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SummaryElmo McElroy (Jackson) is an American master chemist who heads to England to set up his last big deal, the introduction of a new designer drug to the European underworld. When he hooks up with a Liverpool local (Carlyle), his plans quickly go awry in this action-packed comedy.

Directed By:Ronny Yu

Written By:Stel Pavlou

Formula 51

Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
23
User score
Generally Favorable
6.7
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Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
23
14% Positive
4 Reviews
17% Mixed
5 Reviews
69% Negative
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75
ReelViews
It is possible, however improbable, that a "bad" movie can still be highly enjoyable. Formula 51 is such a film.
38
Charlotte Observer
Passed as slowly as if I'd been sitting naked on an igloo, Formula 51 sank from quirky to jerky to utter turkey.
30
Village Voice
Emily Mortimer and Robert Carlyle generate heat as criminal lovers, but most of the cast just engages in embarrassing scenery-gnawing.
25
San Francisco Chronicle
It isn't simple bad taste that Formula 51 deals in, but a total vacuum of feeling.
11
Austin Chronicle
A muddled mess of bad-lad clichés, and Jackson's obvious talents only serve to point out how godawful everyone else seems to be.
0
Los Angeles Times
An execrable mess that leaves no genre cliché unturned or human body or soul untrammeled.
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User score
Generally Favorable
6.7
57% Positive
8 Ratings
36% Mixed
5 Ratings
7% Negative
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Nov 4, 2010
7
ERG1008
Man makes "legal high", crime boss wants formula, man goes to England to sell formula, things go wrong. Loud, crass yet entertaining comedy-action film set in and around Liverpool & features a very strong cast. Did come across as a bit of a poor man's "Lock Stock" & does wander into clichà territory now and then but does have a number of funny lines & moments. Stand-outs are definitely Rhys Ifans, Sean Pertwee & Meat Loaf all hamming it up although not sure about Robert Carlyle & Emily Mortimer's Scouse accents.
Sep 9, 2024
4
drqshadow
Bearing a wealth of guns, drugs, quirky characters and fiery chase scenes,The 51st State (or Formula 51, as it was known in the US) desperately wants to be a cool, slick, suave black comedy in the same vein as Pulp Fiction or Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. With none of the panache, authenticity, or cornerstone performances that made those predecessors into modern classics, though, instead it comes off as a weak, uncertain impersonation. The plot plays it loose and loopy, with characters losing sight of their own motivations between set changes, and becomes especially double-cross happy as the credits near. Samuel L. Jackson plays the only part of note, as nothing more than his standard blue-lipped hardass, while Emily Mortimer is thoroughly unconvincing as a cold-blooded killer and Meat Loaf occupies the bizarre role of a drug-dealing Macguffin who constantly speaks in the third-person. Forgettable, shallow and bland.
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  • Alliance Atlantis Communications
  • Focus Films
  • Fifty First Films
  • National Lottery
  • Artists Production Group (APG)
  • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
  • UK Film Council
  • The Film Consortium
Oct 18, 2002
1 h 32 m
R
Nice Wheels. Dirty Deals. And One Mean Mother In A Kilt.
Directors Guild of Canada
• 1 Nomination
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