One Day Is Enough For You!
Spencer Aimes (Kutcher) is just your average, undercover, government-hired super-assassin accustomed to a life of exotic European locales, flashy sports cars and even flashier women. But when he meets Jen Kornfeldt (Heigl), a beautiful, fun-loving computer tech recovering from a bad break-up, he finds true love...and happily trades international intrigue for domestic bliss. Three years later, Spencer and Jen are still enjoying a picture-perfect marriage - that is, until the morning after Spencer's 30th birthday. That's when Spencer and Jen learn he's the target of a multi-million dollar hit. Even worse, the hired killers have been stalking the happy couple for years, and could be anyone: friends, neighbors, the grocery store clerk, even that crabby old guy shuffling across the street. Now Spencer and Jen are on the run for their lives. As their suburban paradise turns into a paranoid game of dodge-the-bullet, they must find out who wants Spencer dead and why, all the while trying to save their marriage, manage his in-laws, keep up neighborly appearances ... and just plain survive.
Genre(s): Action, Comedy, Romance, Thriller
Rating: 3.6/10 (581 votes)
Country: USA
Languages: English
Company: Katalyst Films
Director(s): Robert Luketic
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Producer(s):
Scott Aversano - producer
William S. Beasley - executive producer
Jason Goldberg - producer
Mike Karz - producer
Ashton Kutcher - producer
Chad Marting - producer
David Mitnik - line producer: France
Peter Morgan - executive producer
Karyn Murphy - co-producer
Michael Paseornek - executive producer
Christopher S. Pratt - producer
Josie Rosen - producer
John Sacchi - executive producer
Daniel Thom - producer: France
Writer(s):
Bob DeRosa - (screenplay) and
Ted Griffin - (screenplay) (as T.M. Griffin)
Bob DeRosa - (story)
Cast:
Ashton Kutcher - Spencer
Katherine Heigl - Jen
Tom Selleck - Mr. Kornfeldt
Catherine O'Hara - Mrs. Kornfeldt
Katheryn Winnick - Vivian
Kevin Sussman - Mac Bailey
Lisa Ann Walter - Olivia Brooks
Casey Wilson - Kristen
Rob Riggle - Henry
Martin Mull - Holbrook
Music: Rolfe Kent
Scott Aversano - producer
William S. Beasley - executive producer
Jason Goldberg - producer
Mike Karz - producer
Ashton Kutcher - producer
Chad Marting - producer
David Mitnik - line producer: France
Peter Morgan - executive producer
Karyn Murphy - co-producer
Michael Paseornek - executive producer
Christopher S. Pratt - producer
Josie Rosen - producer
John Sacchi - executive producer
Daniel Thom - producer: France
Writer(s):
Bob DeRosa - (screenplay) and
Ted Griffin - (screenplay) (as T.M. Griffin)
Bob DeRosa - (story)
Cast:
Ashton Kutcher - Spencer
Katherine Heigl - Jen
Tom Selleck - Mr. Kornfeldt
Catherine O'Hara - Mrs. Kornfeldt
Katheryn Winnick - Vivian
Kevin Sussman - Mac Bailey
Lisa Ann Walter - Olivia Brooks
Casey Wilson - Kristen
Rob Riggle - Henry
Martin Mull - Holbrook
Music: Rolfe Kent

June 5th, 2010
[...] up for 2009’s “The Ugly Truth” joins forces once more for a romantic comedy entitled “Killers”. For this film, Heigl stays close to her trademark role in “Grey’s Anatomy”: a [...]
June 5th, 2010
Killers completely shames the tradition of the espionage subgenre.Training missions have a more elaborate scheme, and they usually go tothe trouble of making sense out of the background story. By the end ofit, you realize that all the twists you expected to be revealed are notonly presented but also nonsensical. The more you think about it, thebigger the waste of time it becomes. Still, it’s easy to recognize thatKillers is more rom com than spy thriller, and with that in mind, it’salmost a treat since the gunfire and explosions will entertain a maledate better than the dialogue found in the standard chick flick.
June 6th, 2010
There are two kinds of bad movies: The so-bad-it’s-good, and sobad-it-hurts. But then, there is Killers; an amorphous blob that existsin a vacuum where no films has ever been made before. It’s not a comedyin the sense it’s assembled out of jokes and humorous conflicts –Killers constructs its own parallel universe reality and giddily makesfun of it. And it’s not an action in the sense that good guys and badguys chase one another — Killers’ has a snake-eating-its-tail moralstance. Killers is Meta in the truest sense of the word, and it’s noteven aware of it.
Enjoying the Killers depends entirely on your expectations andgullibility. Despite the film’s colossal shortcomings, it still managesto make you laugh with its idiosyncrasies. You’ll laughing mostly outof confusion, but it’s laughter never the less; Kutcher’s latestinstallment in the Dude Where is My Car tradition.
July 4th, 2010
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