All the funny bits you see in the trailer. Those are the funny comedy parts. Right there in the commercial. You don't even need to leave your recliner.
Double Take (2001)
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Reviews Counted:73
Fresh:9
Rotten:64
Average Rating:3.4/10
Consensus: Despite a good performance by Orlando Jones, the movie is ruined by a ridiculous, messy plot and fails to generate laughs.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for violence, language and sexuality
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Jan 12, 2001 Wide
Box Office: $28,450,117
Synopsis: DOUBLE TAKE opens in Hitchcock fashion with a Manhattan businessman finding himself on the run; He is suspected of illegal activities, and has to prove his innocence while being pursued by the... DOUBLE TAKE opens in Hitchcock fashion with a Manhattan businessman finding himself on the run; He is suspected of illegal activities, and has to prove his innocence while being pursued by the authorities. Hitchcock's classic version of this story is NORTH BY NORTHWEST (1959). However, in spite of its thriller pedigree, DOUBLE TAKE is something else. Writer-director George Gallo has taken the classic elements, filtered them through the 1990s action and buddy films and produced a frenetic comedy built around the volatile chemistry of Orlando Jones and Eddie Griffin. Jones has the Cary Grant part--he is Daryl Chase, a Wall Street investment banker dealing in international accounts who becomes the fall guy when a Mexican client is revealed as the front man for a drug cartel. Griffin has the Eve Marie Saint part, but his Freddy Tiffany is no ice-cool Hitchcock blonde. Instead, he's the fast-talking streetwise hustler who aids and abets Chase as he is pursued by the police, the FBI, the CIA, and the DEA. DOUBLE TAKE swallows up the clichés of the innocent-on-the-run movie and the buddy movie, then--with Jones and Griffin trading quips and identities--throws them pell-mell on the screen in one long hilarious stream. [More]
Starring: Eddie Griffin, Orlando Jones, Gary Grubbs, Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon
Starring: Eddie Griffin, Orlando Jones, Gary Grubbs, Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon, Edward Herrmann, Andrea Navedo, Shawn Elliott, Daniel Roebuck, Brent Briscoe
Director: George Gallo
Director: George Gallo
Screenwriter: George Gallo
Producer: David Permut, Brett Ratner
Composer: Graeme Revell
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
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Jul 10, 2001
Reviews for Double Take
The problem with Double Take is that its baroque plotting undercuts this comic exploration of identity.
Lacks the focus necessary to hold its audience, eventually becoming mired in a convoluted plot and comedic bits that are as scattershot as a Florida vote count.
Throw two very different people together. Then put them on the run, shot at by both police and bad guys. The recipe has produced some funny movies. Double Take isn't one of them.
A mess of half-baked gags in an uneasy mix of buddy film and on-the-road adventure.
Gallo has delivered a clever suspense comedy that, thanks to a taut script, creative direction, and first-rate performances from its leads.
The legendary British novelist is probably turning over in his grave at being associated with this witless farrago.
If you doze or play your GameBoy for an hour or so in the middle of the movie, you might find it an agreeable time-waster.
Double Take is the kind of double-triple-reverse movie that can drive you nuts because you can't count on anything in the plot.
There's so much going on it's hard to keep track, and after a while you may be tempted to give up.
A witless, derivative buddy comedy that squanders whatever talent was unlucky enough to be drawn into its doom-bound gravitational pull.
Sketch humor isn't enough to salvage a feature when the plot ties viewers needlessly in knots.
As if to compensate for this lack of focus, all the spats are enacted at maximum volume, pitched so high that we often don't know how to take them.
The first hour of the story, whose rampant unexplained mysteries will leave you scratching your head in wonderment.
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