Fool's Gold

2008

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Romance / Thriller

49
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 11% · 147 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 48% · 250K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.7/10 10 84248 84.2K

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Plot summary

Treasure hunter Ben "Finn" Finnegan has sunk his marriage to Tess and his trusty boat in his obsessive quest to find the legendary Queen's Dowry. When he finds a vital clue that may finally pinpoint the treasure's whereabouts, he drags Tess and her boss, billionaire Nigel Honeycutt, along on the hunt. But Finn is not the only one interested in the gold; his former mentor-turned-enemy Moe Fitch, hired by rapper-turned-gangster Bigg Bunny, will stop at nothing to beat him to it.


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Donald Sutherland as Nigel Honeycutt
Kevin Hart as Bigg Bunny
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by mm-39 7 / 10

Good solid movie

Living in the cold March weather of Winnipeg, Canada I found the sun and surf a relaxing break from the cold weather where the wind chill freezes my bones until July. A good solid movie. Great cast Hudson, Sutherland, and Matt. The actors can bring the best out of a script with their facial expressions, and mannerisms. Sutherland is like wine and gets better with age. A natural actor. The script is a good mix of humor, and action. The rapper sub-plot is added comic relief and action. The lighting and location shots bring out a feeling of adventure. The wide open spaces created by the camera angles give a feeling of freedom. All I can say is please take me away from this cold weather I want to be there in Florida. 7 start out of 10. Great to get rid of those winter blues.

Reviewed by paul_haakonsen 6 / 10

Predictable, but entertaining...

While "Fool's Gold" is predictable to the point where even a blind can see what's coming, it still proves to be quite entertaining. It is the type of movie that you can't help to enjoy, sort of like a brushed up take on a movie such as "Romancing the Stone".

There is a good flow to the story and it worked out quite nicely. The movie picks up speed right from the very start and keep on sprinting in that high speed to the very end. And while on the topic of the story, then it is only fair to say that the storyline is fun, good and fast paced.

The movie was also quite nicely cast, and there is a great chemistry between Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey. But Donald Sutherland also did add a great, unique touch to the movie, just a shame that he didn't have more time on the screen than he did.

"Fool's Gold" is the type of movie that you can watch more than just once, despite being so predictable.

Reviewed by moonspinner55 3 / 10

Appealing stars adrift in witless waters...

Fortune-hunting American couple off the coast of Veracruz, recently divorced after eight years together, finally discover the whereabouts of that lost-lost Spanish treasure they've been dreaming about--but a comical gangster named Bigg Bunny and his boys may get to it first. Leads Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson both look great in beachwear, however their combined taste in screenplays could use some exercise in judgment. Co-written by director Andy Tennant with John Claflin and Daniel Zelman, from Claflin and Zelman's original treatment, this hopeless plot doesn't kick into second gear until the third act--and even then it's improbable and sloppy. The laughs are nil as manic McConaughey makes eyes at his ex while fending off the bad guys with any object applicable for generating an appropriate blow to the head (it seems everyone here is prone to getting punched, slammed, knocked out and knocked over). Mainly for matinée masochists. *1/2 from ****

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