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Teen Alex Taylor and his older brother Jack live in L.A. where Jack is a personal fitness trainer. Jack had an affair with Mitzi Price, a very powerful business man's wife. Her husband, Laszlo Price, then blackmails Jack into going to New York City to get information from Rachel Montgomery, about who she is selling her company to. Jack brings Alex with him to make sure that he will be safe. Jack and Rachel fall in love while Alex falls in love Rachel's daughter Kelly. Eventually Jack tells Rachel why he was sent to New York, and the two work together to bring Laszlo Price down. Rachel needs to have two million dollars in order to not sell her company. Alex wins the money in a halftime contest at a basketball game. They provide information about Laszlo Price to the police, and he is arrested.

Hunter Tylo as  Rachel Montgomery
Paul Sorvino as  Laszlo Pryce
Antonio Sabàto, Jr. as  Tommy Sutton
Zachery Ty Bryan as  Deke
Danielle Fishel as  Gloria
Justin Timberlake as  Valet
Joey Fatone as  Pizza Guy
Britney Spears as  Flight Attendant
Kenny Rogers as  Pilot
Ashley Parker Angel as  Salesman

Reviews

PoisonKeyblade
2001/10/25

Okay, first of all let me say that the only reason I wanted to see this movie was so that I could see Justin Timberlake in one of his earliest performances. This movie was terrible. The plot? Terrible. The main character? Horribly fugly, annoying, terrible. The acting? Aside from Justin Timberlake's brief appearance, terrible. The pacing? Choppy, terrible. The directing? Awful.This movie was such a huge waste of time. I liked some of the cameos a lot, but it is all wasted in a very uninteresting and boring crappy movie that tries to be intelligent in many ways and fails considerably badly in all of them. The plot was contrived and the characters were all hollow shells. The whole gangster plot element, and a bunch of other nonsensical plot elements were annoying for the most part. NEVER see this movie. It simply gets a 1/10 for the presence of Justin Timberlake. Horrible, horrible, horrible. Did I mention it was horrible?

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normanleah
2001/10/26

I loved this movie so much and they should play it on ABC family like they did an long time ago. But on the actor page for the Taylor brothers it didn't show an picture. They should put and movie poster and reshoot the movie and then download it onto an tape or DVD this way everyone who liked the movie could watch it whenever they wanted to. Also when the put some popstar members like Lance Bass that made the movie better in which they should do more often then maybe more people would like these peoples movies as much as I have. Well for my summary of this movie I say that it is great and any teenager that watches it will be entranced by it's magnificence and want to watch it over and over again.

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JMoney324
2001/10/27

Well, I happened to stumble over... and for my own namesake, maybe not... reviews regarding this film. Though I'm sure it was an idea created to lure an audience into a theatre to have them walk out saying "Wow, I have that warm fuzzy feeling! Anyone want to sing a song from the soundtrack!? Or even better... buy the soundtrack?" It instead had people walk out with a sickness that had a middle and confusing feeling on whether to like the film or not. But as far as the comments, those which give it such a horrible review, should make the people realize that their comments are just as bad and degrading to the brain as what they feel the movie is to those who watched it. I actually know a couple of people from the film. And let me point this next comment to a "screen name" called "caspian". Hardly any of the actors from this film did it for money. With the exclusion of a few... they did it with the intention that it would just be watched and released. Adding that it could only help their career to a more promising path. In fact, the schmucks who made this film are the only ones to see a profit... not the actors. And other schmucks who starred in the film with big names(one in particular) won't even help the lower end actors in obtaining any financial credability. So, "Caspian" guy from "Providence", understand... the next time you make a film, oh Mr. know everything about independent film making, cast actors who can act. Which despite a bad script, they do quite well in Longshot. And create a proud circumstance for everyone involved with the process of making a film. That way, when a movie is badly written as this one was... the actors and the people involved in making the film can walk away from it without being ridiculed for what the Producers and exec's released.

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strangekindaboy
2001/10/28

The brainchild of the man behind boy band pop star acts NSync and O-Town, Lou Pearlman's glossy, technicolor project offers an incoherent plot, a bunch of pointless cameos, and washed up actors and actresses compiled into a film that is as fulfilling and has the same amount of "staying power" as Pearlman's pop acts. What other film stars Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, The Rock, and Gilbert Goffried?? This is a sad sad piece of work. Worth to rent if you're getting drunk or high and want to make fun of a movie with friends. The only reason I rented this was to hear the song played during the car chase scene that was by a local band from my town--one of the only songs that doesn't resonate with an unforgettable pop tone.

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