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News radio journalist Frank Bonneville (Eric Bana) enters a murder scene posing as a cop using a fake badge that he picked up from a cop shaped teddy bear. Getting the details of the crime, he is remo…
Special Correspondents
News radio journalist Frank Bonneville (Eric Bana) enters a murder scene posing as a cop using a fake badge that he picked up from a cop shaped teddy bear. Getting the details of the crime, he is removed from the premises by the Superintendent of Police, who identified Frank. Frank goes to his van, managed by his technical guy Ian, and immediately reports the story live on the radio. Frank has a flair for blowing the story up and making it into a national sensation. Frank converts the brawl at the hotel into Russian Gang wars story on radio, which is great for business. Upon returning to the station, he is applauded by colleagues on getting the story first, but his boss Geoffrey Mallard (Kevin Pollak) warns that if he breaks the law one more time, he'll be fired. Mallard says that Frank is tolerated as everyone thinks he is a local celebrity, but in reality, he is an arrogant and selfish hack. That night, every-man Ian Finch (Ricky Gervais), also Frank's sound technician, takes his wife Eleanor (Vera Farmiga) to the station's annual ball. Ian is a simple person, and he is the first one to arrive for the ball, even when the staff had not prepared the ball room for the event. Eleanor, on the other hand, is a diva, and cares for her status. Eleanor is not proud that even at 50, Ian is just a sound engineer at a local radio station. She is exasperated that Ian never wanted to do anything extraordinary in his life. Ian must leave for a stake-out with co-worker Claire Maddox (Kelly Macdonald). Eleanor is not proud of Ian's career and wishes for a more exciting life. She believes Ian is lame for pretending to know many famous celebrities, but he barely even knows the people who know them. Eleanor then meets Frank and is attracted to him. Eleanor meets Frank at the bar and starts chatting him up. Eleanor lets Frank assume that she is in PR. Frank shares with Eleanor that he hates radio and knows that he is destined for bigger things, and that he is a big fish in a little pond. Frank sleeps with her, unaware she is Finch's wife. But at her apartment Frank Is able to guess that Eleanor is married as her apartment had superhero toys. The next day, Mallard puts Frank (and Finch) on a story about an uprising in Ecuador. Frank wants a technician to go with him as he had transmission issues in his last assignment in Pakistan. Mallard selects Finch. At first, Finch declines because he needs to try to save his marriage (he says his wife left him that very morning), but he later changes his mind. At the airport, they realize Finch has accidentally thrown their passports and plane tickets in a garbage truck. Finch had written a long letter to his wife to win her back, but Frank advises him to throw the letter away and ignore his wife for a few weeks. They return to the city and hide out at a cafe owned by Spanish couple Brigida (America Ferrera) and Domingo (Raúl Castillo), located across from the radio station. With their help, Frank and Finch fake the war reports in their spare room. Frank uses his cell phone to call in the report and Finch uses his equipment to make it sound like a war zone. After Finch and Frank decide the story needs to be bigger, they invent a man named Emilio Santiago Alvarez, who is elusive and closely linked to the war. The report alerts Washington, who now fear that Frank and Finch are targets for Alvarez's men. Meanwhile, Frank and Finch watch as other media outlets report on Alvarez, including their TV rival John Baker (Benjamin Bratt). Mallard calls Frank, telling them to go to the U.S. embassy in Quito, to be flown home. Panicking that they'll be found out, Frank and Finch destroy their SIM cards to not be traced. The next morning, Frank fails to check in with Mallard, worrying the station. The media begins reporting on their 'disappearance'. Claire visits Eleanor to offer sympathy, but she seems more interested in getting her story out. Frank and Finch stage a hostage situation, and send a video message to the President, demanding a ransom (Brigida and Domingo act as their kidnappers) or they will be killed. Later, Frank and Finch watch as Eleanor appears on TV, so Frank finally realizes she's Finch's wife. She then performs a song, "Dollar for a Hero", calling for their safe return. Eleanor subsequently becomes a national sensation, setting up a charity for Finch and Frank. She has already collected $124K. Mallard asks Claire to get to know her, who is using her husband's plight to start a singing career. Finch accepts Eleanor's selfishness, saying he's no longer upset she left him. On his birthday, he admits he can't keep up the charade any longer. Finch and Frank stop off at his apartment to take some of the donated money but are caught by Eleanor. The three decide to split the cash so everyone can get what they want. The men drive, then sail illegally to Ecuador. They hitch a ride to Quito from a local, stopping first at a rundown bar. There, they are kidnapped and taken to a small village, where they are locked up. Thinking they're going to die. Frank admits he slept with Eleanor. The next morning, the captors demand ransom from Eleanor ($100K for each) but she refuses, telling them to kill Frank and Finch. When a captor returns, planning for them to fight to the death, Frank steals his gun and Finch shoots him. They escape stealing a car, make it to the U.S. embassy, and are flown home by private jet. On their return, they are greeted by the Secretary of State, press, friends, and family. Frank makes a speech, and Finch bypasses Eleanor to greet Domingo and Brigida. Eleanor then speaks to the press about her upcoming album, as Finch takes off his wedding ring. He approaches Claire, who he realizes likes him for who he is. The pair happily walk off towards the city together.
