Plot
A new clue to the whereabouts of a lost treasure rekindles a married couple's sense of adventure -- and their estranged romance.
Release Year: 2008
Rating: 5.4/10 (28,936 voted)
Critic's Score: 29/100
Director:
Andy Tennant
Stars: Matthew McConaughey, Kate Hudson, Donald Sutherland
Storyline Benjamin Finnegan is a deep-sea treasure hunter certain he's onto the find of the century in waters near an island close to Key West owned by a murderous rap star to whom Ben is in debt. Ben's flat broke and recently divorced from Tess, his long-time research and diving partner whom he still loves. She's nearby, working as a steward aboard the yacht of Nigel Honeycutt, a multimillionaire. The rapper has hired a rival treasurer hunter. Can Ben convince Nigel to bankroll his search, convince Tess to work with him, keep the rapper and his thugs at bay, and find a Spanish treasure hidden for centuries and rich beyond imagination?
Writers: John Claflin, Daniel Zelman
Cast: Matthew McConaughey
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Finn
Kate Hudson
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Tess
Donald Sutherland
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Nigel Honeycutt
Alexis Dziena
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Gemma Honeycutt
Ewen Bremner
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Alfonz
Ray Winstone
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Moe Fitch
Kevin Hart
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Bigg Bunny
Malcolm-Jamal Warner
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Cordell
Brian Hooks
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Curtis
David Roberts
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Cyrus
Michael Mulheren
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Eddie
Adam LeFevre
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Gary
Rohan Nichol
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Stefan
Roger Sciberras
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Andras
Elizabeth Connolly
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Precious Gem Crew Nurse
Opening Weekend: $21,589,295
(USA)
(10 February 2008)
(3125 Screens)
Gross: $111,231,041
(Worldwide)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
"Moe Fitch" is based on treasure hunter Mel Fisher, whose Key West maritime museum houses gold and silver artifacts from Spanish treasure ships.
Goofs:
Continuity:
The view out the front of the airplane from the pilot's seat is not from the Cessna 206 used for the outside shots. The view out the front has structural bars along the sides of the windscreen, which the 206 doesn't have.
Quotes: Andras:
[after seeing Gemma's hat fly off in the wind]
Hey look! The hat! He is a Frisbee.
User Review
Cure for Seasonal Affective Disorder
Rating: 5/10
For the life of me, I cannot figure out why this movie is getting as
lousy reviews as it is. I walked out of the theatre quite pleased; even
if this movie will not get an Oscar, it earned the price of my ticket.
It's campy, silly, and bright, and there is nothing like a fluffy romp
around the sunny islands to cure those winter blues.
Admittedly, it's a contrived, predictable mystery, but that proves to
be the focus rather than the romantic comedy that was promoted. But in
the spirit of Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys, it's a spunky predictable
mystery. No, the characters were not all complex, but at least the
powers that be went to the trouble of making them entertaining and
personable.
I liked the idea of looking for sunken treasure. I liked the upbeat
island soundtrack. I liked the funny characters. I liked the pretty
scenes and the silly lines. I liked the random explosions and fight
scenes, as pleasantly ridiculous as they were.
Kate and Matthew have the chemistry they had in "How to Lose a Guy in
10 Days". They have the sunny dispositions to pull off a
mindless-but-fun storyline and to work with a wacky cast.
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