Held Up (2000)

Held Up (2000)
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In this fish-out-of-water comedy, Jamie Foxx plays a man named Michael Dawson, though he's confused for both Puff Daddy and Mike Tyson by the citizenry of the podunk southwest town that serves as the setting for Held Up. Road-tripping Michael and Rae (Nia Long) stop in for gas in Michael's new vintage roadster, but she grabs a ride to the airport with a truck full of cowboys after learning he blew more than 10,000 dollars earmarked for buying a home on the automobile. Moments later, Michael loses the car as well when a youth cons him out of the keys. Just when his day couldn't get any worse, Michael lands in the middle of a botched hold-up by amateurs trying to knock over the convenience store. All variety of local law enforcement, from the sheriff (Barry Corbin) to truckloads of unofficial shotgun-toting "deputies," quickly descends on the scene. Michael tries to sweet-talk the frightened gunman (Eduardo Yanez), befriend his fellow hostages (Sarah Paulson and John Cullum), and plan how to reach the airport before Rae's flight leaves, all while not getting shot by the hair triggers inside and outside the store. The film was produced and originally publicized under the title "Inconvenienced." ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi

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Starring:
Jamie FoxxNia Long, (more)
Director(s):
Steve Rash
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Held Up

In this fish-out-of-water comedy, Jamie Foxx plays a man named Michael Dawson, though he's confused for both Puff Daddy and Mike Tyson by the citizenry of the podunk southwest town that serves as the setting for Held Up. Road-tripping Michael and Rae (Nia Long) stop in for gas in Michael's new vintage roadster, but she grabs a ride to the airport with a truck full of cowboys after learning he blew more than 10,000 dollars earmarked for buying a home on the automobile. Moments later, Michael loses the car as well when a youth cons him out of the keys. Just when his day couldn't get any worse, Michael lands in the middle of a botched hold-up by amateurs trying to knock over the convenience store. All variety of local law enforcement, from the sheriff (Barry Corbin) to truckloads of unofficial shotgun-toting "deputies," quickly descends on the scene. Michael tries to sweet-talk the frightened gunman (Eduardo Yanez), befriend his fellow hostages (Sarah Paulson and John Cullum), and plan how to reach the airport before Rae's flight leaves, all while not getting shot by the hair triggers inside and outside the store. The film was produced and originally publicized under the title "Inconvenienced." ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Steve Rash
Writer(s):
Jeff Eastin
Producer(s):
Neal H. MoritzStokely ChaffinJonathan Komack Martin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Language, Violence, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Comedy
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Dee Dee A.

The best thing about this movie was that I could watch it with my entire family. Even though most of the movie was centered around one location, it still kept our full attention. We enjoyed the humor, the charactors and Jamie Foxx.

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Tom G. R.

What more do you want? It is not a big budget big splash movie. That's probably what makes it special. Just when you thinks it's going to get serious, it delivers the fun. The great thing is that it never gets vulgar or gross. The whole family will enjoy it. For family entertainment I give it four stars.

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Marcus C.

I am the same with Antonio's review. Everytime its on tv I cant change the channel and I dont know why. Not a great movie but if its on TV let it ride.

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