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Nothing to Lose (1997 film)


''Nothing to Lose'' is a 1997 comedy film starring Martin Lawrence and Tim Robbins. The film was directed by Steve Oedekerk who also wrote the film and made a cameo appearance as a lip-synching security guard in the film.
The film was released in July 1997 and went on to gross over forty million dollars at the box office. The theme song was "If I Had No Loot" by Tony! Toni! Toné!, but it was remix version of the song "Not Tonight" performed by Lil' Kim and featuring Left Eye, Da Brat, Angie Martinez, and Missy Elliott that garnered the most attention from the soundtrack as it gained much airplay on television and radio and even reached the top ten on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.
The film was shot at various locations in California and New Jersey. The prime location used for filming in California was Los Angeles and Monrovia. Nick's office is located in the U.S. Bank Tower. The prime location used in New Jersey for filming was Bloomfield.
==Plot==
Advertising executive Nick Beam (Tim Robbins) thinks his life is going very well—until he returns home from work and discovers that his wife Ann (Kelly Preston) is apparently having an affair with his boss, Philip Barlow (Michael McKean). On the edge of a nervous breakdown, Nick drives around the city until small-time carjacker T-Paul (Martin Lawrence) jumps into Nick's SUV and attempts to rob him. Turning the tables on his mugger, Nick accidentally kidnaps T-Paul on the spot and drives him to the desert. After T-Paul robs a gas station in the Arizona desert, the mismatched pair devises a scheme to rob Nick's boss in revenge for the affair. Nick knows the combination to a safe in his boss's office containing a large amount of cash, as well as the best time to enter, and where not to venture in the building. T-Paul knows the weaknesses of the security system, how to avoid the cameras, and how to get through any electronic locks that they might encounter.
Another criminal duo, Davis "Rig" Lanlow and Charles "Charlie" Dunt (John C. McGinley and Giancarlo Esposito) get blamed for the gas-station robbery and pursue the pair to L.A. After a brief confrontation, the two ram Nick's truck off the road. Nevertheless, the two manage to escape the 'real' criminals' wrath, T-Paul accidentally shoots Nick in the right arm. T-Paul takes Nick to his apartment so his wife can bandage Nick's right arm; while there, Nick peruses "Terrance" T-Paul's electrical engineering degree and a stack of rejection letters from potential employers. That night, the pair execute their plan. During the robbery, however, Nick damages his boss' prize fertility statue and reveals himself to the security camera. The situation worsens further as the crooks that Nick and Paul escaped from, who are now waiting outside, follow them to their hotel and steal their money, place T-Paul in a trap for Nick to find when he returns from the bar.
Nick calls his wife and discovers that she was not, in fact, having an affair; the cuff links he thought were his boss's were left by his boss at the Christmas party, and it was her sister and her sister's fiancee in the bed. Suddenly overcome with remorse, he quickly manages to rescue T-Paul from his precarious predicament and then catching up to Rig and Charlie, which Nick attempts to shoots the gun out of Rig's right hand and leaving them tied up in an alley for the police. Nick insists on returning the money back to the safe, assuring T-Paul that nobody will bother to look at the tapes unless something is missing or damaged. T-Paul, who had planned on using the money to move his family out of their troubled neighborhood, gets into a fight with Nick and ends their partnership. T-Paul decides to walk home, while Nick drives home and tells his wife what happened to him.
Returning to his job, Nick is told his boss is reviewing the security tapes to investigate a burglar who vandalized his fertility statue. Nick races to his boss' office to no avail, only to discover that the tape was recorded over right before the "vandal" removed his mask, and that a man identifying himself as an electrician was allowed into the building earlier.
Nick goes to see T-Paul and confirms T-Paul recorded over the tape, saving Nick from the life he himself was desperately trying to escape. In return, Nick convinced his boss to hire an electrician responsible for the security system that was so easily bypassed and offers T-Paul the job, which he happily accepts.
After the credits finish, a postman delivers a letter to the gas station T-Paul robbed. The owner opens it up and finds it full of money, replacing what was stolen.

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