The world's deadliest assassin and New York's biggest screw-up are mistaken for each other at an Airbnb rental.The world's deadliest assassin and New York's biggest screw-up are mistaken for each other at an Airbnb rental.The world's deadliest assassin and New York's biggest screw-up are mistaken for each other at an Airbnb rental.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Ronnie Rowe
- Agent Davis
- (as Ronnie Rowe Jr.)
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Have you ever seen any Kevin Hart movie? If yes, you'll know this one. It's just Kevin Hart being Kevin Hart. It's a decently fun action comedy. It's a perfect light watch and you'll barely remember it by next week.
Pretty much Ride Along with an assassin instead of a cop. It's predictable, pretty forced, but enjoyable if you like Kevin Hart. Woody's role was originally Jason Stathum's and you can tell. Overall, not bad for a Netflix film, but nothing special.
Like in Zombieland.
I really enjoyed this one.
Good popcorn fun.
Kevin was annoying at times but thats on the 'Kevin Hart vehicle' bit, so you just have to ignore it.
But, definitely worth a watch better than most out right now.
Seems the older actio/comedy films are starting to get back to basics.
I really enjoyed this one.
Good popcorn fun.
Kevin was annoying at times but thats on the 'Kevin Hart vehicle' bit, so you just have to ignore it.
But, definitely worth a watch better than most out right now.
Seems the older actio/comedy films are starting to get back to basics.
I was reading through a few reviews that marked this movie as terrible.
What are they expecting from a movie like this? Shakespeare? This is action comedy! And what does it not provide for you in that genre. Kevin Hart is being just like Kevin Hart. That's what people want when they select a show like this. Woody Harrelson did an excellent job of his standardized villain persona.
All movies are not on the same level, but for the level this one is on, I think they did a good job. Even "actors" have to make money.
What are they expecting from a movie like this? Shakespeare? This is action comedy! And what does it not provide for you in that genre. Kevin Hart is being just like Kevin Hart. That's what people want when they select a show like this. Woody Harrelson did an excellent job of his standardized villain persona.
All movies are not on the same level, but for the level this one is on, I think they did a good job. Even "actors" have to make money.
It's what I expected, and it's exactly what I got. This was a well written, directed and perfectly performed film. The chemistry between Hart and Harrelson was spot-on and hilarious. Not sure what everyone was expecting, but we all enjoyed it and laughed hard. A recommend for sure if you're a fan of either, especially both stars. A well deserved 8/10 from me.
Did you know
- TriviaWoody Harrelson's father Charles Harrelson was a real-life hit man. He received two life sentences for assassinating federal judge John H. Wood, Jr. in 1979.
- GoofsThe Man from Toronto uses 19th century American poetry as code words. When he challenges Teddy Jackson's claim to be the assassin, he tells him to prove it by reciting some Keats. Keats was an ENGLISH (not American) poet.
- Quotes
Teddy: [about his minute photos] What's that, for your little serial killer wall?
The Man From Toronto: You think you'd make the wall? Come on, man. You're barely fridge material.
- Crazy creditsA mid-credit scene reveals that Teddy has opened his own online gym.
- ConnectionsReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Topsy Turvy Plans (2020)
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- El Hombre de Toronto
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- Budget
- $75,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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