Due Date
Due Date (2010)

Due Date

1/5
(32 votos)
6.5IMDb51Metascore

Detalles

Elenco

Errores

The license plate of Ethan's rented car changes states as the trip progresses.

While on the road between Texas and California, the number of cars surrounding the vehicles that Ethan and Peter drive changes between shots.

In a couple scenes when the camera is looking over Peter's shoulder, the words Peter is saying does not match the movements of his jaw.

When Peter and Ethan are supposedly driving west on Interstate 20 in Atlanta in front of the skyline, they are actually driving south on Interstate 75/85.

Just before Ethan and Peter wreck the Impreza, supposedly riding west on I-20 into Dallas, you see a sign "Dallas 36 Miles".

Mountains are in the background.

The nearest mountains like these are 500 miles west.

There are no such mountains in the Dallas area, or anywhere in Texas outside of the southwest part of the state.

At the gas station, Peter tells Ethan to drive the Range Rover because he's on Vicodin and can't operate heavy machinery.

But we see him take the pills at Darryl's house and he's driving the Range Rover in the next scene.

During both the scene where they wreck the Impreza (in Dallas) and the chase scene with the Federales (in El Paso), you can see freeway exit signs for Roadrunner Blvd.

That is because both scenes were filmed in the same area in Las Cruces, NM.

As they are crossing into CA on I-40, a small "Welcome to California" sign can be seen on the side of the road.

The border between California and Arizona is actually the Topock gorge on the Colorado River and drivers cross into CA over the very high Topock Bridge.

At the beginning of the movie, the main characters are being dropped at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) in Georgia.

However, the scenes inside the building correspond to LA/Ontario International Airport, in Ontario, California (ONT).

Ethan and Peter are on I-20 through East Texas before they wreck 36 miles from Dallas.

They are then seen driving on a iron bridge like the ones on the Mississippi River.

There are no bridges that are like that between Dallas and Shreveport.

The release form that Peter signs in the airport office disappears from one shot to the next.

Peter says their first stop is Shreveport, Louisiana.

Their stop along I-20 is in Madison Parish which is 150 miles from Shreveport.

The baby's due date would fall between October 25 and November 21, depending on when in February Sarah got pregnant.

However it does not appear to be autumn in the film.

The foliage does not appear fall-like and weather appears to be warm, more consistent with spring or summer.

On almost all major highway border-crossing between NM and CA there are check-points form the Department of Agriculture with mandatory stops for all vehicles crossing into CA.

It's highly unlikely, the guys would have made it past this control, especially given the fact that they were driving a truck blazing "Aduana Mexicana"-paint scheme and flashing light-bars.

While driving through Texas, there is a sign with directions to Interstate 75.

Interstate 75 is several hundred miles east of Texas.

When Ethan falls asleep, there are high-voltage power lines on the right side of the road.

But when Ethan and Peter crash, the power lines are on the left side of the road.

While driving from Hartsfield Jackson Airport in Atlanta, you can briefly see Turner Field Baseball Stadium on the left side (driver's side) of the car.

That would indicate that they would be traveling towards the airport, not away from it.

At Waffle House, the location is stated as just outside Birmingham, AL.

In the next scene when they go to buy drugs, they drive on Metropolitan Ave in Atlanta between Cleveland Ave and Dill Av.

The movie shows Darryl bumping his car two times in a drainage ditch when peter sits beside him and Ethan sits behind.

If watched properly, it can be clearly seen that both the bumps are actually one and the same, just the angle of shooting has been changed.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
27 January 2011 USA USD 100,539,043
23 January 2011 USA USD 100,448,498
16 January 2011 USA USD 100,123,887
9 January 2011 USA USD 99,652,532
2 January 2011 USA USD 99,231,922
19 December 2010 USA USD 97,327,179
12 December 2010 USA USD 94,919,650
5 December 2010 USA USD 90,882,138
28 November 2010 USA USD 84,861,008
21 November 2010 USA USD 72,431,594
14 November 2010 USA USD 58,897,308
7 November 2010 USA USD 32,689,406
19 December 2010 UK GBP 10,516,871
12 December 2010 UK GBP 10,303,604
5 December 2010 UK GBP 9,859,973
28 November 2010 UK GBP 9,208,287
21 November 2010 UK GBP 8,023,491
7 November 2010 UK GBP 2,346,089
27 January 2011 Worldwide USD 211,780,824
14 November 2010 Philippines PHP 10,835,819
7 November 2010 Philippines PHP 5,349,513
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
7 November 2010 USA USD 32,689,406 3,355
7 November 2010 UK GBP 2,346,089 449
7 November 2010 Philippines PHP 5,349,513 30
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
23 January 2011 USA USD 237,814 275
16 January 2011 USA USD 321,069 341
9 January 2011 USA USD 255,304 244
2 January 2011 USA USD 424,119 404
19 December 2010 USA USD 1,262,257 1,157
12 December 2010 USA USD 2,581,147 1,990
5 December 2010 USA USD 4,133,286 2,450
28 November 2010 USA USD 7,167,885 2,555
21 November 2010 USA USD 8,912,182 3,229
14 November 2010 USA USD 15,419,042 3,365
7 November 2010 USA USD 32,689,406 3,355
19 December 2010 UK GBP 75,953 124
12 December 2010 UK GBP 192,311 237
5 December 2010 UK GBP 391,284 322
28 November 2010 UK GBP 560,179 404
21 November 2010 UK GBP 1,218,115 435
7 November 2010 UK GBP 2,346,089 449
14 November 2010 Philippines PHP 3,563,457 30
7 November 2010 Philippines PHP 5,349,513 30

Comentarios

It was pretty funny. Don't keep very high expectations.

Okay, so I am very aware that this film is not the best work of Todd Phillips, Robert Downey Jr., or Zach Galifanakis.

This movie did have some funny parts. It's hard not to laugh Zach Galifianakis, he oozes humor with every expression and line.

Due Date is a relatively unfunny concept comedy chock full of the sorts of material we've all seen played out before. In its rawest of forms, the film is a tale of binary oppositions being thrust together and forced into attracting rather than often repelling one character, a hotshot businessman with inherent degrees of professionalism, we come to observe somewhat embrace his goofier, wackier side his travel partner, a slobby layabout with some questionable ethics as to what constitutes as normal sociological behaviour, we witness come to learn of how to move away from these primitive ways so as to aid him in getting a somewhat prestigious casting call.

I just saw this movie recently. It's a medium funny movie, not quite up to par with 'The Hangover', but funny nonetheless.

This movie was very disappointing. I usually find Zach Galifianakis to play funny characters, but in this movie he was terrible.

This movie will appeal to neurotic people. It is a foul black comedy wanna-be film that flops because there is little chemistry between the two leads.

First of all, i love Zach Galifianakis. I think that he's the kind of a guy who has a great sense of humour also in his personal life.

This movie gave me a craving for bugles. Do they still make bugles?

Comentarios