Big Trouble (film)
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Directed by | Barry Sonnenfeld |
Produced by | Jim Wedaa Barry Sonnenfeld Tom Jacobson Barry Josephson Graham Place Chris Soldo |
Written by | Robert Ramsey Matthew Stone based on a novel by Dave Barry |
Starring | Tim Allen Rene Russo Stanley Tucci Tom Sizemore Johnny Knoxville Dennis Farina |
Music by | James Newton Howard |
Distributed by | Touchstone Pictures |
Release date(s) | April 5, 2002 |
Running time | 85 min |
Language | English |
Budget | $40,000,000 (estimated) |
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Big Trouble (2002) is an American comedic film based on the novel Big Trouble by Dave Barry. It was directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and featured a large cast including Tim Allen, Rene Russo and Dennis Farina. Like much of Barry's fiction, it follows a diverse group of people through a series of extremely strange and humorous situations against the backdrop of Miami.
Tagline: They have forty-five minutes to save the world. They need forty-six.
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[edit] Characters
- Eliot Arnold (Tim Allen) - A divorced man who was recently fired from his job at the Miami Herald and is now running a struggling advertising agency. His son thinks he is a dork.
- Anna Herk (Rene Russo) - Jenny's devoted mother and the reluctant wife of Arthur (even though she thinks he's an idiot). She becomes immediately attracted to Eliot, upon meeting him.
- Arthur Herk (Stanley Tucci) - A rude and obnoxious man who is currently being marked for death for embezzling from his company.
- Matt Arnold (Ben Foster) - Eliot's son and the "killer" of Jenny. He also develops a crush on her.
- Jenny Herk (Zooey Deschanel) - Anna's daughter and a classmate of Matt. She is also Matt's target in the school's game "Killer".
- Snake Dupree and Eddie Leadbetter (Tom Sizemore and Johnny Knoxville) - Two bumbling ex-convicts.
- Henry Desalvo and Leonard Ferroni (Dennis Farina and Jack Kehler) - Two hitmen hired to kill Arthur for embezzling.
- Off. Monica Romero (Janeane Garofalo) - A very with-it police officer.
- Off. Walter Kramitz (Patrick Warburton) - Monica's not-so-with-it fellow officer. Asks women out on dates even though he's married.
- Special Agents Pat Greer and Alan Seitz (Heavy D and Omar Epps) Two FBI agents determined to retrieve a missing nuclear bomb.
- Puggy (Jason Lee) - A homeless wanderer who loves Fritos and Nina.
- Nina (Sofía Vergara) - The Herks' Mexican housemaid. She falls in love with Puggy, who she initially mistook for Jesus.
- Bruce (Michael McShane) - The consumer from hell who constantly harasses Eliot's advertisement ideas for his products.
- Andrew (DJ Qualls) - Matt's schoolfriend and witness for when Matt "kills" Jenny.
- Ivan and Leo (Daniel London and Lars Arentz-Hansen) - Two Russian arms dealers and owners of the Jolly Jackal bar.
[edit] Plot
In a high-school game of Killer (in which a student must shoot another with a squirt gun) Matt Arnold has to "shoot" classmate Jenny Herk, and decides to sneak up on her at home. By coincidence hitmen are also there to kill Arthur Herk, who secretly embezzled money from his company. When the fake assassination attempt crosses paths with the real one, police officers Monica and Walter are called out to the resulting disturbance. They call Eliot Arnold, Matt's father, and Eliot immediately feels a mutual attraction to Anne Herk (Jenny's mother), as Matt and Jenny begin to feel attracted to each other as well. The Herk's Mexican housemaid Nina, meanwhile, falls in love with a young man named Puggy, who lives in a tree on their property, after she runs from the shootings and he saves her from the hitmen.
Realizing that he is the intended victim, Arthur visits arms dealers, for a weapon, but in a mix-up he gets a suitcase nuclear bomb. Escaped convicts Snake and Eddie, who were previously kicked out of the bar for disorderly conduct, hold up the bar and kidnap Arthur and Puggy (who is an employee there) for the suitcase, not knowing its contents.
