The Big Bounce (2004 film)
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Directed by | George Armitage |
Produced by | George Armitage, Steve Bing |
Written by | Elmore Leonard (novel), Sebastian Gutierrez |
Starring | Owen Wilson, Charlie Sheen, Morgan Freeman, Sara Foster |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date(s) | January 29, 2004 |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Language | English |
Budget | $50,000,000 |
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The Big Bounce is a 2004 comedy caper film that stars Owen Wilson, Charlie Sheen, Sara Foster and Morgan Freeman. It was directed by George Armitage and based on a novel of the same name by Elmore Leonard. Leonard's novel had previously been adapted for the big screen in a 1969 film directed by Alex March and starring actor Ryan O'Neal.
- Tagline: Who's scamming who? A comedy about taking a chance on paradise.
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[edit] Reception
The 2004 film was a critical and commercial disaster. It cost an estimated $50 million to make, and grossed only $6,801,716 at the box office.[1] Film website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a meager score of 16%. Roger Ebert summed the film up by saying simply, "The movie doesn't work. It meanders and drifts and riffs."
Critics generally viewed The Big Bounce as being "a big waste of talent." But fans feel that the film's biggest fault would be the major deviation from the original novel, a fault that was also true for the 1969 original film.
[edit] Quotes
- Walter Crewes: "God is just an imaginary friend for grown ups."
- Nancy Hayes: "Jack, it's really depressing here. I'm depressed. I'm depressed."
- Jack Ryan: "That's one of the things I like about it is how depressing it is. It's like where dreams go to die."
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[edit] External links
- The Big Bounce (2004) at the Internet Movie Database
- Box Office Mojo's theatrical information for film's rentals.