A bratty teenager fakes her own kidnapping, but gets mistakenly kidnapped for real instead.A bratty teenager fakes her own kidnapping, but gets mistakenly kidnapped for real instead.A bratty teenager fakes her own kidnapping, but gets mistakenly kidnapped for real instead.
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- 2 wins & 3 nominations total
Callum Keith Rennie
- Motel Manager
- (as Callum Rennie)
Carrie Cain-Sparks
- Waitress at Diner
- (as Carrie Cain Sparks)
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Surprisingly sexy...great chemistry between Silverstone and Del Toro
I rented this movie on a whim last night, and I was very pleasantly surprised! The plot is entertaining, but what I really loved about this flick is that Silverstone and Del Toro have an odd - yet amazing - chemistry on screen. Most of their intimacies are left to the imagination, but I thought that made it even hotter! I noticed there was a comment on imdb about the writing being sophomoric (or something to that effect), specifically the line, "Do you like my tummy?" I thought it was very sweet and REAL. It's one of those silly conversations that makes them believable. Definitely worth the rent...and the buy (I'm purchasing it ASAP!).
Much better the second time.
I saw this movie a couple of years ago when my sister and her friends rented it. I remember thinking it was strange, but that's all. I came across it in the video store last night and was curious as to why I couldn't remember much about it. Well let me tell you, I'm glad I tried it again. The movie isn't great, the story drags a bit in the middle, and the two mob guys weren't the least bit scary. I also had a hard time with Silverstone's portrayal of Emily, who I understand was supposed to be a "troubled teen", but whose behavior was so unbelievably bad that I felt only distaste for her instead of the expected sympathy. But Walken and Del Toro are absolutely marvelous. They made it completely worth watching. Walken is his usual sinister self, but at the same time manages to make his Uncle Ray character seem very fatherly and concerned for Emily. In fact, they could have done away with the rather weak father altogether and nobody would even have noticed. Del Toro is fascinating as the shy, befuddled Vincent. Everything that came out of his mouth made me laugh, and you've got to like anyone who can see the good in a whiny wretch like Emily. He turns out to be exactly what she needs, and by the end of the movie she had mellowed so much that I didn't even hate her anymore. Watch for the scenes in the hotel room and next morning by the lake where the tentative lovers make a surprisingly touching connection. This was the best five minutes of the movie for me. All in all, a simple but fairly sweet movie, made better by the outstanding, endearing performances by the two male leads. Don't go into it expecting too much, and you'll have fun with this little bit of fluff that far too many people have been scared away from because of the bad reviews. Just give it a chance. Trust me.
Pleasant, fun comedy, nothing more or less
Lots of dissing for both Alicia and Benicio but it seems disingenuous. This is not a profound film but it IS a fun one. Nice photography, a plot that has a good rhythm and tempo, engaging characters that are well acted and clever film devices (for one, the conflict regarding her smoking that set up the plot complication in the first place). Walken is great as usual as a character both scary AND endearing. Spark a blunt, open a beer and enjoy this silly but fun little flick.
Not as bad as all that
Not as bad as some people make it out to be. Alicia Silverstone is as beautiful as ever. And Christopher Walken played his typecast dangerous dude role the way he always does. Yes, the plot had some good sized holes in it. The film is meant to be light entertainment and it made that mark. That doesn't mean it's great or anything. I couldn't recommend spending money on this unless you're a hard-core Silverstone fan. But if it comes on cable, it's an OK hour and forty. Grade: C-
Don't be put off
Don't be put off by the negative comments you may have read, this is a lighthearted enjoyable film. It's more a romantic drama than a comedy however and those expecting a comedy will probably be disappointed. While it is not the best film ever made it will certainly entertain you on a rainy day.
Did you know
- TriviaWas delayed from a planned Christmas 1996 release due to troublesome test screenings. This led to several reshoots, which expanded on the relationship between Alicia Silverstone and Benicio Del Toro's characters.
- GoofsWhen Emily leaves her house and gets into the Cadillac, the license plate reads 'ATH 3' but when she and Vincent are in the parking garage it reads 'ATH 2'.
- Crazy creditsAndy Warhol's "Double Elvis" is a reproduction and not signed.
- SoundtracksCrash Into Me
Written by Dave Matthews (as David J. Matthews)
Performed by The Dave Matthews Band
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment
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- Country of origin
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- Also known as
- Зайвий багаж
- Filming locations
- Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada(Prince of Wales Hotel, fictionally called 'Knotty Pines' for the scene used)
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Box office
- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,515,490
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,309,583
- Sep 1, 1997
- Gross worldwide
- $14,515,490
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