Meanwhile, Matt tries to "kill" Jenny in a mall parking lot, but a security guard thinks that Matt's gun is real. After the guard opens fire on them, Matt and Jenny run to the Herk house, followed by Monica and Walter, who stumble across the confusion. Eliot is called over as well.
The convicts force Arthur to return to his home, where they capture everyone and tie them up. Taking Puggy and kidnapping Jenny, they leave (with the suitcase) for the Airport. Nina, who was hiding in her room, frees everyone except for Monica and Arthur (who were handcuffed to an entertainment system). Shortly after, the house is visited by two FBI agents who are tracking the bomb. They free Monica and have her lead them to the airport (leaving Arthur, as he was poisoned by a hallucinogenic toad, causing him to think that his dog is possessed by Martha Stewart).
The criminals reach the plane and Puggy manages to escape, but the bomb is accidentally enabled when going through security. The FBI agents tell everyone that unless the bomb is retrieved soon, the plane must be shot down. Puggy escapes, and leads the group to the criminals' plane, which Eliot sneaks onto.
Meanwhile, the two hitmen get out of the traffic jam (caused by Snake and Eddie) and reach the airport. They bump into Off. Romero, and Special Agents Greer and Seitz, knocking the hitmen's Remington Sniper Rifle out of their golf bag in the process. The FBI agents, having more serious problems, leave this to Romero since it's her "jurisdiction." Romero grabs the rifle, and removes its bolt, rendering it useless. She then tosses the rifle down, saying: "gentlemen" and leaves. Henry Desalvo remarks to Leonard that Miami is worth shit...but the cops are kinda nice.
Eliot, having sneaked onto the plane, attacks the criminals by knocking Eddie out with a fire extinguisher and blasting the extinguisher at Snake. Snake falls overboard with the bomb, which explodes safely in the water. Eliot is congratulated by the FBI, promised he will receive presidential cowboy boots and a hat, and told the events that took place are strictly top secret.
The last scene reveals what happens to the main characters: After chasing down a plane, subduing two criminals, and saving Miami from a nuclear disaster, Eliot finally won Matt's respect. Anne and Eliot get married, a week after Anne gets divorced from Arthur. Walter, after a forced strip search by idiotic ariport guards, becomes a male stripper. The two hitmen manage to escape Miami after a series of very weird events. They claim their Miami job was the lowest point in their careers. Eddie goes back to jail, but becomes friends with another dimwitted inmate who shares the same affinity for...crude jokes as Eddie does. Arthur is last seen still handcuffed and tormented by his dog.
[edit] Controversy
Big Trouble was originally scheduled for release on September 21, 2001 and had a strong advertising push. Unfortunately, the events of September 11 of that year cast an unshakable pall over the movie's comedic smuggling of a nuclear device onto an airplane. (A gun also makes its way onto the plane, but this was easily overshadowed by the specter of the WMD.) Consequently, the film was pushed back until April 2002, and the promotion campaign was toned down almost to the point of abandonment. Big Trouble came quietly to American theaters and left quickly afterwards, receiving some positive reviews but generally ignored by audiences.
[edit] Differences between movie and book
- In the book, Matthew Arnold, as well as female police officer Monica Ramirez, actually board the plane to rescue Jenny Herk. Eliot Arnold never boards the plane.
- The vulgarity is not as bad in the movie as in the book, where it is used constantly.
- The ending of the book was drastically changed, with Walter being left handcuffed with Arthur, Henry and Leonard fighting off an escaped pet python at the airport, and a third police officer helping the FBI agents find the bomb.
- In the movie, Snake and Eddie were portrayed as being very dim-witted; when they kidnap Jenny, she's unafraid. In the book, Snake is far more sinister, threatening to rape Jenny after he escapes.
- In the film, when Arthur is squirted with hallucinogens he believes his dog is Martha Stewart. In the novel, it is Elizabeth Dole.
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