Mad Money

Director: Callie Khouri
Actors: Ted Danson, Queen Latifah, J.c. Mackenzie, Christopher Mcdonald, Stephen Root
Studio: Anchor Bay - ITN
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 86 reviews
Sales Rank: 4037

Format: Color, Dolby, Dts Surround Sound, Dvd-video, Ntsc, Widescreen
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 103 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 0.6

MPN: ANBD80000D
UPC: 013138000095
EAN: 0013138000095
ASIN: B0013ERFGE

Theatrical Release Date: 2008
Release Date: May 13, 2008
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5 out of 5 stars Movie of the Year    November 26, 2008
C. P. Broadhead
I love Mad Money. It is a great family feature film and you cant help but laugh.
A+++++



5 out of 5 stars For the Love of Money (4.5)    November 11, 2008
Misherald (Jonesboro GA USA)
Diane Keaton, Queen Latifiah, & Katie Holmes make a hilarious team along with their spouses as they proceed to pull of the ultimate crime.

In this movie Bridget played by Diane Keaton is force to get a job when her husband played by Ted Danson is laid off but when she gets a job at the Federal Reserve and sees Nina played by Queen Latifah shredding money she devises a plan to remove bills in small amounts one at a time. With the help, Jackie played by Katie Holmes who moves the untraced bills from one location to another the trio finds their selves pulling of the heist of the lifetime to only be busted by their husbands. As the movie, plays on a security guard Barry played by Roger Cross shows interest in Nina but not before a mistake goes wrong and he busts the girls plan leading to him becoming a part of the mission but not before another mistake by someone's husband sets off some alarms that starts a investigation.

Little does everyone known Bridget has the perfect plan with the help of a restaurant owner and a tax attorney that gets her out of the perfect crime but still leaves her happy. MAD MONEY is a funny chick movie that any male can sit in and be amazed by what females will do to make their family happy.



4 out of 5 stars I thought it was funny    October 31, 2008
Dana Hurleigh (Long Island)
I thought this movie was funny especially with the way the economy is in the crapper. Ok so maybe it was a bit on the unrealistic side but who really cares. It wasn't so unrealistic that it took me out of the movie. I loved the friendship aspect of the show and I liked the "happy ending" aspect as well. The characters were funny and I like that it was a "feel good" movie. We need a few of those. It had a decent plot and none of the characters were overly annoying. Its not going to win any awards but who says every movie has to be a contender? Mad Money tells a good story and gives a few good laughs in the process, and even made me think a few times. Hey, I liked it.

Best line, "Hot damn, we're finally organized crime."



1 out of 5 stars Who is dumber - Hollywood for making or you for watching this unrelastic, made up piece of fluff    October 28, 2008
Dan W. Mann
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

O.K I know Hollywood thinks that the viewing audience is mainly composed of the "great unwashed" and BASED UPON literally means that they have an open license to portray the plot in what ever manner they feel is advantageous to the producer but this one takes the absolute cake.

Not going to go into plot and sub plot both of which did not really exist, but am going to explode the utterly fabricated story line.

I worked for the Fed for eleven years and was in charge of the unit that actually shredded the money besides working in the other areas of the currency unit. FIRST the money is shredded a bill at a time going through a CVCS computerized processing unit. NO repeat NO Fed shreds money in the manner portrayed. SECONDLY all currency is kept under dual control at all times. THIRD currency is processed by denominations and there is no mixing of denominations as shown in the first removal scene. FOURTH money to be destroyed that was in straps as shown in the movie was to be burnt but before burning had holes punched through them to identify them as such. As a matter of fact an employee who did steal was caught when the punched notes showed up in circulation. And as far as comparing serial numbers the numbers are only recorded when the currency is paid out and NEVER NEVER NEVER again.

A separate issue that tried to portray the MAN is oppressing the common people maybe to develop some empathy was the portrayal of the constant video surveillance by the guards. Does not happen. The cameras shown in the movie are located in the control room and are used to keep the public area monitored for security reasons. There was not a reason to monitor the currency because the currency never was in any publicly or general employee available area. Also monitoring in the secured areas was not done by the guards but internally.

For the record the entrance and exit scenes where the search and harass tactics were portrayed was even more made up than the shredding spoof.

I could go on but to try to spin any story line or evolve a plot without any touch of reality to base it upon is the main reason this midnight conceived drug induced piece of loosely spun "America will buy whatever garbage we put out" mania is fruitless.




3 out of 5 stars NAME THAT TUNE    October 25, 2008
C. Addams (Drexel hill, PA - USA)
Hey, I love almost everything Queen Latifah does... but where was the comedy? This was more like every hard working person's fantasy! I thought the movie was ok... but Ted Dansen was so old and boring it was like time to go pee when his parts came on... all I want to know is what the heck is the title of the song Katie Holmes is dancing to while shoving money into the mail shoot - in the hallway as she waits for the elervator?
I like it... but can't find it nor the artist singing it.. has anyone noticed that music in film anymore is like a verison used not even included on the soundtrack IF there is one?? And the same songs from motown keep showing up on every film. ENOUGH ALREADY! Give us something new... there are hundreds of no body NEW groups - give them a shot at the soundtrack. If anyone knows the answer to the song Katie dances to please post it?? Thanx all!