Flypaper

Flypaper

  • Director: Rob Minkoff
  • Writer: Jon Lucas,Scott Moore
  • Countries of origin: Germany, United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: August 25, 2011
  • Sound mix: DTS, SDDS, Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Untitled Bank Heist Comedy
  • "FLYPAPER" is a comedy directed by Rob Minkoff. Starring Patrick Dempsey.
    The film tells the story of two groups of Takers robbed a bank, due to all sorts of accidental mishaps; a strange combination of circumstances met the bank’s Private Security Industry system activated and trapped everyone in it. The 9-person cat and mouse game is about to start, and our protagonist Tripp Kennedy has to remind ourselves to be careful not to fall in love with the heroine Kaitlin.

    Details

    • Release date August 25, 2011
    • Filming locations Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies The Safran Company, Foresight Unlimited, Shifting Gears Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $5,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $5,043

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $1,098

    Gross worldwide

    $4,453,634

    Movie reviews

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    • By Jace 2022-04-19 09:02:42

      The play of robbing an oolong

      This is by no means a logically rigorous film. I didn't expect a bank robbery film to be so hilarious and suspenseful, with witty dialogues and irrational and hilarious character interpretations, combining dark humor and tight reasoning In one, the final result is also a little unexpected.



      The film is directed by "The Lion King" director Rob Minkoff, "The Hangover" screenwriter Jon Lucas, and starring Patrick Dempsey, Ashley Judd, etc. All good, but the film's previous...

    • By Otha 2022-03-26 09:01:11

      rough

      The film is full of foul language, and the ending with the success of the two criminals is too unjust. As an excellent film, what is needed is not only funny, exciting, but also the exposure of human nature. However, some of the play is only a shallow entertainment for people, and the story is not benevolent. In order to find out the murderer, those innocent people died. This is another omission in his writing, which will not bring people a spiritual shock. In an era of rapid development...

    • By Colleen 2022-03-26 09:01:11

      The more ordinary, the more reversed

      Been guessing who it is, okay.

      But from the perspective of God's screenwriter, it's just arranged for a person to dress up as ordinary, the more ordinary, the more inconspicuous, the better, with fewer words, weak sense of existence, and some small stories of small townspeople. The ending was reversed, and the audience was taken aback. But the audience can only see what the director wants to see, and it is impossible to control the overall situation like the male protagonist. Then...

    • By Bethany 2022-03-26 09:01:11

      No money in the safe is a flypaper

      No money in the safe is a flypaper

      The plot is great, totally unconventional, super five-point praise, and the details would be even better if they were perfected. I'm curious about the actual identity of the male lead. I like peanut butter and jam, and I feel like a very kind robber? [Yun sad]

      At the end of the story, it took five minutes to show the last trump card. I never thought that this game would also correspond to the evaluation of the first and third places when...

    • By Abbey 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      unknowable suspense

      Nice story, great pacing, every character is brilliant and funny, black humor comedy paired with suspense is really relaxing and good.

      The reviews were mixed, and I read several reviews to sort out my thoughts.


      There is no doubt that the first is the old manager, the second is the male lead, and the third is the female lead.


      Some people think that the male protagonist is actually the first, but the male protagonist is reasoning all the way - he is just...

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    • By Shyann 2022-03-29 09:01:07

      The director can circle all three groups of people in the bank for 87 minutes and let the story move forward, which is a piece of chicken praise! In essence, it is not a layout with a delicate and rigorous structure, but a round of bombardment of nonsensical and amusing bridges, with joy always in the first place. Why not, why not do...

    • By Everett 2022-03-29 09:01:07

      The male protagonist's function is a bunker....

    • By Jacklyn 2022-03-29 09:01:07

      Although the final outcome is reversed, it doesn't make sense... What the hell is going on with that old man? Isn't the heroine the mastermind? The reversal in the end was too messy. A thief from ALEXBLACK finally took so much money and left. I'm so sorry for the tossing for a long time! I don't even know who killed the man... The old man is the ultimate boss? ? messed...

    • By Eliezer 2022-03-29 09:01:07

      Heiyou literary and artistic high-grade male protagonist's neurotic performance is slightly...

    • By Reginald 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      goofy goofy goofy...

    Movie plot

    Two groups of Takers robbed a bank, due to all sorts of accidental mishaps; a strange combination of circumstances met the bank’s Private Security Industry system activated, trapping everyone in it. The 9-person cat and mouse game is about to start, and our protagonist Tripp Kennedy has to remind ourselves not to fall in love with the female TakersKaitlin... The film is directed by " The Lion King " director Rob Minkoff and " The...
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    Movie quotes

    • Tripp Kennedy: Just hear me out, and I'll return your firing pin.

    • Kaitlin: It's kinda weird.

      Tripp Kennedy: What is?

      Kaitlin: The numbers you mentioned, 101, 157, 557, they're all prime numbers.

    • Weinstein: We always said that we would bail on any job if the intel sucked. Already the vault specs are shit, we're behind schedule, our number 3 guy Lancelot is a fuckin' psycho. We got two hillbillies in the lobby playing with weapons-grade plastic explosives, our faces in the the open. Ten years ago we would have bailed, you know I'm right.

      Darrien: Ten years ago we weren't in a recession.