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Rat Race (Film)

It's a horse race with animals who think, and lie ... and cheat ... and play dirty!
Eccentric Millionaire Donald Sinclair

Rat Race is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Jerry Zucker.

It's another great day in Las Vegas, and casino tycoon Donald Sinclair (John Cleese) is getting bored. So, eight 'lucky' contestants are invited to meet with Sinclair for the gambling opportunity of a lifetime: a race to Silver City, New Mexico. The prize? A duffel bag stuffed with two million dollars, stored in a locker at the train station. Each contestant is given a GPS-tracker key to this locker and turned loose. Along the way, in their panic to get to the finish line first, the contestants have capers involving Adolf Hitler's car, a helicopter, a demolition derby, a rocket car, a human heart, and an I Love Lucy fan convention. And a cow. Seriously, the cow becomes quite important.

On the journey, they drag other people into the race, and the chaos increases.

Of course, it's never as simple as it sounds, since not only do the competitors have each other to play against, they have no idea that they are being gambled with by other multi-millionaires, betting on who will get there first. In repeated cuts back to the casino it is shown that these millionaires have no qualms about betting with other people's dignity.

Yes, it's a loose ripoff/remake of It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.

The contestants and their allies:

  • Owen Templeton (Cuba Gooding Jr.): A football referee who announced the wrong winner after a coin toss and is now universally unpopular (except with Vera, who's not happy at her hair-stylist, who lost $800 on the game).
  • Duane (Seth Green) and Blaine Cody (Vince Vieluf): Two brothers who are trying various get-rich-quick schemes. Blaine speaks incoherently due to a recent tongue piercing.
  • Vera (Whoopi Goldberg) and Merrill (Lanei Chapman): Merrill is the long-lost daughter of Vera and the two have just met for the first time, when Merrill is an adult and trying to launch her own business.
  • The Pear family: Randy (Jon Lovitz) and Bev (Kathy Najimy), who are on vacation at the casino with their kids Jason (Brody Smith) and Kimberly (Jillian Marie Hubert).
  • Nick Schaffer (Breckin Meyer) and Tracy Faucet (Amy Smart): Nick is a lawyer, the calmest and most intelligent of the contestants. At first he doesn't even care about the race, suspecting it to be some kind of scam, until the Cody Brothers sabotage the airport. Eventually he recruits Tracy, a hot-headed helicopter pilot, as transportation and Love Interest.
  • Enrico Pollini (Rowan Atkinson): An Italian tourist with narcolepsy.

Methods of travel used by the contestants include many types of cars, vans and trailers - including Adolf Hitler's Mercedes Benz and a courier van transporting a human heart - a taxi, a helicopter, a train, a tour bus bound for an I Love Lucy convention, a tour bus bound for a mental institution, a Monster Truck, a Hot Air Balloon, a rocket car, a horse, and when all else fails, their own two feet.


This film contains examples of:

  • Actor Allusion:
  • Affably Evil: Donald Sinclair is really quite charming when he's not treating other people like toys.
  • Alliterative Title: Rat Race.
  • Ambulance Chaser: Gloria Allred As Herself. She first runs over to help a hapless bystander injured by the Cody brothers' attempted con, and then sees Enrico getting hit by an ambulance, thus scaring Zach into driving off with him.
  • Arab Oil Sheikh: One of the high rollers is a clearly affluent Arab who expresses dismay that his contestant, Enrico, fell asleep in the lobby.
  • Artistic License – Physics: The bullet fired from the greedy mechanic's revolver flies alongside Vera and Merrill's rocket car as a gag to demonstrate how fast they're going even though the vehicle is said to have exceeded Mach 1 (the speed of sound in air)note . In reality, most bullets go roughly 2.5 times faster than Mach 1 on average.
  • Badass Biker: All Bikers Are Hells Angels and really aggressive. Although not without reason — after all, both Mr. and Mrs. Pear had just flipped her off (Mr. Pear by accident and Mrs. Pear to badly demonstrate what he did), and Mr. Pear complimented her: "I really like your dyke... er, bike!" Also, driving around a car decorated with swastikas tends to inspire anger.
  • Bat Deduction: Blaine sees the Pears' minivan and deduces that it must be Randy without actually seeing him.
  • Bavarian Fire Drill:
    • Owen and Marty the bus driver. Once he has all the man's clothes, he just starts driving the bus and the cosplayers are none the wiser.
      Owen: And the hat.
      Marty: Wha—my hat? Why—why my hat?
      Owen: For her...her...vagina.
    • Vera and Merrill steal the world's fastest car by pretending to be Hood Ornament Hotties showing it off.
      Driver: [introducing the car] Any questions?
      Merrill: [behind him, in the car] HOW DO YOU START IT?
      Driver: [not turning around] Ah yes, there is a large lever next to the seat—
      [car roars off]
  • Berserk Button: Tracy's a nice lady and an experienced helicopter pilot. But if you date her, don't cheat on her.
  • The Big Damn Kiss: Tracy gives one on Nick after her helicopter hijinks lead to a forced landing. It's enough to convince him to come along.
  • The Big Race: Eight contestants (four solo and two pairs, brothers and a mother/daughter) are selected by a group of compulsive-gambler multi-millionaires to compete in a race from Las Vegas to Silver City, New Mexico for a two million dollar prize... hilarious hijinx ensue.
  • Bittersweet Ending: None of the main characters get to keep any of the money they spent the whole movie chasing after, but then again the money went to charity, none of the main characters get in severe trouble, legal or otherwise. Plus, Sinclair and the other Jerkass billionaires, who were all betting on the sick little game, have no choice but to give a huge sum of their own money to charity in order avoid trouble.
