Three magazine employees head out on an assignment to interview a guy who placed a classified advertisement seeking a companion for time travel.Three magazine employees head out on an assignment to interview a guy who placed a classified advertisement seeking a companion for time travel.Three magazine employees head out on an assignment to interview a guy who placed a classified advertisement seeking a companion for time travel.
- Awards
- 8 wins & 18 nominations
- Boyfriend in Car
- (as Hassan 'Cristos' Messiah)
- Deputy Sheriff
- (as Peter Jacobs)
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- TriviaSome scenes were improvised, for example, when Jeff advises Arnau to raise his collar and wear sunglasses since they make him look like "a pilot that drives jets".
- GoofsWhen Darius is backing up the van to pick up Kenneth during the laser robbery, it is obviously a shot of the van driving forward (used a few shots later), but run backwards - exhaust goes into the tailpipe.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Kenneth: To go it alone, or to go with a partner. When you choose a partner, you have to have compromises and sacrifices, but it's the price you pay. Do I want to follow my every whim and desire as I make my way through time and space? Absolutely. But at the end of the day, do I need someone when I'm doubting myself and I'm insecure, and *my* heart's failing me? Do I need someone who, when the heat gets hot, has my back?
Darius: So, do you?
Kenneth: I do.
- Crazy creditsJohn Silveira is credited as a Time Travel Consultant.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.152 (2012)
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Written by Ryan Miller, Adam Gardner, Brian Rosenworcel and Joe Pisapia
Performed by Guster
Courtesy of Aware/Universal Records
Great dramadies are few and far between these days. They are usually too unfocused, can't find that perfect balance between comedy and drama, and try too hard to be profound when it comes to taking a look at the human condition. Safety Not Guaranteed finds a way past all these things. It has a clear and poignant focus that drives a heartfelt and oddly moving story. It's a great blend of comedy and drama as it tells a great story on a very human level, but also delivers its own pleasant brand of comedy. It's more clever comedy than laugh out loud comedy, but it fits just right for what this movie is trying to accomplish.
Safety Not Guaranteed could have easily been a sham and it could have gone too far overboard on its profundities. Instead, the excellent script keeps itself at bay and manages to tell a story that is more sincere than one would expect and feels more real than a dramady that is trying to be the most realistic of human stories. There's nothing here that will floor you or blow you out of the water, but it truly is a lovely and heartwarming story.
Normally feel good movies aren't my thing, but Safety Not Guaranteed is sincere enough and of a quality that makes it an absolute joy to watch. That being said, I don't know that I'd watch it again, and I wouldn't call it a masterpiece, but it's great for one viewing and it's an hour and a half well spent. I would certainly recommend it to anyone with a heart.
- KnightsofNi11
- Jun 21, 2012
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Box office
- Budget
- $750,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,010,957
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $97,762
- Jun 10, 2012
- Gross worldwide
- $4,424,699
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1