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Une journée à New York

Original title: New York Minute
  • 2004
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
26K
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Ashley Olsen, Mary-Kate Olsen, and Eugene Levy in Une journée à New York (2004)
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Two sisters who just can't get along have to travel to New York City together and find themselves on numerous misadventures in order to accomplish their goals.Two sisters who just can't get along have to travel to New York City together and find themselves on numerous misadventures in order to accomplish their goals.Two sisters who just can't get along have to travel to New York City together and find themselves on numerous misadventures in order to accomplish their goals.

  • Director
    • Dennie Gordon
  • Writers
    • Emily Fox
    • Adam Cooper
    • Bill Collage
  • Stars
    • Mary-Kate Olsen
    • Ashley Olsen
    • Eugene Levy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dennie Gordon
    • Writers
      • Emily Fox
      • Adam Cooper
      • Bill Collage
    • Stars
      • Mary-Kate Olsen
      • Ashley Olsen
      • Eugene Levy
    • 123User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Mary-Kate Olsen
    Mary-Kate Olsen
    • Roxy Ryan
    Ashley Olsen
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    • Jane Ryan
    Eugene Levy
    Eugene Levy
    • Max Lomax
    Andy Richter
    Andy Richter
    • Bennie Bang
    Riley Smith
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    • Jim, The Bike Messenger
    Jared Padalecki
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    • Trey Lipton
    Drew Pinsky
    Drew Pinsky
    • Dr. Ryan
    • (as Dr. Drew Pinsky)
    Darrell Hammond
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    • Hudson McGill
    Andrea Martin
    Andrea Martin
    • Senator Anne Lipton
    Alannah Ong
    Alannah Ong
    • Ma Bang
    Mary Bond Davis
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    Jonathan Wilson
    Jonathan Wilson
    • Train Conductor
    Boyd Banks
    Boyd Banks
    • Ticket Window Guy
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    • Asian Guy with Chip
    • Director
      • Dennie Gordon
    • Writers
      • Emily Fox
      • Adam Cooper
      • Bill Collage
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    6mikerjones

    Why did this film tank at the Box Office?

    This is a silly movie that's also funny. With all the crap out there, why did it set a record for lowest opening day box office for a movie in 3,000 theaters? Perhaps it was simply not appropriately advertised. I see other reviewers using words like 'for teen girls' and for 'pre-teens.' I don't believe that those demographics were the actual target for this movie. A silly comedy with attractive teen girls starring in it also appeals to boys (although they might not be completely honest about it) and 17 is middle-aged teen, not pre-teen. Also, while there is no bad language in the movie that I noticed, there were definitely situations of a suggestive nature that I would not recommend for "pre-teens." I can't believe their other movies had this level of 'sophistication.' If you make a movie for older teens and young adults and movie-goers get the idea it's made for pre-teens, perhaps that is part of the disconnect that explains the box office failure.

    My wife and I have no children, but really laughed out loud at parts of the movie, especially "the speech." I'm not saying who said what so this is not a spoiler. We have not seen other Olsen Twins movies, other than about 2 minutes in a Costco that had a special on their videos. Personally, I thought the girls were fine and the other stars solid. In fact, for my money, the worst actor in the movie by far was Jack Osbourne; not bad, just the least polished of the bunch. And yes, I have seen him in Ozzie Osbourne's family's reality show.

    The bloopers, billed as "Hilarous Bloopers" were in fact pretty funny, especially watching the twins' reaction to each other's issues. Certainly, it might have helped to show those in the theater. As it happened, we rented the movie while on vacation. If you're looking for a change of pace from SciFi and Bourne-esqe thriller movies, you could do a lot worse.
    pantheon7

    The Olsen Twins' Doll Revolution: funny and hip

    New York Minute was funny from beginning to end. It's a much better movie than critics say. Mary-Kate Olsen has a special comic energy, and Ashley Olsen can be hilarious, both as a physical comedian and in the ways she delivers her lines.

    The supporting cast were almost all terrific: Eugene Levy, Andy Richter, Darrell Hammond, Andrea Martin. And the obligatory hot guys, Jared Padalecki and Riley Smith, were good too. The movie is continuously amusing, and there are hundreds of funny moments and good lines.

    So why did so many critics hate it? Because they just didn't get what it was trying to do. The first cut in the sound track is the Bangles' "Doll Revolution" (written by Elvis Costello): "Who dries your eyes when you cry real tears?/Who knows or cares what an imitation is?/Only you do.../Tear off your own head/It's a doll revolution.../They're taking over/And they're tearing it down/It's a doll revolution." This movie is the revolution of the Olsen dolls, but the critics' ideas were too fixed to see the irony that pervades it. I'm tempted to think that the critics were too ageist and/or sexist to give young girls credit for being this aware.

    Mary-Kate and Ashley have said they like to make fun of themselves and what they've done. They've said they wanted the movie to have a Christopher Guest feel and were fighting the studio to get it. If this movie has a problem, it's that it tries to be both ironic and straight, and in the end may be too multi-leveled for either the hip or the little-girl audience to like. When the two audiences finally do get it, I expect the DVD to become a minor cult classic.

    Some critics say how limp and unrealistic the plot is. That's true, but the movie wasn't intended to be realistic. It's a live-action cartoon: South Park with beautiful twins. The perfunctory way it deals with important events like Roxy (Mary-Kate) getting her demo tape to some A&R guys is not a mistake, it's a clue: the movie intentionally subverts its own surface meaning. Criticizing it for its plot is like criticizing Rocky Horror for not being Gone With the Wind.

