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Due Date

2010
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1h 35m
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Rated 31 Jan 2011
2
21st
Zach Galifianakis plays a fat weird guy that says strange things. Robert Downey Jr. plays suave guy that says sarcastic shit. Hilarity does not ensue.
Rated 08 Mar 2011
48
17th
'Due Date' faces a whole heap of problems. To start, it's a ripoff of 'Planes, Trains, and Automobiles,' and not a good one. Secondly, neither main characters played by Downey and Galifianakis are remotely likable. Downey plays the ultra hard-nosed jerk and Galifiankis recycles his loony 'Hangover' bit. Then the story fails to make sense of the inevitable bond that forms between the two. There are a few laughs to be had, and both actors are 'good' in it, but Due Date ultimately misfires.
Rated 21 Oct 2010
60
50th
A steady road movie that is often amusing, but seldom laugh-out-loud funny. Galifianakis is one of the funniest people in the business, but the script feels too much like a Planes, Trains, and Automobiles ripoff, only with extra violence.
Rated 07 Jan 2011
60
65th
Downey Jr. punches a kid and it is awesome. The movie had some laughs, and I enjoy seeing Galifinakas getting more work, but had a few too many dry spells. It isn't Planes Trains as it obviously aspires to be, but not terrible. Oh, and taking jabs at the routinely unfunny 2 and a Half Men made me smile.
Rated 03 Mar 2011
80
52nd
Due Date is not Hangover 1.5 or compareable to Phillips great Vegas Trip, but the movie has it's moments.
Rated 13 Mar 2011
20
9th
The reason why I often despise Hollywood fiction!
Rated 10 Nov 2010
57
48th
rza makes things cool. except pro tools. but that's a different story.
Rated 01 Feb 2011
0
2nd
Garbage disgusting movie with men punching kids and spitting in dogs faces. NOT FUNNY AT ALL!
Rated 06 Feb 2011
21
11th
Un fucking watchable.
Rated 10 Feb 2011
43
4th
Meh. Had a laugh or two and that was it. Far from funny. Zach was playing as usual, while Downey was plain boring and unconvincing. Only watch this if you're really desperate.
Rated 06 Nov 2010
58
48th
During watching this I couldn't help thinking of its similarity to "Trains, Planes and Automobiles", a movie which this film loses out to in every way. Even so this is by no means bad. The jokes are just funny and often enough to keep you interested, even if a couple of scenes seemed a bit too implausable; in particular the Mexico sequence! Where this movie really falls down is its occasional attempts at emotion, which just don't work. Still, a solid comedy road-trip.
Rated 16 Jun 2011
22
13th
Most stoner comedies are attacked for being lazy, but this is a comedy that just meanders on to pot for lack of anything better to do.
Rated 18 Jun 2011
30
14th
bad movie
Rated 02 Feb 2011
20
28th
This was pretty bad really.
Rated 13 Nov 2010
35
23rd
very few laughs.
Rated 26 Feb 2011
50
52nd
Mistakes - In the scene where Peter (Robert Downey, Jr.) is drinking the energy drink in the petrol station, the angle of the bottle changes. From the profile shot, the label can be seen with the brand visible, but cut to the front-view and you can see that the bottle has completely shifted angles.
Rated 10 Apr 2011
55
28th
It's a very poor man's Planes, Trains and Automobiles as we have a tight ass guy who clashes with a lovable loser who he just so happens to be stuck traveling with. It has some very promising sequences that generally fell flat considering the people involved. As the movie progresses the scenes get more amped up and more implausible. It's not necessarily a big issue with a comedy movie, but when it's supposed to be based in reality it seems too ridiculous at different times.
Rated 16 Mar 2013
90
86th
Swietny film, kazda akcja byla zabawna.
Rated 29 Oct 2010
39
26th
There are a couple hilarious moments, but the inconsistencies took away from the enjoyment. For instance, Peter's gigantic mood swings can only be explained by an unmentioned bipolar disorder. Plus, what happened to the the cops, or Foxx's character who said he was going to LA? Bottom line: enjoy the good jokes and ignore the mediocre filler in-between.
