Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: November 5, 2010
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RoscoAug 28, 2011
Todd Phillips follow up to the worldwide hit of the Hangover comes in the form of Due Date. Somehow this managed to evade my attention and after picking it up at a bargain price I have to wonder how i've managed to miss it! It's not theTodd Phillips follow up to the worldwide hit of the Hangover comes in the form of Due Date. Somehow this managed to evade my attention and after picking it up at a bargain price I have to wonder how i've managed to miss it! It's not the Hangover that's for sure, infact it's not as good as the Hangover but it is up their this is another awesome comedy from the maestro himself. Robert Downey Jr is absolutely brilliant in this alongside the ever dependable Zach Galafianakis as two men caught in a mix up which leaves Downey stranded and forced to take a roadtrip across America in order for him to get home for the birth of his child. Along the way there are some classic comedy LOL moments as expected but there are also some really great heartfelt and bromance moments. At times its just outrageous but that makes this flick all the better. One word of advice don't expect another Hangover because i'd imagine you might end up disappointed although I don't know how because Due Date has plenty on offer and is another gem from Phillips as the chemistry between Robert Downey Jr and Zach Galifianakis alone is worthy of a watch they are awesome, much like this movie! Expand
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homelssleechMay 3, 2012
You do not give a movie this amazing anything below 90/100 or 9/10, so **** you u dicks! it has an original story line along with amazing acting and a well written script. Robert downey jr shows he can do more then just play a overlyYou do not give a movie this amazing anything below 90/100 or 9/10, so **** you u dicks! it has an original story line along with amazing acting and a well written script. Robert downey jr shows he can do more then just play a overly intelligent person who is massively arrogant, also Zach Galifianakis has been put into a role perfect for him again! the fact this go 51/100 and 5.2/10 makes me sick! Expand
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TVJerryNov 8, 2010
The new film from Todd Phillips ("Hangover") pairs a serious Robert Downey Jr. with a super-flaky Zack Galifianakis for a cross-country road trip. Just like it's predeccesor, there are outrageous moments and crazy characters, but it's not asThe new film from Todd Phillips ("Hangover") pairs a serious Robert Downey Jr. with a super-flaky Zack Galifianakis for a cross-country road trip. Just like it's predeccesor, there are outrageous moments and crazy characters, but it's not as zany or hilarious. Still, Zack manages to make an absurd character entertainingly believable and there's enough mirth to make it worth the ride. Expand
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JuicebxdlxNov 6, 2010
Funny enough to warrant the entry fee, even though virtually ALL the funny one liners are shown in the trailers. Still an entertaining experience, but the Hangover, it sadly, is not.
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MarcDoyleNov 7, 2010
Not nearly as good as The Hangover or Old School (2 classics), but it's still got plenty of laughs and heartwarming moments to make it worth seeing.
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movieboyFeb 1, 2011
I guess you only get one chance to make a movie so hilariously funny at The Hangover. If you're expecting a comedy equal from the same director, alas no. As most have noted it's a sort of remake of the classic Trains, Planes and Automobiles,I guess you only get one chance to make a movie so hilariously funny at The Hangover. If you're expecting a comedy equal from the same director, alas no. As most have noted it's a sort of remake of the classic Trains, Planes and Automobiles, without the heart of John Candy. Sure there are laughs but I didn't find the characters believable. Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis sound like a dream team. I loved him in the recent Its Kind of a Funny Story, here he's kind of annoying. And Downey is just too way too uptight. Oh well. Maybe next time. Expand
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grindhouse83Nov 26, 2010
If not quite as winning as last years The Hangover, Due Date is still comfortably the best comedy of the year so far. Galifianakis and Downey Jr. make a terrific double-act, and produce some real moments of comedy gold. Okay, Downey Jr.'sIf not quite as winning as last years The Hangover, Due Date is still comfortably the best comedy of the year so far. Galifianakis and Downey Jr. make a terrific double-act, and produce some real moments of comedy gold. Okay, Downey Jr.'s character can be unlikeable at times and very mean-spirited towards the lovable goofball played to perfection by The Hangover's stand-out comedian, but the situations he is forced to endure are so ridiculous and humiliating I can kind of understand his escalating frustration. Some moments were so unexpected, non PC, and expertly played by the leads, that I literally could not stop chuckling. Perhaps the last third of the movie is less impressive and a little derivative, but by this point I was totally won over and again Todd Phillips directs a great modern comedy. Expand
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froggytuffJun 5, 2011
This was so boring. So obvious and so basic. B.o.r.i.n.g. The Characters were dull and the movie was so monotonous. I would not recommend this movie. No Thrills here.
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chelsea_rawrrDec 8, 2010
this is a great movie it has all the funny features of a classic comedy. When i first heard of this movie my first thought was it sound tacky and horrible but when my friends took me to see it i was shocked of how funny it was. The beginningthis is a great movie it has all the funny features of a classic comedy. When i first heard of this movie my first thought was it sound tacky and horrible but when my friends took me to see it i was shocked of how funny it was. The beginning of the movie it isn't all that great but later on it gets amazing. If you like the movie like the hangover then you will love this movie. Expand
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Tss5078Feb 24, 2013
From the writer, director, and star of the Hangover, aka the funniest movie I've ever seen, comes Due Date! I can't tell you how excited I was to see this film. Unfortunately, if you've seen the preview, you've seen all the funny parts.From the writer, director, and star of the Hangover, aka the funniest movie I've ever seen, comes Due Date! I can't tell you how excited I was to see this film. Unfortunately, if you've seen the preview, you've seen all the funny parts. Robert Downy is great as the moody, uptight, Peter. Zach Galifianakis however, was pretty bland. Metro-sexual Ethan didn't have the same shock value and loveable loser quality as Alan did, I didn't find him funny, I just felt sorry for him. The plot didn't help the film much either. How many times have you seen two strangers, thrown together by happenstance taking a road trip together? Due Date was OK, but it's been done, and they made the rookie mistake of putting everything good into the preview. Despite the great cast, I say pass on this one. Expand
