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Bobby is a struggling boxer and bodyguard for his stripper girlfriend. But he hates his work and wants to move up. So he agrees to go to New York City for his boss to help in the delivery for a money laundering scheme. His partner in crime is his best friend Ricky, an obnoxious loudmouth who has seen one too many mafia movies. Bobby tries to keep it cool and get the job done, but Ricky's antics threaten to blow the entire situation.... (Full plot summary below)

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Bobby is a struggling boxer and bodyguard for his stripper girlfriend. But he hates his work and wants to move up. So he agrees to go to New York City for his boss to help in the delivery for a money laundering scheme. His partner in crime is his best friend Ricky, an obnoxious loudmouth who has seen one too many mafia movies. Bobby tries to keep it cool and get the job done, but Ricky's antics threaten to blow the entire situation.

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Blunt Review - 10/10 by Emily BluntIf you love voyeuristic films where the film maker almost gives an eerie spying-on-their-lives-as-they-live-them sensation, Made's been made for you.
New York Post - 9/10 by Jonathan ForemanIt's often hilarious, and there is lots of the zippy, apparently improvised dialogue that made "Swingers" such a pleasure.
Hollywood Report Card - 9/10 by Ross AnthonyStrong buddy film, light drama, it's own style of fumbling-thug comedy, and a sleeping right-hook of heart.
Zap2it.com - 9/10 by Michael SzymanskiIt's Swingers meets The Sopranos as Favreau makes his directorial debut also in this fun gangland film.
Montreal Film Journal - 9/10 by Kevin N. LaforestAs witty as Favreau's dialogue is and as engaging as the look and tone he gives the film are, I think what's most admirable is how generous he is with his cast.
Village Voice - 9/10 by Jessica WinterHandheld sprinting and swish-pans try to enliven the duo's shenanigans: undermotivated fisticuffs, fun with the nutty controls on their limousine (the roof slides open!), Vaughn's endless yapping.
San Francisco Examiner - 8/10 by Anne CrumpManages humor, irreverence and a taste of something sweet while sticking close to its indie roots.
SPLICEDWire - 8/10 by Rob BlackwelderFavreau taps into that same boys-will-be-boys atmosphere with equal success, a tad more cynicism, and in the end, surprisingly honest soul.
Mr. Showbiz - 8/10 by Lawrence TerenziDespite the film's faults, Favreau puts a fresh spin on the mob movie genre, and that's something we can all admire.
One Guy's Opinion - 8/10 by Frank SwietekA ragged, ramshackle mob comedy, but...consistently amusing and, at times, quite hilarious.

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