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Fool's GoldWhere to watch. Watch Fool's Gold with a subscription on Hulu, rent on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV, or buy on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV. What to KnowWith little chemistry among the performers, humorless gags, and a predictable storyline, Fool's Gold fails on every level. Critics ReviewsAudience reviews, cast & crew. Andy Tennant Matthew McConaughey Ben "Finn" Finnegan Kate Hudson Tess Finnegan Donald Sutherland Nigel Honeycutt Alexis Dziena Gemma Honeycutt Ray Winstone More Like ThisRelated movie news. Common Sense Media Movie & TV reviews for parents
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Common Sense Media ReviewBlah romcom will bore teens. Some violence. Parents Need to KnowParents need to know that with its likable, attractive stars -- Kate Hudson and the perpetually shirtless Matthew McConaughey (previously paired in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days ) -- this romantic comedy is likely to appeal to teen girls and women in search of a little eye candy. But it isn't just a romantic… Why Age 14+?A few brand-names: MacPro laptop, Sidekick 3 PDA, Key West landmarks. Characters drink beer, champagne, wine, and other cocktails with dinner or at ba The usual suspects: "s--t," "bitch," "bastard," "prick," "ass," etc. Finn is almost always shirtless. Tess frequently mentions how good Finn is in be Finn is held at gunpoint and thrown tied to an anchor into the ocean. Several ch Any Positive Content?Finn prioritizes treasure hunting over being a responsible adult. Gemma is a ric Products & PurchasesDrinking, drugs & smoking. Characters drink beer, champagne, wine, and other cocktails with dinner or at bars. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Language in your kid's entertainment guide. Sex, Romance & NudityFinn is almost always shirtless. Tess frequently mentions how good Finn is in bed and has a flashback to a library where you can hear them moaning but don't see anything. In another scene, they kiss passionately and then fall to the floor, but there's no actual love scene. Two characters discuss the power of Finn's "raw sexuality." Gemma is always in a revealing, tight outfit or bikini. Lots of cleavage; quick shots of part of a bare butt and breasts (girls flashing), from a distance. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Sex, Romance & Nudity in your kid's entertainment guide. Violence & ScarinessFinn is held at gunpoint and thrown tied to an anchor into the ocean. Several characters are shot at, and one dies from the shooting. Another character is taken hostage. Someone is pushed out of a flying helicopter into the ocean. Moe punches Finn in the face. Another character also dies in the water, which turns red. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Positive MessagesFinn prioritizes treasure hunting over being a responsible adult. Gemma is a rich bimbo stereotype. Tess seems more interested in Finn's body than anything else. Parents need to know that with its likable, attractive stars -- Kate Hudson and the perpetually shirtless Matthew McConaughey (previously paired in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days ) -- this romantic comedy is likely to appeal to teen girls and women in search of a little eye candy. But it isn't just a romantic comedy, it's also a treasure-hunting adventure that features a few unexpectedly violent scenes. In fact, there's more violence than romance, which is limited to a couple of scenes of passionate kissing. There's also some language ("s--t," "bitch") and drinking. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails . Where to WatchVideos and photos. Parent and Kid Reviews
Based on 2 parent reviews Full frontal nudityI really liked it, what's the story. By romantic comedy standards, FOOL's GOLD is actually more of a treasure-hunting action/adventure. Matthew McConaughey plays Finn, a laid-back surfer dude obsessed with finding a buried Spanish treasure off the coast of the Florida Keys. To do so, he has to get rich (and, in some cases, dangerous) patrons to fund his expeditions. Meanwhile, his estranged wife, Tess ( Kate Hudson ), an amateur historian with academic ambitions, is sick of the endless hunt and is about to divorce her irresponsible, narrow-sighted husband. The two collide when Finn manages to gain access to the yacht belonging to Tess' employer, Nigel ( Donald Sutherland ), a multi-millionaire with a shallow, tabloid-fodder daughter (Alexis Dziena). Using Nigel's money and equipment, the almost-exes go on one last mission to find the gold -- if someone else