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''The Man'' is a 2005 American
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film starring Eugene Levy,
Samuel L. Jackson Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American actor and producer. One of the most widely recognized actors of his generation, the films in which he has appeared have collectively grossed over $27 billion worldwide, making him ...
, and
Miguel Ferrer Miguel José Ferrer (February 7, 1955 – January 19, 2017) was an American actor. His breakthrough role was as Bob Morton in the 1987 film ''RoboCop''. Other film roles include Quigley in '' Blank Check'' (1994), Harbinger in ''Hot Shots! Part D ...
. ''The Man'' was directed by
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and produced by Rob Fried, from a screenplay by
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, Margaret Oberman and
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, and based on a story by Piddock and Oberman. Filming took place in
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, Hamilton and
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,
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.
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released ''The Man'' in Canada (through
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) and the United States on September 9, 2005.


Plot

Andy Fiddler is preparing a speech for a dental convention in
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. Fiddler works for a dental supply company, and lives in
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. Meanwhile, in Detroit, a
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of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has been robbed of assault rifles, handguns and ammunition. An ATF agent was killed and Internal Affairs agent Peters suspects the dead agent and his partner Agent Derrick Vann were in on the robbery. Vann, attempting to clear his name by setting up a buy, pays a visit to his informant Booty. Booty tells Vann to go to a diner, sit at counter seat, and have copy of the newspaper ''
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'' so that the gun traffickers can recognize him as their next buyer. Unfortunately before Vann can start on the plan, Andy is already in the diner, sitting at the counter and he has a copy of ''USA Today''. He is thus mistaken as a gun buyer by a menacing Englishman named Joey, who sits next to Andy and hands him a paper bag with "his taste" in it then leaves. The bag contains a cell phone and a
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pistol, which Andy accidentally pulls out. The waitress of the diner thinks that Andy is there to rob the place and panics. An arriving Vann arrests Andy, before realizing the gun trafficker's error. As Vann and Andy are driving through the city, the bag's cell phone rings and Joey demands Andy to meet him at a particular intersection and have $20,000 with him. Due to the interference of a bystander, the money exchange is compromised and Joey calls again to tell Andy to meet him at a different intersection. While heading to the new location, Andy tries to escape and Vann shoots after him, grazing him with a gunshot to the rear. Andy uses the cell phone to call the local police for help, resulting in the capture of both of them by arriving squad cars. The police releases Vann after learning that he is an ATF agent, but they discover there is an outstanding warrant for Andy. Andy once traveled with his family to Istanbul, Turkey and purchased a rug as a souvenir to take back home. But unaware to Andy, the rug was previously reported stolen, and he has had a warrant out for his arrest ever since for purchasing the stolen item. Due to the warrant, the ATF (specifically Vann's boss Lt. Rita Carbone) is suspicious of Andy and thinks he is an undercover Internal Affairs agent instead of an ordinary guy that was accidentally roped into the situation. Vann arranges the release of Andy and then tries to contact gun dealer Manny Cortez for help with the case. They travel to Manny's apartment and Vann goes inside alone to find Manny was murdered in his residence. Manny was recently killed by Joey for telling Joey that after hearing that the crew had killed a cop (Vann's ex-partner), he did not want to be part of the transaction anymore and wanted nothing to do with the guns. Vann and Andy then visit Booty for more information on who Joey and his crew truly are. Booty tells them that the main crew boss is a gentleman named Kane and right after, Andy receives another phone call from Joey, who now asks for $500,000 for the whole batch of weapons. Vann has Andy pose as a powerful trafficker for a meeting with Joey in a restaurant. Vann warns Andy that the $500,000 is strictly flash cash and to not give Joey any of the money. Andy almost screws up the meeting by accidentally calling Joey by name, but then demands that he wants to have a meeting with Kane. Joey tells Andy that Kane already has a deal in place to get money for the guns and that Kane won't cancel his current deal for a guy he's never met. Andy improvises the plan by giving Joey the entire $500,000 and returns the cell phone to Joey, telling him that their next meeting will be on his terms. Vann is enraged that Andy gave them the money but Andy explains that he felt Joey would walk away from the deal and that giving them the $500,000 would be a guarantee that Joey would continue to work with them. Andy and Vann eventually arrange a meeting with Joey but Vann decides not to have backup with them. Joey reveals that he is "Kane" and then accuses Vann of being a cop, to which Vann surprisingly admits that he is. Vann tells Joey that he wants in on the gun trafficking business and that due to his ATF knowledge, he can move guns with no suspicion and take the heat off of Joey's crew from the inside. Joey denies Vann's offer and says that he already has a buyer in place. Vann outsmarts by Joey by telling him that he knows that Joey's previous buyer was Manny Cortez and that Manny was killed earlier in the day. Due to having no other buyers and being desperate to get the guns off of his hands, Joey changes his mind and accepts Vann's offer, even with the risk of Vann being an ATF agent. The next day Andy delivers his speech, but once he leaves the stage, is then captured by agent Peter who wants to use him against Vann. Peters claims that Vann is corrupt and that he is actually trying to buy the guns for himself. At the same time, back at ATF offices, Vann is being scrutinized by Lt. Carbone who calls Vann gullible for still thinking Andy isn't an IA agent and suspends him after telling him that Booty was found dead previously. Agent Peters insists to Andy that Vann is the one that murdered Booty, Manny Cortez and his ex-partner and reminds Andy that Vann never calls for backup, so it's easier to cover up his evil doings. Peters wants Andy to wear a wire and get a confession out of Vann. Vann is shocked to see Andy there at ATF's office to talk to him (thinking that Andy was at a convention giving his speech). While the two men are driving to the exchange point to deliver the money to Joey, Vann accuses Andy of being an IA agent. This angers Andy, who immediately blows his cover by saying that he thinks Vann is corrupt and that he is the one who killed Booty. Vann and Andy enter the barn where the exchange is going to take place. This time Joey is skeptical of their motives and pulls a gun on Vann. Joey admits that he was the one that killed Vann's ex-partner and then grabs Andy as hostage and demands Vann give him the money or else he'll kill Andy. Vann manages to shoot and kill Joey and a shootout ensues between Joey's henchmen and the backup law enforcement. After the gunfights, Joey's men are arrested Vann gives the bag of $500,000 to Peters. Vann delivers Andy to the airport for his flight back to Milwaukee and the two men say goodbye.


