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Meet the real men behind ‘Tag’

Comedy starring Ed Helms, Jeremy Renner and Jon Hamm, is based on a true story about a group of friends who spent 28 years locked in a the children’s game

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Like scraped knees, hide-and-seek and hopelessly deflated footballs, tag has been a creative solution to playground boredom pretty much since they invented childhood.

But for one group of middle-aged men the fun never got stale, and they have spent the past 28 years locked in a game of tag so epic it has been turned into a Hollywood movie.

“Friendship­s aren’t all about laughs,” says Mike Konesky, one of the 10 friends from America’s Pacific Northwest who are the inspiratio­n for Tag, being released by Warner Bros today in the UAE.

“Life gets complex and no matter what it has thrown at us, we’ve been there for each other. And the game has always been there, too.”

The high jinks started at their high school in Spokane, Washington, but the so-called Tag Brothers carried on through college, weddings, children, new jobs and new cities.

It’s the same game seen in schoolyard­s the world over, except that it is only played in February, meaning the person who is “It” at midnight going into March 1 carries the shame for the next 11 months.

The participan­ts — among them a tech executive, an aerospace engineer and a Catholic priest — get tagged when they are at the office, conducting job interviews, burying relatives or asleep in bed.

One of the friends, Joe “Joey T” Tombari, describes playing the game as like being “a deer or elk in hunting season.”

The competitio­n initially ended on the last day of high school in 1982 but a reunion eight years later sparked the idea to reinstate the game, each player signing a Tag Participat­ion Agreement.

The ambushes have been impressive­ly creative over the years. Tombari was once startled by a friend who had flown into California from Seattle and was lying in wait in the trunk of a neighbour’s car.

The friend jumped out and tagged Tombari, whose wife was so startled that she fell and tore a knee ligament.

One of Mike Konesky’s best tags involved sneaking into another player’s bedroom in the dead of night when he left his front door unlocked.

Patrick Schultheis once refused to help a colleague change his tire, suspicious that he was being set up.

Their story was broken in 2013 by Russell Adams of the Wall Street Journal, who was surprised by the huge reaction to his article.

“It didn’t take long to know that this story wasn’t going to disappear with the next day’s paper,” he wrote recently.

Ed Helms leads an all-star cast in Tag as Hogan “Hoagie” Malloy, who brings the gang together for the wedding of their buddy, Jerry (Jeremy Renner), the only player who has never been “It.”

The film, Jeff Tomsic’s directoria­l debut, takes place over three days and was shot during the summer in and around Atlanta, Georgia, co-starring Jon Hamm, Isla Fisher, Rashida Jones and Hannibal Buress.

 ?? Photos courtesy of Warner Bros Entertainm­ent ?? Jon Hamm, Ed Helms, and Jake Johnson in ‘Tag’.
Photos courtesy of Warner Bros Entertainm­ent Jon Hamm, Ed Helms, and Jake Johnson in ‘Tag’.
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Jeremy Renner and Jon Hamm.
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Annabelle Wallis, Hamm, Johnson, Helms, Isla Fisher and Hannibal Buress.

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