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Double Whammy

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
4.1K
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Steve Buscemi, Elizabeth Hurley, Denis Leary, Donald Faison, and Keith Nobbs in Double Whammy (2001)
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Dark ComedyComedyCrimeDrama

A world-weary police detective who fails to stop a fast-food restaurant massacre struggles to regain his departmental reputation, public image and self-worth.A world-weary police detective who fails to stop a fast-food restaurant massacre struggles to regain his departmental reputation, public image and self-worth.A world-weary police detective who fails to stop a fast-food restaurant massacre struggles to regain his departmental reputation, public image and self-worth.

  • Director
    • Tom DiCillo
  • Writer
    • Tom DiCillo
  • Stars
    • Denis Leary
    • Elizabeth Hurley
    • Luis Guzmán
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    4.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom DiCillo
    • Writer
      • Tom DiCillo
    • Stars
      • Denis Leary
      • Elizabeth Hurley
      • Luis Guzmán
    • 47User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Denis Leary
    Denis Leary
    • Ray Pluto
    Elizabeth Hurley
    Elizabeth Hurley
    • Dr. Ann Beamer
    Luis Guzmán
    Luis Guzmán
    • Juan Benitez
    Victor Argo
    Victor Argo
    • Lt. Spigot
    Chris Noth
    Chris Noth
    • Chick Dimitri
    Donald Faison
    Donald Faison
    • Cletis
    Keith Nobbs
    Keith Nobbs
    • Duke
    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Jerry Cubbins
    Maurice Compte
    Maurice Compte
    • Jo Jo
    Otto Sanchez
    Otto Sanchez
    • Ping Pong
    Melonie Diaz
    Melonie Diaz
    • Maribel Benitez
    Millie Tirelli
    • Yolanda
    Kevin Olson
    • Ricky Lapinski
    Joe D'Angerio
    Joe D'Angerio
    • Detective Janks
    Maurice G. Smith
    Maurice G. Smith
    • Boover
    Rachel Avalon
    • Carla
    Stephanie Ortiz
    • Brenda
    Rachel Vasquez
    Rachel Vasquez
    • Lucy
    • Director
      • Tom DiCillo
    • Writer
      • Tom DiCillo
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    rmax304823

    Not worth it

    This has all the ingredients of a good bad imitation Quentin Tarantino movie. The recipe goes something like this. You first have a crummy urban setting with lots of vulgar characters. You add a plot that richochets meaninglessly from one scene to another. If one of the scenes has something to do with hamburgers, so much the better. Organize the scenes so that a handful of different sets of characters inhabits each. Make sure the characters dress oddly or are otherwise groomed distinctively. (Marcellus had a bandaid on the back of his neck, so you can have one of the characters wear a rather larger bandage on his neck too, if you like.) Give the dialogue a quirky cast. Have a conversational exchange irrelevant to the plot -- if not about Quarter Pounders, then about why it is that girls can say things to other girls like, "Hey, guys, let's get out of here," and about why it is that girls can call other girls "guys," but guys can't call each other "girls." Mix in characters of different races and ethnic background. Organize the sets of characters into what we call in haute cuisine "subplots." The characters in each "subplot" should meet each other from time to time. Add as much violence as you want, being certain that although it is rendered realistically on screen it is treated matter-of-factly by your characters. Garnish with jokes. Serve tepid.

    Tarantino's movies can be immensely enjoyable because you know while you're watching them that you're seeing originals. Nobody did quite what he did before he did it. But Tarantino's work bears the same relationship to "Double Whammy" as Bernard Buffet's work does to those acrylic paintings you see on motel walls -- hasty sketches of sailing ships with a thousand drooping stays and shrouds.

    I'll briefly mention the "subplots" here. Steve Buscemi is worried because he once glanced at the hero's a** and is afraid he's becoming gay. Two weird dudes, one of them trying desperately to ape his black partner in manner and speech, are "mega-ultra-realist" screenwriters who must enact every episode from their developing opus. Elizabeth Hurley is a chiropractor recommended by Buscemi to the hero, Leary, as someone who can cure Leary's bad back, which unfortunately prevented him from stopping a mass murderer in a burger shop. (You see how the "subplots" overlap a bit, like the circles in a Venn diagram?)