doesn't get there first. Is It Any Good?McConaughey and Hudson reuniting isn't surprising, given their successful 2003 romantic comedy How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days ; what's unexpected is how little chemistry they have here. The romantic electricity evident in the best romantic comedies is nowhere to be found. (Even anti-beefcake Billy Crystal was much more romantic in When Harry Met Sally .) Instead, there are blatant, near-constant references to Finn's "raw sexuality," his "genius" at three things ("treasure hunting, finding money for treasure hunting and, um, well, you know "), and other obvious innuendos. Speaking of McConaughey's body, it should have received separate billing in the end credits. There are more shirtless scenes than not, making him one of the few leading men comfortable with emphasizing his physique over his talent as the main reason for his bankability. After the eighth or ninth scene of his tan shoulders, you start to wonder whether there's any purpose to this film other than to be one long eye-candy shot for swooning women. That kind of (over)exposure proves distracting in both actresses and actors, and it diminishes this already-thin film to the level of thoughtless date-night fluff. Talk to Your Kids About ...Families can talk about what kind of movie this is -- a romantic comedy or an action/adventure. What do you expect from each kind of movie? What parts of the film "match" with each genre? Is the emphasis on McConaughey's body -- instead of Hudson's -- a departure from most romantic comedies? What does that say about who the filmmakers are trying to target? Kids: If you had made this movie, would you have included as much violence and as little romance? Why? Movie Details
Did we miss something on diversity?Research shows a connection between kids' healthy self-esteem and positive portrayals in media. That's why we've added a new "Diverse Representations" section to our reviews that will be rolling out on an ongoing basis. You can help us help kids by suggesting a diversity update. Suggest an UpdateWhat to watch next. How to Lose a Guy in 10 DaysRaising HelenThe Wedding PlannerCommon Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners. Is Fool’s Gold Based on a True Story?‘Fool’s Gold’ is a 2008 action-adventure romance film. It reunites Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson , the team that delivered the superhit romantic comedy ‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.’ ‘Fool’s Gold’ follows the divorced couple Ben “Finn” Finnegan (McConaughey) and Tess (Hudson), who spent most of their marital life looking for the Aurelia, a sunken Spanish galleon that went missing with the 1715 Treasure Fleet. Eventually, Tess became disillusioned and leaves Finn and treasure hunting. However, Finn finds a clue that can lead him to the Aurelia and convinces Tess’ current boss, multi-millionaire Nigel Honeycutt, and his daughter Gemma to sponsor his search. Although Tess is reluctantly reeled back into the world of treasure hunting, she soon rediscovers her passion for it. Like most other movies and shows about lost treasures, ‘Fool’s Gold’ fills us with an almost insatiable need to know whether the treasure hunting depicted in the film and the history behind it have any real-life basis. Here is what you need to know about it. Is Fool’s Gold Based on a True Story?No, ‘Fool’s Gold’ is not based on a true story. Neither McConaughey nor Hudson’s character is based on a real-life individual. While the 1715 Treasure Fleet is real, there is no Aurelia among the identified ships. However, the character of Moe Fitch, who is Finn’s mentor and portrayed by Ray Winstone, is reportedly based on the legendary Mel Fisher, who discovered the wreckage of the Nuestra Señora de Atocha, which sank in 1622 near Florida. A native of Indiana, Fisher relocated to California and set up a diving shop there. He and his wife Dolores ran the business together and were pioneers of diving. In 1973, Fisher discovered silver bars in the Atocha wreckage. Two years later, his son Dirk found five canons with markings that prove that they are indeed from Atocha. However, tragedy struck the Fisher family shortly after. Dirk, his wife Angela, and diver Rick Gage were killed when their boat went down because of a malfunctioning bilged pump. After spending decades without much success but still ardently believing his life’s motto, “Today’s the Day,” Fisher found the main pile of the Atocha with the help of his crew. The value of the cargo is estimated somewhere between $200 million and $400 million. It comprises 24 tons of silver bullion, ingots, and coins; over a thousand