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Ben Walsh
Thursday 19 January 2012 20:00 EST
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After their entertaining collaboration on Zombieland, director Ruben Fleischer and Jesse Eisenberg reunite for this ill-judged, foul-mouthed crime caper. Eisenberg plays Nick, a pizza-delivery boy who has socially positioned himself "off the grid". On one ill-fated delivery he's called to a scrapyard where he's assaulted by Dwayne (Danny McBride) and his dim cohort, Travis (Nick Swardson). They strap a bomb to Nick and demand that he rob a bank for them, seizing £100,000. He has 10 hours to do it. Eisenberg is always engaging, but the only other thing to recommend this mindless twaddle is its brevity.

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