  • Bolt of Divine Retribution/Smite Me, O Mighty Smiter: Subversion/variation, with Tracy saying to the mechanic that rips them off that it was "un-Christian", the mechanic replying asking for God to smite him... and then a rocket car drives by, and makes a sonic boom that knocks down his ramshackle garage.
  • Brick Joke:
    • Enrico is a Brick Character. When the race starts, he spontaneously falls asleep in the hotel lobby and is forgotten about over half an hour of hijinks with the rest of the cast, leaving many viewers thinking he was a fun cameo for Rowan Atkinson. Cut back to Enrico, still asleep in the lobby, suddenly waking up to resume the race. And he ends up winning it.
    • Mr. Pear: "The Volkswagen Beetle was used by the Nazis. I would not be comfortable driving around in one." Some hours later, the Pears are driving Hitler's car. Next to another Volkswagen Beetle.
  • Calling Your Bathroom Breaks: Kimberly announces to the whole car that she needs to go to the bathroom. Once the urge gets worse, she then goes into specifics about how she badly she needs to poop.
  • The Cameo:
    • Oscar winner Kathy Bates as the Crazy Squirrel Lady.
    • And who knew Superman would cheat on his girlfriend?
    • Plus Smash Mouth's concert at the end.
    • Gloria Allred, probably the most noted (and ruthless) attorney in the country, as herself. Understandably, Zack the medical courier has an Oh, Crap! moment when he inadvertently hits Enrico Pollini with the medical van and she witnessed it happen.
    • A deleted scene shows that Owen ended up so close to Silver City because after being chased by the stranded Lucys, he snuck into a house that was being moved by truck. Said house was owned by Diamond Dallas Page, who delivers a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown on Owen, and throws him off the house.
  • Captain Oblivious: While the contestants are making a dash for the airport, the Cody brothers are looking at a map trying to find it. Behind them, a plane is coming in for a landing.
  • Catchphrase: Enrico keeps repeating, "Issa race!"
  • Chekhov's Gun: A pickup truck carrying spare car parts. One of them falls off, Zack's ambulance runs over it, and it causes the heart to fall out of its container. Later, during the motorcycle gang attack on the Pears, they run it over, causing the cigarette lighter to fly into Randy's mouth.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: Vicky the hooker.
  • Cloud Cuckoolander: Vera. She's actually excited by the prospect of getting scammed (though she might have just been too dumb to know what it meant.)
    • Enrico, but what did you expect from someone played by Rowan Atkinson?
  • Coincidental Accidental Disguise: Randy with a Hitler-moustache-looking lipstick smudge. Driving a Mercedes decked out in swastikas. Doing what appears to be Nazi salutes. As a burnt tongue makes his speech sound ambiguously German. To an audience of World War II veterans. And giving them the finger.
  • Colony Drop: Referenced. When everyone arrives in the suite, Donald Sinclair tells them that an asteroid is going to destroy Earth and he's picked them to help repopulate the planet. After giving them a moment to be horrified, he then bursts into laughter, saying he couldn't resist.
  • Comeback Tomorrow: A non-insulting comeback: while Nick is flirting with Tracy. They're both reading the same biography of Charles Lindbergh, and she tells him that she's up to the part where "he's just had a sex change". A moment later he learns that she's a pilot.
    Nick: Are there many female pilots?
    Tracy: There's at least one.
    Nick: When I walk away, I'm gonna think of something great to say to that.
    Tracy: Good. Mail it to me.
    • A few scenes later he comes back having realized the obvious comeback: "Two if you count Lindbergh." He then has to recap because Tracy had forgotten the joke.
  • Contrived Coincidence: The movie has so many of them it's difficult to know where to start - but that's part of the fun.
  • Cool and Unusual Punishment: A some cab driver picks up Owen as a passenger. When the driver realizes that his passenger is the hated referee who cost him a lot of money on a football game officiated by him, he decides not to waste the opportunity. And boy, he doesn't. The driver veers off the highway, telling an unsuspecting Owen that he's taking a shortcut. By the time Owen figures out what's going on, it's too late. The cab driver strips Owen of his shoes, socks, and pants, and throws him out in the middle of the scorching desert. All Owen can do is cursing helplessly. To make matters worse, there's hardly any shade, so Owen suffers even more.
  • Cosmopolitan Council: The international consortium of Eccentric Millionaires
  • Crazy Cat Lady: Crazy Squirrel Lady, played by Kathy Bates. She really loves those squirrels.
  • Crazy Jealous Guy: Played for laughs. After Tracy discovers him cheating with his ex-girlfriend and takes off in his truck with Nick, Shawn has the nerve to tell Nick to stay away from his girlfriend if he knows what's good for him. Tracy responds by closing his head in the car window while it's still running, stuffing his ex's bra in his mouth, and then dropping him like a sack of potatoes on the freeway.
  • Credits Gag: The end credits disclaimer reads: "American Humane Association monitored the animal action. No animal was harmed in the making of the film. Only actors were harmed in the making of this film."
  • Crowd Surfing: How the movie ends. Variety II.
  • Cute and Psycho: Tracy, if the attack on her boyfriend is any indicative. The Squirrel Lady too.
  • Dance Party Ending: The movie ends with all the characters dancing (and then stage-diving) at a Smash Mouth concert as the band played "All Star."
  • Dark Horse Victory:
    • Subverted. Grisham and Vicki seem like they're about to get away with the prize money, leaving the actual contestants in the dust... and then a cow falls on them.
    • Played straighter by Enrico. An incompetent Mr. Bean-esque narcoleptic who spontaneously falls asleep at random intervals ends up winning the Rat Race despite everyone else having a huge head-start over him.
