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Dream big. Scheme bigger.
Dream big. Scheme bigger.
Comedy - 2005
3.3
13%
31
Working class New York bus driver Ralph Kramden is always coming up with get-rich-quick schemes for him and his best friend, Ed Norton, who's always around to help him get in (and out of) trouble.
Director:
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Details

Rated:
PG-13
Runtime:
90 min
Release date:
10 Jun 2005
Country:
US, IE
Languages:
English
Budget:
$25,000,000
Revenue:
$13,200,000
Awards:
1 win & 3 nominations

Top Critics Reviews

rotten:
John Leguizamo steals the show as its sleazy trainer -- not that there's much to steal from John Schultz's joylessly schematic paycheck.
– Carina Chocano,
Los Angeles Times,
10 Jun 2005
rotten:
The comedy wannabe has the lamest, most predictable banter of any recent movie.
– Philip Wuntch,
Dallas Morning News,
18 Jun 2005
rotten:
The real problem is that the Kramdens' precarious financial situation, which gave the original its poignant frisson, is sidestepped.
– Mark Holcomb,
Village Voice,
14 Jun 2005
rotten:
I like the cast. They're very talented, they're really funny, they have a dreadful script to work with.
– Richard Roeper,
Ebert & Roeper,
13 Jun 2005
rotten:
There's plenty of space up there for a colony of mediocre filmmakers. That's right, folks. To the moon. Bang! Zoom!
– Desson Thomson,
Washington Post,
10 Jun 2005
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