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The Honeymooners (2005) | User Rating
 (25 votes) | Critic Rating
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Original title: Honeymooners, The Directed by John Schultz Written by Danny Jacobson, David Sheffield Cast Cedric the Entertainer, Mike Epps, Gabrielle Union, Regina Hall, Eric Stoltz [more] Release Date • USA: Jun 10, 2005 • UK: 2 Sep 2005 DVD Release Date • R1: Nov 22, 2005
Budget USD 27,000,000 BoxOffice: $12.8M
Official Website:
The Honeymooners Website
MPAA Rating Rated PG-13 for some innuendo and rude humor / PG for language and some rude humor (edited version)
Running Time 1 hour, 25 minutes
Country USA
Production Companies Deep River Productions, Paramount Pictures
Studio Paramount Pictures
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • The Honeymooners (2005)
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The Honeymooners Reviews |
The movie is jam-packed with the obvious and predictable, from Cedric and Epps’ patter to “comedic” moments...The lack of commitment to the story is just as lazy. Every scheme concocted by Norton and Ralph involves a considerable wardrobe and prop budget, a little unusual for two guys scraping by. [read review]  --Pete Croatto (FilmCritic.com)
The only thing keeping this from sinking right to the bottom of the movie barrel is the fact that they were able to limit this fiasco to just 85 minutes in length. This is one union that proves to be over before the honeymoon ever had a chance to begin. [read review]  --Vince Leo (Qwipster.net)
The movie, which can seem as fatigued as the suspension on a New York City bus, hardly represents a comedy feast. Little about the script or John Schultz's direction persuades us that The Honeymooners should have been attempted in the first place. [read review] D+
The movie's only sparkle comes from a brief nutzo performance by John Leguizamo as a scam-artist dog trainer who helps Ralph and Ed get their greyhound entered into a race that leads to the movie's climax. [read review] 
...the movie's story actually does work as a story and not simply as a wheezy Hollywood formula. Sometimes you walk into a movie with quiet dread and walk out with quiet delight. [read review]  --Roger Ebert (Chicago Sun-Times)
Of all the half-assed, get-rich-quick schemes to have ever been associated with “The Honeymooners,” this film is by far the most shameful and the least entertaining. [read review]  --Peter Sobczynski (eFilmCritic.com)
I’ve seen lots of horrible movies this year. I can’t imagine them getting any worse than this. [read review] 0/10
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