pounds of silverware, crucifixes, and other items; hundreds of high-quality emeralds; over two thousand lighter stones; and more than 250 pounds of gold bars, discs, and bits. And this is supposed to be only half of what Atocha had on board at the time of the sinking. The Florida state made Fisher’s company hand over 25% of the treasure they brought to the surface to the state. Fisher’s company sued the state and got a verdict in their favor. Just like the Fitch-Finnegan Maritime Museum in the movie, where the treasures found on the Aurelia wreckage are displayed, Fisher’s discoveries are kept at Mel Fisher’s Treasure Museum in Sebastian, Florida, and Mel Fisher Maritime Museum in Key West, Florida. Evidently, it’s understandable if someone thinks that ‘Fool’s Gold’ is based on a true story, but that’s really not the case. Read More: Where Was Fool’s Gold Filmed? SPONSORED LINKS
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Where was Fool's Gold filmed?City locations. Brisbane, Australia; Eleuthera, the Bahamas Location TypesFilm Studio, Schools/Colleges, Church/Temple Location StylesBeachfront, Boat Style, Bohemian, Colonial, Exotic/Tropical About Fool's GoldAndy Tennant's 2008 romantic comedy adventure Fool's Gold, featuring Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson in the leading roles, was released on February 8th of that year. It also starred Donald Sutherland and Alexis Dziena as supporting cast members. Broderick Johnson, Andrew A. Kosove, Ray Angelic, and Sarah Aubrey are credited with producing the film, while John Claflin, Daniel Zelman, and Dirk Wittenborn wrote it for us to enjoy. Ben "Finn" Finnegan (McConaughey) is a treasure hunter obsessed with finding the Queen's Dowry, an infamous collection of 40 chests stuffed to the brim with priceless loot and lost at sea in 1715. Though he has dedicated himself entirely to this notorious pursuit, Finn has unintentionally neglected his marriage with Tess (Hudson), whom he loves deeply. Exasperated by the search, Tess is determined to start a new life and work when she takes on Nigel Honeycutt's (Sutherland) luxurious yacht. As Tess begins to savor her newfound freedom and carefree attitude, Finn entices the daring baron and his sophisticated daughter Gemma (Dziena) with promises of finally discovering the long-sought Spanish treasure. Fool’s Gold received generally mixed reviews from critics and did not fare well at the box office, grossing $110.5 million worldwide on its $70.2 million budget. Nonetheless, this film was nominated for various prestigious awards, such as the Teen Choice Award "Choice Movie: Chick Flick" and the International Film Music Critics Awards "Best Original Score for a Comedy Film." Fool's Gold LocationsFool's Gold utilized numerous stunning locations to bring its story to life. Most scenes were filmed in Australia and the Bahamas, featuring popular Queensland hotspots such as Hervey Bay, Cairns, Airlie Beach, Fraser Island, Hamilton Island, and Lizard Island. Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island was also used for some of the more critical sequences, with additional scenes shot at Port Douglas and Batt Reef—the site of the late Steve Irwin's passing. The backdrop of these regions provides a stunning view of their surrounding landmarks and areas of interest. The white-sand beaches of Queensland are genuinely picturesque, with an array of vibrant coral reefs and luscious tropical forests that make it difficult not to feel awestruck. Meanwhile, in the Bahamas, visitors can explore an abundance of historically significant sites amongst its hospitable islands. A trip to witness the locations of Fool's Gold would be nothing short of worthwhile for any traveler looking for a unique adventure. There’s plenty to do throughout Australia and the Bahamas, from enjoying spectacular views or learning about local cultures, so why not start planning your journey today? Divorce scene in Fool's GoldQueensland University of Technology, 2 George St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia The scene in the courthouse of Fool’s Gold is a pivotal moment for Finn and Tess. The divorce hearing was filmed at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) administrative buildings in Brisbane, Australia. QUT traces its origins all the way back to 1849 when it first began as the Brisbane School of Arts. QUT's main campus is situated in the Brisbane CBD alongside four other university campuses making up ‘the Knowledge Precinct’. To get to this location, catch a train to Central Station from any part of Brisbane and then take either bus or City Cat ferries to Gardens Point Terminal, where the QUT