Rated 11 Nov 2011
42
16th
Not really funny
Rated 06 Nov 2010
2
15th
From the genius who brought you Road Trip! Unsurprisingly, the jokes are incredibly juvenile. Masturbating dogs, drugs making people trip out and say random bullshit, abusing annoying children, etc. In other words, it'll appeal to those who liked The Hangover.
Rated 29 Dec 2010
3
27th
Should of gone darker. That was the best humor it had going for it as otherwise it was just bland and boring. Galifianakis has chronic Cera-syndrome and I'm struggling to even smile at anything he does.
Rated 07 Nov 2011
70
26th
Due Date had flickering hopes of being the newest Hangover, but something about it just does not work. It could be the entire over dramatization of the Peter Ethan friendship and how it all plays out. It could be that most of the time Peter sounded like a whiny man child who didn't get his own way. In the end Due Date is simply just another movie, with half decently witty dialogue. There is not a lot of redeeming qualities about Due Date.
Rated 05 Feb 2011
34
2nd
Waste of time.
Rated 08 Feb 2011
55
40th
Not as memorable as 'The Hangover' but way better than expected, nonetheless
Rated 06 Sep 2011
51
16th
51.000
Rated 15 Apr 2011
0
0th
It took me a little while to grapple with, to come to terms with, the implications of the world's future that stem from watching this "film." It seems that now goodness is dead. All the great deeds of man have been, in finality, in vain. We have failed to prevent this "film" from being made and a curse is upon us, upon our house, now. Darkness comes to animate life and matter. Why have we done this. What could be the purpose of life. Forsaken now. This is the end, this is the end. Oh--Israel!
Rated 10 Dec 2010
1
6th
You've seen this movie before. Smart-but-Heartless and Sympathetic-but-Stupid go on a road trip... and nothing goes as planned! They lose the car and get in wrecks and do drugs and run from the cops and in the end they kiss and make up. A few sprinklings of hilarity can't save this giant cliche.
Rated 22 Dec 2018
64
29th
DUE DATE is a movie of classical design: take two stars du jour and slap both their names on a poster. Surprisingly, RDJ and Galifianakis have decent chemistry, with the latter proving once again how he can elevate lackluster material. He adds a sorely-needed sense of unpredictability--and a disarming sweetness--to raunchy road trip hijinks that owe a significant debt to the odd couplings of yore.
Rated 07 Nov 2010
40
18th
Thanks to Downey Jr, Galifianakis and some good jokes, this can be at least fun enough to watch some lazy day, but not a great comedy of those one enjoy rewatching. Just for one shot.
Rated 27 Nov 2010
78
53rd
Nowhere near the hilarity of Phillips' other films, but it delivers its share of laughs. Downey Jr. is spectacular as always, while Galifianakis plays the exact same character he's played in every movie to date.
Rated 02 Feb 2011
85
88th
Definitely a Planes, Trains & Automobiles revisited. But it works because the situations are really funny.
Rated 30 Apr 2011
60
8th
There's not enough meat to this movie to make it anything more than a waste of time, still, if you're bored out of your brain it's better than nothing.
Rated 23 May 2011
48
28th
Downey sells it--dude's one of my favorite actors--but Galifianakis's character is such a creepy, skeevy, unpleasant little worm, and he never once does anything to redeem himself. He's pretty much just gross throughout, and we're apparently supposed to find him lovable. Also, this thing has at least two high-impact car crashes too many. Come on, guys...
Rated 26 Dec 2012
68
24th
Some good laughs and some pretty memorable lines but very basic plot with no purpose.
Rated 01 Feb 2011
70
26th
For a film constantly trying to top itself it's never all that funny or outrageous. A few good laughs, a few annoying moments but mostly it just passes the time.
Rated 09 May 2011
80
74th
while it hardly created a ripple upon release it is nonetheless a respectable comedy. consistent with laughs through out and generally entertaining. if you missed this one keep it in mind, but don't expect a side splitter.
Rated 25 Aug 2011
23
7th
Only funny part of the movie was when they were at Jamie Foxx's house.
Rated 15 Apr 2012
61
36th
This is more or less a remake of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. It's both better and worse than I expected. Better than the previews made it out to be, but worse than it should have been considering the RDJ, Galifianakis, and Phillips were at the helm.
