A New York cop and his wife go on a European vacation to reinvigorate the spark in their marriage, but end up getting framed and on the run for the death of an elderly billionaire.A New York cop and his wife go on a European vacation to reinvigorate the spark in their marriage, but end up getting framed and on the run for the death of an elderly billionaire.A New York cop and his wife go on a European vacation to reinvigorate the spark in their marriage, but end up getting framed and on the run for the death of an elderly billionaire.
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It may not be an oscar contender but it's certainly a fun time. Helped by a pretty decent cast, the movie will keep you thoroughly entertained throughout it's run time.
A nice easy breezy murder mystery. Full of fun. Don't count on anything serious or deep here just sit back with your popcorn and a soda and enjoy the movie. Nothing offencive here. Just an adult murder mystery romp. We don't get many like these anymore. Ignore the people who like to criticize everything because they think they are actual critics. Chemistry between Aniston and Sadler is awesome. I hope they make more movies together.
Decent plot. Good performances. Jokes that land. Adam Sandler doesn't scream or shout once. Everything works. Very understated.
Enjoyable lightweight comedy (possibly sponsored by Claritin!) from Adam Sandler that benefits greatly from the presence of the often under-rated Jennifer Aniston. They play a couple who finds themselves in the middle of the kind of old-fashioned murder mystery plot that Aniston's character loves to read. The film plays on genre tropes to decent effect and Sandler reins in the annoyance quotient, although given today's climate of gender sensitivity it's likely that vaguely ditzy female characters like Aniston's - who can pause in a moment of panic to admire some nearby wallpaper - will soon go the way of murders in the library with a candlestick.
Happy Madison at its best. Good comedy and a decent storyline. (Half a star extra for some decent action scenes too)
Sandler and Aniston pair up again in this funny whodunit comedy. Great chemistry from Adam and Jennifer, and the rest of the cast are hilarious and well placed. The action scenes were pretty good and should keep you action comedy fans happy. The jokes are well placed and often and they wont disappoint fans of the genre, not too much toilet humour and back to the good old Sandler days.
Hoping we see more from this great comedy duo.
Sandler and Aniston pair up again in this funny whodunit comedy. Great chemistry from Adam and Jennifer, and the rest of the cast are hilarious and well placed. The action scenes were pretty good and should keep you action comedy fans happy. The jokes are well placed and often and they wont disappoint fans of the genre, not too much toilet humour and back to the good old Sandler days.
Hoping we see more from this great comedy duo.
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- TriviaJackie Sandler: Adam Sandler's wife as the flight attendant on the plane.
- GoofsNick shaves, but in the next scene he has stubble.
- Quotes
Nick Spitz: You're an actress, right?
Grace Ballard: All women are actresses, dear. I'm just clever enough to get paid for it.
- Crazy creditsIn the credits, one character is listed as "Great Looking Flight Attendant". The actress playing that role is Jackie Sandler, Adam Sandler's wife.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Conan: Adam Sandler (2019)
- SoundtracksHearsay Funk
Written by Jay Whitlatch and Jeremy John Wells (as Jeremy Wells)
Performed by Electronic Hearsay
Courtesy of Fade Music Co.
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- Misterio a bordo
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- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 2.00 : 1
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