main campus is located. Alternatively, you can drive to Gardens Point Campus via Captain Cook Bridge. Once there, park at the QUT car park, which has short- and long-term options. Underwater and yacht scenes in Fool's GoldVillage Roadshow Studios, Oxenford, Queensland, Australia The yacht and underwater scenes take place on a yacht with the protagonists. During dinner on the yacht, both Tess and Finn tell Nigel about the treasure they’re hunting, which was believed to be the Queen's Dowry from Seville’s Archivo de Indias. As such, they decide to embark on an expedition in Florida hoping to find it. Capturing the picture in all its glory, Village Roadshow Studios, located in Oxenford, Queensland, served as a backdrop for this production. Stages 1,3,5, and 8 were used to capture footage of this movie. The facility consists of six sound stages and various water tanks used to film some underwater scenes for Fool's Gold. It also houses one of Australia's most giant underwater filming tanks, complete with boat wrecks that were utilized to recreate realistic conditions and settings for movies that require them. Since the studios are not accessible to the general public, only people receiving permission from a production can grant access inside. As the studios are privately owned, contacting them directly for entrance into their facilities is necessary. To get to Village Roadshow Studios, take the M1 heading south from Brisbane Airport, then take exit 69 onto Gaven Way and turn left onto Entertainment Road. Shallow diving scenes in Fool's GoldEleuthera Island, Bahamas These scenes from Fool's Gold in the Bahamas show Finn and Tess searching for the lost treasure with their Precious Gem boat and accompanied by the owner, multi-millionaire Nigel. In this search, they glimpse an old Spanish galleon, Aurelia, which is a clue to finding the treasure. This scene was acclaimed for its cinematic beauty, with the boats gliding across crystal blue waters, surrounded by lush tropical vegetation and dazzling beaches. Eleuthera is an iconic paradise; its pink-sand beaches, deep blue waters, and diverse wildlife have made it a popular location for many movies. As part of the Bahamas archipelago, this majestic island offers a breathtaking setting that is perfect for diving scenes in films. For stress-free travel to Eleuthera, hop on a commercial flight. Finn makes a discovery scene in Fool's GoldWhitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island, Queensland, Australia In this scene, Tess and Finn begin to discover clues leading to the whereabouts of the Spanish galleon Aurelia in the ocean. This scene was filmed on Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island, in Australia. As Tess and Finn take in the magnificent view of Whitehaven Beach, they observe a plethora of discoveries from the ocean. Consequently, their curiosity leads them to an ancient church, where they unearth a long-lost diary detailing its precise location. Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island in Australia was the backdrop for some of the most important sequences of this movie, and it's no surprise why. Whitehaven is a premier filming location with its stunning purity, crystal-white sands, and lush tropical ambiance that perfectly mimics The Bahamas. It has been documented throughout history as a sought-after location due to its beauty and natural serenity. In recent years, it has become even more popular with travelers seeking an escape from their daily routines. Travelers can easily access the Whitsundays through two convenient airports, namely Hamilton Island Airport (HTI) and Whitsundays Coast Airport (PPP). The latter is located 25 minutes away from Airlie Beach, while the former lies on Hamilton Island. Alternatively, you can take a helicopter tour directly from Airlie or Hamilton Island to Whitehaven Beach to enjoy its beauty without going through other islands. Finn and Tess find a logbook scene in Fool's GoldCity Botanic Gardens, 147 Alice St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia This scene in Fool's Gold was filmed at St Mary's Anglican Church in the City Botanic Gardens in Brisbane. The church is an iconic landmark of the city, established in 1873 as a farm for the Moreton Bay penal settlement. In the scene, Finn and Tess follow clues to an old church, where they discover a logbook describing the treasure's location. Later, BiggBunny (Kevin Hart) and his associates take Tess hostage and assume that Finn was killed. The City Botanic Gardens is famous for its lush greenery and a wide variety of plants, as well as many historical monuments, including the church. The gardens feature beautiful walking