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| Year: | 2006 |
| Rating: | 6.7(7037) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
| Directed by: | Brad Silberling |
| Actors: | Morgan Freeman Jonah Hill Nacho Pina Paz Vega Anne Dudek Francisca Hernandez |
| "Sometimes in Life You Have to Change Lanes." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Brad Silberling | |
| Actors | |
| Morgan Freeman | as Him |
| Jonah Hill | as Packy |
| Nacho Pina | as Market Husband |
| Hector Running-Hawk | as Squeezing Customer |
| Alexis Hernandez | as Cowed Customer |
| Shawn Calizo | as Scared Customer |
| Kumar Pallana | as Lee |
| Hector Atreyu Ruiz | as Low-riding Gang Banger |
| Bobby Cannavale | as Bobby |
| Leonardo Nam | as Kid at Target |
| Matthew Perales | as Carwash Kid |
| Alfonso Gutierrez | as Carwash Manager |
| Jim Parsons | as Receptionist |
| Eddie 'Piolin' Sotelo | as Radio DJ |
| Danny DeVito | as Big D |
| Ski Carr | as Tony/Banger |
| Scott Norris | as Bison Member |
| Emiliano Torres | as Gang Banger 2 |
| Actresses | |
| Paz Vega | as Scarlet |
| Anne Dudek | as Lorraine |
| Francisca Hernandez | as Market Wife/Market Gossip #1 |
| Silvia Curiel | as Shocked Customer |
| Rosa Diaz | as Market Gossip #2 |
| Jennifer Echols | as Tracey with an 'E' |
| Alexandra Berardi | as Mop Lady |
| Mary Vargas | as Carwash Cashier |
| Rhea Perlman | as Mrs. D |
| Vivianne Nacif |
Movie info
| Languages: | English, Spanish |
| Gross: |
USA - 81,416 USD (17 December 2006) |
| Plot: | A still famous but decadent actor has not filmed for four years. When he is invited to participate in a new project, he asks the clumsy cousin of the director to drop him in a poor Latin neighborhood in Carlson to research the work of the manager of a small supermarket. He sees the gorgeous Spanish cashier Scarlet and he becomes attracted with her ability. His driver never returns to catch him and Scarlet gives a ride to the actor. But first she has a job interview for the position of secretary in a construction company and the actor helps her to be prepared; then they spend the afternoon together having a pleasant time. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Rose" Written by James Horner Performed by Martin Blasick "Latin Thugs" Written by Teguiro Calderon-Rosario, Louis M. Freeze, Alan Maman & Senen Reyes Performed by Cypress Hill Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment "Las Isabeles" Written by Luis Pérez Meza Performed by Mariachi Sol de Mexico Courtesy of EMI Televisa Music Under license from EMI Film and Television Music "Cancion Villista" Written by Xocoyotzin Herrera Performed by Ixya Herrera & Xocoyotzin Herrera Courtesy of LMS Records "Colorin Colorao" Written by Daniel Indart & Jesus A. Perez Performed by Jesus Alejandro "El Nino" Courtesy of LMS Records "Las Perlitas" Written by Francisco Cardenas Performed by Mariachi Aguila Real Courtesy of Madacy Entertainment LP Under license from Countdown Media "Con Tu Amor Y Pasion" Written by Sergio Cardenas & Fernando Cavazos Performed by Sergio Cardenas Courtesy of Pigfactory USA "I've Got The World On A String" Written by Ted Koehler & Harold Arlen Performed by Martin Blasick "La Receta" Written by David Lewis Keimonti Thomas Performed by Kemo Courtesy of Windswept Holdings, LLC "It's Me Jody" Written by Herbert Stothart "En Este Varrio" Written by Alejandro Martinez & Ivan Scott Martin Performed by Delinquent Habits featuring Ozomatli Courtesy Windswept Holdings, LLC "Al Pasar la Barca" Traditional Performed by Paz Vega and Morgan Freeman "Duncan" Written and Performed by Paul Simon Mixed by Bob Clearmountain Courtesy Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing "Let The Horn Blow" Written by Alejandro Martinez & Ivan Scott Martin Performed by Delinquent Habits Courtesy Windswept Holdings, LLC |
Goofs
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Continuity: In the opening scene Icee and coffee cups appear and disappear in the drink caddy. Revealing mistakes: In the opening scene in the van, as they are driving , the shifter is in park the entire time. Continuity: When they are sitting on the car hood eating their roast beef sandwiches and the camera moves back and forth between Him and Scarlet, you can see that Him's arm in on his lap one moment (when looking from behind Him) and then he is leaning on the car the next (when looking from behind Scarlet). This goes on during most of the scene. Fact errors: When Scarlet is at her husband's trailer she refers to the Green Camero RS as a Pontiac. It is in fact a Chevrolet. Continuity: As "Him" is walking through the store, after the mop demonstration, he does not have a mop. But when they are outside walking to the car, he has one. PLOT: Impossible time line. After working eight-hour-shift at grocery store that ends in mid-afternoon (store opens at 7 a.m., meaning she gets off at 3 or 4 p.m.), Scarlet claims she must rush to job interview at construction site that supposedly would close at 5 or 6 p.m. But before going to interview she somehow still finds time to have fight with ex-husband and smash his girlfriend's car in a trailer park, go on shopping spree at Target, have car washed, go to fast food restaurant and have long philosophical discussion with another character - and still make an appointment a mere two hours later. |
Quotes
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Him: The director is so young he hasn't even been born yet. Him: Hey, Big D. How you like the ride? Big D: [tips his coffee cup towards Morgan Freeman] Him: Race you to the next light! Him: ¡Ándale! ¡Ándale! Big D: [tips his coffee cup towards Morgan Freeman again - as they speed away] Rhea Pearlman: I'm calling his wife. Big D: No you're not! Him: Am I bothering you standing here? Scarlet: You are... three feet from my face. Male Receptionist: You made me want to be a woman. Him: I have that effect on people. [last lines] Him: We'll never see each other again. Scarlet: Never. [first lines] Him: Sorry, what was your name again? Packy: Packy. Him: Packy? Packy: Yeah. Him: Are we lost, Packy? |
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