Flypaper

Flypaper 342v38

2011 "Two sets of bank robbers. One very sticky heist."
Flypaper
Flypaper

Flypaper 342v38

6.3 | 1h27m | R | en | Comedy

A man caught in the middle of two simultaneous robberies at a bank desperately tries to protect the teller with whom he's secretly in love.

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6.3 | 1h27m | R | en | More Info
Released: August. 19,2011 | Released Producted By: Rising Star Productions , The Safran Company Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A man caught in the middle of two simultaneous robberies at a bank desperately tries to protect the teller with whom he's secretly in love.

Genre

Mystery

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Cast

Jeffrey Tambor

Director

Kevin Hardison

Producted By

Rising Star Productions

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Kevin Hardison
Kevin Hardison

Art Direction

James A. Gelarden
James A. Gelarden

Production Design

Alec Hammond
Alec Hammond

Production Design

Steven Poster
Steven Poster

Director of Photography

Mona May
Mona May

Costume Design

Mary Ann Valdes
Mary Ann Valdes

Hair Setup

Marcos Gonzales
Marcos Gonzales

Hairstylist

Jack Lazzaro
Jack Lazzaro

Makeup Artist

Kimberly Amacker
Kimberly Amacker

Makeup Artist

Danielle Barkat
Danielle Barkat

Makeup Artist

David Atherton
David Atherton

Makeup Department Head

Phil Culotta
Phil Culotta

Stunt Coordinator

Mallory Thompson
Mallory Thompson

Stunt Double

Rob Minkoff
Rob Minkoff

Director

Tom Finan
Tom Finan

Editor

James Portolese
James Portolese

Associate Producer

Katerina Slantcheva
Katerina Slantcheva

Associate Producer

Kerry Barden
Kerry Barden

Casting

Paul Schnee
Paul Schnee

Casting

Marcus Schöfer
Marcus Schöfer

Executive Producer

Flypaper Audience Reviews 5a665n

Libramedi Intense, gripping, stylish and poignant
Matialth Good concept, poorly executed.
SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
TaryBiggBall It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
sol- Trapped on the inside when two gangs coincidentally try to rob the same bank at the same time, an unmedicated man with obsessive-compulsive disorder becomes fixated on the improbable death of a bystander apparently caught in the crossfire in this one-of-a-kind mix of heist movie and murder mystery elements. Suffice it to say, there are several twists and turns along the way and while some plot developments defy credibility, much of the film is plausible. Patrick Dempsey does a very good job in the lead role too. He is just suave enough to remain likable while hitting on a recently engaged woman, while also very human with his panic attacks and near childlike curiosity regarding the vexing death. There is a perfect dark comical streak to his actions at times, such as how he tries to reenact the crossfire death early on, twirling the victim's gun no less, oblivious to the two gangs closing in on him with their own pointed guns. Taken as a comedy though, 'Flypaper' is an uneven ride. Too much humour comes at the expense of the redneck gang and their incompetence whilst on the job. Rob Huebel is also more annoying than funny with his lame attempts to mentor the other hostages. In general though, the film works well with the quirkiness promised by the odd premise maintained throughout. This is not your average heist comedy in the best possible way. Heist fans will still likely be impressed though by some decent action scenes and excellent banter between the bank robbers who at one point even declare "ten years ago we weren't in a recession" to justify their actions!
bajizs0911 If you want to waste your time, let's watch this awful movie. There is not a big story with terrible casts. The director want to make some funny moments, but I think these moments become awkward. In the end of the movie they want to show us a knack in the story line. Simple looks like a wrong scenario. At all I can say if I need to pay to watch this movie in the cinema I would was very nervous because it is a worthless something whatever I saw. I felt like to see this in the television a weekdays. The TV set in the midnight and I do not want to go to bad so this is the only reason to watched this. Never again. I have got only one question. The producers why not watch what they sponsored, or they spent little amount of money and they did not care about box office?
DrTeeth007 This is one of those films that I will be watching again and again.The story is very good - I have just dropped one star as I do not feel that the skills Patrick Dempsey's character has are explained well. Though the story is not complicated, it is one of those that will benefit from a second viewingAll the bad guys' characters are played very well and with depth - my favourites being 'Peanut Butter' and 'Jelly'. The Jewish bad dude's dialogue is a hoot.This is something I can watch with my wife that is not schmaltzy.Nice twist at the end too.
Martijn Severens I started watching this movie with not too much expectations. But I started to enjoy it quite easily. The film isn't the most humoristic in it's genre, but it has some good jokes and good scenes. And it's filled with a lot of great, though a bit cliché, characters. It's a nice movie you should pick up sooner or later.Then the downside: halfway you start creating an idea about the plot, but afterwards the movie integrated multiple twists.. A few to many in my opinion. The ending is still a nice find and the film is a must-see. But due to the multiple plot twists creating a lot of holes, you just can't help but feel some things just don't add up in this story, I gave it an honest 6/10.Quite enjoyable movie nonetheless