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Flypaper (2011)

Flypaper (2011)
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Two sets of crooks and one reluctant hero square off in this blend of comedy and action. Tripp (Patrick Dempsey) has been trying to catch the eye of pretty bank teller Kaitlin (Ashley Judd), and he thinks he's come up with just the thing to get himself noticed -- he shows up just as the bank is about to close for the day and asks her to break a hundred-dollar bill into loose change. But Tripp's attempt to meet cute goes wrong when two different sets of thieves invade the bank at the same time. Three are savvy criminals (Mekhi Phifer, Matt Ryan, and John Ventimiglia) who have carefully worked out a plan for clearing out the vault, while the other two (Tim Blake Nelson and Pruitt Taylor Vance) are half-bright rednecks who intend to crack open the ATM machines and take the cash inside. Before long, both teams of crooks are trapped in the bank and find themselves constantly in each other's way, while Tripp is trying to find a way to protect Kaitlin and himself while foiling the robbers, though the fact he's delusional and has stopped taking his medication is making things rather complicated. Flypaper was written by Scott Moore and Jon Lucas, who penned the script years before they enjoyed their commercial breakthrough with The Hangover. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Patrick DempseyAshley Judd, (more)
Director(s):
Rob Minkoff
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Synopsis of Flypaper

Two sets of crooks and one reluctant hero square off in this blend of comedy and action. Tripp (Patrick Dempsey) has been trying to catch the eye of pretty bank teller Kaitlin (Ashley Judd), and he thinks he's come up with just the thing to get himself noticed -- he shows up just as the bank is about to close for the day and asks her to break a hundred-dollar bill into loose change. But Tripp's attempt to meet cute goes wrong when two different sets of thieves invade the bank at the same time. Three are savvy criminals (Mekhi Phifer, Matt Ryan, and John Ventimiglia) who have carefully worked out a plan for clearing out the vault, while the other two (Tim Blake Nelson and Pruitt Taylor Vance) are half-bright rednecks who intend to crack open the ATM machines and take the cash inside. Before long, both teams of crooks are trapped in the bank and find themselves constantly in each other's way, while Tripp is trying to find a way to protect Kaitlin and himself while foiling the robbers, though the fact he's delusional and has stopped taking his medication is making things rather complicated. Flypaper was written by Scott Moore and Jon Lucas, who penned the script years before they enjoyed their commercial breakthrough with The Hangover. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

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Director(s):
Rob Minkoff
Writer(s):
Scott MooreJon Lucas
Producer(s):
Mark DamonPatrick DempseyMoshe Diamant
Categories:
Comedy
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    Celia N.

    dear Lord! how could anyone see anything positive in this totally stupid, filthy, unbelievably BAD waste of time!? we always give movies a chance to redeem themselves but after 30 mins of watching these morons, we had had enough. who wrote this garbage? worse yet, who chose to make it available for us to rent? i want to talk to you!

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    Carly B.

    Such a bad movie that I couldn't want watch all of it....and that doesn't happen very often....just a very stupid, weak plot...really no plot and just...well the word stupid keeps coming to mind.

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    Patti M.

    This movie was so incredibly BAD we turned it off before it was done. When you don't care how it ends, that says it all

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