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Without a Paddle

  • Director: Steven Brill
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Adventure Comedy, Comedy of Errors
  • Themes: Faltering Friendships, Nightmare Vacations, Treasure Hunts
  • Main Cast: Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, Dax Shepard, Ethan Suplee, Abraham Benrubi
  • Release Year: 2004
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 99 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

Just as the old saying goes, a trio of hapless city-dwelling friends (Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, and Dax Shepard) find themselves spiraling out of control up a very brown river in this raucous comedy from Little Nicky director Steven Brill. Heading out for a weekend canoe trip in search of an elusive 200,000-dollar treasure, the trio must contend with everything from raging rapids to backwoods mountain men if they're ever going to uncover the secret of the missing booty. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Review

If you were looking to feel superior toward a movie in 2004, you had few better choices than Without a Paddle. The trailers were geared toward juvenile humor that ranged in depth from homophobia and animatronic bears to the ever-present fear of being raped by hillbillies. It's not that Without a Paddle doesn't touch on these things, it's that it's not very mean-spirited about them, and is more likeable than it should be for much of its running time. This can be credited to the snappy dialogue by Jay Leggett and Mitch Rouse, who get down a good "guys razzing each other" tone that develops the characters and makes them seem comfortable enough to be real friends. Since the actors are clearly having a good time, it's easier to swallow the ridiculous things that happen to them in the course of a camping trip gone wrong in all the predictable ways. As though to prove Seth Green is the most marketable of the stars, all the truly outrageous things happen to his character, leaving Matthew Lillard and Dax Shepard to look on and guffaw moronically. This gets tiresome, as do a bunch of set pieces that beat a sadly familiar trail. But darn it if a good soundtrack and some watchable chemistry don't push things toward a halfway-decent lowbrow comedy. In a ten-minute cameo as a mountain hermit, Burt Reynolds submits a far livelier performance than his co-starring role in The Dukes of Hazzard the following year. Also nice fun are Abraham Benrubi and Ethan Suplee as a pair of redneck marijuana farmers, with Suplee's performance serving as a template for his moony simpleton on My Name Is Earl. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide

Cast

Rachel Blanchard - Flower; Burt Reynolds - Del Knox; Christina Moore - Butterfly; Bonnie Somerville - Denise; Ray Baker - Sheriff Briggs; Kate Harcourt - Old Woman; David Stott - Dick Stark; Danielle Cormack - Tony; Carl Snell - Young Billy; Liddy Holloway - Bonnie Newwood; Matthew Price - Young Tom; Anthony Starr - Billy Newwood; Gregory Norman Cruz - River Guide; Morgan Reese Fairhead - Sandi; Bruce Phillips - Minister; Susan Brady - Leslie; Scott Adsit - Greasy Man; Andrew Hampton - Young Jerry; Jarred Rumbold - Young Dan; Nadine Bernecker - Angie; Mia Blake - Giselle; Connor Carty-Squires - Boy Scout; Bart the Bear