    There is also the question of whether the sexual innuendo in the movie is inappropriate. I say no, but I can understand why some people disagree. I was taken aback myself for the first few minutes of the film. Then I thought: they are almost 18, and have far wider experience than most people twice their age. Who am I to tell them they can't use their sexuality in these innocent ways? One example: a big snake slithers onto the floor of the shower when Jane (Ashley) is there. But all you see is her lower legs and her shoulders, and her wonderful cartoon scream is justification enough for the scene.

    It's basically sick that reviewers think of older men when Mary-Kate and Ashley have said they were trying to appeal to guys around their own age. When other actresses have similar things in their films, people don't bat an eye. But people still see the Olsens as the little twins from Full House, and recoil in horror. In fact, New York Minute never shows as much flesh as a bathing suit would. The Catholic News Service and the Christian Critic website both gave the film good reviews.

    Some critics condemn the film for racism. I myself am of Chinese ancestry, and I didn't see anything wrong there at all. I actually loved the idea of a white guy who was adopted into a Chinese family and who wants to be Chinese. There were stereotyped aspects to the portrayals, but that goes for everything in the film, not just different races. It's comedy.

    Why do people think MK&A can't act? Well, it's true that their enunciation fails them from time to time. Some words just get lost. But that was true of Marlon Brando, so give them a break. And their style is not intended to be realistic: they portray characters, they don't inhabit them. Their strength is comic shtick. I thought they were realistic enough, and as comics they were great. The couple of serious moments in the movie came off extremely well, much better than I expected.

    Will its target audiences like it? Maybe, maybe not. Only if they can ignore the elements that are not meant for them. It is difficult to make a movie that will be loved by everyone from six-year-old girls to guys of 25. And perhaps the deep prejudice against the Olsens in audiences older than 15 just can't be overcome, at least not in this first engagement of the doll revolution.
    SajeevaS

    Counting the minutes!!!!

    Well what can you expect from 2 teenagers who have obviously never participated in 'serious' acting and whose credits have been a series of obnoxious TV movies which barely received any good ratings?

    Well you can expect the worst and hope for the best. This movie was definitely NOT GOOD - but in comparison to all the Olsen twin's movie's, this stands out. The same typical Olsen sequences of twins with different personalities is well captured even in this movie- and unfortunately i believe that this is the limit. Even before watching this movie,the fact that earning the title of the lowest box office grossing for a film opening in over 3000 theaters, basically leashes the impending movie experience. So well that just reveals that the Olsen twins should just be participators of the modeling industry - as for their contribution to the film industry- well they are cute and they not impressive at all, so let them not contribute...please.

    I believe if they should continue acting - get rid of the twin act and surprise people with something new. As for 'New york minute' you can watch it if you just wanna see the twins shake their behinds - but besides - SERIOUSLY...DON'T BOTHER!!!!
    mack3175-1

    More enjoyable then I expected.

    I thought this movie was gonna be has dumb as its tittle. And the Olsen twins were gonna make it real silly to sit through. But I was proven wrong, it was very funny movie. Silly slapstick, and funny one liners. The Olsen twins have really grown up, and they were so good, there like Lindsay Lohan spilt into two different people. Two twins(Mary Kate and Ashley) have nothing in common, except they look alike. Go to New York, One is going to make a speech at an convention, and the other is ditching school to go a rock concert. But things don't go so well when they unwittingly get mixed in a smuggling ring, and a school officer(the very funny Eugene Levy) is hot on there trail. Enjoyable to say the least. The plot almost seems similar to Ferris Bueller Day Off(1986) but who cares it was still an enjoyable movie. Eugene Levy almost steals the movie.
    5JanArso

    Exactly what User-Rating says it is.

    It's honestly always entertaining to read user ratings at the lower end for a movie like this because it genuinely leaves you puzzled as to what these people were expecting.

    The Poster already communicates all you need to know about this movie: It's a silly, 2000s, teenage-girl-comedy, full of cliches, pop songs and very much a product of it's time. You've got your Pop-Rock-Band Cameo, playing a full song, some Minute-Long awkward dancing/styling scenes and your superficial love interests that do not contribute to the plot in any way. In the end everyone get's what they always wanted and everyone is living their best lives. I know, predictable.

    Here's the thing: If you're reading this, chances are high you're not exactly the target audience for the movie. That's fine. Neither am I. Just keep your expections in check when you agree to watch this with someone.

    The Movie knows exactly what it is and it succeeds at being just that. No attempts were made to make this movie anything beyond that and judging it for that is a little bit silly. If you went into this Movie with higher expectations, you really need to learn how to pick your Movies.

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    • Trivia
      Last film to feature Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen before the latter's retirement from acting.
    • Goofs
      All through the movie they talk about Jane trying for a scholarship to Oxford. But all the things during the fellowship speech have signs saying "study in London". Oxford university is not in London, it is, rather, in Oxford.
    • Quotes

      Bennie Bang: [on the phone] You took my chip.

      Jane Ryan: Roxy, did you eat this man's chips?

      Roxy Ryan: No.

      Jane Ryan: You sure?

      Roxy Ryan: I didn't eat his chips.

      [to the phone]

      Roxy Ryan: I didn't eat your chips.

      Jane Ryan: She didn't eat your chips.

      Bennie Bang: No, not chips. Chip. My microchip.

      Roxy Ryan: [on the phone] Listen, we need that book back. So meet us outside the Plaza Hotel in 30 minutes, or... I will eat your chips.

      Bennie Bang: Huh?

    • Crazy credits
      The Warner Bros. shield gets turned into a clock dial with the hands and chimes going around the actors names.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Van Helsing/New York Minute/A Foreign Affair/Supersize Me (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      As Time Goes By
      Written by Herman Hupfeld

      Performed and Arranged by Jeff Cardoni

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 18, 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Warner Bros. (Brazil)
      • Warner Bros. (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • New York Minute
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Dualstar Productions
      • DiNovi Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,071,441
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,962,106
      • May 9, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,289,826
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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