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| ACTORS: | Martin Lawrence, Tim Robbins |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Steve Oedekerk |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 18 July, 1997 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Buena Vista |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Widescreen, Closed-captioned, Dolby |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-comedy |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 717951000354 |
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Customer Reviews of Nothing to Lose
Tim Correll's Nothing to Lose review Tim Robbins (who is white) and Martin Lawrence (who is black) are great together in this movie. They committ a couple of robberies in Arizona and are mistaken for another white and black man (John C. McGinley and Giancarlo Esposito). Nick Beam (Robbins) hated Terrance P. Davidson (Lawrence) at first but he met the Davidson family and change his perspective completly. There are a lot of funny moments in this movie and (in my opinion) Nothing to Lose is quality entertainment. Die hard Martin Lawrence fans should definetly see this movie!
How much more could go wrong in one day
Nothing to Lose (1997) has a running time of 97 minutes. Released by Touchstone Pictures with Steve Oedekerk director. Starring Martin Lawerence ( T. for Terrence Paul), Tim Robbins (Nick Beam) and Micheal McKean (Phillip Barrows).
Nothing to Lose takes place in the suburbs of Los Angeles. This comedy describes how a bad day get worse and has a happy ending. The soundtrack for this movie adds to the comedy and was also released in 1997.
This movie starts with Nick Beam and his wife talking in bed, playing a game to see who can keep a straight face while hearing each other versions of lies. Nick's wife tells him that she was cheating on him and the other guy was better in bed. The next morning as Nick Beam heads off for another day of work at the advertising company of Quality Design Corporation. The day begins with the usual meetings. Nick is later summoned to his boss Phillip Barrow's office and informed that he needs to fill in at a meeting. Which means that Nick has to change his plans with his wife. As Nick leaves the office, he picks up some flowers for his wife. After arriving home and does not see his wife, but hears some strange noises. Nick begins to investigate the source of the noises. As Nick approaches the door to the bedroom and finds his wife in bed with another man. Instead of confronting the situation, Nick leaves and learns that the man in bed is his boss. Nick gets into his SUV and begins to drive without any specific destination. He soon finds himself in the rough area of Los Angeles. This part of LA is not the best place for a wealthy, suburban white man. ( A day that is already going bad is about to get worse.) As Nick stops at a stoplight, out of nowhere T. Paul appears with a gun and attempts to carjack Nick Beam. The carjacking quickly takes a turn, because with Nick's day, he feels he has nothing to lose and ends up kidnapping T. As the ride continues Nick and T. end up in Arizona, at a diner, when Nick realizes that he does not have his wallet. Thanks to T. the bill is covered. The two men actually form a friendship despite the circumstances that brought them together. As the failed carjacking/kidnapping continues Nick and T.Paul learn more about one another than planned. Over the course of conversating, T. finds out the Nick's wife had cheated on him with his boss. And Nick learns the T. for Terrence is not a bad guy, but a family man down on his luck due to not being able to find a job. After overcoming the different obstacles of their ride, the two come up with a plan to get revenge on Nick's boss. Once the plan had been carried out, Nick learns that his wife did not cheat after all. Now, Nick plans to return what was taken, and this does not make T. happy and they each go their separate ways. But, by coincidence the two men (Nick and T.) come in contact and resume their friendship.
Even though I found this movie to funny on a star scale from 1 to 5, I rate it as a 4 star comedy. Because it was not the best movie done with Martin Lawerence.
Absolutely funny!
I'm a fan of Tim Robbins. I saw this at the movies and just had to have it in DVD. The story is a typical buddy film but the chemistry between Robbins and Martin Lawrrence was priceless. The funniest line from Robbins in response to the real spider crawling on his head was, "I'm not up on all this jive talkin' homeboy lingo". This is a must see!