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Two Tickets to Paradise

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
943
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D.B. Sweeney, John C. McGinley, and Moira Kelly in Two Tickets to Paradise (2006)
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Three guys on the verge of forty begin to realize all the best things in their lives happened before they were twenty. A spontaneous road trip adventure gives them a chance to balance the le... Read allThree guys on the verge of forty begin to realize all the best things in their lives happened before they were twenty. A spontaneous road trip adventure gives them a chance to balance the ledger.Three guys on the verge of forty begin to realize all the best things in their lives happened before they were twenty. A spontaneous road trip adventure gives them a chance to balance the ledger.

  • Director
    • D.B. Sweeney
  • Writers
    • Brian Hayes Currie
    • D.B. Sweeney
  • Stars
    • John C. McGinley
    • D.B. Sweeney
    • Ned Bellamy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    943
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • D.B. Sweeney
    • Writers
      • Brian Hayes Currie
      • D.B. Sweeney
    • Stars
      • John C. McGinley
      • D.B. Sweeney
      • Ned Bellamy
    • 43User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 1 nomination total

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    John C. McGinley
    John C. McGinley
    • Mark
    D.B. Sweeney
    D.B. Sweeney
    • Billy McGriff
    Ned Bellamy
    Ned Bellamy
    • Stan
    Jenn Brown
    Jenn Brown
    • Hooter Girl
    Mandy Brown
    • Dancer On Bar
    Brian Hayes Currie
    Brian Hayes Currie
    • Collector
    • (as Brian Currie)
    Dilsey Davis
    • Janice
    Tad Dowd
    • Scalper
    Leslea Fisher
    Leslea Fisher
    • Jennifer
    Richard Fullerton
    Richard Fullerton
    • Mr. Torterelli
    M.C. Gainey
    M.C. Gainey
    • Barbosa
    Tristan Gretzky
    • Hayden
    Ed Harris
    Ed Harris
    • Melville
    Pat Hingle
    Pat Hingle
    • Mark's Dad
    Paul Hipp
    Paul Hipp
    • Jason Klein
    Dutch Hofstetter
    • Young Mark
    Chane't Johnson
      Janet Jones
      Janet Jones
      • Sherry
      • Director
        • D.B. Sweeney
      • Writers
        • Brian Hayes Currie
        • D.B. Sweeney
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      User reviews43

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      8debrachicago

      so good!

      saw this film last night, such a refreshing change from slick, Hollywood blockbusters. it has so much heart! any guy who ever had a buddy (or two, or three) will love it, and any gal who loves her guy will feel tenderness toward this trio of lovable losers. the pacing is perfect, giving the actors their moments without trying to painfully wring out every last drop of drama. and the comedic timing is impeccable, as you'd expect from three accomplished, experienced actors.

      great performances, laugh-out loud funny, chock full o'testosterone yet somehow, in its earnestness, very sweet. as a film, it's a winner. as DB Sweeney's first effort behind the camera, it's a sign of great things to come.
      10tjredgerly

      Dirt Nap

      Loved the movie. Got to view it for free over at my military base in Germany. I will see it again and have no problem paying to go see it next time around. The movie was funny, touching as well as relatable. I enjoyed the bond of the men in the movie. I felt connected to them. Each character had painful things going on in their lives, but the strength of friendship along with encouragement to do better and be better was especially nice to see. Too often we see others be encouraged to be hurtful and destructive. You didn't see it here. It was written well. The acting was fantastic. I felt like I was watching friends having a great time. Nothing looked forced.
      4regular14

      A General Mediocre film about 15 years late

      Now that's it's 2008, who really has a care in the world about a guy like DB Sweeney, even back then he wasn't a big deal.

      Two Tickets to Paradise is an outlined story that's well and true where three friends hit the road under each of their personal circumstances. Again, a proved plot. The problem with this film, other than it's 'so bad it's compelling' title, is the script.

      Cliché after cliché three guys do the same things you've seen in every other road movie... and blow up vanna white's house.

      John C. McGinley's acting job is superb, especially compared to that of the late DB Sweeney's. (His career is dead, hence the late. though i hear he's moving to TV, good for him). Also, John C likely has the least awful character in the film.

      The score is so generic it actually feels like you're watching a third rate film from 1993, or Jeff Anderson's movie Now You Know (also set me back a few years, but at least that was more entertaining.) I mean, yah, i guess i enjoyed parts of it. But, the nerdy guy is annoying, DB tries to be this cool failed guitar player (with some rough influences, like some of the worst of classic rock) who has some strange relationship with a stripper, and John C is a gambler who's wife and kid leave him after the death of his father as well as a visit from one of his bookie's henchmen.

      I keep thinking up ways to make this movie better. But i think burning the script would have been a healthy start.

      But, as i've hinted this whole time, it's not the worst movie ever. And any chance i have to see McGinley in a starring role, i'll take it. Hopefully he starts getting some better projects.
      8Mmonroe672

      Two Tickets To Paradise - not what you think it will be

      If you're looking for big budget Hollywood, this movie's not for you. If you're looking for angst ridden sad ending for the sake of sad ending - ditto.

      However, if you want something that's fun, endearing, a little off kilter and ultimately redemptive - you've found he right movie.

      I enjoyed the lack of formula and some strong emotional performances, inserted artfully in this potentially formulaic "on the road" genre. I enjoyed it because when you watched, it really wasn't formulaic at all, and Two Tix was surprisingly poignant delivering the (non- preachy but clear) messages on friendship, and manhood, marriage and family.

      Kudos to DB, and though we didn't see a whole lot of her or like her a lot in this film, Moira still has it.
      10BroadswordCallinDannyBoy

      Great little film

      3 men well into their adulthood and facing problems - ranging from an unfaithful wife to gambling debts - decide to take a road trip to the Superbowl after one of them unexpectedly wins tickets in a raffle. What results is a coming of age story with a certain twist.

      Twist in that these men have already come of age - they are adults, working, tending the family, and all of life's problems. The coming of age comes in that they are men locked in their past, still reminiscing of the good old days when they were young and life was easy, fun, and there was little, if anything, to complain about. One was a star athlete, one a musician, one the class valedictorian. But then, somewhere down the line it just dissolved away and they are now working dead-end jobs, which they obviously don't like, and life is... bland. Completely unlike before.

      Very well written, acted, and directed with a strong focus on the characters and often gut-bustingly funny the film presents one of life's most valuable, though not most obvious lessons: life will not live itself for you, you have to live your life.

      Props to first time director D.B. Sweeney. 10/10

      Not Rated as of yet, but has occasional profanity/crude dialog and some humorous drug use.

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      • Trivia
        D.B. Sweeney was inspired to make this movie after visiting a friend, a New York Firefighter who had survived the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Sweeney suggested to his friend that going to see a movie might cheer him up, and his friend replied, "They don't make movies for guys like me anymore."
      • Goofs
        At 17 minutes you see a cement truck returning to the cement plant. The drum is rotating clockwise. If there was leftover cement it would be dumping on the ground the whole time while driving.
      • Connections
        Features The Best Damn Sports Show Period (2001)
      • Soundtracks
        Flamenco Blues
        Written & Performed by Andy Walo

        Courtesy of Andy Walo

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      • Release date
        • April 6, 2006 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Official site
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      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Dirt Nap
      • Filming locations
        • Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
      • Production company
        • Scrudge LLC
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      • Budget
        • $1,750,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 30 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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