tracks and plenty of places to relax and enjoy nature, such as picnic areas, barbeque facilities, playgrounds, and even outdoor yoga classes. They are also home to unique events such as outdoor cinema screenings, markets, and live music performances. If you want to explore this filming site of Fool's Gold, it's easy to get there. Located at Alice Street in Brisbane City, it is only a 2km journey from Central Station. On the surface, Fool’s Gold could be seen as little more than an entertaining and light-hearted romp. However, beneath its comedic exterior lies a deeper exploration of family dynamics and the power of love. The performances from McConaughey and Hudson are both electrifying and sincere. They capture the nuance of their characters’ emotions perfectly, making it easy for viewers to empathize with them throughout their journey. The script also does a great job of weaving humor with depth, creating a unique balance between light-hearted entertainment and serious character development. It’s also set against a backdrop of some truly spectacular scenery. So if you’re planning an adventure to Australia or the Bahamas, why not check out some of these stunning locations for yourself? The Online ReflectorPrint This Post ‘Fools Gold’ a treasureBy Sami Shelton, News Editor With February being the month of love, we are sure to see several romantic comedies make their way to the silver screen this season. “Fool’s Gold,” directed by Andy Tennant, is one chick-flick that you may actually be able to get your partner to watch. The movie begins with island bum Benjamin “Finn” Finnegan (Matthew McConaughey, “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”) scuba diving in a reef just off a Bahamian island. During the dive, Finn and partner Alfonzo (Ewen Bremner, “Elizabeth I”) discover a shard of a dinner plate that bears the family crest of 18th century Spanish royals. They believe the shard is from the sunken ship Aurelia, which contained massive amounts of treasure. This is just the beginning of Finn’s misfortunes, as he and Alfonzo are soon picked up by two of Bigg Bunny’s henchmen. Bigg Bunny had loaned Finn a large amount of money to bring back treasure, and a shard of the dinner plate did not impress him. Finn is taken out to sea by the henchmen, chained up and dropped into the open ocean. Amazingly and predictably, Finn manages to escape the chains, float in open waters overnight and get picked up by some intoxicated college students on spring break in Florida. During all this, Finn is supposed to be getting divorced at a meeting with his soon-to-be-ex-wife and fellow treasure hunter Tess Finnegan (Kate Hudson, “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”). Of course he is late to the meeting due to being stranded at sea, so what very little he owns (including the sunken Booty Call) is given to Tess without argument. It is very obvious here that Finn and Tess still love each other. After the meeting, Finn tells Tess about his treasure, but they ultimately go their separate ways. Of course, they are almost instantly reunited when Finn saves the hat of Tess’ boss’ (Nigel) high-maintenance, celebrity daughter Gemma (Alexis Dziena). Finn makes his way on board, realizes that Tess works on the yacht and they both manage to convince Nigel to fund their hunt for Aurelia’s treasure. Tess and Finn scour the island for clues as to where the ship may have sank, and end up finding the answers in the oldest building on the island, a church. All of the historic treasure is displayed in a museum, and everyone involved with the hunt becomes very rich. Tess and Finn, not surprisingly, re-marry in the end. Although “Fool’s Gold” is not a deep, philosophical, thought-provoking movie, it is a humorous chick-flick that most men will even enjoy. The beautiful footage of the Bahamas is enough to warm up a cold winter night, and the sparks between another McConaughey/Hudson romance are more than enough reason to see this movie. If you are looking for a good date movie, “Fool’s Gold” is an excellent choice. Reflector OfficeEsch Hall 333 1400 East Hanna Avenue Indianapolis, IN Newsroom: (317) 788-3269 Advertising information: (317) 788-3269 Newsroom fax: (317) 788-3490 General E-mail: [email protected]