Credit

Simon Bright - Art Director, Denise Hudson - Art Director, Lynsey Shmukler Jones - Associate Producer, Corrin Ellingford - Boom Operator, Liz Mullane - Casting, Sheila Jaffe - Casting, Mike Nowak - Conductor, Ngila Dickson - Costume Designer, Doug Metzger - First Assistant Director, Simon Ambridge - First Assistant Director, Steven Brill - Director, Jack Gill - Second Unit Director, Peck Prior - Editor, Debra Neil-Fisher - Editor, Richard Vane - Executive Producer, Wendy Japhet - Executive Producer, Andrew Haas - Executive Producer, Abby Collins - Hair Styles, Tami Lane - Hair Styles, Kimberly Logan - Location Manager, Fiona McDonald - Location Manager, Christophe Beck - Composer (Music Score), Kevin Kliesch - Musical Arrangement, Andrew Kaiser - Musical Arrangement, Julianne Jordan - Musical Direction/Supervision, Tami Lane - Makeup, Karen Winefield - Makeup, Simon Raby - Camera Operator, John Cavill - Camera Operator, Cameron McLean - Camera Operator, Murray Milne - Camera Operator, Perry Andelin Blake - Production Designer, Jonathan Brown - Cinematographer, Donald De Line - Producer, Dennis Dean Johnson - Recording, Randy Crenshaw - Singer, Kerry Christensen - Singer, Scott Harens - Special Effects, Dave Booth - Special Effects, Phil McLaren - Special Effects, Doug Falconer - Special Effects, Ken Saville - Sound Mixer, Paramount Pictures - Sound Editor, Richard Epper - Stunts, Andy Gill - Stunts, Raymond Guy Wilson - Stunts, Josh Randall - Stunts, Bob McDougall - Stunts, Mark Prowse - Stunts, Trevor Bau - Stunts, Mana Davis - Stunts, Winham Hammond - Stunts, Greg Lane - Stunts, Kate Lobb - Stunts, Jared Meehan - Stunts, Ken Mutton - Stunts, Andy Notter - Stunts, Dayna Porter - Stunts, Lee Scorrar - Stunts, Ben Vere-Jones - Stunts, Tim Wong - Stunts, Augie Davis - Stunts Coordinator, Paul Verrall - Special Effects Supervisor, Karl Chisholm - Special Effects Supervisor, Darian Lumsden - Special Effects Supervisor, Peter Cleaveland - Special Effects Supervisor, Trisha Downie - Unit Production Manager, Katharine Curtis - Unit Production Manager, Peter Tonks - Unit Production Manager, Harris Goldberg - Screen Story, Tom Nursall - Screen Story, Fred Wolf - Screen Story, Tom Norsall - Screen Story, Jay Leggett - Screenwriter, Mitch Rouse - Screenwriter, Paul Hughen - Second Unit Director Of Photography, Kirsty Fromont - Production Assistant, Kevin Armstrong - Production Assistant, Trevor Brooks - Production Assistant, Christina Ferguson - Production Assistant, Jonathan Hawke - Production Assistant, Matthew Janzen - Production Assistant, Kevin Magill - Production Assistant, Paul Stieglbauer - Production Assistant, Whitney Thomas - Production Assistant, Robin Wilson - Production Assistant, John Dietrick - Production Assistant, Dean Lyon - Visual Effects Supervisor, Mark Allen - Sound Effects Editor, Cameron Steenhagen - Sound Effects Editor, Russell Farmarco - Sound Effects Editor, Lynn Seus - Animal Trainer/Wrangler, Clint B. Youngreen - Animal Trainer/Wrangler, James Delaney - Animal Trainer/Wrangler, Doug Seus Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife Incorpo - Animal Trainer/Wrangler, Scott Smith - Animal Trainer/Wrangler, Sue May - Unit Publicist, Patrick J. Don Vito - Additional Editing, Dean McCarroll - First Assistant Camera, Carl Venimore - Grip, Jonny Barltrop - Grip, Darren Bradnock - Grip, Grant Harvey - Grip, Melissa Ririnui - Grip, Paul Sawtell - Grip, Mark Sim - Grip, Andy South - Grip, Daniel Wilson - Grip, Dominie Till - Makeup Supervisor, Rick Ziegler - Music Editor, Fernand Bos - Music Editor, Tommy Morgan - Musical Performer, George Doering - Musical Performer, Mike Fisher - Musical Performer, Wade Culbreath - Musical Performer, Gabe Witcher - Musical Performer, Kiki Morris - Post Production Supervisor, Bronwyn Eichbaum - Production Coordinator, Karla Rodgers - Production Coordinator, Nadia