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Two for the Money

  • 2005
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Matthew McConaughey and Al Pacino in Two for the Money (2005)
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Après qu'une blessure au genou ait mis fin à sa carrière, une ancienne star du football universitaire fait équipe avec l'un des revendeurs les plus renommés du secteur des jeux de hasard spo... Tout lireAprès qu'une blessure au genou ait mis fin à sa carrière, une ancienne star du football universitaire fait équipe avec l'un des revendeurs les plus renommés du secteur des jeux de hasard sportifs.Après qu'une blessure au genou ait mis fin à sa carrière, une ancienne star du football universitaire fait équipe avec l'un des revendeurs les plus renommés du secteur des jeux de hasard sportifs.

  • Réalisation
    • D.J. Caruso
  • Scénario
    • Dan Gilroy
  • Casting principal
    • Matthew McConaughey
    • Al Pacino
    • Rene Russo
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    • Réalisation
      • D.J. Caruso
    • Scénario
      • Dan Gilroy
    • Casting principal
      • Matthew McConaughey
      • Al Pacino
      • Rene Russo
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Matthew McConaughey
    Matthew McConaughey
    • Brandon
    Al Pacino
    Al Pacino
    • Walter
    Rene Russo
    Rene Russo
    • Toni
    Armand Assante
    Armand Assante
    • Novian
    Jeremy Piven
    Jeremy Piven
    • Jerry
    Jaime King
    Jaime King
    • Alexandria
    Kevin Chapman
    Kevin Chapman
    • Southie
    Ralph Garman
    Ralph Garman
    • Reggie
    Gedde Watanabe
    Gedde Watanabe
    • Milton
    Carly Pope
    Carly Pope
    • Tammy
    Charles Carroll
    Charles Carroll
    • Chuck
    Gerard Plunkett
    Gerard Plunkett
    • Herbie
    • (as Gerrard Plunkett)
    Craig Veroni
    Craig Veroni
    • Amir
    James Kirk
    James Kirk
    • Denny
    Chrislyn Austin
    • Julia
    Denise Galik
    Denise Galik
    • Brandon's Mom
    Gary Hudson
    Gary Hudson
    • Brandon's Dad
    Jeremy Guilbaut
    Jeremy Guilbaut
    • Mitch
    • Réalisation
      • D.J. Caruso
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      • Dan Gilroy
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    6leilapostgrad

    Austin Movie Show review

    Matthew McConaughey is Brandon Lang, a former college football star who devastated his knee and was never able to play professionally. Six years later he's recording "sports predictions" for a 1-900 number in Las Vegas and living with his mom and younger brother, still dreaming of playing professional football one day. He never hears from the Cowboys, but he does get a call from Walter Abrams (the Godfather himself, Al Pacino), an entrepreneur who runs his own sports betting business, inviting him to move to New York and work for him.

    Though Brandon Lang is the hero of the story, Walter Abrams is the beating heart of Two For The Money. He's a recovered gambling addict who runs his own empire of "sports betting advisers." No other film has ever explored the psyche of the gambling addict so precisely and intimately. Abrams describes what it feels like to win, but even more fascinatingly, he discusses the addict's subconscious desire to loose it all. Gambling addicts don't bury themselves in debt because they're sure they can win. They do it because they need to loose everything to feel alive.

    Two For The Money is better than I expected. The characters are rich and complex and the story is never dull. Hell, this movie is worth seeing for the topless McConaughey shots alone.
    7matthew-910

    Al Pacino IS this film

    Al Pacino carries this film all by himself.

    I can't think of a way that this could have been made without Pacino. Sure, Matthew McConaughey and Rene Russo gave convincing performances, but Pacino makes you feel sorry for the miserable, empty shell of a man he is.

    The plot was amazingly intricate and well carried, but (once again) without Pacino it would not have been delivered nearly as well. I think that they should have found a way to include a small explanation as to how sports betting works, so the fans who came in just to see Pacino would be able to understand how it works. Also, at times the movie just dragged on and on and on...

    I still think that Al Pacino is that movie. Pacino really extends himself the way he always does to keep the movie alive and moving. His character was one of the most miserable men I have ever seen, and while i hated him, I still identified a small part of myself with him, and that is the sign of a truly great actor.

    7/10
    7TOMASBBloodhound

    Worth betting on, for the most part.

    Two for the Money is a decent, diverting picture. The material at times seems a little beneath these fine actors, but the film ends up hitting enough of the right notes to make it worth seeing.

    Matthew McConaughey would seem a little out of his league on the same screen with Al Pacino and Rene Russo. By the end of the film, you will most likely feel that he's more than held his own, however. McConaughey plays a former college football star who sees his chances of a professional career destroyed by a serious injury. He quickly finds himself picking college football games for a low-rent betting line. With all of his past experience as a player, he does quite well with it. Well enough to attract the attention of Al Pacino, who runs a more up-scale operation in New York. By the end of the first half hour, McConaughey is picking all kinds of football winners, and making Pacino a ton of money. As you would expect, this success does not last very long as various egos spiral out of control and the betting gods turn on our heroes as they eventually do to all of us. The film is more of a character study about the minds of gamblers and lost identity than it is about the workings of an actual betting organization. Overall, it works on a couple different levels.

