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Oooh, what a piece of steaming horse manure. But this movie is actually funny, in the same way Ed Wood's classic "Plan 9 From Outer Space" is funny - just because it is sooo bad. I started counting bad writing, bad direction and bad acting moments but gave up halfway through, when I got to fifty examples. Just hearing Ron Perlman calling Cage "a really old guy", himself being 14 years older... Everything is off, from continuity to action scenes - looks like it was shot on a camcorder by a rank beginner.
Nicolas Cage must have some extremely expensive habits to finance, because this is far from the first time he has appeared in seriously badly made movies. He's the only "real" actor in this, but still phones it in. Avoid.
Nicolas Cage must have some extremely expensive habits to finance, because this is far from the first time he has appeared in seriously badly made movies. He's the only "real" actor in this, but still phones it in. Avoid.
Why this show packed with gratuitous, extreme splatter violence has reached an average 8.0 score is baffling.
The pace is extremely slow, with stupid dialogue that doesn't make sense and doesn't explain what's happening. The plot twists are as predictable as they are implausible, and the acting and casting is sub-par. The Wallace brothers and their mum are especially unconvincing.
Everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, is a mad, murdering psychopath, and they all seem to have multiple personalities. Not even the dumbest criminals are this stupid in real life, surely?
Add to that omnipotent and omnipresent anonymous puppet masters, ammo clips that never run out, people repeatedly dodging intense machine gun fire and more or less coming back from the dead. Not much to like, then. Go elsewhere.
The pace is extremely slow, with stupid dialogue that doesn't make sense and doesn't explain what's happening. The plot twists are as predictable as they are implausible, and the acting and casting is sub-par. The Wallace brothers and their mum are especially unconvincing.
Everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, is a mad, murdering psychopath, and they all seem to have multiple personalities. Not even the dumbest criminals are this stupid in real life, surely?
Add to that omnipotent and omnipresent anonymous puppet masters, ammo clips that never run out, people repeatedly dodging intense machine gun fire and more or less coming back from the dead. Not much to like, then. Go elsewhere.
I have a list of actors that I just can't stand, and Tom Hardy has been at the top of that list for ever. But somehow I still decided to give "MobLand" a chance, and I'm glad I did. Because in this, Hardy is absolutely brilliant!
Immediately I caught strong vibes of "Ray Donovan", which turned out to be just right, but this is even better. Plots twisting more intensely than Chubby Checker ever did, great acting, great cinematography, dark humour, a stir crazy evil grandma - what more can you wish for?
The only flaws - that should really make it a 9.5 if possible - are that Pierce Brosnan isn't entirely convincing as the mobster patriarch, and that Emmet Scanlan (who is high up on my aforementioned list) is in it, but luckily not in a major role.
Immediately I caught strong vibes of "Ray Donovan", which turned out to be just right, but this is even better. Plots twisting more intensely than Chubby Checker ever did, great acting, great cinematography, dark humour, a stir crazy evil grandma - what more can you wish for?
The only flaws - that should really make it a 9.5 if possible - are that Pierce Brosnan isn't entirely convincing as the mobster patriarch, and that Emmet Scanlan (who is high up on my aforementioned list) is in it, but luckily not in a major role.