Paine - Production Supervisor, Pip Steele - Properties Master, Gary Bourgeois - Re-Recording Mixer, Greg Orloff - Re-Recording Mixer, Julie Pitkanen - Script Supervisor, Dianne Moffatt - Script Supervisor, Kate Vanderbyl - Second Assistant Director, Katie Tate - Second Assistant Director, Steve Ingram - Special Effects Coordinator, Simon Cardwell - Still Photographer, Elmo Weber - Supervising Sound Editor, Derek Vanderhorst - Supervising Sound Editor, Steen Bech - Visual Effects Producer, Marie Jones - Visual Effects Producer, Sian Evans - Costume/Wardrobe, Rebecca Johnston - Costume/Wardrobe, Lucy McLay - Costume/Wardrobe, Amanda Neale - Costume/Wardrobe, Andrea Plested - Costume/Wardrobe, Avram D. Gold - ADR Editor, Bob Baron - ADR Mixer, Hansel Verkerk - Assistant Chief Lighting Technician, Claire Ashton - Assistant Location Manager, Steve Loughlin - Assistant Location Manager, Jill Soper - Assistant Production Coordinator, Angela Hovey - Assistant Production Coordinator, Vanessa Redmond - Assistant Production Coordinator, Benjamin Milsom - Assistant Properties, Clay Weber - Assistant Sound Editor, Ronnie Morgan - Assistant Sound Editor, Stephanie Kuttner - Camera Loader, Meg Morman - Casting Associate, David Brown - Chief Lighting Technician, Mike Heffernan - Construction Coordinator, Liz McGregor - Costumes Supervisor, Chuck Michael - Dialogue Editor, Michael Szakmeister - Dialogue Editor, Vic Radulich - Dialogue Editor, Susan Kurtz - Dialogue Editor, Kayne Asher - Dolly Grip, T.K. Bedford - Dolly Grip, Giles Coburn - Electrician, Jamie Couper - Electrician, Bryan Crump - Electrician, James Kennedy - Electrician, Anthony Whitehouse - Electrician, Victoria Cole - Extra Casting, Robin Harlan - Foley Artist, Sarah Monat - Foley Artist, Scott Curtis - Foley Editor, Jeremy Pitts - Foley Editor, Murray Hartley - Greensman, Michael White - Greensman, Andy Driver - Greensman, Simon Lowe - Greensman, Leighton Viggars - Greensman, Steve Viggars - Greensman, Debra East - Key Hairstylist, Debra East - Key Make-up, Dru Homer - Personal Assistant, Chris Lemos - Personal Assistant, James Manttan - Personal Assistant, Tami Rumble - Personal Assistant, Seth Weisburst - Personal Assistant, Ngaire Woods - Personal Assistant, Tane Griffin - Scenic Artist, Phil Smith - Second Assistant Camera, Angus Ward - Second Assistant Camera, Richard Matthews - Second Second Assistant Director, Michelle Haugh - Set Dresser, Hal Jones - Set Dresser, Amber Richards - Set Dresser, Gillian West-Walker - Set Dresser, Gary Thomas - Storyboard Artist, Andrew Burbon - Storyboard Artist, Murray Milne - Supervising Production Coordinator, Meg Everist - Set Decorator, Elisa Pensler Gabrielli - ADR Loop Group, Jessie Marion - ADR Loop Group, Lyannanne Zager - ADR Loop Group, Patrick Dorn - ADR Loop Group, Teri Douglas - ADR Voice Casting, Inga Fillary - Clapper Loader, Jason Cooper White - Clapper Loader, Chris Regan - Color Timing, Brad Mill - Construction Foreman, Andrew Stroud - Focus Puller, Gaysorn Thavat - Focus Puller, Randy K. Singer - Foley Mixer, Gus Salla - Generator Operator, Mary Nelson-Fraser & Associates - Negative Cutter, Angela Thomas - Production Secretary, Andy Buckley - Set Medic/First Aid, Mark Gabites - Set Medic/First Aid, Geoff Curtis - Special Effects Foreman, Christopher T. Welch - Supervising ADR Editor, Katie Hutchinson - Third Assistant Director, Darren Mackie - Third Assistant Director, Stephen Baker - Video Assist, Caleb Staines - Video Assist, Campbell Read - Graphic Design, Rachel Cooper - Art Department Coordinator, Craig Alpert - Assistant Avid Editor, Patrick Gallagher - Assistant Avid Editor, Tamara McDonough - Assistant Avid Editor, Siobhan Mary Prior - Assistant Avid Editor, David S. Clark - Assistant Editor, Jenny Hicks - Assistant Editor, Kylie Mather - Assistant Editor, Trudi Steel - Assistant Unit Manager