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UbunduAug 4, 2013
Don't be fooled by its invisible title- 'Due Date' is a rare gem. No more than a comedy, but no less than it either, it is the movie you want to see if you miss laughing from your heart and brain, and if you want to remember that feeling forDon't be fooled by its invisible title- 'Due Date' is a rare gem. No more than a comedy, but no less than it either, it is the movie you want to see if you miss laughing from your heart and brain, and if you want to remember that feeling for some time before its stolen by slapstick senselessness.
This comedy does not have a bucketful of curses, wise lines and pranks, nor needs it, for it has a forgotten true sense of humor and therefore-excellent rhythm between funny and serious. Most uniquely however, it has excavated humor's vital ingredient-a story from reality, extraordinary enough to tell, but that can befall us all.
Everyone can identify with the tale of expecting to wake up to a normal day and easily fulfill one's plans, when the prankster of life suddenly makes it all go extremely wrong. And everyone can laugh at its tragic comedy, however often it has been told, especially when it is highlighted in a character who doesn't see it coming at all. A fully socially proper, politically correct and controlled, technologically supported and psychologically eloquent modern husband and careerist who even knows when his child will be exactly born.
Especially when he is played by Mr. Robert Downey Junior, who is so brilliant and believable in this role, that one takes it to be truly him. But for the excellently chosen subtle strangeness in his face and demeanor, that is eventually fully blown out by his co-star and co-traveler Mr. Galifianakis who excellently plays his annoying, ludicrous, socially intolerable and unconstrained opposite.
Even though the film itself leads to the conclusion that it is all about their hilarious mismatch and misfortune of traveling together cross country that is forced on Robert Downey by Galifianakis, and that will end in life-changing friendship, this is a comedy that perhaps hides a deeper message. By causing utter havoc to one modern man's plans, it destroys his metrosexual mask, it dares to reveal his humanity and suppressed rage underneath it, with the falsehood of the signs of our times he every so often bumps into on his long journey home. The words one must not utter in an airplane, the politically correct way of dealing with nasty children, and our wives' best friends writing them e-mails. After all, would the size of Juliette Lewis, Jamie Fox and Rza, appear in this movie for anything less?
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grandpajoe6191Sep 29, 2011
"Due Date" doesn't really have that much of a blast. It wasn't a movie that will blow your brains out with humor, but it will just....delight you.
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ChandeliericalNov 6, 2010
Essentially a remake - probably unintended - of Trains, Planes and Automobiles, though while John Candy's heart of gold was wrapped around a recognizable caricature of the overfamiliar shlubby salesman, Galifianakis's is wrapped around an oddEssentially a remake - probably unintended - of Trains, Planes and Automobiles, though while John Candy's heart of gold was wrapped around a recognizable caricature of the overfamiliar shlubby salesman, Galifianakis's is wrapped around an odd amalgamation of schticks: a breathtakingly naive, under-socialized stoned sycophant who alternates randomly from fawning to hostile behavior. It's not that funny. Expand
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MetalMan95Nov 6, 2010
This was just as funny as the hangover. i was laughing throughout the whole thing. Even though it was unoriginal, it was still funny. Iron Man and Fat Jesus worked perfectly in their roles
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mrcriticNov 6, 2010
If you want to see the dirty R rated version of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, this is the movie for you. Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis are a comedy duo that will brighten your day. With witty dialogue, and cameos by Jon Cryer,If you want to see the dirty R rated version of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, this is the movie for you. Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis are a comedy duo that will brighten your day. With witty dialogue, and cameos by Jon Cryer, Charlie Sheen, Juliette Lewis, Danny McBride, and Jamie Foxx, this movie is a hilarious road trip comedy. On the downside, the trailers are misleading, leaving me to believe this is the funniest movie of 2010, while it barely cracked my top 20. Go see this movie if your looking for something that will make you laugh. It's even more quotable than The Hangover, by the way! Expand
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StefanosNov 5, 2010
Saw this today with my friends, and I thought it was really funny and and I loved it. Robert Downey Jr and Zach Galifianakis play two great characters and the story takes many unexpected turns and is enjoyable from start to finish.
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Lopez17Mar 10, 2011
After the huge critical and commercial success of Todd Phillips'(Director of "Old School", â
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tdkDallasNov 7, 2010
Some very funny stuff, but that is all I can say for it. I can only hope that Philips will do something on or above the level of "The Hangover" in the future. Without Zach this movie would be nothing.
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mau1133Nov 8, 2010
ok saw the movie. and well it had some really funny parts but then it was missing something thast i still can´t put my finger on. if you want to have a good laugh and like to smoke marajauan you can´t miss this movie..
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gl0ck_p4rtyNov 10, 2010
haven't seen it yet but i'm really psyched to. it just looks friggin hilarious. love RDJ, kind of "meh"! about Galifinakis. more than likely though will i pay to see this in the theater
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TheQuietGamerApr 23, 2022
Probably Todd Phillips most underappreciated work. Earlier efforts like Old School and Road Trip might nowadays be regularly subjected to a sort of retroactive criticism as a result of the current standards of political correctness, but stillProbably Todd Phillips most underappreciated work. Earlier efforts like Old School and Road Trip might nowadays be regularly subjected to a sort of retroactive criticism as a result of the current standards of political correctness, but still stand out as two of the more recognizable pieces of early 2000s era raunch. Meanwhile the Hangover trilogy is straight-up iconic, and even War Dogs receives credit for marking a transition in the director's career into more serious material that quickly opened the door for him to make Joker. This however? It sits alongside School for Scoundrels as a movie no one ever really talks about much, and that's pretty sad.

