A detective recruits his Uber driver into an unexpected night of adventure.A detective recruits his Uber driver into an unexpected night of adventure.A detective recruits his Uber driver into an unexpected night of adventure.
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Kyle Zingler
- Drunk Jerk
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There are many reasons to be grateful for movie theater subscription cards, but the biggest one is that I find myself checking out movies I wouldn't normally have gone to see, mainly due to poor marketing. Stuber is the common case of an awful marketing campaign that turned out to be a pretty solid summer buddy film, with two rising stars in Hollywood in Nanjiani & Bautista. It borrows from many buddy-cop classics but their chemistry is enough to put some of the comedy that falls flat over the edge and bring some laugh out loud moments to the forefront. Granted, there were many big comedic scenes that were in the trailer, but that's inevitable in this day and age, and shows you even further how poor the marketing was for the film. It won't make enough money, but I could have definitely gone for more entries into this series with Bautista & Nanjiani.
6.9/10
6.9/10
Police detective Vic Manning (Dave Bautista) is obsessed with criminal Oka Tedjo who killed his partner. His boss Angie McHenry (Mira Sorvino) tells him to spend time with his daughter Nicole (Natalie Morales). Stu (Kumail Nanjiani) is a sad sack, obsessed with friend Becca (Betty Gilpin), and stuck in a dead-end job. Vic is having trouble with his vision and hires Uber driver Stu on a dangerous pursuit of the villain Tedjo.
The pairing starts off a little wonky. The premise is also a little wonky. It doesn't make sense that Stu wouldn't simply call the cops or not drive. Over time, the pairing does grow on me. They have some chemistry and Kumail gets more comedic rather than simply being a pathetic whiner. It's a basic odd couple duo on a road-trip police investigation. It's trying to be 48 Hrs but it's not at that level.
The pairing starts off a little wonky. The premise is also a little wonky. It doesn't make sense that Stu wouldn't simply call the cops or not drive. Over time, the pairing does grow on me. They have some chemistry and Kumail gets more comedic rather than simply being a pathetic whiner. It's a basic odd couple duo on a road-trip police investigation. It's trying to be 48 Hrs but it's not at that level.
Nanijani was absolutely amazing!, this guy with his nerd-like personality, and great lines, will make you laugh... I enjoyed it, unexpected it will be such a cool film! Bautista also did a good job, and both lads together (although it's nothing new, relation between 2 extremely different characters) made a great couple.
Watch it, you will enjoy it, if you like weird humour and good dialogues
This isn't a bad movie in by any standards but for me it was one of those movies that suffered heavily from the use of over-advertising. There were at least 4 different trailers for this movie including the "red band" trailer so by the time I got around to actually watching the movie I had already heard a lot of the jokes that the film had to offer.
The action scenes were entertaining enough and Iko Uwais did an amazing job with his fight scenes as always. For what it is this movie is enjoyable I just wish they would stop putting all the jokes in the trailers.
The action scenes were entertaining enough and Iko Uwais did an amazing job with his fight scenes as always. For what it is this movie is enjoyable I just wish they would stop putting all the jokes in the trailers.
An Uber driver is forced to drive around town by a cop who is unable to drive or shoot straight due to temporary blindness.
While one is obsessed with 5 star ratings, the other one is obsessed to nab a deadly drug lord.
The film is very entertaining.
Kumail Nanjiani and Dave Bautista r terrific.
The film has genuine hilarious situations n one liners.
The script is witty n the film fast paced.
As a fan of Iko Uwais, I am disappointed with his screen footage n his unnecessary dyed hair but his martial arts rocks. The film has few hand to hand combat n some bloody shootouts.
Did you know
- TriviaIn order to avoid being arrested, Stu (Kumail Nanjiani) tells Vic (Dave Bautista) that a white police officer assaulting a brown person would be bad for publicity. Vic replies that he isn't white, and Stu makes multiple guesses about his ethnicity. In reality, Dave Bautista is part Filipino on his father's side.
- GoofsAfter the bad guy kicks out the rear passenger side window of the Uber vehicle, there are several scenes where the window is back and undamaged.
- Crazy creditsThe ending of the closing credits scroll includes two things:
- "For Ann"
- The special "This is a work of fiction" disclaimer, which includes the mention of Uber Technologies.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The IMDb Show: Take 5 With Natalie Morales (2019)
- SoundtracksLolita Ya Ya
From Lolita
Written by Bob Harris and Nelson Riddle
Orchestra Conducted by Nelson Riddle
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and Turner Entertainment Co.
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- Also known as
- Stuber: locos al volante
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- Budget
- $16,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $22,370,452
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,225,384
- Jul 14, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $32,390,945
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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