  • Deadpan Snarker:
    Donald Sinclair: Theoretically, you have been racing for about 40 seconds now, and so far, Mr. Schaefer is winning, because he's nearest to the door!
  • Department of Redundancy Department:
    Duane: What do you mean "that's it"? I'm not giving up! And neither are you! And neither am I!
  • Deranged Taxi Driver: Incompetent NFL ref Owen Templeton catches a ride with a seemingly friendly cab driver while racing to get to a cash prize; unfortunately, he doesn't realize the driver lost a bet on a football game because of Owen's botched call. The driver ends up stranding him in the middle of the desert in his boxers.
  • Diabolus ex Machina: All of the money being accidentally donated to charity at the end. That's not to say charity isn't a good thing, but after all everyone went through, none of them got to keep a cent.
  • Dick Dastardly Stops to Cheat: Done by the Cody brothers several times - to stop air traffic out of the airport, sabotage the Pear family's Ford Aerostar van, and to make a copy of the key so they can split up. The first time it works but their car is destroyed in the process, so they have to rent a new one (from a trainee no less), the second time Randy just steals another car, and the third time totally backfires when the clerk hears what the key is for and runs off with it.
  • Did You Just Scam Cthulhu?: Lampshaded when Randy Pear steals Hitler's touring car after the family ends up at a Klaus Barbie museum (which has 'no connection' to the doll whatsoever):
    Jason: I can't believe it, Dad. You just stole Adolf Hitler's Mercedes-Benz.
    Randy: Well, Hitler had it comin'. What goes around comes around, he-hoo!
    Kimberly: Man, they're gonna be pissed.
    Randy: Eh, they're always pissed, Honey. They're Nazis. It's like it's their job.
  • Disaster Dominoes: The whole film is full of them, and much of the humor is based around how things just get worse and worse.
  • Disposable Vagrant: Zack agonizes over the poor condition of the heart he was transporting before deciding to find one of these to "get" a replacement. He then asks Enrico about his background.
  • Disproportionate Retribution:
    • Tracy upon seeing her boyfriend making out with his Ex.
    • The Crazy Squirrel Lady and her 'shortcut' to those that don't buy a squirrel from her. Considering her very accurate directions, the number of cars there, and the skeleton that slides out of one, it looks like she's been doing it for a long time...
    • The taxi driver who lost a bet because of Owen's bad call leaves Owen in the middle of the desert.
  • Distracted by the Sexy: What happens to the Cody Brothers while driving when they look at a women's interesting nipple piercings. Which leads them to be ambushed by a monster truck rally
  • The Ditz: Several of the racers. Vera is a naive and free-spirited in way that makes her come off this way, putting her in contrast with her much more uptight and savvy daughter. Blaine is the goofier and spacier of the two Cody brothers, though that's not saying much. But none so much as Enrico, a truly nutty man ping ponging through the plot who barely seems to be from the same planet sometimes.
  • The Drifter: Enrico fits the description perfectly, being a person with no living family or loved ones and always on the move. This makes him the ideal target for Zack, who is planning to harvest a drifter's heart to replace the damaged one he's transporting.
  • Drives Like Crazy: Exaggerated with a helicopter.
  • Drop the Cow: One tied to a hot air balloon, no less.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: Despite that nobody keeps the money, all 6 teams still get something for all their troubles in the end. Owen is no longer unpopular for picking the wrong winner, Merrill may start a relationship with him, Vera gets to spend time with her daughter, the Pears get the family quality time of their lives, Blaine has a new girlfriend, his brother Duane has turned over a new leaf, Nick and Tracy start a relationship with each other, and Enrico... well, he was happy to begin with.
  • Eating the Eye Candy: When Owen has a breakdown and strips off his (stolen) bus driver uniform in front of the Lucys, the one that's a Drag Queen is clearly enjoying the show.
  • Eccentric Millionaire: Sinclair. He even lampshades it.
    Sinclair: I can do anything I like, Owen. I'm eccentric! Raowr!
  • Entitled Bastard: Shawn, who impromptu threatens Nick to stay away from "his girl" Tracy, moments after being caught red-handed by Tracy cheating on her with his ex Charlene.
  • Epic Race: Six groups of relative strangers (three solo, one family, two brothers and a mother and daughter) race over 560 miles (900 km) from Las Vegas to a train station in the middle of nowhere to claim a $2 million prize
  • "Eureka!" Moment: Nick at first decides not to participate in what he believes to be a scam anyway, but when he finds out that Tracy's ability to fly a helicopter to Roswell, New Mexico is unaffected by the Cody brothers' sabotaging the radar system for fixed wing, he realizes he could use that to his advantage. When she asks him if he needs a ride, he frantically runs back to the trash can in which he threw away his key to retrieve it.
  • Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: Duane eventually gives his share away because it's what his mother would have wanted.
  • Exposed Embarrassing Purchase: Nick is horrified to find out that he's being billed by the hotel he stayed at for watching "Afro Whores" on his in-room TV (especially because there's a black family waiting in line behind him).
  • Fan Convention: Owen hijacks a bus heading to an I Love Lucy con, which is thus full of women (mostly women, anyway...) dressed as Lucy. A invokedDeleted Scene showed that after the bus broke down, leaving them stranded, a second bus pulls over to help... full of men on their way to the same convention, dressed as Ricky.
  • Fetish: Blaine clearly has a thing for piercings; sporting several himself and becoming very interested in a girl covered in them.
  • Finding a Bra in Your Car: A truck, actually.
  • Flashing Discretion Shot: On the highway towards the end of the race, Blaine catches the eye of a pretty young woman in a passing car, and they engage in a flirty contest of showing off their respective piercings; the girl wins by popping her top open, and although the audience can't see her breasts we do get a glimpse of her nipple chain. Blaine gets so Distracted by the Sexy he ends up veering offroad.