This is a better Hangover sequel than any of the actual Hangover sequels were. Zack Galifianakis is essentially playing the character of "Alan" again, only instead of being paired with Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms he's making life very hard for a high-strung version of Tony Stark, who instead of a cool flying supersuit has an expectant wife who's about ready to deliver that he has to get to. Naturally, unforseen consequences force them to drive across country together and plenty of hilarious misadventures ensue.

The comedic material ranks among the best Philips has ever concocted. The surprising chemistry between the seemingly mismatched stars allows the angry (on Downey's part) dialog exchanges to land with particularly humorous effect, while the variety of crazy set pieces manage to avoid the laughter reducing overreliance on guns and legitimate danger that plagued so many other releases back in the 2010s (i.e. Identity Theft). The consequences, or actually lack thereof, of some of the more legally questionable exploits carry a noticeable lack of reality (you're telling me nobody put an APB out on that police vehicle stolen at the Mexico border?!), but it never prevents them from being funny.

Largely dismissed and overlooked, this looks at first glance like the kind of middle-of-the-road effort so many filmmakers have put out to capitalize on their last big hit, especially given what proceeded it. That's an undeserved misconception however. Due Date held up incredibly well on this rewatch. The amusing concept leads to a lot of crazy scenarios that are adept at cracking you up. It's one of the more wild, riotous comedies I've seen that doesn't need to lean too heavily on sex humor to really push the envelope, just the dynamic of its two leads and the situation they're stuck in. Because of that it's a movie we should all give a collective second look.
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PurpleUrpNov 15, 2011
An overly hyped film by Todd Phillips (Director of Hangover) who seemed to try to take advantage of his previous success with Hangover. Due Date didn't have the same relish as Hangover, but the show is worthwhile and a good substitute untilAn overly hyped film by Todd Phillips (Director of Hangover) who seemed to try to take advantage of his previous success with Hangover. Due Date didn't have the same relish as Hangover, but the show is worthwhile and a good substitute until Hangover II. Expand
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KivaJun 11, 2013
I didn't like Downy Jounior in that film. He was the serious one and that disappointed me. Ghalifianakis at his best. The plot was ok and i really liked that dog. Thumbs up for Zach
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masontcarrNov 18, 2016
This Movie Was Not That Good. Wasn't Funny, Horrible Story Line, Robert Downey Jr..... Spits On A Dog, And Seriously Who The Heck Created This Piece Of Trash.
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ShiiraNov 11, 2010
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. "Due Date" uses the same template as John Hughes' "Planes, Trains and Automobiles", but the template is broken now, and it was a perfectly servicable template, even worse, 1987 called because the yesteryear wants its movie back. 1987 wants to know why every comedy being produced from the major studios pander to the lowest common denominator. "Planes, Trains and Automobiles", albeit formulaic through and through the entire running time, was able to telegraph its happy ending without the brazen disregard for plausibility that "Due Date" is guilty of. Peter Highman(Robert Downey Jr.) is such a city mouse, the a**hole of a city mouse, the filmmaker should just let him be, without having to worry about redeeming him, especially since he's teamed up with a country mouse, the a**hole of a country mouse, who doesn't seem like the same character after both men are asked to leave the plane. At the drop-off area, Ethan Trembly(Zach Galifinakas) is inscrutable; he makes eye contact with Peter, a nonchalance that seems exceedingly bold, coming so soon after the car he arrived in, ripped off the door of the architect's taxi. Later, while both men are standing together curbside, Ethan knocks over Peter's luggage and resigns himself from the common courtesy of picking it up. Once on the plane, Ethan walks to his seat as if the 747 was a yacht he personally owned, placing his carry-on luggage in the overhead compartment without the slightest acknowledgement that he's fat and an owner of a hirsute belly, haphazardly concealed within a buttoned shirt, aligned strategically with Peter's face, a magnet, as it turns out. "Due Date" would have been a whole lot fresher had both men remained formidable opponents, but once they hit the road, the relationship turns hierarchical, in which Ethan stops playing "dumb", and Peter asserts himself as the sophisticate who doesn't suffer fools gladly. The words and actions that Peter unleashes on Ethan are so hurtful, so rooted in class consciousness, they practically blow away the "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" template to smithereens. The architect's contempt for the budding actor seems just too intense, going so far, at one point, as telling the "Two and a Half Men" enthusiast that he despises him "on a cellular level". On another occasion, Peter slams Ethan's permed head on a truck, almost hard enough to cause a concussion. In the 1987 John Hughes classic, Neal Page(Steve Martin) may have disliked his accidental companion immensely, but his aversion for Del(John Candy) never coalesced into full-blown hatred. It was John Hughes at his best that the moviegoer didn't mutter to himself, "Yeah, right," when Neal invites the big lug over for Thanksgiving dinner. The late Hughes was a humanist with a pragmatic touch. With its over-reliance on a masturbating dog and drug-related humor for laughs, "Due Date" should have played off the sentimental tropes found in "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" rather than recast them in such a vulgarian context. It's hard to believe Peter when he says, "I love you," to his fellow traveller, not after Peter spit in Ethan's dog's face and mocks the Arkansasian man for having the rube dream of making it big in Hollywood. He doesn't care about other people. The filmmaker establishes this fact early in the film, as Peter ignores the friendly driver who tries to engage him in a conversation during their jaunt to the airport. We get it. Peter only talks to people he deems worthwhile. A car figures in a later scene, where Peter has second thoughts about ditching his "friend" after forgetting to throw out the coffee can containing Ethan's father's ashes. Neal Page would turn around and go back, not Peter Highman, but he turns around anyway, because that's the formula, the steady progression from antagonists to friends, culminating in the scene at the Grand Canyon, where Peter seems exceedingly sensitive while encouraging Ethan to honor his father's last wish, and say goodbye. This is total bulls*it. It feels forced. This loser means nothing to him. But a formula is a formula, which makes you realize how a film like "Planes, Trains and Automobile" covers its tracks much better than "Due Date", a funny enough film that might have benefited even more had Ethan been allowed to be Peter's sparring partner, not whipping boy. That's the movie we see in the set-up. Interestingly enough, the sparring partner makes a cameo, soon after Ethan gets roughed up by Peter, when a loaded gun that the actor(remember: he's an actor) finds in the glove compartment, accidentally, of course, goes off, and hits the abusive architect in the leg. It's a taste of what "Due Date" could have been, and might have been in the original draft: a dark road comedy. Expand
