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Stuck on You

Brothers Stick Together
Directed by Farrelly Brothers
Produced by Farrelly Brothers
Mark Charpentier
Marc S. Fischer
Garrett Grant
Kris Meyer
Hal Olofsson
Bradley Thomas
Charles B. Wessler
Endrick Lekay (uncredited)
Written by Screenplay: Farrelly Brothers
Bennett Yellin
Charles B. Wessler
Starring Matt Damon
Greg Kinnear
Eva Mendes
Wen Yann Shih
Pat Crawford Brown
Cinematography Daniel Mindel
Editing by Christopher Greenbury
Dave Terman
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) December 12, 2003 (2003-12-12) (US)
Running time 118 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $55,000,000
Gross revenue $64,000,000 (worldwide)

Stuck On You is a 2003 comedy film directed by the Farrelly brothers and starring Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear.

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[edit] Plot

Stuck On You is a Farrelly Brothers comedy about a pair of conjoined twins. They use their unique deformity as a means to gain acceptance and live as normally as possible within everyday life. Everything is going great until Walt (Greg Kinnear) follows his dreams of making it as a Hollywood actor, and persuades his hesitant brother Bob (Matt Damon) to go along for the ride.

The brothers also have to deal with the complications of dating as Bob meets and falls in love with May (Wen Yann Shih), a woman he met online, who is unaware that Bob has a conjoined twin.

[edit] Cast

[edit] Reception

[edit] Critics

Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an aggregate rating of 60% based on 150 reviews.[1]

[edit] Box office

Although the movie was able to make back its production budget by grossing $34 million domestically and $32 internationally,[2] its box office draw considerably underperformed the Farrelly Brothers previous hits. It only managed third place in its opening weekend box office (US) despite having the largest theater count of any movie that weekend (Dec 12-14 2003).

[edit] Music

The song "Human" recorded by Cher, who appears in the film, was included in the soundtrack. There was no official release, but in Germany the song was released on a promotional CD of the sountrack called "Unzertrennlich" and that version clocks 3:49. The song can be heard during the end credits of the film and is played during a scene in a club. This is the first Farrelly Brothers film not to have an Official Soundtrack.

Pete Yorn recorded a cover of the Albert Hammond classic "It Never Rains in Southern California" for the film, and like the aforementioned Cher song, remains unreleased.

The Kings of Leon songs "California Waiting", "Molly Chambers" and "Holy Roller Novacaine" are all featured in the film as well. All three songs appear in the bands first EP 'Holy Roller Novacaine'.

Greg Kinnear's version of "Summertime" is an almost note-for-note cover of Billy Stewart's version of "Summertime".

Eight minutes out in the movie, while at a bar, Morten Abel's song "Welcome Home" is played.

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