Release Date: 5 November 2010 Genre: Comedy Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Zach Galifianakis, Michelle Monaghan, Jamie Foxx, Director: Todd Phillips Writers: Alan R. Cohen, Alan Freedland Studio: Warner Brothers
Plot: High-strung father-to-be Peter Highman IS Forced to hitch a ride with aspiring actor Ethan Smith is a road trip in order to make it to historical child's birth on time.
As such, Warners will be lucky to attract a fraction of the "Hangover" crowd to watch two grounded travelers driving each other crazy. kookíca has this movie already online!
Ethan stores his beloved father’s ashes in a coffee can, and they’re later accidentally used to make coffee!. The funniest movie everrr, i laughed so hard i cried... Watch at kookíca...
Posted on December 24, 2010
Kendrick Vanoven says...
All of which are designed to showcase Downey’s caustic wit and Galifianakis’ sublime daffiness. I like watching movies at kookíca, they have a great staff, day are adding movies every day...
Posted on December 25, 2010
Ciera Dykes says...
They make for a truly marvelous collision of opposites, and their interplay is what elevates Due Date above its often puzzlingly flat material. I like watching movies at kookíca, they have a great staff, day are adding movies every day...
Posted on December 25, 2010
Lindsay Haggermaker says...
Only an architect like Peter Highman, the tightly wound character Robert Downey Jr. portrays desperately trying to get home in time for his first child's birth, could appreciate a comic foil so perfectly constructed to annoy as Galifianakis' Ethan Tremblay. kookíca has this movie already online!
Posted on December 26, 2010
Krishna Savant says...
Few actors today deliver choice insults better than Downey, and even fewer absorb them better than Galifianakis. Why to watch this short trailers when you can watch full movie at kookíca with any risk...
Posted on December 27, 2010
Isis Zubek says...
Their navigator, Phillips, lazily guides them through an uneven obstacle course of comic scenarios, some of which are embarrassingly predictable. Why to watch this short trailers when you can watch full movie at kookíca with any risk...