  • Foreshadowing: Randy and Beverly Pear tell Jason he can forget about buying the Volkswagen Beetle when he's old enough to drive, as it was used by the Nazis, thereby implying they are Jewish. This is further affirmed when they stop by what they think to be a Barbie Doll Museum, only to find out it's actually the 'Klaus' Barbie Museum, employed by a group of Neo-Nazis who idolize the Nazi as if he were a hero.
  • Freeze-Frame Bonus: One of the cows Duane hits has spots in the shape of the world map.
    • When Nick and Tracy are talking in the airport, she says she's flying to New Mexico because the company's fleet of helicopters is being repainted, setting up the can of paint in her chopper that she hurls down at her boyfriend.
  • Freudian Slip: "I really like your dyke ... BIKE!" Bev immediately Facepalms when Randy does this.
  • From Bad to Worse: After being told to go to Silver City, New Mexico, the contestants come up with the idea to take a charter flight to the airport nearest there and make their way over, except for Enrico, who suffered a bout of narcolepsy, and Nick who thought the whole thing was a scam. Duane and Blaine couldn't secure plane tickets, so they decide to destroy the airport's radar antenna. Hilarity Ensues.
  • Funny Background Event: After the Pears get pulled over (for having Kim poop out the window among other things), one of the officers is cleaning the windshield.
  • Funny Foreigner: Enrico Pollini being an Italian with very thick accent.
  • The Gambling Addict: Along with betting on the contestants, Sinclair and his associates bet on some other things to pass time - namely, the first chocolate the butler will find, how much money will a hooker bill for a ridiculous sex act, and who will puke first as they fly to New Mexico (the pilot is deliberately shaking the plane).
  • Genki Girl: Tracy. As long as she's not angry.
  • Godwin's Law of Facial Hair: Randy insists his wife Bev to not use the lipstick they found in Hitler's car because they're Jewish and the lipstick likely belongs to Eva Braun, the wife of Hitler. He smears the lipstick on top of the steering wheel. Later on, when trying to outrun an angry biker gang, Randy ends up crashing into a WWII veteran gathering and smacking his face on that same steering wheel. When he gets out of the car and try to explain the situation, the lipstick had given Randy a toothbrush-esque imprint that really didn't help Randy since he also had burnt his tongue and now talks in gibberish that vaguely sound German.
  • Good Feels Good: As reluctant as Duane is to hand over his share of the money, when he does, he immediately leaps and cheers with everyone else.
  • Got Volunteered: Done as a comeuppance to Sinclair and his associates at the end.
  • Graceful Loser: All the racers with the money end up at a charity concert, and everyone there mistakes the money for a donation. As a result, the racers hand over the money. Downplayed with Randy, who gives up his money very reluctantly. It's even more downplayed with Duane, who outright refuses to give up his share. Fortunately, Cody manages to convince him to change his attitude.
  • Has a Type: Blaine is into girls who are as pierced as he is. It does him no good when he's driving and the brothers meet a pair of punk girls on the road. The one closest to Blaine starts to compare piercings and Blaine plays along, until she opens her shirt and shows nipple rings, with two chains attached that go down below... While Duane is briefly impressed but recovers, Blaine is so Distracted by the Sexy that he runs right off the road and into a monster truck rally.
  • Heads or Tails?: Owen fumbled the coin toss at a crucial football game and, as a result, is mocked by everyone who recognizes him for making such a basic error. He defends himself by pointing out that he was given a commemorative coin with a design that made it hard to tell which side of the coin was which.
  • Heavy Sleeper: The narcoleptic Enrico.
  • Hellish Copter: Tracy uses her helicopter to exact revenge on her cheating boyfriend. It subsequently overheats, leading to a forced landing.
  • Hit Them in the Pocketbook: In the finale the contestants have spent the entire film being toyed with by Donald Sinclair and his rich friends in a big race for money, and now they're about to lose the money they were promised after they stumble upon a fundraiser for kids and can't bring themselves to say no to the little children in front of an audience. So they decide to announce to the audience that not only are they donating all their winnings to charity, but that Donald Sinclair and his friends have promised to match the donations dollar for dollar. Cue Sinclair screaming in anguish as the donations start pouring in.
  • Hoist by Their Own Petard: The "Pepto Bismol" bet, which is done by Sinclair and his associates as a bit of side entertainment while they await the outcome of the main race. However, it ultimately ends up backfiring and derailing the entire contest, as Vicky the Hooker learns of the prize money, steals it, and makes a run for it with Harry.
  • Honest John's Dealership: The mechanic who overcharges Tracy $500 for fixing their truck with $20 worth of lubricants and sealant. When she objects to his "un-Christian" lack of ethics, he jokes that the Lord should give him a sign; Cue the Flying Pigs when the rocket car sonic booms past his garage and it implodes.
  • Humans Are Bastards: Played for laughs in this instance. The immoral and desperate crap people would pull on each other and even their own loved ones for $2 million though the ending is kind of a subversion.
    • Even from those who weren't racing like the organ delivery guy who was willing to kill a drifter when he lost it or the Vegas cabbie who left Owen in the desert since he lost money from Owen's bad call.
  • Hypocritical Humor:
    • After the Pear family steals the Nazi mobile, Jason is seen in the back playing Hitler's harmonica, much to the dismay of his father, Randy, who orders him to stop. At the end of the movie, after donating the money to charity and everyone starts dancing to Smash Mouth's "All Star" song, out of nowhere Randy pulls out said harmonica and starts playing it jubilantly to the beat of the music. Notwithstanding all of the events we witness between the Nazi mobile theft and the charity concert, it would have made one heck of a Gilligan Cut.
