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| director = [[Steven Brill ( |
| director = [[Steven Brill (filmmaker)|Steven Brill]] |
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| producer = [[Donald De Line]] |
| producer = [[Donald De Line]] |
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| screenplay = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Harris Goldberg]] |
* [[Harris Goldberg]] |
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* Tom Nursall |
* Tom Nursall |
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* [[Fred Wolf (writer)|Fred Wolf]] |
* [[Fred Wolf (writer)|Fred Wolf]] |
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* [[Matthew Lillard]] |
* [[Matthew Lillard]] |
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* [[Dax Shepard]] |
* [[Dax Shepard]] |
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* [[Abraham Benrubi]] |
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* [[Ethan Suplee]] |
* [[Ethan Suplee]] |
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* [[Burt Reynolds]] |
* [[Burt Reynolds]] |
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* Peck Prior |
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| studio = [[De Line Pictures]] |
| studio = [[Donald De Line|De Line Pictures]] |
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| distributor = [[Paramount Pictures]] |
| distributor = [[Paramount Pictures]] |
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| released = {{Film date|2004|08|20}} |
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'''''Without a Paddle''''' is a 2004 American [[adventure]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Steven Brill ( |
'''''Without a Paddle''''' is a 2004 American [[Adventure film|adventure]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Steven Brill (filmmaker)|Steven Brill]], written by [[Jay Leggett]] and [[Mitch Rouse]], and based on a story by [[Harris Goldberg]], Tom Nursall, and Fred Wolf. The film stars [[Seth Green]], [[Matthew Lillard]], [[Dax Shepard]], [[Ethan Suplee]], [[Abraham Benrubi]], [[Rachel Blanchard]], [[Christina Moore]], [[Bonnie Somerville]], [[Ray Baker (actor)|Ray Baker]], and [[Burt Reynolds]]. It tells the story of three reunited childhood friends going on a trip up a remote river in order to search for the loot of long-lost airplane hijacker [[D. B. Cooper]]. |
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A direct-to-video sequel, entitled ''[[Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling]]'', was released in January 2009. |
A direct-to-video sequel, entitled ''[[Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling]]'', was released in January 2009. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Twelve years after graduating from high school, three friends, Jerry, Dan, and Tom, learn that their childhood friend Billy has died in a [[parasailing]] accident. After the funeral, they revisit the group's old tree house and find a map leading to [[D. B. Cooper]]'s lost treasure, which Billy had apparently been working on for his entire life. Dan takes annual leave from his job as a [[General practitioner|doctor]] and joins Jerry and Tom on a camping trip to find the treasure. |
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Canoeing down the river, they eventually stop on the riverbank for the night. They realize that they forgot to bring food, so Tom goes out to catch |
Canoeing down the river, they eventually stop on the riverbank for the night. They realize that they forgot to bring food, so Tom goes out to catch fish with a flashlight. However, the activity attracts a [[grizzly bear]], which chases them. When Dan falls, the bear seemingly treats him like a cub until he breaks free, following the others up a tree. In the morning, they find all of their gear has been ripped up and completely destroyed by the bear. |
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The trio take off into the river but are unable to read the damaged map, causing them to |
The trio take off into the river but are unable to read the damaged map as well as avoiding a pair of fisherman, causing them to miss a split in the river and travel the wrong way. They go over a waterfall and survive, although their canoe is destroyed. Venturing into the woods with a compass, they find themselves at a [[Cannabis cultivation|pot farm]], where [[redneck]]s Dennis and Elwood mistake them for thieves and start shooting at them. They escape, accidently triggering flares which burn down the pot garden. This enrages Dennis and Elwood, who decide to hunt them down and kill them. |
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Later, far into the forest, the trio meet [[hippie]] girls Flower and Butterfly, who treat them in their tree. |
Later, far into the forest, after being shot at by the farmers, the trio meet [[hippie]] girls Flower and Butterfly, who treat them in their tree. The farmers find them by answering their distress radio call, but the women drop paper bags full of feces on the farmers to distract them while the trio escape. They are saved from the thunderstorm by a mountain man, who takes them to his hut and provides them with clothes. He later reveals himself to be Del Knox, Cooper's partner before his death. |
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The next morning |
