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Rocky Road

If movies have taught us anything, it’s that a man will go to great lengths to get to his family; whether that means fighting handicapable hillbillies, scoring drugs on Craigslist, or even dodging Border Patrol. Director Todd Phillips’ new film, “Due Date,” is no different.

“Due Date” stars Robert Downey Jr. as straight-laced architect, Peter Highman, who embarks on an outrageous cross-country journey to witness the birth of his first born son in Los Angeles with a foe turned friend, aspiring actor Ethan Tremblay, played by Zach Galifianakis. When an unpleasant encounter and misunderstanding gets both men kicked off a plane and on the No-Fly List, Peter reluctantly pairs up with Ethan, who is accompanied by his dog and the ashes of his dead father. Along the way, Ethan makes it harder for Peter to get to the hospital on time by showering at rest stops, buying marijuana from a mother of two, and getting into near-fatal car accidents.

The film shares a similar plot trait with the John Candy/Steve Martin classic film “Planes, Trains and Automobiles,” but does not come close to its comedic genius.

Throughout “Due Date,” Peter and Ethan tether too much between best friends and worst enemies. The comedy in this film is very one-sided with Galifianakis’ character because Downey gets angrier and more irritable with every mishap. Downey’s comedic influence in the film is few and far between since he doesn’t rally the humor with Galifianakis.

Also, the car accidents feel far-fetched and without Hollywood’s movie magic, Peter would have died earlier in the film.
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Although Galifianakis struggled to carry the film, his attempt deserves recognition. Seeing a fat man with a perm and a scraggly beard, confidently strutting in tight acid wash jeans, with a bulldog in one hand and ashes in a coffee can in the other, is hilarious no matter what. Galifianakis also demonstrates a superb impression of Marlon Brando in “The Godfather.” Downey’s most notable scene comes from him getting second hand stoned, which proves to be quite humorous.

Danny McBride, Juliette Lewis and Jamie Foxx also star in the film. Finally, the soundtrack includes artists like Ice Cube, Neil Young and Pink Floyd, who have you nodding your head while pondering why you spent $10 on this.

The movie was only moderately entertaining, but not a complete flop, making more than $15 million in the box office so far, according to rottentomatoes.com. It’s safe to say this movie was just work that kept the actors busy between “The Hangover” sequel and the third installment of the “Iron Man” series.

To see more showtimes for “Due Date,” click here.

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