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Storyline
Ray Bradstone (Levesque) is the best wheel man in the business, but he is determined to go straight and be the best parent he can be to his daughter, Sally (Winter), and make amends with his ex-wife, Lynne (Gish). As Ray struggles to find honest work, his old bank-robbing crew, led by Phillip Larue (Corrigan), offers him one last job. He agrees at first, but changes his mind at the last second leaving the crew without a driver. Ray decides instead to serve as a chaperone for Sally's school field trip. When the robbery goes awry, Larue blames Ray and chases the school bus all the way to the Museum of Natural History in New Orleans. Ray must deal with Larue, while supervising Sally's class on what becomes one of the craziest school trips ever. Written by
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Her dad did time... now he wants quality time
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Details
Release Date:
24 March 2011 (Kuwait)
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Box Office
Budget:
$3,000,000
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Aspect Ratio:
1.78 : 1
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Trivia
When Ray is breaking up the fight at the school, one of the boys is wearing a 'Lemmy' t-shirt. Lemmy Kilmister is the lead singer and bassist of Motörhead, the band that performs Triple H's intro song.
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Quotes
Ray Bradstone:
Confront it, be truthful and let it go.
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Pick Yourself Up
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It was fun to watch and really appreciated the fact that the language and content never made me cringe or feel the need to put my defenses! I was surprised that is was a WWE movie, I will look for more of these. Thanks so much for a great evening of entertainment! Oh my, my review isn't long enough. LOL We recognized several of the actors and came to IMDb to see what we had seen them in before. The young lady playing Sally was excellent, and look forward to seeing her in other shows. I have already recommended this movie to friends and will recommend it to more folks! The story was somewhat predictable, but that didn't distract from enjoying seeing the characters play their roles. There were plenty of small details that were mentioned or shown briefly that popped up later in the movie as part of the story. I like it when details fit together and dislike it when parts of a story line are left unexplained and make a story seen disjointed. We both noticed and commented on this aspect of the movie while we were watching it.