance as Jude—a fan who befriends Chapman outside Lennon's New York apartment building. The film provides another example of her flexibility within various genres and settings while working with high-profile actors like Leto.

    In this dramatization, mentally disturbed Mark David Chapman (Jared Leto) arrives in 1980 New York City to stalk his idol, John Lennon (Mark Lindsay Chapman). Standing outside Lennon's apartment building every day, Chapman encounters fan Jude Hanson (Lindsay Lohan) and photographer Paul Goresh (Judah Friedlander), as well as the famous musician's son, Sean (Yuuki Hosokawa). While waiting for an autograph, Chapman grows increasingly unbalanced, leading to his infamous assassination of Lennon.
  • Irish Wish
    20
    Lindsay Lohan, Ed Speleers, Ayesha Curry
    8 votes

    For Fans Of: Romance, Adventure, Drama
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: In this whimsical romantic drama, Lohan stars as an American woman who relocates to Ireland in search of a fresh start and finds herself unexpectedly smitten by a local man. The lush landscapes of the Emerald Isle provide a stunning backdrop for her heartfelt portrayal of love and self-discovery. The chemistry between Lohan and her co-star gives the film an enchanting quality that will delight fans seeking a more sentimental viewing experience.

    When the love of her life gets engaged to her friend, Maddie puts her feelings aside to be a bridesmaid at their wedding in Ireland. Days before the wedding, Maddie makes a spontaneous wish for true love, only to wake up as the bride-to-be.
  • Scary Movie 5
    21
    Ashley Tisdale, Simon Rex, Erica Ash
    175 votes

    For Fans Of: Comedy, Horror, Parody
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: Fans of the irreverent, satirical Scary Movie franchise can catch a hilarious cameo from Lohan as she parodies her own tabloid persona alongside Charlie Sheen. Known for poking fun at both pop culture and the horror genre, this installment sees Lohan tackling comedic material with fearless self-awareness. While not a major role, her appearance showcases her ability to laugh at herself and adapt to different genres.

    Much bizarre activity follows after a husband (Simon Rex) and wife (Ashley Tisdale) bring their newborn infant home from the hospital. When they realize that a demon is stalking their family, they consult paranormal specialists and install numerous cameras to drive out the pesky spirit. Movies that are spoofed in the familiar format include the "Paranormal Activity" franchise, "Mama," "Sinister," "Evil Dead," "Inception," "Black Swan" and "Rise of the Planet of the Apes."
  • Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey
    22

    Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey

    121 votes

    For Fans Of: Documentary, Biography
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: This eye-opening documentary chronicles the actress's journey to India, where she delves into the harsh realities of child trafficking and labor while working with local charities and organizations. Offering an intimate glimpse into her personal life and humanitarian work, the film allows audiences to see Lohan's genuine compassion and dedication towards making a difference in the world. For fans interested in exploring another side of their favorite actress, Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey provides an insightful look into her off-screen endeavors.

    Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey is a 2010 British documentary film directed and produced by Maninderpal Sahota. It is presented and narrated by American actress and singer Lindsay Lohan. In the hour long documentary, Lohan talks to victims of human trafficking in Delhi, Kolkata and a village in West Bengal. She also talks to a former trafficker, parents of trafficked children and visits the Sanlaap women's and children's shelter in Kolkata. The documentary was filmed in India over a period of a week in December 2009. Lohan became involved in the project after meeting Sahota at a social event and expressing an interest in participating. Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey received extensive negative media coverage since its inception. The BBC were heavily criticized for hiring Lohan despite her then recent widely publicized drink-driving conviction and "party lifestyle". BBC said they chose Lohan to attract an audience that might otherwise not watch. Indian non-governmental organization, Bachpan Bachao Andolan, criticized Lohan for a Twitter post where she appeared to take credit for one of their raids, something BBC said was a misinterpretation.
  • Inappropriate Comedy
    23
    Lindsay Lohan, Michelle Rodriguez, Rob Schneider
    119 votes

    For Fans Of: Comedy, Sketch Comedy, Satire
    Reasons to Watch if you Love Lindsay Lohan: While not everyone’s cup of tea, this raunchy sketch comedy anthology offers a chance for viewers to see Lohan flexing her comedic muscles in some outrageous situations. Alongside actors like Adrien Brody and Rob Schneider, she goes all-in on pushing boundaries—demonstrating that there is no challenge too outlandish for her talents. As one part of an eclectic ensemble cast, Inappropriate Comedy is sure to elicit strong reactions from any viewer daring enough to give it a watch.

    Inappropriate Comedy is a 2013 American satirical sketch comedy film directed by Vince Offer. It was released on March 22, 2013. The film was originally envisioned as a sequel to Offer's previous anthology, The Underground Comedy Movie, and called Underground Comedy 2010. It is also a partial remake of Offer's previous film, recycling the sketches "Flirty Harry" and "Sushi Mama".