Budget
$25,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$17,368,022
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,541,205
Gross worldwide
$29,674,699
Budget
$25,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$17,368,022
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,541,205
Gross worldwide
$29,674,699
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By Norberto 2022-02-15 08:01:38
By Weston 2022-02-15 08:01:38
When will the male protagonist in the real world spend that 2 million dollars?
1. The $17 million robbery was so short and fast? ! There is no bloodshed and sacrifice... That is not a crime with high IQ, and it is not a crime of not getting into a tiger's lair... Just swiping a card to open two doors + a key to get it done? 2. For love, for men and women who have never gotten it...for sensuality, for lust, for inner excitement or peace, or something, everyone has done some indescribable things in those years...the 2 million that finally disappeared, put it aside Now...
By Anne 2022-02-15 08:01:38
After being released from prison, he is still a good guy.
It is another SNL lineup-based film, but the quality of this film is much better than the other films of the snl team, not to mention the addition of the bearded Zach and Owen. The overall story is also very watchable because it is an adaptation of real events.
Although the film is called a master of crime, none of the characters in the film are the kind of high-IQ criminals from other Hollywood films, but a bunch of living Americans, and they are not white-collar or highly educated...
By Major 2022-02-15 08:01:38
A pot of soy sauce for laughing coffee, volley of pee and trough
Zach Galivanaski's status as a laughing coffee cannot be shaken. With every gesture, even a serious expression of 800 can make you eat the food, wine, coffee, Coke in your mouth every minute. This kind of thing spurts out with a different breath. To describe it in a popular Northeastern dialect: Can you be a little more sturdy? Owen Wilson continues his soy sauce role. Every time that nose looks like it has just been interrupted, you say he doesn't trim it. No wonder the play has not changed...
By Kaya 2022-02-15 08:01:38
The behind-the-scenes of the film are more exciting than the film itself
Funny movie. But the performance is a bit stiff. The plot also has many unreasonable points, very far-fetched, and the overall film is very general. The
movie is about the money carrier stealing 17 million U.S. dollars under the lure of a beautiful colleague, and then fled to Mexico. He was chased by a killer, and later searched for evidence to bring the mastermind behind the robbery to justice. After
watching the movie, what kind of game did I think it was, what movie was made,...
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By Effie 2022-04-23 07:03:10
The story is simple and mindless, and it relies entirely on the personal charm of a few comedians to prop up a play. The line of the killer of the same name is very weird. If it is an adaptation of real events, the addition of this character is an unnecessary...
By Amelia 2022-04-23 07:03:10
It's just these two people. First, they make the little characters funny and not pitiful, and second, they use their acting skills to improve the quality of bad...
By Ephraim 2022-04-23 07:03:10
The theme and title of the movie were selected on the plane, and they were adapted from real events. The whole thing is okay. Maybe stupid people have stupid blessings, and the ending is not bad. The killer's IQ is also comparable to the male lead,...
By Onie 2022-04-23 07:03:10
Seeing Kristen Wiig in the film was meant to be abandoned for fear of bumping into a pile of shit. But I can't refuse the real thing, but fortunately, the shit and fart are very restrained. The point is that the silly and short counterattack is relatively full, but the laughs are really lacking, and the funniest is the end credits. 6...
By Seamus 2022-04-23 07:03:10
boring movies on the...
David Ghantt: [puzzled by the blood on Kelly's breast] Why isn't it milk?
Steve: What should I call you, sir?
Steve: Nothing. You don't ever need to see me or know my name. You can refer to me as Geppetto.
David Ghantt: Geppetto?
Steve: Yeah, Geppetto. As in Pinnochio. As in, I pull the strings.
David Ghantt: I think he means Stromboli.
Steve: What did you call me?
David Ghantt: Nothin'. I just think you mean Stromboli. Geppetto was just a woodcarver. Stromboli was the puppeteer.
Kelly: We could hop on over to Brazil. You ever been to Rio?
David Ghantt: I've never even been to the airport but about twice in my life.
Kelly: Oh, it's a real magical place.
David Ghantt: Yeah. All those planes landin' and takin' off and such.
Kelly: No, Rio.
David Ghantt: Oh, Rio, yeah, yeah.