    Pacino is fine, but not as out of control as you might hope. His character has a bad heart, so any typical Pacino tantrums are not really in order for him. He brings as much dignity as one could to the role of an addicted gambler, though. Rene Russo is terrific as his long-suffering wife and a former junkie. Pacino at some points seems to be trying to lose her to McConaughey. He being one of those terribly afflicted gamblers who only feels alive when he's just lost everything he wagered. The supporting cast is pretty good, too. Jeremy Piven is always appreciated, and so is the appearance by Armand Assante.

    The best scene in the film takes place at a betting support group meeting that Pacino and his new protégé walk in on. Pacino, being a hopeless gambler himself shows empathy toward these degenerates, then has the nerve to pass out his business card to them!!! The logic I guess being that if you people have to lose, you might as well do it through a fellow degenerate gambler.

    The biggest flaw I noticed was too many shots of McConaughey without his shirt on. Yes, the guy has great abs, but we don't need to see so much of them!! Overall this is a good film with some interesting things to say about people who bet. Notice how in the end, the "experts" are really just like the guys they take calls from. During the big games, we're all just sitting there with a beer in our hand, hanging by every first down or dropped ball.

    7 of 10 stars.

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    7PersianPlaya408

    A mediocre film, far from reality

    This film is not as bad as many say, its a decent film about sports betting. I give the director credit for keeping it interesting as this film could have potentially been a bore. However there were some problems with the script, mainly the last act which was not logical. The acting and smart direction from Caruso save this project. Although it isn't a terribly convincing film, Pacinos performance allows is to not be a total disappointment. McConaughey was good as well, casted well in his role. Jeremy Piven was great in his supporting role, but Armand Assante was bad, boy does he not know how to perform lines and be convincing while doing it. Most of my problems with this film was Dan Gilroys screenplay which although at times smart, and entertaining, all in all not concise and consistent. 7/10
    6blanche-2

    Pacino and McConaughey - an odd pair

    Al Pacino stars with Matthew McConaughey and Rene Russo in "Two for the Money," a 2005 film directed by D.J. Caruso.

    Pacino plays Walter Abrams, a man with a serious heart condition, a wife, and a child. As his wife says, "he's held together by meetings. If it has an "anonymous" after its name, he goes to it." A former compulsive gambler, he now runs a sports betting business. He becomes interested in a former football player, retired due to a knee injury, named Brandon Lang (McConaughey). Lang gives out accurate predictions and point spreads on a 900 line, and Abrams invites Lang to work for him.

    Lang moves to New York, where Abrams changes his name to John Anthony, dresses him professionally, and ultimately puts him on television. Anthony is very successful - the business gets a percentage of every win, and Anthony does very well by his clients.

    Unfortunately, as Abrams himself says, Anthony is not a psychic - which Anthony seems to forget, becoming too interested in golf games with his clients instead of research, and the inevitable happens. "John Anthony" then must come to terms with the complex man he's working for and how and if he's going to get back in the game.

    This is a good-looking film with Pacino sucking out all the air in the room, overpowering both McConaughey and Russo with his take no prisoners acting. McConaughey is one hot number, and there was a time, when he first started acting, that he wanted to be another Paul Newman. Then he was pulled into chick flicks. The result is a successful career but not necessarily a successful acting career. Therefore he's not really a good match for Pacino.

    Jeremy Piven plays another analyst who works for Abrams, and he does an effective job, as does Armand Assante, a bettor who doesn't like to lose - he's really excellent in a short role.

    But Pacino rules - you can sense this man's volatility and you have no idea what he's going to pull next. This is definitely a film for Pacino fans. It's not terribly original, but there are some good scenes and some witty dialogue.

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    • Anecdotes
      Brandon Lang: The real Lang, whose story the movie is based on, is in a scene greeting Matthew McConaughey.
    • Gaffes
      When they go to "Puerto Rico" to meet the multi-millionaire gambler at his palatial digs, it is, in fact, a waterfront home in West Vancouver, Canada. The Coast Mountains and a BC Ferry going by can be seen in the background.
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      Walter Abrams: I will match my dysfunctional childhood and Toni's against yours, any day of the week. My father, five foot, arms like this... he had a cock like a Hebrew National. I even looked at him the wrong way, he smacked across the room like Jake LaMotta. By the time I was five, he yelled at me so much, I thought my name was Asshole.

    • Crédits fous
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    • Connexions
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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 juillet 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Dos por el Dinero
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 55th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Exterior)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Morgan Creek Productions
      • Morgan Creek Entertainment
      • Cosmic Entertainment
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      • 35 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 22 991 379 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 703 240 $US
      • 9 oct. 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 30 526 509 $US
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