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DarkCriticNov 30, 2010
Due Date wasn't much funny as The Hangover or the remake of Plaines,Trains,& Automobiles. It's actually a descent comedy where two guys are heading to Los Angeles and one of the character wants to headed home so he can see his pregnant wifeDue Date wasn't much funny as The Hangover or the remake of Plaines,Trains,& Automobiles. It's actually a descent comedy where two guys are heading to Los Angeles and one of the character wants to headed home so he can see his pregnant wife and another character wants to get high. Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis wasn't half bad in the movie but in a different way that those two guys weren't much funny and I get complaint about Downey Jr for putting him in a so so movie with Zach in it. They have arguments the whole time and the lines aren't there yet (not to The Hangover funny lines). But there's Zach Galifianakis has three funny lines in the middle with spitting the dog line,the truck back line,and the waffles line,which we save him in this picture. But the movie slows down with lack that it refers to the Planes,Trains,and Automobile and it's nothing interesting with the whole cast that actually missing in the movie. But this comedy wasn't worthing to the classic of Road Trip,Old School,and the best box-office winner of The Hangover. You could probably stick to the John Hughes film of Planes,Trains,and Automobiles that it's more funny and it has hearts to those beloved actors of Steve Martin and John Candy at the same time,but this new one wasn't much special and I'm really sorry with those two actors in the movie like that,but it's a least bad you can tell. Expand
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paulomatsuiApr 10, 2011
The trailer was way much better than the film. I found the movie somewhat lacking in energy, with some plots running nowhere and with very light in laughs. Like Chandelierical said, it reminded me of "Trains, Planes and Automobiles".
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lukesnookNov 12, 2010
Funniest movie of the year by far!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Zach Galafinikis was funny throughout the whole movie. Robert Downey jr. also had his moments. It had it all. Car chases, pot, Two and a Half Men, and Jamie Foxx! Definetly as funny as theFunniest movie of the year by far!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Zach Galafinikis was funny throughout the whole movie. Robert Downey jr. also had his moments. It had it all. Car chases, pot, Two and a Half Men, and Jamie Foxx! Definetly as funny as the Hangover. The only downer was that it was very unoriginal and hard to believe, but hey that's comedy. Expand
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Forrestgump1Nov 20, 2010
"Due Date is satisfying & the leads are very likable and talented , but the film lacks in originality , some of the jokes fall flat , and is not on par with the hangover , but there were moments when i was laughing out loud! enough for me to"Due Date is satisfying & the leads are very likable and talented , but the film lacks in originality , some of the jokes fall flat , and is not on par with the hangover , but there were moments when i was laughing out loud! enough for me to Recommend it.." .. B Expand
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nutterjrFeb 24, 2011
There are some funny moments, particularly some of the guffy Galifianakis moments, but neither Downey Jr, nor the celebrity supporting appearances of Foxx and Lewis make this a film to recommend, mostly due to the average material in hand.
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brewcrewprideNov 11, 2010
Despite its promising cast and director, this film really could have been funnier and it seemed a bit rushed at times. It didnâ
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TonyNov 8, 2010
An enjoyable, albeit contrived, ripoff of "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" that deserves to be commended for mining more humor out of "Two and a Half Men" than "Two and a Half Men" ever has.
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asylumspadezNov 26, 2011
It was better then I expected. Solid acting by the cast and it was worth the watch. Oddly though it wasnt that funny (as other films by the director were) as I expected but it was still good.
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DukeJan 4, 2011
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thesteelreserveNov 7, 2010
A pretty half-assed effort on the part of the script. The jokes were plain and simply not that funny. The actors really had nothing to work with. A DEFINITE rental not worth 10 bucks.
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benzagaNov 8, 2010
It was good, has the feeling of the Hangover and makes you laugh hard at points.... its more disappointing because you compare with the Hangover. But still Downey and Galafinakis deliver.
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scrieciuJan 6, 2011
I was expecting more laughter from this movie. Sure there were funny lines and some scenes with Zach Galifianakis, but that was the only thing worth seeing for. The plot is simple, nothing deep, so you can easily predict what will happen atI was expecting more laughter from this movie. Sure there were funny lines and some scenes with Zach Galifianakis, but that was the only thing worth seeing for. The plot is simple, nothing deep, so you can easily predict what will happen at the end. The first time you will see it, you will laugh. The second time, you will be bored. There were enjoyable and funny moments and a few boring ones. If it wasn't for Zach's role (the funniest in the movie) '' Due Date '' would have been terrible. Expand
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chotzyDec 8, 2010
if u watch this and thinks its funny then u will probably die watching the hangover the humor in this movie is kind of awkward and dark. it was a funny movie but cmon there's much better out there than this. Robert Downey Jr is really thatif u watch this and thinks its funny then u will probably die watching the hangover the humor in this movie is kind of awkward and dark. it was a funny movie but cmon there's much better out there than this. Robert Downey Jr is really that funny and Zack glaskdfenerlfekis is a bit annoying Expand
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Mary7Feb 27, 2011
This movie reminded me of the Hangover most of the time that I was watching it. It was entertaining but I was not so intrigued by it. But it was funny thanks to Zach Galifianakis, but I din't like that the end didn't surprise me at all.
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big-bad-bearDec 2, 2010
