Stuck on You
Stuck on You (2003)

Stuck on You

5/5
(51 votos)
5.7IMDb62Metascore

Detalles

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Errores

In the porn set scene, Walt's stomach "skin" is untucked and loose.

You can tell by the ruffles just right above his bikini.

On the way to the hospital, when Morty pulls up next to the moving car in his scooter, he is holding a cigar in his hand; the smoke is blowing forward, not backward as it should on a moving vehicle.

When the brothers are shown making the large order in under 180 seconds, they put the buns down for the ketchup and mustard.

One of the buns clearly already has a mustard stain on it that was wiped off from a previous take.

The car doors that Bob and Walt open to walk May to the door after the first date are closed in the next scene.

Bob and Walt never closed the car doors.

When May finds out that Bob and Walter are conjoined twins, they are holding a Dunkin' Donuts bag.

There are no Dunkin' Donuts in Los Angeles.

Bob's glove when he's having the panic attack.

As Walt is singing "Summertime" on-stage, the audio track does not match his lip movements when he is being carried by the group of women.

During the opening credits when Walt and Bob get out of bed and their feet hit the floor, if you look under the bed, you can see a face of what is probably a crew member.

In some scenes Morty has some missing teeth, but in the other scenes he has a full set.

While it's true that in real life Bob and Walt cannot possibly be conjoined twins because they are not identical, this movie is a comedy and the filmmakers obviously chose two actors who look nothing alike as a joke.

They also give a "half-baked" explanation (regarding the liver) as to why they look different.

In the end credits, the song "Moonlight Feels Right" by 'Starbuck (II)' (qv) appears as written by 'Michael Blackman (I)' (qv).

The song was actually written by the lead singer, Bruce Blackman.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
14 March 2004 USA USD 33,828,318
7 March 2004 USA USD 33,815,868
29 February 2004 USA USD 33,797,950
22 February 2004 USA USD 33,762,242
16 February 2004 USA USD 33,700,245
8 February 2004 USA USD 33,597,171
1 February 2004 USA USD 33,452,925
25 January 2004 USA USD 33,319,164
18 January 2004 USA USD 33,156,824
11 January 2004 USA USD 32,524,827
28 December 2003 USA USD 24,412,346
21 December 2003 USA USD 16,983,906
14 December 2003 USA USD 9,411,055
USA USD 33,832,741
25 January 2004 UK GBP 3,263,479
18 January 2004 UK GBP 2,962,826
11 January 2004 UK GBP 2,303,329
worldwide USD 65,784,503
Non-USA USD 31,951,762
8 January 2004 Germany USD 1,607,880
23 March 2004 Hong Kong HKD 1,040,000
4 March 2004 Hungary USD 138,000
26 February 2004 Hungary USD 84,000
25 April 2004 Italy EUR 207,522
10 March 2004 Netherlands EUR 253,152
22 February 2004 Spain EUR 3,279,550
15 February 2004 Spain EUR 3,097,525
8 February 2004 Spain EUR 2,745,220
1 February 2004 Spain EUR 2,143,255
25 January 2004 Spain EUR 1,139,036
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
14 December 2003 USA USD 9,411,055 3003
2 January 2004 UK GBP 1,114,837 298
13 February 2004 Australia USD 1,268,898 192
2 January 2004 Austria USD 137,680
23 January 2004 Belgium USD 146,413
12 March 2004 Brazil USD 92,285 91
2 January 2004 Europe USD 2,937,605 1004
9 January 2004 France USD 484,684
8 January 2004 Germany USD 1,607,880 500
2 January 2004 Germany USD 968,803
12 March 2004 Hong Kong USD 76,532 21
22 February 2004 Netherlands EUR 71,477 35
2 January 2004 Norway USD 99,665
16 January 2004 South Africa USD 71,603 48
25 January 2004 Spain EUR 1,139,036 275
2 January 2004 Sweden USD 129,871
2 January 2004 Switzerland USD 109,425
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
14 March 2004 USA USD 8,215 19
7 March 2004 USA USD 12,480 33
29 February 2004 USA USD 23,849 60
22 February 2004 USA USD 44,972 104
16 February 2004 USA USD 71,796 145
8 February 2004 USA USD 109,280 221
1 February 2004 USA USD 106,441 212
25 January 2004 USA USD 111,219 226
18 January 2004 USA USD 348,588 579
11 January 2004 USA USD 1,021,673 1,350
28 December 2003 USA USD 3,626,868 2,400
21 December 2003 USA USD 5,284,023 3,007
14 December 2003 USA USD 9,411,055 3003
25 January 2004 UK GBP 181,721 234
18 January 2004 UK GBP 428,289 278
11 January 2004 UK GBP 726,489 299
8 January 2004 Germany USD 1,607,880 500
25 April 2004 Italy EUR 32,748 66
22 February 2004 Netherlands EUR 71,477 35
22 February 2004 Spain EUR 139,570 184
15 February 2004 Spain EUR 288,243 235
8 February 2004 Spain EUR 498,489 273
1 February 2004 Spain EUR 808,138 275
25 January 2004 Spain EUR 1,139,036 275

Comentarios

"Siamese" twins Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear (as Bob Tenor and Walt Tenor) are joined at the hip (and liver). They have been told surgical separation would risk Mr.

A Farrelly brothers comedy about a set of conjoined twins? Let's face it - this could have been a one-joke movie that became stale after ten minutes.

Let's get the obvious out of the way: conjoined twins are always identical. Stuck on You is a fictional movie, not a documentary.

Stuck on You (2003): Dir: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly / Cast: Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear, Eva Mendes, Cher, Wen Yann Shih: The one problem with this film is that it's not as funny as it should be. It is like Peter and Bobby Farrelly have caved in to the controversy surrounding the vulgar humour in their films.

I was worried with the 5.6 rating this was going to be average at best but it's so well acted and delivered I can't understand who didn't like it.

Decent watch at best, could watch again, and can recommend.I'm a fan of Matt Damon, but not so much Greg Kinnear, though both are clearly quality actors.

Bob (Matt Damon) and Walt Tenor (Greg Kinnear) are conjoined twins living in Martha's Vineyard. They are cooks/owners of a diner, ace goaltenders, all around good guys, and so much more.

Stuck on You is a light sweet comedy. It takes a while to get going.

A great comedy, with a great script, wholesome message and a new, original story. Nuff said.

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