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Kangaroo Jack
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Directed by David McNally
Two low-level American crooks head to Australia, where they match wits with a kangaroo (who appears to have an intellectual edge on his pursuers) in this broad comedy. Charlie Carbone (Jerry O'Connell) is a hairdresser from Brooklyn whose best friend, Louis Booker (Anthony Anderson), scrapes together a living moving stolen merchandise. Charlie's stepfather, Sal Maggio (Christopher Walken), is a crime kingpin who has loaned Charlie a lot of money and wants to know when he'll get it back; Sal's not especially fond of Louis, especially after he and Charlie accidentally lead the police to a storehouse of burgled goods owned by Sal. Charlie owes Sal a big favor, and Sal wants Charlie and Louis out of his hair for a while, so Sal sends them to Australia, where they're to deliver a large amount of cash to a mysterious Mr. Smith (Marton Csokas). En route to their meeting in the outback, Charlie and Louis accidentally run over a kangaroo, and the half-bright tourists decide to dress the dead marsupial in sunglasses and Louis' favorite jacket for snapshots. However, the animal wasn't as dead as they imagined, and it soon hops away, shortly after Louis realizes the payment to Mr. Smith was in the pocket. Now Louis and Charlie are out to find the fast-moving critter, with the help of Jessie (Estella Warren), a wildlife expert; Mr. Jimmy (David Ngoombujarra), a wilderness guide; and Blue (Bill Hunter), a pilot familiar with the outback. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"This bizarre story was based on the exact tale described in the events...men put a jacket on a kangaroo, whichever valuables you choose in the pocket and the beast wakes up and jumps off. The talking, long-footed, pouched hopper as the star and the two human fools who have to track him down make for an interesting watch, methinks. :) " [More]
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"Let's get this out of the way up front: The kangaroo raps. There are many low points in Kangaroo Jack, as one might expect, but the moment "Rapper's Delight"--yes, Granny's jam of choice in The Wedding Singer--came out of the sunglass-wearing Jack's mouth in postproduction, someone should have taken away Jerry Bruckheimer's wallet. The kangaroo isn't in many scenes, but when Jack is onscreen with his red hoodie on, hiphop in the background--apparently, this 'roo has " [More]
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