WGTC writes:
I can tell you right now, there will be a lot of people who don’t like Due Date. I for one thought it was amongst the funniest films of 2010, but I bet you can find a large number of people who hate it. The reason is Todd Phillips. Phillips, the director of Due Date, has a distinct style of humour. You either find it funny or you don’t. At least that’s how I see it. The man is responsible for some of the funniest films I’ve ever seen. Old School, The Hangover, Road Trip etc. To be blunt, if you’ve seen a Todd Phillips film before and left unimpressed, you probably won’t enjoy Due Date. But, if you enjoy the man’s movies, Due Date is a real treat.
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It was watchable, but to call it "one of the funniest films of 2010" is way way off. It had its moments, most of which you saw in the trailers. Downey wasn't funny and played the same role he always plays. They basically build up a funny moment, let it pass, then build up another funny moment. You are not laughing the entire time.
itd be like a 7 from me.
Has anybody here not seen this movie?