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Without a Paddle

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Steven Brill
Produced by Donald DeLine
Written by Screenplay
Jay Leggett
Mitch Rouse
Story
Fred Wolf
Harris Goldberg
Tom Nursall
Starring Seth Green
Matthew Lillard
Dax Shepard
Burt Reynolds
Ethan Suplee
Music by Christophe Beck
Cinematography Jonathan Brown
Editing by Debra Neil-Fisher
Peck Prior
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) August 20, 2004
Running time 99 minutes
Country United States
New Zealand
Language English
Budget US$19 million
Gross revenue $69,631,118 (worldwide)
Followed by Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling

Without a Paddle is a 2004 comedy film about three men going on a trip up a remote river in order to search for the body of a long lost thief and his loot. The film stars Matthew Lillard, Seth Green and Dax Shepard.

A spinoff, Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling, was released in January 2009.

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Plot

Ten years after graduating from high school, three friends, Jerry (Matthew Lillard), Dan (Seth Green) and Tom (Dax Shepard), find out that their childhood friend, Billy (Antony Starr), died in a para-sailing accident in Costa Rica. After the burial, they take a trip down to memory lane and enter their tree house, where the four hung out when they were children. They find a map leading to D. B. Cooper's lost treasure that Billy has apparently been working on his whole life. Dan takes a break from his job as a doctor and joins Jerry and Tom on a camping trip to find the treasure.

They take a canoe down the river and find Grandpa's Nose (a rock formation), and they stay on the riverside for the night. Standing around the camp fire, they discover they forgot to bring food; so Tom goes out to catch some fish. Despite his shining skills, a grizzly bear shows up and chases the group away. Dan trips and is caught up with by the bear, who thinks Dan is its cub. It brings Dan back to its 'nest' and forces him to eat a mutilated dead squirrel. Dan manages to escape and the trio ends up sleeping in a tree. In the morning, they find all their gear ripped up and completely destroyed by the bear - even Dan's cellphone, which the animal swallowed. The bear, they find to their dismay, had also ripped a hole in the map.

The trio takes off in the river, but, unable to read the map, they go the wrong way. The split leads them into rapids where they are nearly killed and drowned. The map is lost, and they end up falling off a waterfall, but landing safely in a belly of water. Unfortunately, their canoe has been smashed to pieces. They take off into the woods with a compass and find themselves at a pot farm, in which two violent farmers, Dennis (Abraham Benrubi) and Elwood (Ethan Suplee), mistake them for thieves and start shooting at them. The friends escape into the farm, but the security flares go off and hit the growth, causing a bunch of smoke to wallow around and get the trio effectively stoned. While the farmers, wearing bandannas over their faces, are on their tail, the guys fall into a pond barely escape, using reeds to breathe. The farmers take off, and the guys then run into the woods. In the morning, the farmers find their crop burned and they set off to kill Jerry, Dan and Tom.

The trio meets two hippie girls far into the forest, who treat the men with food, communication and love up in their huge tree. Using the radio, the farmers find them and attempt to cut down the tree, both distressing and enraging the hippie girls. They drop paper bags full of feces at the farmers to distract them while the guys escape. Half naked, the guys are lost into the woods, while it is pouring rain. The only way they have to survive is to hold on to each other for warmth. Suddenly, they are caught by a man living up in the mountains, who takes the them up to his hut and provides them with clothes. The man is named Del Knox (Burt Reynolds), once D. B.'s partner before his death.

The next morning, the farmers find them and assault the house. The guys escape while Del Knox shoots at the two bad guys with his revolver. The guys stumble upon the site in which D. B. crashed landed, discovering his corpse along with the suitcase holding the money. It turns out that D. B. burned his share of the money, just for a few more minutes of life. They then toss their valuable possessions on his body, including Dan's C-3PO action figure, Jerry's Brian Bosworth card, and Tom's condom. The only way out of the cave is for Dan to crawl through a small tunnel. The farmers find Jerry and Tom below and Dan comes from the ground and hits them with a log. The farmers fall down and they engage in a brawl with Tom and Jerry, consisting of Tom kicking the gun out of Elwood's hands, Dennis tossing Jerry onto the ground, Then Tom leaps onto Dennis's back so Dennis spins Tom off, then they begin punching, kicking and biting. Eventually, a sheriff (who actually helped Dan, Tom, and Jerry in the beginning) arrives; however, it is discovered that he was working with the pot farmers all along. The three are cornered and Jerry, who took one of the farmer's grenades, flips off the pin but accidentally drops it. Moments before it blows, he throws it towards the bad guys; it explodes, causing a tree to fall on the farmers and sheriff. The three bad guys are arrested afterwards.

In the end, Jerry, Dan, and Tom earn half of the remaining money from D. B. Cooper's partner. Jerry proposes to his girlfriend, Dan starts a relationship with one of the hippie girls and gets laid for the first time, and Tom is a camp counselor for a children's summer camp, who ends up telling his troop all about the camping trip.

Cast

Production

Although the film details an ill-prepared camping and canoe trip into the Oregon wilds, Without A Paddle was filmed in New Zealand to take advantage of tax rebates. Most of the outdoor camping scenes were shot inside a very large warehouse.

Dax Shepard, Seth Green and Matthew Lillard all did the majority of their own stunts.

Reception

Without a Paddle received many negative reviews from the critics. Based on 119 reviews collected by the film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 14% of critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 3.9/10.[1]

The film was a commercial success, grossing $58,169,327 in North American and $11,461,791 for the rest of the world, making its worldwide gross $69,631,118.[2]

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