The Adventures of Pluto Nash


The Adventures of Pluto Nash is a 2002 American science fiction action comedy film directed by Ron Underwood and starring Eddie Murphy, Randy Quaid, Rosario Dawson, Joe Pantoliano, Jay Mohr, Luis Guzmán, James Rebhorn, Peter Boyle, Pam Grier, and John Cleese. The film was released in the United States on August 16, 2002.
A major critical and box office failure, the film was universally panned by moviegoers and critics alike and is notable for being one of the biggest box office bombs in the history of cinema.

Plot

In 2080, on a colony on the Moon called Little America, retired smuggler and ex-convict Pluto Nash buys a nightclub in an attempt to fulfill his long-time wish and also to prevent the murder of the club's previous owner, Anthony Frankowski, by mobsters Gino and Larry. With the help of a Hispanic assistant and an android named Bruno, Pluto rebuilds it into a very popular nightclub.
Seven years later in 2087, a young woman named Dina Lake, the daughter of a friend of Pluto's, is stranded on the Moon and tries to earn money for transport back to Earth. Pluto gives her a job as a server. Pluto is accosted by Mogan and Kelp, henchmen of mysterious entrepreneur Rex Crater, who wants to buy the club. When Pluto refuses, the henchmen destroy the club. Pluto, Dina and Bruno manage to escape.
Pluto's friend Rowland, a retired police officer who is a friend of his mother's, learns that Rex Crater has associates linked to human cloning. While Pluto and Dina investigate further, Crater's assassins strike, but Pluto and Dina escape by hijacking a limo driven by a holographic chauffeur.
Their investigation further links Zoroaster Marucci to Crater. They are again attacked and chased by Crater's henchmen, but they escape and are then rescued by Felix Laranga, a local smuggler who idolizes Pluto Nash. They infiltrate Crater's casino/hotel.
Pluto finally confronts Crater, who reveals himself to be a clone of Pluto. Crater has killed both Marucci and Runa, a geneticist who specialized in cloning, and established his own criminal enterprise. When his henchmen arrive, Crater kills them for their incompetence. He and Pluto then fight, with Crater ultimately being thrown through a window to his death. The movie ends in a celebration at the rebuilt Club Pluto, with Nash as the owner.

Cast

Critical response

The film was received negatively by critics. Rotten Tomatoes ranked the film 79th in the 100 worst 2000s decade movies list, with a rating of 4% based on 90 reviews. The critical consensus states, "The Adventures of Pluto Nash is neither adventurous nor funny, and Eddie Murphy is on autopilot in this notorious box office bomb." On Metacritic, it holds a 12 out of 100 based on 12 reviews, meaning “overwhelming dislike”. Joe Leydon was one of the few critics to give it a positive review calling it "a prodigious popcorn flick that may be the most undeserving victim of critical overkill since Town and Country".
Pluto Nash was nominated for five Golden Raspberry Awards in 2003 including Worst Picture, Worst Actor, Worst Director, Worst Screenplay, and Worst Screen Couple, but failed to win any. It was later nominated for Worst Comedy of Our First 25 Years at the 25th Golden Raspberry Awards in 2005, but lost to Gigli.
Eddie Murphy poked fun at himself in an interview with Barbara Walters, saying, "I know the two or three people that liked this movie."
About the movie's reception, Joe Pantoliano said: "You usually can’t tell when a movie is going to be shit, but on that one you could. And I think Ron Underwood, the director, got victimized by that, because that guy is good. But because of the material and the style in which some players came to work, we were off the mark, you know? A lot of hanky-panky going on there. So, I wasn’t surprised. I was surprised it turned out to be better than I thought it was going to be."
In a 2019 interview with Joy Reid and Jerry Seinfeld, Murphy said he doesn't think any of his characters in any of his movies were like the "real" him, but sarcastically said that Pluto Nash was closest.

Box office

The Adventures of Pluto Nash was a massive box office bomb, with its budget was estimated at $100 million and domestic box office $4,420,080 and $2,683,893 overseas. It had a total worldwide gross of $7,103,973. In 2014, the Los Angeles Times listed the film as one of the most expensive box office flops of all time.

Home media

The film was released on DVD and VHS on November 19, 2002 by Warner Home Video.