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Two For The Money (2005)

Two For The Money
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2005
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Academy Award® winner AL PACINO and MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY star in this adrenaline-charged thriller about the sexy, high-stakes world of sports betting, where fortunes can be made and lost with a flip of a coin. When Brandon Lang (MCCONAUGHEY) becomes the protÉgÉ of sports gambling's power player, Walter Abrams (PACINO), he swiftly becomes the golden boy of the high-rolling world for consistently picking football winners. Now, with millions on the line, he finds himself in a deadly game of con- versus-con with his new mentor. Also starring Renee Russo and Jeremy Piven (TV's Entourage), Two for the Money sizzles with intense, non-stop thrills!


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© 2005 Morgan Creek. All Rights Reserved.


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CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Erwin
RATED 2 STARS


Al Pacino is being singled out for much praise -- and much scorn -- in D.J. Caruso's Two for the Money. His is a performance vibrating with tension and need, writes Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times. Robert K. Elder in the Chicago Tribune describes him as the Michelangelo of alpha males, the superior craftsman of high-strung, barking-mad rulers of men. Kyle Smith in the New York Post comments that Pacino is always worth watching. ... He brings so much flash he almost makes us forget that the story, and even the setting, don't make sense. But Chris Kaltenbach writes in the Baltimore Sun, If watching Al Pacino overact does it for you, then by all means go see Two for the Money. Similarly, Peter Howell in the Toronto Star observes, Al Pacino begins dining on the shrubbery from the moment the camera turns to him. Philip Wuntch in the Dallas Morning News says that Pacino overacts with such self-aware vigor, vintage movie fans may wonder if he's possessed by the spirit of Bette Davis. And Steven Rea concludes in the Philadelphia Inquirer: A little Al Pacino goes a long way, and his rants and revelations assume a sort of bludgeoning familiarity as the film progresses, heading for a muddled, emotionally messy conclusion.





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Reviewed by: dagucc on 6/2/2006 5:38:47 PM
RATED 4 STARS

great movie



Lew Erwin

RATED 2 STARS

Al Pacino is being singled out for much praise -- and much scorn -- in D.J. Caruso's Two for the Money. His is a performance vibrating with tension and need, writes Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times. Robert K. Elder in the Chicago Tribune describes him as the Michelangelo of alpha males, the superior craftsman of high-strung, barking-mad rulers of men. Kyle Smith in the New York Post comments that Pacino is always worth watching. ... He brings so much flash he almost makes us forget that the story, and even the setting, don't make sense. But Chris Kaltenbach writes in the Baltimore Sun, If watching Al Pacino overact does it for you, then by all means go see Two for the Money. Similarly, Peter Howell in the Toronto Star observes, Al Pacino begins dining on the shrubbery from the moment the camera turns to him. Philip Wuntch in the Dallas Morning News says that Pacino overacts with such self-aware vigor, vintage movie fans may wonder if he's possessed by the spirit of Bette Davis. And Steven Rea concludes in the Philadelphia Inquirer: A little Al Pacino goes a long way, and his rants and revelations assume a sort of bludgeoning familiarity as the film progresses, heading for a muddled, emotionally messy conclusion.




FEATURED CUSTOMER REVIEW


Reviewed by: dagucc on 6/2/2006 5:38:47 PM
RATED 4 STARS

great movie




Two For The Money has 9 user ratings.


Customer Reviews for Two For The Money
Reviewed by: dagucc on 6/2/2006 5:38:47 PM
RATED 4 STARS




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