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  • Flypaper Tomatometer 17%
  • Flypaper FlixsterFan Score 40%



Description: Tripp Kennedy (Dempsey) ambles into a bank near closing time, just as two different gangs unwittingly converge to rob it. A shoot-out erupts, and Tripp tackles the smart, pretty teller, Kaitlin (Judd), to protect her. The gangs-one clearly made up of pros and the other a couple of buffoons named Peanut Butter (Nelson) and Jelly (Pruitt Taylor Vince) - have deadlocked themselves in a Mexican standoff. The bank's security system starts the end-of-day lockdown and seals everyone into the building. As the night evolves, a hilarious game of cat and mouse ensues as Tripp and Kaitlin try to save the day, escape being killed, and avoid falling in love...almost.

Release Date: 8/19/2011

Genre: Comedy

Studio: IFC Films

Offical Website: http://www.ifcfilms.com/uncategorized/flypaper

Rating: Movie Rating


Release Dates:

Country Release Type Date
United States Theatrical Wide Release 8/19/2011
United States DVD/Blu-ray Release 11/15/2011
Spain Theatrical Wide Release 1/5/2012
Germany Theatrical Wide Release 3/30/2012


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» New reviews added from Rotten Tomatoes.
08/24/2011 @ 12:00 AM

You know there's something wrong with a comedy when you'd rather see the main characters killed off than live happily ever after.
Una LaMarche, New York Observer

» New reviews added from Rotten Tomatoes.
08/20/2011 @ 12:00 AM

One thought that occurred to me while pacing myself through Flypaper: With the economy being what it is, will there be a rash of bank robbery movies?
Peter Rainer, Christian Science Monitor

» New reviews added from Rotten Tomatoes.
08/19/2011 @ 12:00 AM

It's a mess from start to finish, but there's still fun to be had in Rob Minkoff's caper comedy.
Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News

» New reviews added from Rotten Tomatoes.
08/18/2011 @ 12:00 AM

\Flypaper\ has enough twists and surprises to remain interesting in a closed-room, Agatha Christie kind of way. But it's never quite as clever or as hip as it thinks it is.
Rachel Saltz, New York Times

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