Double Take Page #8

Synopsis: The governor of a Mexican state is assassinated. Soon after, junior executive Daryl Chase's life turns upside down: after he flags a huge transfer of funds from a Mexican account as probably illegal, he's attacked in his apartment, rescued by a CIA agent, finds his secretary shot dead, and witnesses two cops get killed. He calls the CIA guy who tells him to grab the next train to Mexico. Leaving Manhattan, Daryl can't shake a jive-talking street punk named Freddy, and soon he's traded clothes with Freddy to escape the police. Within days, his girlfriend, his boss, his client, Freddy, the FBI, and the dead governor's dog are tangled in a web of deceit and danger. Who's who?
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director(s): George Gallo
Production: Buena Vista Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.4
Metacritic:
25
Rotten Tomatoes:
12%
PG-13
Year:
2001
88 min
Website
546 Views


They shot Minty!

Cover me, baby.

Cover me!

Clear! Come on!

- Martinez?

- What?

- You play golf, right?

- What?

I know your families used to run around

with leaf blowers cuttin' lawns.

- But you play golf, right?

- No, man.

Why don't you come out here

and show me?

Well, here's a little lesson

from Tiger.

Fore!

Yeah, he's dead.

Just about out of here.

You really are from the projects.

You didn't hit a damn thing.

Now, let me show you how a shooter

never, ever misses.

Oh, no!

Oh! Oh!

He wasn't lying.

He didn't miss once.

Looks like it's the last one.

They're going to hang a sign over

your cell:
"Over one billion served. "

- You never know, do you?

- Hello, Daryl.

Chloe.

Shari?

Sorry, Daryl.

We had to get you out of New York.

It was our only way

to flush out T.J. McCready...

and connect him with Charles Allsworth

and Gutierrez.

- So they're... they're with...

- They're all with me.

Just one big, happy FBI family.

I trusted you, and you...

you used me.

We did what we had to

to save your life.

Daryl, baby, it's over,

all right? And we're safe.

- Can I hug an FBI agent?

- No. But you can hug a friend.

That'll work.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

- Take care of yourself.

- No doubt.

You still got a phat ass.

Freddy, I can't believe

you're from Malibu.

Malibu High. Class of'84.

- Oh, he's so cute.

- Thank you.

Then I went to Hawaii. I was on the pro

surf circuit for about three years.

Hey, hey, hey.

Your brother came in first.

Brother from Malibu.

Chloe, look at this.

- Oh, what's so funny?

- Nothin'.

- I know you're not laughin' at my man.

- Have you seen this?

Yes, I have.

I think he looks cute.

Thank you.

Okay, baby. Okay.

It's all right.

Hey, uh... uh, Daryl,

you didn't touch that, did you?

Oh, this?

Yeah, I know. It can scramble

a strike team in less than 30 seconds.

I don't want

nobody else but you

Oh, see?

See what I'm talkin' about?

I don't want

nobody else but you

Go in! Go in! Go in!

Go! Go! Go! Go! Go!

Don't care

if the bank was free

Hey, fellas! Stand down!

Shake, shake

Shake, shake your body

Shake, shake

Shake, shake your body

Compliments of Freddy Tiffany.

- Why you lie to me - You may not

know me but I know you very well

Now, let me tell you

that I caught you in a lie

Talk to me, tell me

- Where you were

- Late last night

You told me you were

with your friends

- Hanging out

- Late last night

Y- Y-You're lying

'cause you're stuttering

- Now where were you

- Late last night

Stop lying to me

'cause you're ticking me off

Said you're ticking me off

Ooh

I can tell you're lying

because when you're replying

You stutter, stutter

stutter, stutter

- When you and me - I can tell you're lying

because when you're replying

You stutter, stutter

stutter, stutter

I can't take it

You stutter, stutter

stutter, stutter

You lied to me

Why you lied to me

You do not know me

but I know you very well

Now let me tell you that Icaught-caught

-caught-caught caught you in a lie

You do not know me

but I know you very well

Now let me tell you that I caught

you in a caught you in a lie

Quit, quit, quit your lying

Now watch yourself

Yeah, now you're by yourself

I smell cologne

Damn, it's strong

- How'd you get it on

- On your heart, girl

You messed up your hair

Make-up's everywhere

- Ooh, yeah

- In a lie, girl

Girl, you're crying

'cause you're lying

- In my face

- In a lie, girl

Stop lying to me

I'll bust any man

'Cause you're ticking me off

Tick-Tick-Tick Ticking me off

I can tell you're lying

'cause when you're replying

You stutter, stutter

stutter, stutter

I can tell you're lying

'cause when you're replying

You stutter, stutter

stutter, stutter

I can tell you're lying

'cause when you're replying

You stutter, stutter

stutter, stutter

I can tell you're lying

'cause when you're replying

You stutter, stutter

stutter, stutter

I can tell you're lying

'cause when you're replying

You stutter, stutter

stutter, stutter

I can tell you're lying

'cause when you're replying

You stutter, stutter

stutter, stutter

Thank you, all.

Thank y'all for comin',

and y'all drive home safe. Bye.

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George Gallo

George Gallo, Jr. (born 1956) is an American screenwriter, film director, producer, painter and musician.He is best known for writing Midnight Run and 29th Street, and is an accomplished painter in the style of the Pennsylvania Impressionists. In 1990, he won the coveted Arts for the Parks award, and has had three one-man exhibitions in New York City. In 2010, he wrote and directed the film Middle Men starring Luke Wilson.He currently lives in Los Angeles. more…

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