even though the storyline could be somewhat lacking at times the movie was brought together by the two leading actors which are big stars in the current cinema market. the movie also contains funny jokes in the script but i felt that theeven though the storyline could be somewhat lacking at times the movie was brought together by the two leading actors which are big stars in the current cinema market. the movie also contains funny jokes in the script but i felt that the story could be very predictable at times but that just added to it in a way. but overall i think this movie is very enjoyable and well worth a trip to the cinema Expand
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aryanruleMar 14, 2011
Great idea, great actors...i just dont know wtf happened...its just not so funny. interesting yes, lucid dialogs, comic events, dark funny approach, but...just not enough funny...:(
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MCoca36Feb 9, 2011
This movie was amazing! Todd Phillips is the best comedy directer ever. I could stop laughing throughout this movie. Zach Galifanakis is probably one of the greatest comedians alive. I went to go see this movie with my friend just to wasteThis movie was amazing! Todd Phillips is the best comedy directer ever. I could stop laughing throughout this movie. Zach Galifanakis is probably one of the greatest comedians alive. I went to go see this movie with my friend just to waste some time, and now this is my favorite movie. The movie had an excellent story line, just like the hangover. Whoever did not like this movie does not have a sense of humor. GO SEE THIS MOVIE!! Expand
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GilgafishFeb 11, 2011
This is one of those movies where you have to see for yourself. Don't believe the critics. You really have to see the movie to know what it's all about. It was hilarious! Though I must say the title sort of threw me off a bit. It's called DueThis is one of those movies where you have to see for yourself. Don't believe the critics. You really have to see the movie to know what it's all about. It was hilarious! Though I must say the title sort of threw me off a bit. It's called Due Date, yet the movie was more in a road trip situation. Robert Downy Jr. and Zach Galifianakis are really a one of a kind pair. Together, playing total opposite roles, make this one to enjoy from start to end. Expand
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JasonGApr 17, 2011
A film that contains some of the funniest gags of recent times, and a great product placement of the 2010 Subaru WRX Impreza, Due Date utilises the classic formula of polar opposites stuck in an undesirable situation. Although the chemistryA film that contains some of the funniest gags of recent times, and a great product placement of the 2010 Subaru WRX Impreza, Due Date utilises the classic formula of polar opposites stuck in an undesirable situation. Although the chemistry (or rather counter-chemistry) between the two leaders doesn't match up with their oft-compared counterparts Steve Martin and John Candy of Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Due Date does win in the laugh out loud category. The film achieves that rare feat of completely destroying those touching moments, without angering the viewer.
There are moments in this film where the writers attempt to emulate the hilariously over-the-top moments of The Hangover, but these moments seem unsuitable, annoying and largely unfunny. Aside from this one small complaint, Due Date is a very well written comedy.
Gafliankis is crack-up funny, but Robert Downey Jr is the highlight: his intensity dominates every scene. He plays his role, as expected, as usual, without fault.
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moviechikApr 9, 2011
Bad , bad, bad. It if wasn't for Robert Downey, Jr, I would have stopped watching the movie. It tries to be Planes, Trains and Automobiles. But unlike John Candy, Zack's character had no redeeming qualities. He was not lovable at all. The twoBad , bad, bad. It if wasn't for Robert Downey, Jr, I would have stopped watching the movie. It tries to be Planes, Trains and Automobiles. But unlike John Candy, Zack's character had no redeeming qualities. He was not lovable at all. The two main characters had no chemistry. Why is chemistry so hard for directors to see? Clearly I'm not the target audience, but even so just not very well done. Mostly gross gags and alot of meanness. It's the first time in a long time I've watched a movie where I could tell they were acting. Even good actors can have bad material. Maybe they just got lost in the editing process. Just a bad movie. Expand
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jessetaylor25Apr 9, 2011
This is basically the ugly cousin of "Planes, Trains and Automobiles". Unfortunately, it's not even close to being as funny or as heartwarming, but it still has its moments.
"Due Date" certainly provides some laughs, thanks mostly to
This is basically the ugly cousin of "Planes, Trains and Automobiles". Unfortunately, it's not even close to being as funny or as heartwarming, but it still has its moments.
"Due Date" certainly provides some laughs, thanks mostly to Galifianakis, but I couldn't help but question its sincerity. The film has also been compared to director Todd Phillips' previous effort "The Hangover", another roadie film that I had major issues with. "Due Date" is just as good as "The Hangover" in my opinion.
In the end, however, it isn't about much else besides being a funny movie, and that's what we got. So I did like it. I just wish the whole Mexico chapter didn't exist at all.
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rotkuApr 22, 2012
Two superbly acted lead roles mask what it an average road trip movie and escalate it into an hilarious roller coaster of fun. Downey shows, once again, that he can play comedy without acting like an idiot while Galifianakis is quickly risingTwo superbly acted lead roles mask what it an average road trip movie and escalate it into an hilarious roller coaster of fun. Downey shows, once again, that he can play comedy without acting like an idiot while Galifianakis is quickly rising into comedy stardom. Not likely to appear on any top ten lists but a solid movie with plenty of laughs right through. Expand
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ReviewMediaApr 16, 2011
Due Date Review.
24th march Cast: Robert Downey Junior, Zac Galifianakis and Jamie Foxx Peter Highman (Robert Downey Jr) had a bad start to the day. To make it even better he was placed in front of the hilarious Ethan Trembley ( Zac
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24th march Cast: Robert Downey Junior, Zac Galifianakis and Jamie Foxx Peter Highman (Robert Downey Jr) had a bad start to the day. To make it even better he was placed in front of the hilarious Ethan Trembley ( Zac Galifianakis). Ethan got them both kicked off the plan and put them on the â
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gleenoblyMay 15, 2011
A+ for dark humor.
A+ for the coffee can.
B for the monkey. C for over all feeling. What a refreshing, twisted, comedic story! Yes, the movie is not for everyone. I can see how people wouldn't like it. However, I liked it. Has some flavor of
A+ for dark humor.
A+ for the coffee can.
B for the monkey.
C for over all feeling.