Rated 21 Jul 2013
65
38th
Galifianakis and Downey Jr both played to their strengths in this otherwise forgettable comedy. It's a Todd Phillips film, and it's not even one of his good ones, so let that speak for itself.
Rated 28 Jun 2016
59
17th
Lazy and mean-spirited.
Rated 06 Nov 2010
67
31st
A road movie that quickly runs out of gas. The leads have great potential, but the script lacks ambition and misses every chance to push the comedy to the next level.
Rated 01 Jan 2012
25
0th
I tried hard to like it in some way or another, but the joke falls flat within the first 10 minutes and it's all downhill from there.
Rated 05 Aug 2012
65
24th
Due Date has its humorous moments, however it runs just a bit too close to the Hangover. With the pre-established raunchy humor, Due Date has a high standard to live up to, and falls just a bit short. Galifinakis plays a character very similar to that of the Hangover, which isn't necessarily a bad thing; he just fails to match the same energy that made the Hangover such a success. Those who enjoy that type of humor however will get quite a few laughs out of Due Date
Rated 26 Dec 2014
60
30th
You are all better than this. Even the dog.
Rated 07 Feb 2011
65
21st
Not as funny as I hoped. Both Downey Jr and Galifinakis are great but not even they can carry a movie where the jokes just aren't there.
Rated 26 Feb 2011
65
45th
I was a bit dissapinted with this film. Not to say it didn't have it's moments but I had a little higher hopes for this pairing.
Rated 27 Mar 2011
63
26th
The wasn't bad, but it wasn't as good as I expected it to be either. It pretty felt like a worse repackaging of The Hangover, it even felt like Zach G. just reprised his role from The Hangover. Downey Jr. did a really good job in this movie, but overall I felt it didn't quite do what it was supposed to. Watch this movie if you just want a few cheap laughs, otherwise stay away.
Rated 09 Nov 2010
50
18th
Ultimately it stands as one of Todd Phillips' worst, and represents quite possibly the low-point of Zach-G's career. It's a moderately-funny re-package of some "Hangover" principles - ie. Zach-G is basically playing the same character, but with a dog this time. I can't say anything against RDJ's performance, thought he was quite good, if not a little bi-polar. Not to mention, you have intentionally-misleading plot points that are introduced and then abandoned. Jamie Foxx? Totally unnecessary!
Rated 09 Dec 2010
50
4th
Got a laugh or two out of it, but very forgettable.
Rated 30 Jan 2011
50
44th
could have been way better, no way to compare that to the hangover, downey jr. was cool though, with the kid, ... but there were just too many loose ends, like taking the border polices truck thru a state without being held up ...
Rated 01 Feb 2011
70
36th
planes, trains & automobiles remake? nice downey performance thou, has some funny moments.
Rated 07 Feb 2011
60
16th
Film gave me strange feeling, has to make laugh all time. But it couldn't. Not too bad, but cant compare with the hangover...
Rated 12 Mar 2011
50
40th
A few funny moments but it lacks the believability and credibility this kind of comedy needs to its characters and situations.
Rated 07 Mar 2011
76
33rd
The first two acts are simply not good, but the third act, almost at the exact moment Jamie Foxx shows up, is great.
Rated 02 Apr 2011
58
6th
Unsurprising remake of the original 'planes, traines and automobiles'. The original was funny but not very funny, this film is just not funny basically.
Rated 03 Feb 2011
80
74th
Ok, so for all intents and purposes it's an exact remake of Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Luckily this pair have good chemistry and manage to be just as funny as Martin and Candy. This movie is slightly more riotous and badly behaved than its predecessor, which reflects both Todd Phillips's style and modern trends in American comedy. The bit-part actors could have been used more, but there were plenty of laugh-out-loud moments nonetheless. Maybe not a smash, but certainly a hit.
Rated 17 Aug 2012
1
17th
"Trains, Planes and Automobiles" with dumber jokes and lacking an emotional core (though not for lack of trying). If they wanted us to sympathise with Ethan, they should have given him at least one redeeming quality.
Rated 05 Jan 2011
72
65th
It made me laugh quite a few times. The scene with the kid is awesome!
Rated 08 Jun 2011
35
9th
Pretty bad and unimaginative.. Save for the "Sucker Punch" (L.O.L. moment), Downey's general presence and the neat soundtrack - it's fairly worthless.