    • While Duane and Blaine are getting a duplicate key made:
      Duane: You remember where we're going?
      Blaine: [mumbles] Silver City, New Mexico.
      Duane: Right, train station, locker zero-zero-one. [Lloyd quietly eavesdrops on the conversation while making the duplicate key]
      Blaine: [mumbles] 'Ero ero one.
      Duane: Rule number one: discretion. Don't talk to anybody.
      Blaine: [mumbles] I won't, I promise.
      Duane: I'm serious, we're talking about $2 million dollars, in cash. People would just kill us to get their hands on that key.
  • Ignoring by Singing: Before Kimberly poops out the window, Randy turns the radio on so that nobody hears any noises that may emerge from her behind.
  • I Need to Go Iron My Dog: The Pears make up the following excuse to leave the "Barbie museum":
    Neo-Nazi Tour Guide: You're leaving?
    Randy: What? [laughs nervously] No— Yes, well, we have a 4:30 book burning... and then we have a—
    Beverly: Another christening.
    Randy: Yes, a christening... for another one of our many, white, Christian, non-Jewish, uh... friends—
    Beverly: Family.
    Randy: Family, relatives—
    Beverly: Blood relatives.
    Randy: The Himmler... Himmler-Hesse... von... Sturichenbergs.
    • Also, when Tracy asks Nick what happened to his friend who is being treated in Silver City, he comes up with the implausible lie that they were bitten by a shark and was rushed to Silver City because "they have a good shark attack unit there."
  • Involuntary Charity Donation: At the end of the movie, the competitors attempt to split the prize money that they had all been racing for amongst themselves, but instead give the impression to the crowd at a charity concert that they intend to donate it. Realizing that they can't go back on the word that they accidentally gave without looking like total assholes, they donate the money, but also take the opportunity to get revenge on billionaire casino owner Donald Sinclair, who has been using them all as pawns, by announcing that he'll be matching all donations. Sinclair doesn't want to deal with the negative PR he'd get from claiming the whole thing was a misunderstanding, as evidenced by his horrified look as the donation counter ticks ever higher.
  • Just Train Wrong: The train that Enrico hops into resembles a German ICE, but aside from the Acela trainsets running between Washington and Boston, is nothing like an American passenger train.
  • Karma Houdini:
    • Notwithstanding all the hell each set of contestants has to go through along the way to Silver City, only to arrive and end up being strongly persuaded to give up the money that represented the reason behind their journey in the first place, none of the characters are ever punished for the crimes they commit along the way. This includes, but is not limited to, speeding and reckless driving in general; the Cody brothers' sabotaging the airport radar system, vandalizing the Pears' van in the Barbie Museum parking lot, and later stealing a monster truck from a monster truck rally; the Pears' subsequently stealing Adolf Hitler's Mercedes Benz upon discovering the damage done to their vehicle; Merrill and Vera Baker stealing a rocket car on public display; Tracy's pursuit of Shawn in the helicopter chase scene, followed by her and Nick siphoning gas from a police car; Owen impersonating a bus driver and forcing the real bus driver to give him his clothes as if to leave him stranded, and Enrico Pollini stowing away on a train. Unlike the contestants in its predecessor, the contestants in this film are ultimately praised for their apparent generosity at the benefits concert.
    • The deranged cab driver who leaves Owen to die in the middle of the desert disappears from the story and is never punished for his attempted murder.
    • The Crazy Squirrel Lady, who gives any passerby who refuses to buy a squirrel directions that take them off a cliff. Given the heap of crashed cars (and skeletons) at the bottom, she's done this a lot, making her guilty of multiple counts of murder and attempted murder, but there's no indication of her being arrested over this.
  • Kinky Role-Playing: Harold, the casino owner's personal secretary, invites a prostitute and presents her with a rather creative proposal. After she names a price for this particular "date", it turns out that Donald Sinclair and his clients were all placing bets on it.
    Vicki: So Harry, what can I do for you?
    Harold Grisham: Okay... here's what I want. First we both get naked.
    Vicki: So far so good.
    Harold Grisham: Except... we're both wearing sailor hats. Then we get into a jacuzzi filled with Pepto-Bismol, I clip your toenails, and you shave my buttocks.
    Vicki: Pardon me?
    Harold Grisham: Naked, Jacuzzi, Pepto-Bismol, toenails, shave my buttocks. How much would that cost?
    Vicki: Harry, you have quite an imagination.
  • Lady Looks Like a Dude: The bartender in Sinclair's hotel.
    Owen: Excuse me, miss? [Bartender turns around] Oh, sorry! I thought you were a woman!
    Bartender: I am a woman.
    Owen: ...
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Sinclair and the millionaires who caused the whole thing get their just desserts: being forced to donate whatever ends being gathered by the benefits concert, which rises by the minute. Sinclair understandably screams.
  • Last-Minute Hookup: Implied with Owen and Merril; played straight with Blaine and the piercing-girl (who ALSO has a speech impediment).
  • Line-of-Sight Name: When the Pear family (who hasn't revealed their real family name) is about to leave the Klaus Barbie museum full of Neo-Nazi skinheads, they say they're the "Himmler... Himmler-Hesse... von... Sturichenbergs."
  • Locked Out of the Loop: Double Subverted. Enrico informs Zack he is in a race to Silver City, NM when Zack offers him a ride in his Lifeline Medical Services van. What Zack wasn't informed of was the prize money of $2,000,000.
  • Look Behind You: After Enrico catches on to Zack's plan to use his heart as a replacement, he implements this to flee.
    Enrico: Look, a dreefter! Let's kill him!
  • Lovely Assistant: Vera and Merrill steal the rocket car by pretending to be this for the team of scientists.