What a refreshing, twisted, comedic story! Yes, the movie is not for everyone. I can see how people wouldn't like it. However, I liked it. Has some flavor of What About Bob? - one of my favorite movies. So this man is trying to make it to the birth of his son - needs to travel from Atlanta to LA with limited time on hand. Ends up needing to pair up with a wacky d00d. They are complete opposites, yet strangely they need each other - they help each other to realize that being different isn't so bad and being perfect is over rated, they can make it through their demons/baggage, and, most importantly, they can forgive and love life.

It was pretty hilarious and touching too in a dark, bizarre way. I could have done without some predictability and my over all feeling made my literal headache worse, but in a strange way I did enjoy the movie.

I'm not into coffee but that whole thing was f*$&#%( funny!

Gleenobly's rating: 7/10
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bergfallMay 4, 2013
Though by no means ground breaking, or even slightly original, Robert Downey Jr and Zach Galifianakis have a vibe and presence lifts this bro(ad)-movie to a feel-good flick with a 90-ish twang....might not be a positive reference for most, orThough by no means ground breaking, or even slightly original, Robert Downey Jr and Zach Galifianakis have a vibe and presence lifts this bro(ad)-movie to a feel-good flick with a 90-ish twang....might not be a positive reference for most, or even a "correct" one, but it reminded me a lot of "Father's Day" where Robin Williams and Billy Crystal do some of the last innocent humour of modern times (it was 80-ish when it came out in 1997...).

Worth mentioning is a great soundtrack, maybe a bit more music and a bit less fuzz around Zach's character would improve it, experiment
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CertifiedTacoJun 18, 2011
First off I would like to state that both movies, Due Date and Hangover should not be compared with each other. Having said that I believe that the producers and director of Due Date tried to re-create some of the Hangover magic by puttingFirst off I would like to state that both movies, Due Date and Hangover should not be compared with each other. Having said that I believe that the producers and director of Due Date tried to re-create some of the Hangover magic by putting what they believed to be the best part of the Hangover movie into Due Date. All this does is make you realize that the film Hangover was great because of all 4 of the leading cast not just one man! This however is not a review on Hangover but a one on Due Date. The cast of Due Date should be a winning combination Jack Galifikanias and Robert Downey Jr. often make some pretty funny moments but at some parts I felt that they were trying a bit to hard to be funny. The appearance of other famous faces including Jamie Foxx and Charlie Sheen adds another certain comedy based feel to the film. The music however in this film makes up for it's slightly average acting. Not giving any spoilers here but when they are in the Grand Canyon there is an amazing base tone in the background. Pure perfection for the scene! The Plot follows Ethan (Jack) and Peter (Robert) on there insane cross country race to LA. Peter is to become a father, desperate to witness the birth of his first born and Ethan a Hollywood actor wanna-be late for an interview. Both will do anything necessary to get there on time resulting in some pretty insane yet hilarious situations. Overall a good film but seemed to be lacking that certain comedy spark! Expand
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heybuddymoviesAug 1, 2011
I am a huge fan of Robert Downey Jr. and have watched Zach Galifianakis for years when he was just doing stand up. I have enjoyed both menâ
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GreatreviewDmacNov 17, 2011
It's not very often that I find a comedy as funny as this. Zach is very skilled at making people laugh and by far this is his best work. Every line that Zach dropped made me laugh. Im not used to seeing Robert in a comedy but he manages to goIt's not very often that I find a comedy as funny as this. Zach is very skilled at making people laugh and by far this is his best work. Every line that Zach dropped made me laugh. Im not used to seeing Robert in a comedy but he manages to go with the flow and can be a riot at some points. If you loved the hangover then you will find this to be a great edition to your movie collection. This is real close to a perfect comedy and manages to be my favorite of this new generation you owe it to yourselves to watch this. Expand
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csw12Apr 2, 2013
Due Date is a film that you don't want to see twice because you will hate the movie even more. I guess the movie was suppose to have humor. Funny (but mostly sad) is that I don't remember a single memorable funny line.
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geedupJul 4, 2012
Very disappointed with this film. Good potential pairing Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis-predictable straightman/oddman linage. But didn't live up to the possibilities. Throughout the movie I could predict what was going to happenVery disappointed with this film. Good potential pairing Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis-predictable straightman/oddman linage. But didn't live up to the possibilities. Throughout the movie I could predict what was going to happen next, and that doesn't make for a good comedy. Expand
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XgashhAug 4, 2013
I laughed pretty much, great acting and a awsome story, wasent booring at all. ALOT better than hangover! There's not much good comedies out there!!!!!
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dev92Aug 24, 2012
I love Todd Phillips as a director but this just seems like he made this film to try and live off of the success of The Hangover. It is alright in places but it was almost too childish to be good. Neither character is particularly likable andI love Todd Phillips as a director but this just seems like he made this film to try and live off of the success of The Hangover. It is alright in places but it was almost too childish to be good. Neither character is particularly likable and that is probably this film's biggest problem. I wouldn't not recommend it to anyone but I can think of a lot of films I would recommend before this one. Expand
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cameronmorewoodNov 7, 2012
Due Date is no Hangover, but I did laugh a lot. The film is very funny, but once the credits have begun to roll, I didn't feel content. I felt like there should've been something more, maybe the addition of a few more characters?
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Meth-dudeFeb 7, 2015
The Downey Jr/Galifianakis duo is really good in this surprisingly funny movie.The story is simple and there is no original jokes in it but the movie is entertaining and the 30 last minutes are absolutely hilarious.
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ydnar4Jan 16, 2015
Due Date was movie that only got better as it went along. The humour could get a bit cheesy at times but in the end I was happy and entertained. Robert Downey Jr. is an actor that is certainly capable of playing a role in a comedy film itsDue Date was movie that only got better as it went along. The humour could get a bit cheesy at times but in the end I was happy and entertained. Robert Downey Jr. is an actor that is certainly capable of playing a role in a comedy film its just that he doesn't do it very often. His chemistry with Zach Galifianakis is apparent from the moment the two appear on screen together, they really work together well. Galifianakis seemed to be playing a role that was fairly similar to Alan from the Hangover trilogy and that was one of the downsides but overall this film is worth your while if you are a fan of either one of these excellent actors. Expand
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Le__XenomorphDec 29, 2014
Trust me, this movie is one of the most derivative comedies of all time. But damn is it funny! I had many laugh out loud moments while watching this. Especially from Zach Galifinakis' silly delivery and Robert Downey Jr.'s dry and snarkyTrust me, this movie is one of the most derivative comedies of all time. But damn is it funny! I had many laugh out loud moments while watching this. Especially from Zach Galifinakis' silly delivery and Robert Downey Jr.'s dry and snarky delivery. They had great chemistry throughout the film and had great moments. I would recommend this film especially to people who love road trip comedies. 9/10 (Awesome) Expand
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CameraBounceGodMar 15, 2015
wade was laughin at the part with the wolf and the mexico boarder. for the most part the only thing that happened was we saw robert downy have worse things done to him...fair enough...this sucks wades giving it a seven....lol
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MovieMasterEddyApr 6, 2016
Early in “Due Date” the odd-couple main characters, Peter and Ethan, visit a pot dealer. As Ethan (Zach Galifianakis) checks out the bud, his reluctant companion, Peter (Robert Downey Jr.), waits in the living room with the dealer’s twoEarly in “Due Date” the odd-couple main characters, Peter and Ethan, visit a pot dealer. As Ethan (Zach Galifianakis) checks out the bud, his reluctant companion, Peter (Robert Downey Jr.), waits in the living room with the dealer’s two children. Peter has been kicked off a plane and forced into a car with Ethan, and he isn’t happy. He swats away the children’s questions and mocks the girl, and her brother, who looks about 9, bounces a toy off Peter’s head in seeming retaliation. One thing leads to another, and Peter punches the boy in the stomach so hard that the child doubles over, which certainly gives the expression “belly laugh” new meaning.