The next morning the farmers find them, and shoot-up the hut. The trio escape while Del distracts the farmers by shooting at the two with his dual wield revolvers. The trio stumbles upon the site of Cooper's crash landing, discovering his skeleton and the suitcase he used to hold the ransom money down an old mine shaft. They realize he burned his share of the money in an attemp to keep warm and survive. |
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As Dan crawls through a small tunnel to find a way out, the farmers find Tom and Jerry, and a fistfight ensues. Eventually, Sheriff Briggs, who had earlier helped the trio, intervenes. He then reveals himself to be the farmers' employer. Jerry arms a grenade taken from Dennis and throws it at the pot dealers. It explodes, causing a tree to fall on the farmers and the sheriff, who are soon arrested. |
As Dan crawls through a small tunnel to find a way out, the farmers find Tom and Jerry, and a fistfight ensues. Eventually, Sheriff Briggs, who had earlier helped the trio, intervenes. He then reveals himself to be the farmers' employer. Jerry arms a grenade taken from Dennis and throws it at the pot dealers. It explodes, causing a tree to fall on the farmers and the sheriff, who are soon arrested. |
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In the closing scenes, Del gives Tom, Jerry and Dan what's left of D.B's non |
In the closing scenes, Del gives Tom, Jerry, and Dan what's left of D. B.'s non-burnt money ($100,000), but Jerry and Dan decide Tom needs it more than they do. Del begine his travels to give D. B. a proper funeral. Jerry proposes to his girlfriend Denise, Dan starts a relationship with Flower, and Tom becomes a camp counselor for a children's summer camp, where he tells his troop an exaggerated version of the trip. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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** Matthew Price as young Tom |
** Matthew Price as young Tom |
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* [[Burt Reynolds]] as Del Knox |
* [[Burt Reynolds]] as Del Knox |
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* [[Ethan Suplee]] as Elwood |
* [[Ethan Suplee]] as Elwood |
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* [[Abraham Benrubi]] as Dennis |
* [[Abraham Benrubi]] as Dennis |
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* [[Rachel Blanchard]] as Flower |
* [[Rachel Blanchard]] as Flower |
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* [[Christina Moore]] as Butterfly |
* [[Christina Moore]] as Butterfly |
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* [[Antony Starr]] as Billy Newwood |
* [[Antony Starr]] as Billy Newwood |
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** Carl Snell as young Billy |
** Carl Snell as young Billy |
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* [[Liddy Holloway]] as Bonnie Newwood |
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* [[Scott Adsit]] as Greasy man |
* [[Scott Adsit]] as Greasy man |
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* [[Danielle Cormack]] as Toni |
* [[Danielle Cormack]] as Toni |
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* [[Bart the Bear 2]] as Grizzly bear |
* [[Bart the Bear 2]] as Grizzly bear |
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* [[Frank Welker]] as Grizzly bear (vocal effects) |
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* [[Eva Longoria]] as Grizzly bear |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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===Box office=== |
===Box office=== |
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''Without a Paddle'' ranked second in its opening weekend behind fellow newcomer ''[[Exorcist: The Beginning]]'', earning $13,528,946. It ultimately grossed $58,169,327 in North America and $14,859,863 internationally for a worldwide total of $73,029,190.<ref name="mojo">{{cite web |title = Without A Paddle (2004) |url = http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=withoutapaddle.htm |website = [[Box Office Mojo]] |access-date = September 1, 2009 }}</ref> |
''Without a Paddle'' ranked second in its opening weekend behind fellow newcomer ''[[Exorcist: The Beginning]]'', earning $13,528,946. It ultimately grossed $58,169,327 in North America and $14,859,863 internationally, for a worldwide total of $73,029,190.<ref name="mojo">{{cite web |title = Without A Paddle (2004) |url = http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=withoutapaddle.htm |website = [[Box Office Mojo]] |access-date = September 1, 2009 }}</ref> |
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===Critical response=== |
===Critical response=== |
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On [[Rotten Tomatoes]] the film has an approval rating of 14% based on 126 reviews, with an average rating of 3.9/10. The website's |
On [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the film has an approval rating of 14% based on 126 reviews, with an average rating of 3.9/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "''Without a Paddle'' has a few laughs, but not enough to sustain its running time."<ref>{{cite web |title = Without A Paddle (2004) |url = http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/without_a_paddle/ |website= [[Rotten Tomatoes]] |access-date = February 1, 2020 }}</ref> On [[Metacritic]], the film has a weighted average score of 29 out of 100 based on 27 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".<ref>{{cite web |title= Without a Paddle |url= https://www.metacritic.com/movie/without-a-paddle |website= [[Metacritic]] |access-date = February 1, 2020 }}</ref> Audiences surveyed by [[CinemaScore]] gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.cinemascore.com/publicsearch/index/title/ |title= Without a Paddle (2004) B+ |work= [[CinemaScore]] |url-status= dead |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20181220122629/https://www.cinemascore.com/publicsearch/index/title/ |archive-date= December 20, 2018 }}</ref> |