  • A MacGuffin Full of Money: The prize awaiting the racers in Silver City.
  • MacGuffin Melee: ...and what happens when they get there.
  • Magical Defibrillator: When the courier Zack touches an electric fence while holding a heart. But it's Rule of Funny so it's okay.
  • Menacing Museum: The Pear family decide to take a break from their journey to visit a "Barbie museum" seen on a street sign, at the daughter's insistence. It turns out to be a museum dedicated to infamous Nazi Klaus Barbie and run by Neo-Nazis. The Pears are implied to be Jewish, making this especially troubling for them.
  • Misplaced-Names Poster: As pictured above, none of the eight actors are directly above their names. For starters, Whoopi Goldberg is standing on Cuba Gooding's name. In the case of Vince Vieluf, his agent tried to pressure the studio to give him top billing, and not only did the studio not do so, he was omitted from any promotional material. Vince fired his agent soon after.
  • Mistaken for Pedophile: Pollini after his key is taken by a baby.
  • My God, What Have I Done?:
    • Nick is the only one who doesn't get excited about the race, and while at the airport, he nonchalantly throws his key into the trash. Some time later, when Tracy points out that all airplane flights are canceled but helicopters operate on a different system, Nick realizes that he actually has the best chance of reaching Silver City first. In a frantic rush, he dives into the trash can to retrieve the discarded key.
    • Owen orders a taxi to the airport. The driver goes on a rant about a moronic referee who cost him a lot of money due to making a wrong call on a big game. After the ride, some guy tells the driver that his passenger was the moronic referee, and the taxi driver is furious that he wasted his chance for revenge. Luckily for him (and not luckily for Owen), they meet again.
    • While searching for a lost heart for a transplant, Enrico stumbles upon a dog, throwing something for it to fetch. Seeing the blood on his hand, he quickly realizes that he threw the dog a lost heart and goes in pursuit.
  • Nice Guy: The scientists conducting the rocket car experiment. When Vera and Merrill stumble into the area, one of the scientists immediately gives them water to slake their thirst, and after they steal the rocket car, none of the scientists are angry (not even the designated driver). Instead, they celebrate when the experiment proves successful.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain!:
    • For the most part of the race, Enrico is in dead last place, sleeping in the lobby. Then the Cody brothers stop all air traffic out of the airport, thus preventing a heart from being flown to El Paso for transplant. That heart gets put into a van to be driven there, and on the way it stops to pick up Enrico. After escaping the driver and catching a bullet train, Enrico gets to the locker before everyone else... but falls asleep just as he starts opening it.
    • When Nick and Tracy siphon gas from a police car. Duane and Blaine speed past, and the cop decides to stop them, but since most of the gas in his tank has been siphoned, he rolls to a stop about a mile down the road, allowing them to get away.
  • Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant: First of all Zack the Heart Courier is a little TOO eager to take a little peek at the human heart he's transporting. Then it takes him next to no time to consider killing a 'drifter' and cutting out his heart to replace it when it's lost. And about as much time to consider Enrico as that drifter. He looks pretty disappointed when Enrico gets away too...
  • Nobody Poops: Averted with Kimberly Pear. Poor girl.
    Kimberly: Dad, I'm prairie-dogging it!
    Randy: What the hell does that mean?
    Jason: You know, how prairie-dogs stick their heads in and out of the ground.
    Randy: Oh... invokedOh! I do not want to picture that!
  • No "Arc" in "Archery": A bullet running a straight line beside a supersonic car.
  • Noodle Implement: When Harold Grisham invites Vicky into his room, he makes a strange proposal:
    Vicky: So, Harold, what can I do for you?
    Harold: Okay, here's what I want: First we both get naked.
    Vicky: So far, so good.
    Harold: Only we're wearing sailor hats.
    Vicky: Mmm.
    Harold: And then we get into a jacuzzi filled with Pepto-Bismol... and I clip your toenails... and you shave my buttocks.
    • When she mentions that it would cost $3,000, it turns out that some odds makers were hiding behind the curtain.
  • No-Respect Guy: Nick Schaffer.
  • "No Rules" Racing: Donald Sinclair sets the race up this way to make it more exciting. "A horse race with animals that can think and plan and lie and cheat and play dirty."
  • Not So Above It All:
    • Nick Schaffer starts out as the only one not convinced by Sinclair's too-good-to-be-true offer. But when he meets a helicopter pilot just as all the planes have been grounded, including all the other contestants…
    • Randy eventually admits that the "Hitlermobile" really is a beautiful car, pointing out the lovely mahogany. And at the end of the film, he's playing Hitler's harmonica at the concert.
      "ARE YOU INSANE?! THIS IS HITLER'S CAR!!"
  • Oh, Crap! :
    • At first, nobody takes the idea of the race seriously. But then Enrico takes off running, and happens to shout, "I'm winning!" This forces the rest to realize it actually is a race and they all start screaming and pursuing him. Only Nick doesn't take part in the race from the beginning. But even he eventually gives in to the race when he suddenly realizes that he has the best chance of reaching the goal the fastest and he almost missed that chance.
    • Owen, when he find out the cab driver's intentions.
      Deranged Taxi Driver: Why don't we just...flip a coin?
    • Wayne Knight's character upon striking Enrico with his van... and the accident is seen by Gloria Allred.
      Allred: [calling down from casino balcony] Don't move! Stay there! I saw the whole thing, I'll be right down!
      Zack: Oh Shit! Gloria Allred.
    • Shawn, Tracy's then-boyfriend, when he sees her helicopter approaching while having a Two-Person Pool Party with his "ex" Charlene. Hilariously, his first instinct is to dunk Charlene under the water, as if drowning the poor woman would hide her from Tracy.