Of course the boy (Jakob Ulrich) is acting, and it’s all meant to be in good, nasty fun. The director Todd Phillips, who scored big last year with “The Hangover,” isn’t saying in “Due Date” that it’s O.K. for an adult to strike a child. Mr. Phillips likes to push studio comedies to the edge of mainstream acceptability, retrofitting old ideas (here, “Planes, Trains and Automobiles”) with new-school aggression and obscuring his social conservatism under the fig leaf of calculating comedy. But he’s too canny to make a movie in which an adult hurts any ol’ child. Rather, in “Due Date,” he tells us it is perfectly acceptable to laugh as a (much admired) movie star pretends to whale on a pesky child who ostensibly had it coming.

The (faked) child abuse theme is something of a continuation of the baby-in-jeopardy stunt that Mr. Phillips pulled off, if barely, in “The Hangover,” a funnier, more intricately plotted and ambitious movie. In that comedy three amigos (including one played by Mr. Galifianakis) wake up in a wrecked Vegas suite after a collective blackout during a bachelor party and find themselves the surprised custodians of a baby. Strapped to Mr. Galifianakis’s chest like a ticking bomb, the baby is the story’s savviest touch. It’s an easy prop, good for audience sighs and gasps, but it also works like an amulet because its very presence protects the men, signifying that all vulgar and violent evidence to the contrary, they are father material.

The sucker-punched boy in “Due Date,” by contrast, is the son of a hippie-ish space case (Juliette Lewis), whose profession, low-rent digs and seemingly altered state both set the scene and effectively justify Peter’s brutality. If the dealer had taken care of her child, if she didn’t sell drugs, cleaned her house and controlled her children, her son wouldn’t have been harmed. Maternal neglect sets up the joke, and a wallop from a daddy-disciplinarian, who’s every bit as ill behaved and finally uncontrolled as the child he hurts, brings the funny home. It’s an unfair fight, but that’s also part of the joke. As is the self-interest — a signature element in Mr. Phillips’s derivative, generic work — that drives Peter’s fist into that tiny belly.

In the logic of Mr. Phillips’s universe, punching a child is one more ha-ha, outrageous, liberating act that men (at least on screen) experience in the wilds before returning to the little ladies tapping their feet back home. In “Due Date” the missus (Michelle Monaghan, purely decorative), who’s married to Peter and pregnant (I didn’t notice if she was barefoot), is understandably eager for him to return for the Caesarean delivery of their first child. Like “The Hangover,” “Due Date” creates two oppositional spaces for the sexes — the giant playground in which men run riotously amok, and the domestic sphere of waiting women — you know, kind of like “The Odyssey,” but with masturbation jokes and vomit.

Regurgitation and a self-pleasuring dog define the limits of the new film’s ambitions. Most road movies have a sense of the life rushing past that the guys in “Due Date” scarcely notice, though they do stop to stock up on product placements. This narrow field of vision is mirrored in the main relationship, with Peter, an architect with a sleek wife and house, forced to suffer Ethan’s ignorance and lower-class affectations. Ethan is a rube with a perm and delusions of acting grandeur, as well as a fount of mayhem, but as a surrogate child he has lessons to teach the expectant father. Equal parts appealing and appalling innocence, with a spark of anarchic menace, Mr. Galifianakis is good enough to make you almost forget the movie.