    None of this movie is believable in the slightest, but perhaps the least believable incident of all involves Leary picking up the phone and calling his new girl friend, Hurley. Hurley has spent the previous night working on Leary's back and other anatomical parts. For no perceptible reason, he tells this drop-dead gorgeous feral creature with those infinitely deep blue eyes and that sluttish lisp that, "I've thought things over and I don't think we should see each other anymore. I'm just not ready for this." Half the men on the planet are ready for this, if he's not.

    Hurley, Buscemi, and Guzman give us the best performances. Chris Noth is interesting too. It's surprising how, with his black hair slicked back and gelled, draped in an expensive-looking wardrobe that is too flashy for most tastes, he looks and acts like a villain. He'd make a pretty good heavy, actually, now that he's getting lumpier. An easy actor to watch. Guzman occupies some of the same territory; a striking physical presence whose valence could lean in either direction.

    The art direction is pretty good. The settings are supposed to look sleazy and they do. And the score is cute. What we hear behind the credits sounds a little like The Saxophone Quartet.

    But that's not enough to make up for the rest of the movie. In a way it's kind of an embarrassment to watch, like DePalma's rip offs of Hitchcock. It's a creepy feeling to watch people degrade any talents they might have for the sake of a few bucks, although, God knows, we don't always realize what the outcome is going to look like.

    Anyway, it's a waste of time.
    movieman_kev

    NO whammy, NO whammy, NO whammy...STOP

    Ray (Leary) is a bad-luck detective with a bad back, Buscemi is his gay partner who convinces him to have it fixed by Elizabeth Hurley. You would've thought that a flick with Denis Leary, Steve Buscemi, & Luis Guzman would have to be good right? Well i thought so too. There are good Denis Leary movie & there are bad. The good are pretty damn good (The Ref, Final, Wag the Dog, etc..) The bad are pretty damn bad (Two if by Sea, The Matchmaker, Jesus' Son, etc...). This movie with it's undeveloped, unfunny characters can be sadly filed under the latter.

    My Grade: D

    Where I saw it: Showtime
    5rainking_es

    Nothing special...

    It's such a strange combination what DiCillo shows in "Double Whammy". On the one hand we got this cop whose wife and daughter have died in an accident, also he's getting through some difficulties in his job (as you can see, everything looks so dramatic). But on the other we got a series of bizarre characters and a lot of hilarious dialogs. That way the dramatic side of "Double whammy" loses all its strength... It works much better as a comedy, but the movie is kind of irregular anyhow and the style of DiCilo behind the camera is rather ordinary (it looks like a 80's picture).

    Barely entertaining...

    *My rate: 5/10
    earlsgately

    So are the rest of the cast.

    Just saw the film and I enjoyed how the layers were pulled back one at a time, until all the links were shown. I originally thought the unique characters of Cletis and Duke were there just to add flavor, but then they turned out to be more vital. And the understated approach of not stating outright that Jo Jo and Ping Pong were being hired to kill "Papi" left me feeling that the movie did not take our intelligence for granted, but assumed that the viewer is smart enough to figure it out. Denis Leary is funny, but I liked the supporting cast just as much. Without them, this funny comedy would have been pretty flat.

    Oh, and what is with Duke looking and sounding like Vanilla Ice?? Even to the shaved eyebrows and the slicked up hair :)
    6Stephenpdixon

    worth watching

    Now let me start off by saying this film ever won't win any awards. That said, I did find it surprisingly enjoyable, especially after reading so many negative reviews. It is kind of a Tarantino lite, with an urban setting, quirky characters, cartoon violence, irregular dialogue and strange plot twists. If you are a fan of films with a traditional narrative, this is not the movie for you. However, if you are a fan of Denis Leary (not unlike Tommy Gavin here) and you are a fan of black comedy, you might like this. It's one of Decillo's lesser works, but it's still more charming than what you might find at the Multiplex. I was rarely bored, and i had a few good chuckles, that's all i ask of a late night cable film. So give it a chance.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Denis and Elizabeth will be reunited in a film with an unsure title, DAWG or BAD BOY (2002).
    • Goofs
      During the initial wide shot of Ray waiting by the river for Ann, the end of the dolly track is visible.
    • Quotes

      Jerry Cubbins: Why don't you go see a chiropractor?

      Ray Pluto: I need a real doctor, not some frou-frou shit like that.

    • Connections
      Features Narc (1988)

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 2001 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bad Luck
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Apostle
      • Gold Circle Films
      • Lemon Sky Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $74,926
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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