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Double Whammy (2001)

Double Whammy (2001)
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A cop tries to sort out his personal life while a wave of odd behavior sweeps through his apartment building in this quirky comedy. Ray Pluto (Dennis Leary) is a New York City police detective who has been in an emotional slump since his wife and daughter died in an accident several years earlier. Ray's mood isn't lightened at all when he and his partner Jerry Cubbins (Steve Buscemi) stop into a fast food restaurant just as an armed robbery is taking place. Ray throws out his back while reaching for his gun and drops the weapon; a child who picks up the gun and kills the intruders is declared a hero in the press, while Ray is dubbed "the loser cop." Put on medical leave, Ray sinks deeper into a funk until he starts seeing a chiropractor for his bad back; the beautiful Dr. Ann Beamer (Elizabeth Hurley) begins kneading the kinks out of Ray's spine and starts him thinking about a new romance. Meanwhile, Juan Benitez (Luis Guzman) is the superintendent of Ray's apartment building, and he's not been getting along well with his teenage daughter Maribel (Melonie Diaz), who has a wild streak and refuses to obey her father's strict rules. Maribel is no happier with her father, and decides to do something about their relationship -- she hires two men to assassinate her dad. And elsewhere in the same building, a pair of would-be screenwriters (Donald Faison and Keith Knobbs) wants to ensure the realism of their cops-and-robbers story by going on a little crime spree of their own. Double Whammy had its world premiere at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Denis LearyElizabeth Hurley, (more)
Director(s):
Tom DiCillo
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Double Whammy

A cop tries to sort out his personal life while a wave of odd behavior sweeps through his apartment building in this quirky comedy. Ray Pluto (Dennis Leary) is a New York City police detective who has been in an emotional slump since his wife and daughter died in an accident several years earlier. Ray's mood isn't lightened at all when he and his partner Jerry Cubbins (Steve Buscemi) stop into a fast food restaurant just as an armed robbery is taking place. Ray throws out his back while reaching for his gun and drops the weapon; a child who picks up the gun and kills the intruders is declared a hero in the press, while Ray is dubbed "the loser cop." Put on medical leave, Ray sinks deeper into a funk until he starts seeing a chiropractor for his bad back; the beautiful Dr. Ann Beamer (Elizabeth Hurley) begins kneading the kinks out of Ray's spine and starts him thinking about a new romance. Meanwhile, Juan Benitez (Luis Guzman) is the superintendent of Ray's apartment building, and he's not been getting along well with his teenage daughter Maribel (Melonie Diaz), who has a wild streak and refuses to obey her father's strict rules. Maribel is no happier with her father, and decides to do something about their relationship -- she hires two men to assassinate her dad. And elsewhere in the same building, a pair of would-be screenwriters (Donald Faison and Keith Knobbs) wants to ensure the realism of their cops-and-robbers story by going on a little crime spree of their own. Double Whammy had its world premiere at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
Tom DiCillo
Writer(s):
Tom DiCillo
Producer(s):
Marcus ViscidiJim Serpico
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Humor, Adult Language, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Clint E.

    I had never heard of this movie before, but I figured with a cast like Denis Leary, Elizabeth Hurley, & Steve Buscemi - how bad can it be? Well, pretty bad. This movie is a directionless mess. The director didn't know if he wanted this to be a screwball comedy, a romantic comedy, a redemption story, a buddy cop drama, or an edgy cop drama. It's all of those things, and yet none of it. It has so much going on that is needless and pointless to the story. It's like they were trying to stretch the movie to 90 minutes. The talented cast is literally given no material to work with. The laughs die with a thud & there is no action. None of the stories make any sense. they ultimately link together in a very strained and limp way. Liz Hurley is gorgeous in her precious few scenes, but it's not enough to ever recommend this turkey. Do yourself a favor and just rent Rescue Me.

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    Bryan L.

    Umm...okay, I'm not sure what is was that I just saw or what exactly it was about...but hey, when you put together two actors like Buscemi and Leary, you can count on a few good laughs....and let's not forget about Liz Hurley, she is always nice to look at. Would I recommend this for a rental? Probably not. You'll watch the movie along with the timer on your DVD player wondering how much longer until the end...trust me.

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    Lee J.

    Well acted, directed and written. All the actors maintained good chemistry with a few exceptionally hilarious moments. Was this movie even at the box office? I don't remember but I think it would have done well.

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