Stephanie Plum, disoccupata e divorziata, trova lavoro nell'attività di sua cugina nel settore delle cauzioni. Il suo primo incarico la mette sulle tracce di un poliziotto del posto, ora ric... Leggi tuttoStephanie Plum, disoccupata e divorziata, trova lavoro nell'attività di sua cugina nel settore delle cauzioni. Il suo primo incarico la mette sulle tracce di un poliziotto del posto, ora ricercato, con cui condivide un passato romantico.Stephanie Plum, disoccupata e divorziata, trova lavoro nell'attività di sua cugina nel settore delle cauzioni. Il suo primo incarico la mette sulle tracce di un poliziotto del posto, ora ricercato, con cui condivide un passato romantico.
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura
- Benito Ramirez
- (as Gavin-Keith Umeh)
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- QuizKatherine Heigl's hair in the movie is actually a wig, as she wanted it to stay true to its description in the books and it would've been difficult to get her real hair to look like Stephanie's should.
- BlooperWhen the driver's side window of "Big Blue" is shown broken in the close-up, shattered safety glass is shown crumbled all the way down to the door frame, and is visible several inches above it. When Stephanie is shown opening the door and getting in from a wide shot, there is no broken glass in the window, nor anywhere around it on the ground.
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Ranger: [answers phone] Are you in danger?
Stephanie Plum: [handcuffed to her shower rod] Not exactly. Kind of.
Ranger: I'm busy.
Stephanie Plum: I'm naked.
Ranger: ...I'll be right there.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episodio #20.73 (2012)
- Colonne sonoreLove Gun
Written by CeeLo Green (as Thomas Callaway), Mack David, Jerry Livingston and Terrence Simpkins
Performed by CeeLo Green featuring Naz Tokio
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
One of the reasons why I love the book, "One for the Money", by Janet Evanovich is because its heart, Stephanie Plum was an unapologetic badass, profane and saucy. I always pictured someone like Sandra Bullock playing the lead role, a born-and-raised Jersey girl who was down on her luck, who finds her inner badass through a series of misadventures, but ultimately comes out on top in the end.
I don't necessarily blame Katherine Heigl for ruining this movie. She did the best she could, even though her Jersey accent is laughably bad. She was simply miscast. She should have never discontinued her work on "Grey's Anatomy, because if these are the kinds of roles she's getting, her future's only going to get worse.
Julie Ann Robinson ("The Last Song") directed, who I blame for the movie's obviously unclear vision. You get the idea that she didn't know what she wanted this movie to be. Maybe she thought that after all of the books that had been written, fans don't remember the first chapter of the franchise. Did she and the rest of the filmmakers intend this to be a film franchise as well? You get the idea that no one really cared, given the film's messy ending and sitcom-y writing.
Liz Brixius (Nurse Jackie), Karen McCullah Lutz (Legally Blonde) and Kristen Smith (The Ugly Truth) are responsible for the travesty of a screenplay. Women ARE funny. There have been so many funny and smart movies that had primarily female writers, actors and directors, so why does this film seem misogynist? It's a mixed message, and an implication that I really don't like. Their version of Stephanie Plum is an idiot. She's not a saucy badass, like the one I loved in the books. Her profanity is turned down, too, because of the meaningless desire that the filmmakers must have had to get a PG-13 rating. Why would kids want to see this movie? Oh, of course...Katherine Heigl's inevitable "sideboob".
I enjoy the work of Liz Brixius, considering that she is the creator of one of my favorite shows, "Nurse Jackie". She has shown over the years that she knows how to properly illustrate complicated characters. She is not beyond character development, and making characters fully realized...so what went wrong here? Why didn't she scream at the other two writers, "what the hell are you doing?!"
I can only imagine how bad true fans of the books felt about this travesty. There are eighteen Stephanie Plum novels, plus short stories, novellas and crossovers. People clearly like this character, and there have got to be a bunch of true fans out there. The first book was written in 1994, and there was talk of a movie then. It had been in development hell since then, and it's a shame to say that it probably should have stayed there.
Grade: D-
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- Budget
- 40.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 26.414.527 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 11.515.790 USD
- 29 gen 2012
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 38.084.162 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 31 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1