Mr. Downey either can’t, or doesn’t, do much with Peter, who, as written by Mr. Phillips and three others, remains an off-putting, hollow man — a presumably unintentional lack of character development that represents the movie’s sole honest moment.

For Mr. Phillips, a hero’s journey doesn’t mean betterment for all; it’s about giggling into the wind while riding shotgun in a world of trouble.
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alejandro970Aug 21, 2020
An example of how much can happen with the most inopportune travel companion. The chemistry between Downey Jr. and Galifianakis has its funny moments, like the car accident or the escape from the border police. Nothing that transcends historyAn example of how much can happen with the most inopportune travel companion. The chemistry between Downey Jr. and Galifianakis has its funny moments, like the car accident or the escape from the border police. Nothing that transcends history but serves for a moment of relaxation. Expand
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NobodyYouKnowSep 7, 2020
Rarely funny and very uneven. Despite the likability of Downey and Zach, they couldn't rise above the unfunny material. There were too many jarring tonal shifts that felt extremely clumsy. It's a shame these two talents were wasted on suchRarely funny and very uneven. Despite the likability of Downey and Zach, they couldn't rise above the unfunny material. There were too many jarring tonal shifts that felt extremely clumsy. It's a shame these two talents were wasted on such forgettable material. Expand
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KelvinSelimorAug 23, 2021
Due Date. Me, my friend and the dog. A funny comedy about two "friends" who travel across the country with a dog. Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis performed their roles perfectly and complemented each other.
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NarrraJun 24, 2019
I couldn't believe that such great actors chose to play in this movie. Total waste of time. The movie is really dumb - not in a good way.
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DawdlingPoetNov 28, 2021
I thought this was a rather bland movie. The plot felt pretty tedious and predictable and the comedy was rather awkward and not particularly funny overall. This movie is basically a case of a somewhat antisocial businessman having alot of badI thought this was a rather bland movie. The plot felt pretty tedious and predictable and the comedy was rather awkward and not particularly funny overall. This movie is basically a case of a somewhat antisocial businessman having alot of bad luck, being paired (not through choice) with a more happy go lucky guy whom of course clash, so its like a regular buddy movie with both people having very different personalities and outlooks and having to learn about each others backgrounds while their on their long road trip. To be honest, I didn't feel particularly keen on either of the main characters, so it didn't work too well as a movie for me personally. Ethan comes across as too much of a nuisance live wire and Peter is too uptight and snappy for my liking. Some of the scenes are a bit crude and I didn't think the script was particularly good, it felt like a movie thought up by a bored teen for bored teens and right enough, I suppose it contains the odd laugh and is probably likeable enough for those who want something slightly diverting to watch for an hour and a half, although to me its really not a memorable movie and both of the main cast members have been in better made movies I reckon, Robert Downey Jnr in particular. Zach Galifianakis is probably most well known for playing one of the characters in the successful 'Hangover' movies and this movie features similar crude content but didn't seem as slick.

On the plus side, I thought the two main actors were well cast, as Downey Jnr. can easily play the impatient, neurotic type well and Galifianakis does well in portraying the more laidback eccentric loner type. Other cast members include Jamie Foxx as one of Peters friends, coming across as a very self assured guy, as he would and also Juliette Lewis who plays

Content wise, there's moderate violence, strong language, sexual references and drug references, including scenes where their stoned. There are some action scenes involving car accidents which are quite exciting to watch but they are a bit few and far between.

I think some might find it relatively funny and there are a few fairly amusing scenes, so I suppose overall its ok but I didn't think it particularly stood out or was otherwise memorable and I certainly wouldn't want to watch it again. I thought it was quite formulaic and found myself cringing at points when I could tell what was coming, though for younger viewers they might get more out of it, I suppose. I thought the ending was a bit confused, a change of tone and not great either, I'd say.

Funnily enough, overall no, I wouldn't. I didn't feel this was a particularly memorable movie, the plot wasn't great and the comedy wasn't the best either, there are better similar movies that you could watch and probably get more from, so I wouldn't recommend this particular title.
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Julio2014Jul 9, 2020
Excellent road trip funny movie. The rythim feels great and the performances are very good!
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rathcroguejohnFeb 5, 2021
7.5 for me but for some dumb **** reason you can't do that so when I can't rate it what I want I round it off to the higher whole number.
Anyway. Very good movie funny and good story.
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NickTheCritickNov 3, 2021
Unfortunately, these director can't get me, it will be a matter of personal taste but I don't like anything about this film either. Neither a shot, nor the acting. It doesn't make me laugh.
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hamidgoodarziJul 24, 2023
A movie with male anxieties It is not very acceptable that two people meet each other by chance and become friends on the same journey and all the events happen based on the element of accident. The film has no acceptable logic and the factA movie with male anxieties It is not very acceptable that two people meet each other by chance and become friends on the same journey and all the events happen based on the element of accident. The film has no acceptable logic and the fact that these two people unintentionally start a journey for two and experience life and friendship in this journey is just that and this issue is almost repeated. However, there are comical situations in the film that depend on the geographical culture. The movie was boring for me. Expand
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AudiostonedApr 14, 2023
A pretty outrageous comedy that is the equivalent of a sweaty overlong roadtrip of misfortunate events. It is rapid fire comedy, sometimes obnoxious, often exhausting, but in this barren comedy landscape this film is standout. Worth a watchA pretty outrageous comedy that is the equivalent of a sweaty overlong roadtrip of misfortunate events. It is rapid fire comedy, sometimes obnoxious, often exhausting, but in this barren comedy landscape this film is standout. Worth a watch if you like either Galifinakis or the other guy. Expand
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