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Comedy
Film Details
News radio journalist Frank Bonneville (Eric Bana) enters a murder scene posing as a cop using a fake badge that he picked up from a cop shaped teddy bear. Getting the details of the crime, he is removed from the premises by the Superintendent of Police, who identified Frank. Frank goes to his van, managed by his technical guy Ian, and immediately reports the story live on the radio.
Frank has a flair for blowing the story up and making it into a national sensation. Frank converts the brawl at the hotel into Russian Gang wars story on radio, which is great for business. Upon returning to the station, he is applauded by colleagues on getting the story first, but his boss Geoffrey Mallard (Kevin Pollak) warns that if he breaks the law one more time, he'll be fired.
Mallard says that Frank is tolerated as everyone thinks he is a local celebrity, but in reality, he is an arrogant and selfish hack. That night, every-man Ian Finch (Ricky Gervais), also Frank's sound technician, takes his wife Eleanor (Vera Farmiga) to the station's annual ball. Ian is a simple person, and he is the first one to arrive for the ball, even when the staff had not prepared the ball room for the event.
Eleanor, on the other hand, is a diva, and cares for her status. Eleanor is not proud that even at 50, Ian is just a sound engineer at a local radio station. She is exasperated that Ian never wanted to do anything extraordinary in his life.
Ian must leave for a stake-out with co-worker Claire Maddox (Kelly Macdonald). Eleanor is not proud of Ian's career and wishes for a more exciting life. She believes Ian is lame for pretending to know many famous celebrities, but he barely even knows the people who know them.
Eleanor then meets Frank and is attracted to him. Eleanor meets Frank at the bar and starts chatting him up. Eleanor lets Frank assume that she is in PR.
Frank shares with Eleanor that he hates radio and knows that he is destined for bigger things, and that he is a big fish in a little pond. Frank sleeps with her, unaware she is Finch's wife. But at her apartment Frank Is able to guess that Eleanor is married as her apartment had superhero toys.
The next day, Mallard puts Frank (and Finch) on a story about an uprising in Ecuador. Frank wants a technician to go with him as he had transmission issues in his last assignment in Pakistan. Mallard selects Finch.
At first, Finch declines because he needs to try to save his marriage (he says his wife left him that very morning), but he later changes his mind. At the airport, they realize Finch has accidentally thrown their passports and plane tickets in a garbage truck. Finch had written a long letter to his wife to win her back, but Frank advises him to throw the letter away and ignore his wife for a few weeks.
They return to the city and hide out at a cafe owned by Spanish couple Brigida (America Ferrera) and Domingo (Raúl Castillo), located across from the radio station. With their help, Frank and Finch fake the war reports in their spare room. Frank uses his cell phone to call in the report and Finch uses his equipment to make it sound like a war zone.
After Finch and Frank decide the story needs to be bigger, they invent a man named Emilio Santiago Alvarez, who is elusive and closely linked to the war. The report alerts Washington, who now fear that Frank and Finch are targets for Alvarez's men. Meanwhile, Frank and Finch watch as other media outlets report on Alvarez, including their TV rival John Baker (Benjamin Bratt).
Mallard calls Frank, telling them to go to the U.S. embassy in Quito, to be flown home. Panicking that they'll be found out, Frank and Finch destroy their SIM cards to not be traced.
The next morning, Frank fails to check in with Mallard, worrying the station. The media begins reporting on their 'disappearance'. Claire visits Eleanor to offer sympathy, but she seems more interested in getting her story out.
Frank and Finch stage a hostage situation, and send a video message to the President, demanding a ransom (Brigida and Domingo act as their kidnappers) or they will be killed. Later, Frank and Finch watch as Eleanor appears on TV, so Frank finally realizes she's Finch's wife. She then performs a song, "Dollar for a Hero", calling for their safe return.
Eleanor subsequently becomes a national sensation, setting up a charity for Finch and Frank. She has already collected $124K. Mallard asks Claire to get to know her, who is using her husband's plight to start a singing career.
Finch accepts Eleanor's selfishness, saying he's no longer upset she left him. On his birthday, he admits he can't keep up the charade any longer. Finch and Frank stop off at his apartment to take some of the donated money but are caught by Eleanor.
The three decide to split the cash so everyone can get what they want. The men drive, then sail illegally to Ecuador. They hitch a ride to Quito from a local, stopping first at a rundown bar.
There, they are kidnapped and taken to a small village, where they are locked up. Thinking they're going to die. Frank admits he slept with Eleanor.
The next morning, the captors demand ransom from Eleanor ($100K for each) but she refuses, telling them to kill Frank and Finch. When a captor returns, planning for them to fight to the death, Frank steals his gun and Finch shoots him. They escape stealing a car, make it to the U.S.
embassy, and are flown home by private jet. On their return, they are greeted by the Secretary of State, press, friends, and family. Frank makes a speech, and Finch bypasses Eleanor to greet Domingo and Brigida.
Eleanor then speaks to the press about her upcoming album, as Finch takes off his wedding ring. He approaches Claire, who he realizes likes him for who he is. The pair happily walk off towards the city together..