Plot
One day in New York City, as Jane Ryan tries out for an overseas college program and her sister Roxy schemes to meet her favorite punk rockers...
Release Year: 2004
Rating: 4.0/10 (9,160 voted)
Critic's Score: 33/100
Director:
Dennie Gordon
Stars: Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Eugene Levy
Storyline One day in New York City, as Jane Ryan tries out for an overseas college program and her sister Roxy schemes to meet her favorite punk rockers, a series of mishaps throws their day into chaos. In order for them both to accomplish their goals, the normally adversarial sisters decide to unite against the forces around them.
Writers: Emily Fox, Emily Fox
Cast: Ashley Olsen
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Jane Ryan
Mary-Kate Olsen
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Roxy Ryan
Eugene Levy
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Max Lomax
Andy Richter
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Bennie Bang
Riley Smith
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Jim, The Bike Messenger
Jared Padalecki
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Trey Lipton
Drew Pinsky
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Dr. Ryan
(as Dr. Drew Pinsky)
Darrell Hammond
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Hudson McGill
Andrea Martin
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Senator Anne Lipton
Alannah Ong
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Ma Bang
Mary Bond Davis
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Big Shirl
Bob Saget
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Himself
Jack Osbourne
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Justin
Joey Klein
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Truant at Pool
Neil Crone
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Officer Strauss
Taglines:
Anything can change in a New York minute.
Filming Locations: Columbia University - Broadway & 116th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $30,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: $5,962,106
(USA)
(9 May 2004)
(3006 Screens)
Gross: $14,018,364
(USA)
(27 June 2004)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
USA:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
The "microchip" is a SecureDigital memory card
Goofs:
Continuity:
When Roxy and Jane enter the House of Bling, the sewer lid seems to be closed, but when they cut to the scene where Lomax is looking for them, the lid is open.
Quotes: Pierre Bouvier:
[with David and Seb]
Can't you just go somewhere on vacation. I'll book your flight and pack your bag if you want. A one way ticket out of my life, watching you fly away... I never liked you.
User Review
Honestly, not THAT bad...
Rating:
Taken for what it is, a pre-teen flick featuring the wealthiest 17-years
olds in type-cast roles
ever, the movie is not terrible. It's no work of art, nor will it be
nominated for any awards,
but it is entertaining, which is all anyone can expect it to be. It
definitely isn't being
advertised as anything else.
More than anything, it's silly and allows a girl to giggle at the crazy
antics of two sisters
caught up in more than they can handle in New York City. A fun story of
mayhem and
mischief, it is far from the worst movie out this season (have you SEEN
"Van
Helsing"? I rest
my case).
Maybe it's not worth spending $9 on a movie ticket, but it would be a fun
rental. :-)
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