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Date Night 2010 123movies

Date Night 2010 123movies

One ordinary couple. One little white lie.Apr. 08, 201097 Min.
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Watch: Date Night 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – Phil and Claire Foster are a couple who have been married for several years. Their days consists of them taking care of their children and going to work and coming home and going to bed. But they find time to have a date night wherein they go out and spend some time together. When another couple they know announce that they’re separating because they’re in a rut, Phil feels that he and Claire could be too. So when date night comes Phil decides to do something different. So they go into the city and try to get into a new popular restaurant. But when it’s full and still wanting to do this, Phil decides to take the reservation of a couple who doesn’t show up. While they’re having dinner two men approach them and instructs them to stand up and go with them. They think the men are with the restaurant and want to talk to them about taking someone else’s reservation. But it appears the couple whose reservation they took crossed someone and the two men work for this person. The men are after something, but whatever it is they don’t have it..
Plot: Phil and Claire Foster fear that their mild-mannered relationship may be falling into a stale rut. During their weekly date night, their dinner reservation leads to their being mistaken for a couple of thieves—and now a number of unsavoury characters want Phil and Claire killed.
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6.3/10 Votes: 163,915
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56/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 2498 Popularity: 19.456 | TMDB

Reviews:


as usual, it was hot so we decided to watch a movie. I wasn’t expecting that much from this movie. I mean Tina Fey and Steve Carell….two funny people from SNL. So I guess it’s another SNL movie. Not that it’s a bad thing….i know it wasn’t Nights of Roxbury kind of funny. Maybe a Baby Mama kind of funny.

It turns out that it’s pretty funny. not much LOLs but it has its moments. Lots of cameos of course. Mark Ruffalo, Leighton Meester, Mark Wahlberg, Will.I.Am, Mila Kunis and James Franco. Of course I was so happy when James Franco appeared. I mean, ever since I had that dream about him being my boyfriend last week, I became obsessed with him. hahaha! So thanks to him, I ended up loving the movie. lol.

My rate for this movie is B+. I think its funnier than Baby Mama and the woman screaming in the theater just added that LMAO in this movie.

Review By: ohlalipop

Good fun; probably better than it should be in truth.

‘Date Night’ features a nonsensical plot but manages to make it suitably entertaining, helped by the fact that it also has a positively ridiculous cast list – so many familiar faces!

Steve Carell and Tina Fey lead well to hold the film together, while there are roles for Taraji P. Henson, William Fichtner, James Franco, Mila Kunis, Mark Wahlberg, Kristen Wiig and Ray Liotta – that’s not even all, as Mark Ruffalo, Gal Gadot and Jon Bernthal – plus yet more others – feature too. Stacked!

At less than 90 minutes, this 2010 flick also doesn’t overstay its welcome. A solid film, nothing more or less for me.

Review By: r96sk
better, or maybe just funnier, than expected thanks to the two leads and some supporting work
The director Shawn Levy sadly doesn’t inspire a lot of enthusiasm going into one of his movies. At best he’s competent at what he does, and some years back made a halfway clever and original ‘movie’-comedy (Big Fat Liar), but mostly has kept to Fox studio commercialism like Cheaper by the Dozen and the Night at the Museum movies. And yet, he (or just the studio) must have had the insight to put together two of the funniest people working right now- not to mention with shows back-to-back on Thursday nights on NBC- Steve Carrel and Tina Fey, because they help elevate anyone’s work by a longshot. This isn’t to say that Josh Klausner’s script may not have some laughs, but where exactly I can’t be sure, since most of his contributions would appear to come from the super-conventional story aspects (as my own mother put it, “I don’t know, looks like The Out of Towners, or that Blind Date movie from the 80’s”).

So yeah, basic premise, married couple looking for a little change (their friends are splitting up), go out to ‘The City’ (NYC of course) and to a very nice restaurant. In a move that could come out of a Seinfeld episode, they can’t get a reservation so Carrel overhears a waitress calling for someone else for a reservation and he decides they should take it since they’re no-shows. The “Tripplehorns”, as it turns out, have some shady dealings with some bad dues with guns, and so the Fosters, our confused heroes, go on the run in the city. Whenever the movie focuses on the core plot of all of this, it’s by the numbers stuff, save for a climax that ratchets up the absurdity of everyone involved (including good actors playing decent-to-mediocre baddies like William Fichtner and Ray Liotta).

