Release Year: 2005 Rating: PG-13 Duration: 85 minutes Director: John Schultz Producer: Eric C. Rhone, Hal Ross, David T. Friendly Distributor: Paramount Pictures
New York City bus driver Ralph Kramden and his feisty wife Alice, struggle to make ends meet. Despite Ralph's many get-rich-quick schemes/motivational speaker tape series, they've managed to save some money and, along with their best friends Ed and Trixie Norton, they seem to have almost enough money for a down payment on a Brooklyn duplex. However, when Ralph decides to try to impress Alice by making up what he's lost and augmenting their savings with another of his crazy schemes, he winds up losing all their money and his marriage to boot -- and it takes all his determination and love for Alice to get things on track again.
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Mike Epps as Ed Norton
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[from trailer]
Ralph Kramden: One of these days, you're gonna push me too far.
Alice Kramden: The only thing that could push you is a bulldozer!
One of these days Alice....Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden is unforgettable in this great TV series, The Honeymooners. And who can forget Ed Norton. Original wallpaper, icons, sounds, startup screen and cursors. Extra sounds included. Fun theme by Charo. BANG ZOOM, TO THE MOON. Source: Ezthemes Size: (921 Kb)
The 2005 The Honeymooners is a low-grade, low-rent film that imitates the classic television show, placing it in modern times and hoping that the show's remaining cult following can motivate the movie-going teenagers to check it out for the nine dollars in their wallets. As depressing as that sounds, it's most of the truth. The rest is that although the motivation behind the film is tacky, the film isn't a complete waste of time. At least the director (John Schultz) had the decency to achieve a solid emulation of what the original sitcom had to offer.