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Dennis Harvey of ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' called it |
Dennis Harvey of ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' called it "an unstable—if mostly painless—mix of low comedy, stabs at higher silliness, and schmaltz."<ref>{{cite web |date= August 15, 2004 |last= Harvey |first= Dennis |title= Without a Paddle |url= https://variety.com/review/VE1117924609 |website= [[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] }}</ref> |
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''[[Entertainment Weekly]]''{{'}}s Scott Brown was more positive and wrote: "There are some genuinely clever moments of physical comedy, and the inevitable crudeness is offset by winning whimsy. Without has all the freshness of moldering Playboys stashed under a mattress, but it evokes what few boys-will-be-boys larks can: chumminess."<ref>{{cite magazine |title= Without a Paddle |last=Brown |first=Scott |url= https://ew.com/article/2004/08/25/without-paddle/ |date=August 25, 2004|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]] }}</ref> |
''[[Entertainment Weekly]]''{{'}}s Scott Brown was more positive and wrote: "There are some genuinely clever moments of physical comedy, and the inevitable crudeness is offset by winning whimsy. Without has all the freshness of moldering Playboys stashed under a mattress, but it evokes what few boys-will-be-boys larks can: chumminess."<ref>{{cite magazine |title= Without a Paddle |last=Brown |first=Scott |url= https://ew.com/article/2004/08/25/without-paddle/ |date=August 25, 2004|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]] }}</ref> |
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==Sequel== |
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A sequel to the film, titled ''[[Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling]]'', was released direct-to-video on January 13, 2009. None of the cast and crew from the first film returned. |
A sequel to the film, titled ''[[Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling]]'', was released direct-to-video on January 13, 2009. None of the cast and crew from the first film returned. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Deliverance]], a 1972 film with a similar plot and includes [[Burt Reynolds]] in the cast. |
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* [[D. B. Cooper in popular culture]] |
* [[D. B. Cooper in popular culture]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:34, 22 December 2024
Without a Paddle | |
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Directed by | Steven Brill |
Screenplay by | |
Story by |
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Produced by | Donald De Line |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Jonathan Brown |
Edited by |
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Music by | Christophe Beck |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $19 million[2] |
Box office | $73 million[2] |
Without a Paddle is a 2004 American adventure comedy film directed by Steven Brill, written by Jay Leggett and Mitch Rouse, and based on a story by Harris Goldberg, Tom Nursall, and Fred Wolf. The film stars Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, Dax Shepard, Ethan Suplee, Abraham Benrubi, Rachel Blanchard, Christina Moore, Bonnie Somerville, Ray Baker, and Burt Reynolds. It tells the story of three reunited childhood friends going on a trip up a remote river in order to search for the loot of long-lost airplane hijacker D. B. Cooper.
A direct-to-video sequel, entitled Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling, was released in January 2009.
Plot
[edit]Twelve years after graduating from high school, three friends, Jerry, Dan, and Tom, learn that their childhood friend Billy has died in a parasailing accident. After the funeral, they revisit the group's old tree house and find a map leading to D. B. Cooper's lost treasure, which Billy had apparently been working on for his entire life. Dan takes annual leave from his job as a doctor and joins Jerry and Tom on a camping trip to find the treasure.
Canoeing down the river, they eventually stop on the riverbank for the night. They realize that they forgot to bring food, so Tom goes out to catch fish with a flashlight. However, the activity attracts a grizzly bear, which chases them. When Dan falls, the bear seemingly treats him like a cub until he breaks free, following the others up a tree. In the morning, they find all of their gear has been ripped up and completely destroyed by the bear.
The trio take off into the river but are unable to read the damaged map as well as avoiding a pair of fisherman, causing them to miss a split in the river and travel the wrong way. They go over a waterfall and survive, although their canoe is destroyed. Venturing into the woods with a compass, they find themselves at a pot farm, where rednecks Dennis and Elwood mistake them for thieves and start shooting at them. They escape, accidently triggering flares which burn down the pot garden. This enrages Dennis and Elwood, who decide to hunt them down and kill them.