      • Tracy herself also has that moment in that scene when the fuel runs out in the chopper.
    • The Cody brothers realizing a monster truck is about to crush their car.
  • Only Sane Man: Nick Schaffer could be classed as this, as he has the sanest approach to finding a way to win, and the best idea when they get to meet Smash Mouth. Too bad he teams up with Tracy Faucet...
  • OOC Is Serious Business: Vera, who has been invariably cheerful and affable throughout entire movie despite all hardships that befallen her — a complete opposite of her short-fused daughter Merrill — finally loses her temper near the end of the movie, when she grabs a psych ward doctor by her throat and furiously demands to open the bus' door. Even Merrill seems nonplussed by her mother's sudden angry outburst.
  • The Pollyanna: Enrico. His innocuous comments are treated with sarcasm or dismissal by the other characters, and as revealed later in the film, he's got no blood relatives left alive. And he's narcoleptic. In spite of these things, he's easily the happiest and most optimistic character in the film.
  • Potty Discretion Shot: Kimberly aims her butt out the window to do her business and Randy tells her to push. It then cuts to the family pulled over by the police with one wiping the windshield, meaning Kimberly did push out the poop.
  • Potty Emergency: Kimberly has one, but since Randy refuses to stop the car, he forces her to poop out of the moving car's window - which then is heavily implied to have hit a passing police car.
    Kimberly: I HATE YOU! I HATE YOU!
  • Precision F-Strike: Blaine delivers one when he notices the locksmith stole their key... if the audience can understand it.
    Blaine: 'at 'othur 'ucking 'ath'urd!
  • Psychotic Smirk: Tracy flashes one to Nick as they drive away in Shawn's truck, as if warning him not to cheat on her.
  • Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: As Vera and Merrill are rolling down a hill after being given directions by the squirrel lady, there are signs which give the following message: YOU. SHOULD. HAVE. BOUGHT. A. SQUIRREL.
  • Refusal of the Call: Nick initially throws his key in the trash. Then the control tower is down, Tracy offers him a helicopter ride, and he turns the bin upside down to get the key back.
  • Rich Boredom: The original reason for the race is a bored billionaire wanting to gamble on random people's humiliation.
  • Ripped from the Headlines: Disgraced football referee Owen Templeton was based on NFL referee Phil Luckett, who gained infamy for botching an overtime coin toss between the Steelers and Lions during a Thanksgiving Day game in 1998.
  • Rule of Perception: Tracy's cheating boyfriend doesn't seem to realise there's a low-flying helicopter in the area until it glides into view over his house.
  • Running Gag:
    • The high rollers keep making increasingly ridiculous bets on everything in sight.
    • Owen keeps stealing clothes and the Cody brothers keep accidentally ending up pursuing each other in cars.
  • Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: Nick and Tracy.
  • Schmuck Bait: The two million dollars in Silver City. After being told about the race, the contestants take a moment to talk about how there's obviously something shifty going on with the whole deal, and Nick mentions that Sinclair makes his fortune playing people for chumps, and everyone decides that it's not worth upending their plans to play his game. Cut to just about everyone except Nick racing down the stairs.
  • Screams Like a Little Girl: Blaine, when he sees the jeep being dragged up the radar tower.
  • "Shaggy Dog" Story: None of the characters get a dime of the prize money; some of them are still in dire need of some money as they went broke during the events, ruined their careers or are on the run. For example, Tracy's earlier attack against her former boyfriend means she will have her pilot's license revoked, leaving her without a job, and will probably end up serving serious jail time (she outright admits this after crashing the helicopter). Not to mention, she has officially lost her boyfriend forever (though the guy was cheating on her, and she and Nick seem to be getting along).
  • Shell-Shock Silence: The sequence where the Cody brothers struggle to leave their about-to-be-crushed car (even though it's a convertible...) plays in slow motion with only the engine of the incoming monster truck as noise.
  • Short Cuts Make Long Delays:
    • Vera and Merrill. They should have bought a squirrel...
    • The Cody brothers' great idea to split up so they can take different routes lands them in a lot of bother with a hardware store guy, a hot air balloon, and cows.
  • A Simple Plan: Heading from Las Vegas, NV to Silver City, NM doesn't sound so hard, right? In real life it's an eleven-hour drive along multiple highways.
  • Simpleton Voice: Blaine Cody, due to his swollen and badly infected tongue the result of a self-piercing gone wrong.
  • Slave to PR: Neither the race contestants or the millionaires can refuse to donate their millions to the concert, knowing that if they do they will be painted as monsters by the media for telling needy children "no". Sinclair is definitely the one who will suffer the most because of it eventually.
  • Snobby Hobbies: The whole premise is that a bunch of bored, gambling-obsessed millionaires entertain themselves by getting a bunch of random shmucks to chase after a bag filled with money and placing bets on which of them will win. (They also engage in a lot of crazy side bets along the way.)
  • Some Nutty Publicity Stunt: When Donald Sinclair promises the main characters that the first of them to get to Silver City wins two million dollars, they have trouble taking it seriously and discuss this possibility:
    Duane: What kind of jackass just gives away two million dollars?
    Owen: Well, maybe it's a publicity stunt.
    Randy: What kind of publicity? He swore us all to secrecy.
    Vera: Maybe it's a secret publicity stunt.
    Randy: A secret publicity stunt?!
  • Soul-Sucking Retail Job: It's briefly touched on that Randy works at Home Depot. He still makes it clear that he hates every second of it.
  • Standard Snippet: "In The Hall Of The Mountain King" while Duane and Blaine sabotage the radar tower, "Ride Of The Valkyries" as Tracy does her helicopter attack, "Brindisi" when the Codys are chasing the locksmith.