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In “Fool’s Gold” Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, as golden as a pair of rotisserie chickens, squabble and cavort in a tropical paradise. How nice for them, and for those in the audience who want nothing more from a midwinter trip to the movies than to gaze upon the tawny limbs and perfect bellybuttons of the stars. Not that there isn’t a lot of other stuff going on in “Fool’s Gold,” a hectic action-romance-comedy directed by Andy Tennant from a script credited to him, John Claflin and Daniel Zelman. There is Alexis Dziena’s bellybutton, for instance, winking in solidarity (and perhaps in friendly competition) with Ms. Hudson’s. And if plot is what you want, there is plenty of incident, including underwater fights and high-speed shenanigans involving motor scooters, Jet Skis and prop planes. There is also quite a crowd of stock supporting characters. I suppose the filmmakers can claim some originality in assembling, within a single movie, a rich old guy in an ascot (Donald Sutherland), a crusty boat captain (Ray Winstone) and a murderous, greedy rap star (Kevin Hart), along with a loving, sharp-tongued gay couple and a pair of hapless criminal minions. If only this hodgepodge offered more fun and less of the kind of frantic creative desperation that tries to pass itself off as giddy comic exuberance. Mr. McConaughey and Ms. Hudson, who were less than electrifying in “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,” appear to be suffering through a class in remedial chemistry, which they barely pass. Their characters, Finn and Tess, are on the verge of divorce. Finn is a feckless treasure hunter whose irresponsible ways have finally driven Tess, even though she still loves him, to dump him and return to graduate school. First, however, she finds work on a yacht belonging to Nigel Honeycutt (Mr. Sutherland), whose jet-setting daughter, Gemma (Ms. Dziena), drops in for some text messaging and bikini modeling. For a time “Fool’s Gold” holds out a vague promise of romantic farce, since it seems possible that either Gemma or her dad, or perhaps both, might become an obstacle to Tess and Finn’s inevitable reconciliation. Instead the film stages a melodrama of father-daughter estrangement between Nigel and Gemma and abruptly shelves the dumb bimbo jokes, though not the leering camerawork aimed at Ms. Dziena. And so the prospect of fireworks between Finn and Tess is quickly dampened, and the movie turns into a dull, noisy pursuit of old Spanish coins, aided by maps and letters and enough pseudohistorical explanation to round out the next episode in the “National Treasure” franchise. Will Finn and Tess find the treasure before the bad guys? Will they put aside their differences and rekindle their love? Yes to both questions! I haven’t spoiled anything, by the way. But perhaps I’ve saved you some trouble. “Fool’s Gold” is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned). It has some violence and sexual situations. FOOL’S GOLD Opens on Friday nationwide. Directed by Andy Tennant; written by Mr. Tennant, John Claflin and Daniel Zelman, based on a story by Mr. Claflin and Mr. Zelman; director of photography, Don Burgess; edited by Troy Takaki and Tracey Wadmore-Smith; music by George Fenton; production designer, Charles Wood; produced by Donald De Line, Bernie Goldmann and Jon Klane; released by Warner Brothers Pictures. Running time: 1 hour 52 minutes. WITH: Matthew McConaughey (Finn), Kate Hudson (Tess), Donald Sutherland (Nigel Honeycutt), Ewen Bremner (Alfonz), Alexis Dziena (Gemma Honeycutt), Kevin Hart (Bigg Bunny) and Ray Winstone (Moe Fitch). |
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The principal photography for 'Fool's Gold' reportedly began in November 2006 and ended in May 2007. Since you are curious to know more about where this movie was shot, we're happy to share with you everything we have found. Brisbane, Australia. The movie was extensively filmed over different areas to achieve the incredible vision that ...
Fool's Gold is a 2008 American romantic action comedy film from Warner Bros. Pictures about a recently divorced couple who rekindle their romantic life while searching for a lost treasure.The film is directed by Andy Tennant and reunites the How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days stars Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson.It received negative reviews from critics and grossed $111 million worldwide.
The vessel was featured throughout the 2008 film Fool's Gold, staring Matthew McCanaughey and Kate Hudson. Currently in active charter service, Penny Mae is a 142-foot trideck motoryacht and Hull #2 in the Richmond Status Quo Yachts Series. The vessel was featured throughout the 2008 film Fool's Gold, staring Matthew McCanaughey and Kate Hudson.
Fool's Gold: Directed by Andy Tennant. With Matthew McConaughey, Kate Hudson, Donald Sutherland, Alexis Dziena. A new clue to the whereabouts of a lost treasure rekindles a married couple's sense of adventure -- and their estranged romance.
