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Deux amis de longue date et boxeurs ratés se laissent entraîner dans une combine de blanchiment d'argent par une petite organisation criminelle.Deux amis de longue date et boxeurs ratés se laissent entraîner dans une combine de blanchiment d'argent par une petite organisation criminelle.Deux amis de longue date et boxeurs ratés se laissent entraîner dans une combine de blanchiment d'argent par une petite organisation criminelle.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Kimberley Davies
- Bartender
- (as Kimberly Davies)
Esta-Joy Peters
- Salesperson
- (as Esta Joy Peters)
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MADE writer, director, and co-producer Jon Favreau did a good job with this film in that the movie was shot in twenty-six days. That is a very short amount of time in making a movie. With a low budget, Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn steal the show as two would-be boxers that are hired by a mob figure(Peter Falk) to settle business with another boss in New York City. Bobby(Favreau) and Ricky(Vaughn) dont know what is in store for them when they are confronted with the "real mob." Vince Vaughn is hilarious in this movie in that he tries to act like a typical mafia figure with money, women, and a rich lifestyle. He fails miserably in his attempts which backfire on him and Bobby completely. I remember seeing Jon Favreau as Sean Astin's best friend at Notre Dame in the movie RUDY, and as Cameron Diaz' husband in VERY BAD THINGS. I enjoy the work he does and RUDY is one of my personal favorites so that probably has something to do with why I like his work. I thought this movie was well worth watching although there is one thing i didnt like. The fact that Sean "P. Diddy" Combs was given the role of a mob boss didnt take to me very well. He should just stick to rapping and bag the acting. Other than that, I enjoyed watching MADE, especially Vince Vaughn's constant humor.
Apart from Jim Carrey's Cable Guy character, the role played by Vince Vaughn is perhaps the most annoying and irritating ever. We were so close to turning the DVD off and forgetting about it.
The movie's OK, a good story, but VV's character is too over the top and ruins a good movie.
The movie's OK, a good story, but VV's character is too over the top and ruins a good movie.
Well, let me start by saying that as a fan of Swingers, I had high hopes for this film despite its bad reviews. After watching it however, I simply wonder why God, why? This might be the most annoying film that came out since "lights, camera, action" first came from a directors mouth. Vince, please Vince, tell me you owed Jon a favor. The character (sorry, I have permanently stricten the name from my memory) might make you feel happy that you were having your wisdom teeth pulled, and I am still dumbfounded how the Saprano's cast go suckered into the roles they played....In any case...save your money...save your sanity...save yourself....chose life.
Peter Falk? How can his acting be anything other than a perfect 10? Peter Falk is undeniably `money!' But, he does not make the whole movie, however. Nay, Peter Falk is only one part of what I would call `Swingers with Balls.' Swingers was a great movie, but Made was even better. `Made' is more in your face! Sure Vince Vaughn is more obnoxious in Made, and sure the characters are pretty close to the same as Swingers; nevertheless, I have this distinct feeling that if Made were released first, instead of Swingers, Made would have been the movie people were talking about, and not the other way around. Maybe it is just my personality and my love for the shock value in movies, but I just feel that this one was more on the `money.' Did I mention Peter Falk's great acting? Oh yeah, there is some real talent and dark humor in Jon Favreau's writing and directing. Jon cannot afford to make too many more movies like this one, and I hope he has some other creative colors in his pallet, but only time will tell, and I would love to see some more dark humor from this guy.
I can't believe anyone could have seriously enjoyed this movie. This was no doubt one of the worst movies of the year. Vaughan's character couldn't have been any more annoying ! And Favreau was pretty much the same character he is in everything else I've seen him in. Sure, I loved Swingers too, but Vaughan and Favreau are one-role actors, always playing pretty much the same guys. I'm tired of them already. If you want to waste some more money go see Vaughan's new timewaster " The Prime Gig ". He's a little less annoying, but the movie is equally boring.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesVince Vaughn's dad Vernon makes a cameo as the Hollywood High School football coach.
- GaffesRicky says that Strega is a digestif, but both Ruiz and the Waiter correct him, saying it is an apertif. Strega is indeed a digestif.
- Citations
Ricky Slade: We don't wanna talk, we wanna scream at people, but we don't wanna listen or problem solve and that's what's frustrating about the fucking dynamic of the group
- Crédits fousThe very last credit is the phrase "Filmed entirely in the United States of America.", under the US stars-and-stripes flag.
- Bandes originalesMean to Me
Performed by Dean Martin
Written by Fred E. Ahlert and Roy Turk
Published by Fred Ahlert Music Corporation / Pencilmark Music, Inc. / Bienstock Publishing Company on behalf of Redwood Music, Ltd. / TRO-Cromwell Music, Inc. / Chappell & Co.
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Capitol Music Special Markets
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 313 300 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 118 003 $US
- 15 juil. 2001
- Montant brut mondial
- 5 480 653 $US
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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