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Mad Money
Ain't nothin' but a paycheck
By
MARK BAZER
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January 16, 2008
MAD MONEY
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Katie Homes
The money in Callie Khouri’s
Mad Money
refers to the thousands of old greenbacks that are destroyed every day at the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City to make way for newly minted bills. But if you’ve got wrinkly cash you’d like to throw out, you needn’t call up the Fed — just hand it over at the box office and say, “One ticket for
Mad Money
.” It’s a comedic buddy crime caper without
(a)
laughs,
(b)
buddies worth caring about, and
(c)
much of a crime. But it does have stars: Diane Keaton (daffy!), Queen Latifah (sassy!), and Katie Holmes, who despite avoiding stereotype is cast as the most annoying of the three. They play menial workers at the Fed who concoct a scheme to steal money before it’s shredded. Hey, they’ve got their reasons. It’s an impoverished tale, but for Keaton, Latifah, and Holmes, not to mention Ted Danson, Adam Rothberg, and Roger R. Cross playing the men in their characters’ lives,
Mad Money
ain’t nothin’ but a paycheck.
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