Cast

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Samuel L. Jackson Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American actor and producer. One of the most widely recognized actors of his generation, the films in which he has appeared have collectively grossed over $27 billion worldwide, making him ...
as ATF Agent Derrick Vann * Eugene Levy as Andy Fiddler *
Luke Goss Luke Damon Goss (born 29 September 1968) is an English actor, and drummer of the 1980s band Bros. He has appeared in numerous films including ''Blade II'' (2002) as Jared Nomak, ''One Night with the King'' (2006) as King Xerxes, '' Hellboy II ...
as Joey Trent/Kane *
Miguel Ferrer Miguel José Ferrer (February 7, 1955 – January 19, 2017) was an American actor. His breakthrough role was as Bob Morton in the 1987 film ''RoboCop''. Other film roles include Quigley in '' Blank Check'' (1994), Harbinger in ''Hot Shots! Part D ...
as Agent Peters * Susie Essman as Lt. Rita Carbone *
Anthony Mackie Anthony Dwane Mackie (born September 23, 1978) is an American actor. Mackie made his acting debut starring in the semi-biographical drama film '' 8 Mile'' (2002). He was later nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Actor for his pe ...
as Booty *
Gigi Rice Georgeanne Marie Rice is an American actress. Biography Rice graduated from The Ohio State University, with a bachelor of fine arts in musical theatre. Following her graduation, Rice served as an apprentice at Burt Reynolds's Maltz Jupiter Th ...
as Susan * Rachael Crawford as Dara Vann *
Philip Akin Philip Akin (born April 18, 1950) is a Canadian actor. Akin has had roles in major American films such as '' The Sum of All Fears'', ''S.W.A.T.'', and '' Get Rich or Die Tryin. He has also done much voice work, including voicing the character ...
as Second I.A. Agent * Lindsay Ames as Waitress * Randy Butcher as Precinct Cop * Michael Cameron as IA driver * Kevin Rushton as Thug * Joe Sacco as Rookie Cop *
Horatio Sanz Horacio Sanz (born June 4, 1969), better known by his stage name Horatio Sanz, is a Chilean-born American actor and comedian. He was a cast member on '' Saturday Night Live'' from 1998 to 2006. Early life Sanz was born on June 4, 1969 in Sant ...
as Santos *
Nestor Serrano Nestor Serrano (born November 5, 1955 in The Bronx, New York) is an American film and television actor. He is known for playing Navi Araz in the fourth season of '' 24''. He also appeared as Emilio Loera in the fourth season of the Cinemax se ...
as Manuel "Manny" Cortez * Andrew Stelmack as Conventioneer * Beatriz Yuste as Nun


Reception


Box office

In its opening weekend, ''The Man'' earned $4,065,014 in 2,040 theaters. Altogether, the film was a
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, only earning $8,330,720 in the United States and Canada and $12,382,362 worldwide. The DVD was released on January 10, 2006.


Critical response

''The Man'' has received negative reviews from critics, many of whom wrote that the plot made no sense and its jokes were rehashed. On review aggregator
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, the film holds a score of 12% based on 102 reviews. The site's consensus states: "Despite the steely presence of Samuel L. Jackson and the comic timing of Eugene Levy, ''The Man''s plot is pointless and its jokes rehashed, as it ends up playing out like the ''Odd Couple'' with gas." On
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, the film has a weighted average score of 33 out of 100, based on 27 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". The film received a
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nomination for Worst Supporting Actor ( Eugene Levy). It also won the award for Less Than Dynamic Duo for Jackson and Levy at the 2005
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.


References


External links

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