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Storyline
One day in New York City, as Jane Ryan tries out for an overseas college program and her sister Roxy schemes to meet her favorite punk rockers, a series of mishaps throws their day into chaos. In order for them both to accomplish their goals, the normally adversarial sisters decide to unite against the forces around them. Written by
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Taglines:
Anything can change in a New York minute.
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Details
Release Date:
7 May 2004 (USA)
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Also Known As:
Ein verrückter Tag in New York
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Box Office
Budget:
$30,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend:
$5,962,106
(USA)
(7 May 2004)
Gross:
$14,687
(Iceland)
(13 August 2004)
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Technical Specs
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1
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Trivia
Mary-Kate and Ashley's characters attend Syoddet High School.
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Goofs
When Jane and Roxy are locked in the limo, there is a shot of them from outside the window and they are visible. In the next shot, and throughout the rest of the movie, the limousine windows are tinted.
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Quotes
Jane Ryan:
Those were my best heels!
Roxy Ryan:
Well now they're your best flats.
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Soundtracks
From Rusholme with Love
Written by John Henry Mayer, Chris Baker and Neil Claxton
Performed by
Mint Royale
Courtesy of Geffen Records/Faith And Hope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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My girlfriend has a thing going for the Olsen twins (no, not that kind of thing), and I decided to go along with it and watch New York minute with her. What I got? An easy to digest, easy to forget, silly and rather stupid little movie. Just what I expected.
The twins are divided into the extremely original barbie-wild girl types who decide in the end they truly love each other. You know, after 90 minutes (oh, if it only lasted 1 minute!) of arguing and stuff.
Everybody's happy in this one, so the girls meet some cute guys and even the bad guys have a certain charm (it's Andy everybody! Man, where have you been?). And when the girls get lost in Harlem they're just gonna get their hair cut. Uh-huh.
Only watchable because of Levy and our main man, Mr. Andy Richter. Otherwise: ouch. 3/10.