Fool's Gold. "Moe Fitch" is based on treasure hunter Mel Fisher, whose Key West maritime museum houses gold and silver artifacts from Spanish treasure ships. Production was delayed when an infestation of deadly box jellyfish kept Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson out of the water. The Precious Gem is a 135' Sovereign yacht built in New ...
Benjamin "Finn" Finnegan (Matthew McConaughey) is a treasure hunter looking for a treasure from a Spanish galleon known as the Aurelia, that was lost at sea with the 1715 Treasure Fleet. In his search to find the treasure, his wife, Tess (Kate Hudson), divorces him. Tess has been working as a steward on a huge yacht owned by multi-millionaire ...
Written by GenerationofSwine on January 14, 2023. Treasure hunter Ben "Finn" Finnegan has sunk his marriage to Tess and his trusty boat in his obsessive quest to find the legendary Queen's Dowry. When he finds a vital clue that may finally pinpoint the treasure's whereabouts, he drags Tess and her boss, billionaire Nigel Honeycutt, along on the ...
The film stars Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson. The film also stars Donald Sutherland (Pride and Prejudice), Ewen Bremner (Match Point), Alexis Dziena (Broken Flowers), Kevin Hart (Epic Movie) and Ray Winstone (Beowulf). Warner Bros. Pictures presents a De Line Pictures/Bernie Goldmann Production, an Andy Tennant Film, Fool's Gold.
Ben Finn Finnegan is a good-natured, surf bum-turned-treasure hunter who is obsessed with finding the legendary 18th century Queen''s Dowry--40 chests of exotic treasure that was lost at sea in 1715. In his quest, Finn has sunk everything he has, including his marriage to Tess Finnegan and his more-rusty-than-trusty salvage boat, Booty Calls.
Fool's Gold. Treasure hunter Ben "Finn" Finnegan (Matthew McConaughey) has sunk his marriage to Tess (Kate Hudson) and his trusty boat in his obsessive quest to find the legendary Queen's Dowry ...
By romantic comedy standards, FOOL's GOLD is actually more of a treasure-hunting action/adventure. Matthew McConaughey plays Finn, a laid-back surfer dude obsessed with finding a buried Spanish treasure off the coast of the Florida Keys. To do so, he has to get rich (and, in some cases, dangerous) patrons to fund his expeditions.
No, 'Fool's Gold' is not based on a true story. Neither McConaughey nor Hudson's character is based on a real-life individual. While the 1715 Treasure Fleet is real, there is no Aurelia among the identified ships. However, the character of Moe Fitch, who is Finn's mentor and portrayed by Ray Winstone, is reportedly based on the ...
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Fool's Gold is a film directed by Andy Tennant with Matthew McConaughey, Kate Hudson, Donald Sutherland, Ray Winstone .... Year: 2008. Original title: Fool's Gold. Synopsis: Ben "Finn" Finnegan is an affable, modern-day treasure hunter who is obsessed with finding the legendary 18th century Queen's Dowry--40 chests of priceless treasure that was lost at sea in ...You can watch Fool's Gold ...
Much to Tess' consternation, Finn maneuvers himself aboard Nigel's yacht and, using his roguish charm, convinces the tycoon and his celebutante daughter, Gemma (Alexis Dziena), to join him in the ...
Having lost his (and Tess's) boat to the sea in the opening credits, opportunist Finn sees a chance to rope in some help and contrives a meeting with Honeycutt, who warms to Finn's salty charms.
Fool's Gold Locations. Fool's Gold utilized numerous stunning locations to bring its story to life. Most scenes were filmed in Australia and the Bahamas, featuring popular Queensland hotspots such as Hervey Bay, Cairns, Airlie Beach, Fraser Island, Hamilton Island, and Lizard Island. Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island was also used for some ...
The movie begins with island bum Benjamin "Finn" Finnegan (Matthew McConaughey, "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days") scuba diving in a reef just off a Bahamian island. During the dive, Finn and partner Alfonzo (Ewen Bremner, "Elizabeth I") discover a shard of a dinner plate that bears the family crest of 18th century Spanish royals.
Feb. 8, 2008. In "Fool's Gold" Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, as golden as a pair of rotisserie chickens, squabble and cavort in a tropical paradise. How nice for them, and for those ...