  • Surveillance as the Plot Demands: Notably averted. Sinclair tells them that their key rings have tracking devices in them so he can track their progress, but this just makes them show up on a map graphic — everyone watching is confused when a traffic jam grinds all of them to a near-halt.
  • Survival Mantra: As everything is going wrong around him, Owen just keeps driving the bus, repeating to himself, "Two million dollars. Two million dollars."
  • Suspiciously Specific Denial: When the Pears are leaving the Barbie Museum and the Neo-Nazis ask them why, they explain they have a variety of non-Jewish activities on their agenda, which is almost another way of saying upfront that they aren't Jewish, despite the fact that none of the neo-Nazis even asked them about their race or religion in the first place. The confused look on each tour guide's face confirms that there's something not quite right about the Pears' explanation for their sudden departure.
  • Take Our Word for It: Silver City is said to be a small town, but the nearby monster truck rally and Smash Mouth Concert/Fundraiser seem to beg to differ.
    • It's possible that the track where the monster truck rally is held is frequented by people living in different towns miles away from Silver City, and the county fairgrounds, where the charity concert takes place, may be the cheapest venue that allowed them to play, and people were bussed in from Silver City, or other nearby towns. Dubious, but possible.
  • Tempting Fate: When Billy Ray the mechanic charges Nick and Tracy a jacked-up price for fixing their car:
    Billy Ray: Well, that's it. I still don't think she's gonna hold.
    Nick: What do we owe you?
    Billy Ray: 500 bucks.
    Nick: What?!
    Tracy: For what? For 2 quarts of sealant? No way, that's 20 bucks, tops. Yeah, okay, here's 40 dollars, that's double what it's worth, okay? Come on Nick, let's go.
    Billy Ray: [pulls out a gun] Hold it!
    Nick: Whoa, hey hey hey, hey.
    Billy Ray: Another little tool no mechanic should be without! Ah ha ha ha heh heh!
    Nick: [reluctantly] Alright, fine fine. Here you go, here's your $500. But you know what, Billy Ray? What goes around comes around.
    Tracy: This is so un-Christian!
    Billy Ray: Un-Christian? Ha ha ha ha ha ha! Well, if the good Lord don't like the way I conduct business, let him say something! Let him gimme a sign. Oh Lord, I'm here, and I'm listening! Helloooooo! [laughs loudly]
    [Veera and her daughter zoom by in their rocket car, and Billy Ray's garage and gas station collapse from the sonic boom]
  • Those Wacky Nazis: Some Neo-Nazis run a Barbie museum... dedicated to Nazi official Klaus Barbie, not the doll. Then the Pears steal Adolf Hitler's car (or Nazimobile, as Randy calls it), which was on display.
    "They're always pissed, honey. They're Nazis. It's like it's their job."
  • Too Dumb to Live:
    • Enrico Pollini, who is so absent-minded that he got hit by a speeding car for running onto the road trying to hail a taxi, and also crazy enough to jump onto a speeding train. Later he does show enough savviness to realize exactly what the Heart Courier wants when he starts asking him if he has any family that would miss him.
    • The Cody brothers are good at this as well, mostly for failing to think their plans through all that well. The scene at the airport tower is a perfect example of this.
  • Train Escape: Pollini jumps on a running high-velocity train - and embarks into it!
  • Trashy Tourist Trap: Midway to the big destination, Kimberly spots a roadside sign for a "Barbie Museum" and begs to go. Randy refuses until his wife Bev forces the issue ... and to the entire family's horror they find out it's not about the beloved doll, but real life member of the SS Klaus "The Butcher of Lyon" Barbie and the museum is run for and by Neo Nazis.
  • Travelling at the Speed of Plot: Nick explicitly states that he and Tracy have roughly a three hour lead on the others. Their very next scene, not long after, has them obliviously cross paths with the Cody brothers.
  • The Unintelligible: Blaine Cody and the Piercing Girl due to their tongue piercings.
  • Universal Driver's Licence: Averted a little with Owen trying to start the bus, and Vera and Merrill having to ask how to start the jet-car after sneaking into it during the press conference.
  • Unsettling Gender-Reveal: How Owen finds out not all Lucys are the same.
  • Unstoppable Rage: Tracy's reaction to finding out her boyfriend has been cheating on her.
  • Viva Las Vegas!: Although the first part of the movie takes place there, the characters are in town on vacation or business, and make their way out of town when the billionaire club tells them to go get the money in Silver City, New Mexico.
  • We Meet Again: Owen gets into a taxi with a guy who lost twenty thousand dollars on the game he called wrong. He gives him the slip at the airport, but then runs into him again on his way out. The taxi driver drops him off in the middle of the desert.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Zack is never seen or heard from again after his running into an electric fence jump-starts the heart transplant, so we can only wonder if the heart ever made its way to the transplantee...
    • Grisham, Vicky, the key store employee, and that cow, are never seen or mentioned again after the car they're in crashes. invokedDid they die?
    • In a deleted scene, they're in the process of being arrested by the police.
  • Woman Scorned/Yandere: Tracy goes instantly psycho when she finds her boyfriend cheating on her with his ex.
  • Women's Mysteries: Invoked. In a subversion of Mugged for Disguise, Owen convinces the bus driver to give him his uniform by exploiting their mutual complete ignorance (and squick) about childbirth.
  • World of Ham: Only Breckin Meyer isn't a Large Ham.
  • Would Hit a Girl: During the final chase for the prize locker, Cody doesn't hold back and punches Tracy with the fist.
  • You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!: A number of Sinclair's high rollers are shocked when Enrico falls asleep before he even leaves the casino lobby.
  • Zerg Rush: The Lucys, when they learn that Owen is not a real bus driver but a phony who ruined their bus and thus their vacation.

 
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