Rated 30 May 2013
65
20th
On sent une transposition maladroite du concept de Very Bad Trip à un père de famille qui doit retrouver sa femme pour l'accouchement.
Rated 15 Dec 2010
63
17th
It's alright. While not the raucous Hangover style ride many are expecting, it's a reasonably entertaining film with a few big laughs here and there, and a charm among the leads that makes their otherwise unsympathetic characters easier to identify with.
Rated 04 Apr 2011
36
50th
Funny but hokie. Not nearly a classic but not a bad film. And while watching, I found a great used BMW for less than and the same year VW, I was looking at so that's a win win.
Rated 19 Nov 2011
60
31st
Typical straight-man/funny-man comedy formula. Oddly reminds me of Date Night. Both have well-established comedy actors, both have Date in the title, both came out in 2010, and both have very similar-looking posters. The main difference is that this poster has two men on it.
Rated 16 Jul 2014
60
30th
It's funny and even touching at parts, but it jumps from serious to silly too flippantly for many of the scenes to have the impact they otherwise could have.
Rated 14 Jun 2016
80
23rd
A movie that should be pretty awful is saved by a likeable and surprisingly well matched duo in Galifianakis and Downey Jr.
Rated 11 Feb 2017
85
76th
Probably my favourite bro comedy
Rated 30 Mar 2011
70
43rd
surprisingly funny with its malicious portrayal of a moron ruining some stiff's life.
Rated 13 Feb 2011
30
15th
I laughed about 7 times and for a comedy thats simply just not enough. Galifianakis was the only highlight and RDJr's very sudden change of character and attitude towards Ethan comes out of absolutely nothing. At one point I thought they would end up naming the boy Ethan and then I would have vomitted! They didnt, so I didnt... A waste of time, money and talent!
Rated 02 Apr 2011
39
38th
I love RDJ and ZG, but this was a bit underwhelming. The script is very predictable and the gags are only mildly amusing.
Rated 22 Sep 2013
45
35th
An unauthorized 'Plains, Trains and Automobiles' remake, who's most interesting feature is Downey Jr. playing a serious character. But as with so many other lazy comedies, the best bits are shown in the trailer.
Rated 05 Nov 2010
50
14th
Real Weak. A few yucks (seen the previews?), but mostly low brow, sit-com, ultra-contrived humor that was embarrassing at times. By the time they got to the Mexican border, there was nothing left...at all. Worst of it was the massive waste of talent. Downey needs to get another role fast and purge.
Rated 07 Dec 2010
20
9th
There is nothing spectacular...
Rated 25 Apr 2011
20
5th
Not just unfunny, but absurdly so. Did they look at the script and see a comedy of any sort? It even fails as a roadtrip movie, where the leads are literally dimensionless non characters obnoxious and overwhelmed. The adventures of this dull duo include losing credit cards, sleeping in cars and trying to obtain wire transfers. Even as a travelogue there is nothing; nearly the entire film takes place in a dull rental car.
Rated 04 Dec 2010
31
24th
Galifianakis' character was more annoying than he was funny, the main joke of the movie here was laughing at how weird and awkward the character was, which was incredibly unfunny.Not only that, but the character development doesn't make much sense either.Why is it that after stirring so much shit on RDJ's character that all of a sudden he feels sympathy for him, especially since he's the very reason why he was in his conflict to begin with? RDJ's performance was wasted on this crap.
Rated 27 Feb 2011
40
9th
What an unlikable 'buddy' comedy. Like trains planes and automobiles minus the humor and likable characters. Even a sad sack galifinakas couldn't save this.
Rated 11 Dec 2010
85
70th
Very funny, and at times, very touching. The comedy, while physical and over-the-top, never distracted from the characters and their journey, however far-fetched, was ultimately believable and relatable.
Rated 25 Nov 2012
53
7th
It's one big cliche, but a likeable enough ride with a good cast albeit a bit below par.
Rated 10 Nov 2010
40
8th
The part with Rza was cool because like someone said, "Rza makes things cool." The rest of the movie was kind of bland, with a few scattered laughs here and there.
Rated 05 Dec 2010
50
12th
If you've seen the trailer, there's no need to watch the movie. Has some good jokes and you might even find a few more in a second viewing but I couldn't like it that much..