Later, far into the forest, after being shot at by the farmers, the trio meet hippie girls Flower and Butterfly, who treat them in their tree. The farmers find them by answering their distress radio call, but the women drop paper bags full of feces on the farmers to distract them while the trio escape. They are saved from the thunderstorm by a mountain man, who takes them to his hut and provides them with clothes. He later reveals himself to be Del Knox, Cooper's partner before his death.
The next morning the farmers find them, and shoot-up the hut. The trio escape while Del distracts the farmers by shooting at the two with his dual wield revolvers. The trio stumbles upon the site of Cooper's crash landing, discovering his skeleton and the suitcase he used to hold the ransom money down an old mine shaft. They realize he burned his share of the money in an attemp to keep warm and survive.
As Dan crawls through a small tunnel to find a way out, the farmers find Tom and Jerry, and a fistfight ensues. Eventually, Sheriff Briggs, who had earlier helped the trio, intervenes. He then reveals himself to be the farmers' employer. Jerry arms a grenade taken from Dennis and throws it at the pot dealers. It explodes, causing a tree to fall on the farmers and the sheriff, who are soon arrested.
In the closing scenes, Del gives Tom, Jerry, and Dan what's left of D. B.'s non-burnt money ($100,000), but Jerry and Dan decide Tom needs it more than they do. Del begine his travels to give D. B. a proper funeral. Jerry proposes to his girlfriend Denise, Dan starts a relationship with Flower, and Tom becomes a camp counselor for a children's summer camp, where he tells his troop an exaggerated version of the trip.
Cast
[edit]- Seth Green as Dan Mott
- Jarred Rumbold as young Dan
- Matthew Lillard as Jerry Conlaine
- Andrew Hampton as young Jerry
- Dax Shepard as Tom Marshall
- Matthew Price as young Tom
- Burt Reynolds as Del Knox
- Ethan Suplee as Elwood
- Abraham Benrubi as Dennis
- Rachel Blanchard as Flower
- Ray Baker as Hank Briggs
- Bonnie Somerville as Denise
- Christina Moore as Butterfly
- Antony Starr as Billy Newwood
- Carl Snell as young Billy
- Liddy Holloway as Bonnie Newwood
- Scott Adsit as Greasy man
- Danielle Cormack as Toni
- Bart the Bear 2 as Grizzly bear
- Frank Welker as Grizzly bear (vocal effects)
- Eva Longoria as Grizzly bear
Reception
[edit]Box office
[edit]Without a Paddle ranked second in its opening weekend behind fellow newcomer Exorcist: The Beginning, earning $13,528,946. It ultimately grossed $58,169,327 in North America and $14,859,863 internationally, for a worldwide total of $73,029,190.[2]
Critical response
[edit]On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 14% based on 126 reviews, with an average rating of 3.9/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Without a Paddle has a few laughs, but not enough to sustain its running time."[3] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 29 out of 100 based on 27 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[4] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[5]
Dennis Harvey of Variety called it "an unstable—if mostly painless—mix of low comedy, stabs at higher silliness, and schmaltz."[6]
Entertainment Weekly's Scott Brown was more positive and wrote: "There are some genuinely clever moments of physical comedy, and the inevitable crudeness is offset by winning whimsy. Without has all the freshness of moldering Playboys stashed under a mattress, but it evokes what few boys-will-be-boys larks can: chumminess."[7]
Sequel
[edit]A sequel to the film, titled Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling, was released direct-to-video on January 13, 2009. None of the cast and crew from the first film returned.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Without A Paddle (12)". British Board of Film Classification. July 27, 2004. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
- ^ a b c "Without A Paddle (2004)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved September 1, 2009.
- ^ "Without A Paddle (2004)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
- ^ "Without a Paddle". Metacritic. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
- ^ "Without a Paddle (2004) B+". CinemaScore. Archived from the original on December 20, 2018.
- ^ Harvey, Dennis (August 15, 2004). "Without a Paddle". Variety.
- ^ Brown, Scott (August 25, 2004). "Without a Paddle". Entertainment Weekly.
External links
[edit]- 2004 films
- 2000s adventure comedy films
- 2000s American films
- 2000s buddy comedy films
- 2000s English-language films
- 2004 comedy films
- American adventure comedy films
- American buddy comedy films
- American films about cannabis
- English-language adventure comedy films
- Films about treasure hunting
- Films directed by Steven Brill (filmmaker)
- Films produced by Donald De Line
- Films scored by Christophe Beck
- Films set in Oregon
- Films shot in New Zealand
- Films with screenplays by Fred Wolf
- Paramount Pictures films
- River adventure films
- Stoner films
- English-language buddy comedy films