It’s when Fey and Carrel are allowed to play loose with the script that it strikes the iron. Their timing is impeccable, and they have chemistry together, which is crucial. And when they come across some other supporting characters, like Mark Wahlberg’s (VERY) shirtless ex-military guy with all of his high-tech equipment, or the “real” Tripplehorns played by James Franco and Mila Kunis, there’s further hilarity that ensues from the interactions and precise timing. That’s all you need sometimes in a comedy that’s based in formula, is two character to at least semi care about (and, perhaps more wisely than a Hollywood rom-com can be given credit for, it has painfully normal characters here, nothing too complicated), and who are funny in semi-funny situations. Even a ridiculous car chase where the Fosters hit a cab and the two are connected bumper to bumper through the streets is funny just because of the acting. Given the right mood and timing they could read a census report and get a few chuckles from the pauses and inflections.

So, if you’re looking for something masterfully done, look elsewhere. If you just want to see two stars who are funny be funny almost despite some of the limitations in the script, Date Night deserves a chance. At the least you get to see the two show off their “skills” in a strip-club scene, and, did I mention Mark Whalberg doesn’t have on a shirt?

Review By: Quinoa1984
better, or maybe just funnier, than expected thanks to the two leads and some supporting work
The director Shawn Levy sadly doesn’t inspire a lot of enthusiasm going into one of his movies. At best he’s competent at what he does, and some years back made a halfway clever and original ‘movie’-comedy (Big Fat Liar), but mostly has kept to Fox studio commercialism like Cheaper by the Dozen and the Night at the Museum movies. And yet, he (or just the studio) must have had the insight to put together two of the funniest people working right now- not to mention with shows back-to-back on Thursday nights on NBC- Steve Carrel and Tina Fey, because they help elevate anyone’s work by a longshot. This isn’t to say that Josh Klausner’s script may not have some laughs, but where exactly I can’t be sure, since most of his contributions would appear to come from the super-conventional story aspects (as my own mother put it, “I don’t know, looks like The Out of Towners, or that Blind Date movie from the 80’s”).

So yeah, basic premise, married couple looking for a little change (their friends are splitting up), go out to ‘The City’ (NYC of course) and to a very nice restaurant. In a move that could come out of a Seinfeld episode, they can’t get a reservation so Carrel overhears a waitress calling for someone else for a reservation and he decides they should take it since they’re no-shows. The “Tripplehorns”, as it turns out, have some shady dealings with some bad dues with guns, and so the Fosters, our confused heroes, go on the run in the city. Whenever the movie focuses on the core plot of all of this, it’s by the numbers stuff, save for a climax that ratchets up the absurdity of everyone involved (including good actors playing decent-to-mediocre baddies like William Fichtner and Ray Liotta).

It’s when Fey and Carrel are allowed to play loose with the script that it strikes the iron. Their timing is impeccable, and they have chemistry together, which is crucial. And when they come across some other supporting characters, like Mark Wahlberg’s (VERY) shirtless ex-military guy with all of his high-tech equipment, or the “real” Tripplehorns played by James Franco and Mila Kunis, there’s further hilarity that ensues from the interactions and precise timing. That’s all you need sometimes in a comedy that’s based in formula, is two character to at least semi care about (and, perhaps more wisely than a Hollywood rom-com can be given credit for, it has painfully normal characters here, nothing too complicated), and who are funny in semi-funny situations. Even a ridiculous car chase where the Fosters hit a cab and the two are connected bumper to bumper through the streets is funny just because of the acting. Given the right mood and timing they could read a census report and get a few chuckles from the pauses and inflections.

So, if you’re looking for something masterfully done, look elsewhere. If you just want to see two stars who are funny be funny almost despite some of the limitations in the script, Date Night deserves a chance. At the least you get to see the two show off their “skills” in a strip-club scene, and, did I mention Mark Whalberg doesn’t have on a shirt?

Review By: Quinoa1984

Other Information:

Original Title Date Night
Release Date 2010-04-08
Release Year 2010

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 28 min (88 min), 1 hr 41 min (101 min) (extended)
Budget 55000000
Revenue 152263880
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Comedy, Crime, Romance
Director Shawn Levy
Writer Josh Klausner
Actors Steve Carell, Tina Fey, Mark Wahlberg
Country United States
Awards 4 wins & 8 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby, DTS, SDDS, Dolby SR
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Panavision Genesis HD Camera
Laboratory DeLuxe, EFILM Digital Laboratories, Hollywood (CA), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length (6 reels), 2.39 m (35 mm)
Negative Format Video (HDTV)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), HDCAM SR (1080p/24) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic), D-Cinema

Date Night 2010 123movies
Date Night 2010 123movies
Date Night 2010 123movies
Date Night 2010 123movies
Date Night 2010 123movies
Date Night 2010 123movies
Date Night 2010 123movies
Date Night 2010 123movies
Date Night 2010 123movies
Original title Date Night
TMDb Rating 6.066 2,498 votes

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