Rated 04 Feb 2011
40
16th
Either it attempts too much or too little. I'm not sure which... but whatever it is, it does not work!
Rated 01 Aug 2011
63
47th
Galifianakis and Phillips try to re-capture lightning in a bottle by giving Zach basically the same character and making him do socially awkward and weird things all over again! It's more fun than that sounds, but not by much. While the film is staggeringly unoriginal in its unabashed ripping-off of Planes, Trains & Automobiles, there are a few brilliant sequences keeping it afloat. Phillips again tries to build a movie around unlikeable characters, but this isn't as contemptible as Hangover 2.
Rated 09 Jan 2012
70
64th
7- recommended, good :: mean-spirited, but it makes up for it at the end.
Rated 17 Jan 2012
35
13th
oh okay.
Rated 20 May 2011
66
26th
Wow, Robert Downey Jr. is perfectly cast. I usually hate watching his movies, because he just oozes arrogance; he seems to think he's really great. This film embraces that aspect of his personality, to good effect. It's a much more violent film than others of the genre... but not as funny as it should have been.
Rated 25 Jul 2011
70
42nd
müsthecen, komik, yol hikayesi
Rated 13 Oct 2011
36
9th
1 extra point for the coffee scene..
Rated 22 Sep 2012
78
50th
A pretty funny movie. I think that they were trying to ride the Galifianakis wave from the Hangover with this title. Zach played the same part that he does in the Hangover, he's an inept and gross person that messes everything up that he gets involved in but he is fiercely loyal to his friends, even if he just met them a few hours ago. Downey Jr. played a good straight man to Zach's comedy. A road trip kind of movie that is funny at some parts and tiresome in others. A real hit or miss comedy.
Rated 28 Sep 2014
30
12th
The Tony Stark from "Iron Man" and the Fat guy from the "Hangover" movies (exact same characters) do a poor copy of "Planes, Trains and Automobiles".
Rated 19 Mar 2011
45
23rd
I just can't believe how this didn't work: a great pair of actors, a good director... I guess it lacked a consistent script, I don't know, or Todd Phillips was complacent while directing these guys. I don't know. But this is really bad -- despite its great choice of songs.
Rated 19 Jan 2013
60
13th
I love Robert Downey, Jr., so I wanted to love this movie. I understand Zach Galifianakis's character was written to be one of those guys that you try to stay the hell away from at a bar--creepy, annoying, completely oblivious to others' feelings and need for personal space. But it also made me uncomfortable watching the movie. The ending is redeeming, but I wouldn't want to sit through this again.
Rated 15 Dec 2011
75
48th
Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis make a good offbeat comedy team in this movie. There are also a few good comedy cameos. The script is straight forward with some good laughs.
Rated 06 Jan 2012
40
31st
Due Date is a middle-of-the-road comedy that isn't quite funny enough to forgive its flaws. The relationships stagnate too long, multiple times I wondered why certain things were happening, and I disliked both of the lead characters. But it still had some laughs, and since it appeals to the same people who enjoyed director Phillips' previous film, The Hangover, it'll be enjoyed by them (or so I'm told by people who did enjoy The Hangover).
Rated 02 May 2011
55
19th
This one was a boring chore to get through. Zach Galifianakis is the current quirky "it" man for absurd roles. He sort of fills empty screen time like another Jack Black. This is a buddy road trip that is short on real laughs and seems to be all about dumb situational comedy and lame sex jokes. The mix of dark and juvenile humor just doesn't work. The best thing going for it is the soundtrack which seems to be a mish/mash of classic hits but doesn't fit the tempo of the film very well.
Rated 30 Jul 2012
2
46th
Surprisingly dull dramedy.
Rated 13 Nov 2010
20
41st
"It's a little crude to see the character's weirdness being exploited for drama after so readily being jabbed for cheap laughs in the first half." - Jesse Cataldo
Rated 07 Mar 2011
77
66th
nice one ...
Rated 29 May 2011
41
10th
Jesus Christ, that was weird.
Rated 23 Oct 2011
74
91st
This is "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" on steroids.
Rated 07 Dec 2010
70
0th
It had it's moments but it wasn't hilarious.

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