When a nervous man meets a weird man

Arturo 2022-05-19 13:12:02

A good road comedy, director Todd Phillips brought us a good comedy movie on the eve of filming "The Hangover 2". The plot is compact, the lines are interesting, the soundtrack and the pictures are good, but there are some jokes. It's a bit old-fashioned and makes people feel familiar. The best part of this film is the choice of the two protagonists. Robert Downey Jr. plays a slightly neurotic man, while Todd Phillips's queen actor Zha K. Galifianakis plays an actor who has a weird personality and wants to be famous. The two actors’ different styles of performance have a very chemical effect this time, which leads to the "laughing" fruit in many sections of the film. Come, especially Robert Downey Jr. This time, whether in appearance or performance, he can be said to be very handsome. . .
The dog in the film is actually the pet of director Todd Phillips. . .
In an interview during the film's promotion period, Robert Downey Jr. said: "This is the second best movie he has participated in. We are curious, which one is the first...

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Due Date quotes

  • Lonnie: [sung to the tune of Closing Time by Semisonic] It's closing time, time to roll to Chili's and chow down with my fuckin' boys.

  • [first lines]

    Peter Highman: I just had the strangest dream. It's Friday. We're at the hospital. But it's not a hospital, it's a, a, a forest of sorts. And I know that because right next to you there's a bear. A grizzly, cooling his feet in a stream. And all of a sudden, you begin to deliver, and I can't get to you. But the bear can. And the next thing I know, he is holding our beautiful baby boy. And here's where it gets odd. Uh, he chews the cord. But, strangely, I'm okay with it. That's gotta be a good sign.