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Shooting Gallery

  • Video
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.4K
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Shooting Gallery (2005)
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A street-smart pool player falls in with a pack of hustlers. As he rises in the underground circuit, he lands in the middle of a match between his boss and a crooked cop.A street-smart pool player falls in with a pack of hustlers. As he rises in the underground circuit, he lands in the middle of a match between his boss and a crooked cop.A street-smart pool player falls in with a pack of hustlers. As he rises in the underground circuit, he lands in the middle of a match between his boss and a crooked cop.

  • Director
    • Keoni Waxman
  • Writer
    • Keoni Waxman
  • Stars
    • Ving Rhames
    • Roselyn Sanchez
    • Daniel Newman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Keoni Waxman
    • Writer
      • Keoni Waxman
    • Stars
      • Ving Rhames
      • Roselyn Sanchez
      • Daniel Newman
    • 19User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Ving Rhames
    Ving Rhames
    • Cue Ball Carl Bridgers
    Roselyn Sanchez
    Roselyn Sanchez
    • Jezebel Black
    Daniel Newman
    Daniel Newman
    • Easy
    Freddie Prinze Jr.
    Freddie Prinze Jr.
    • Jericho Hudson
    Callum Keith Rennie
    Callum Keith Rennie
    • Michael Mortensen
    Angus Macfadyen
    Angus Macfadyen
    • Tenderloin Tony
    Devon Sawa
    Devon Sawa
    • Paul The Pawn
    Dan Bell
    • Nickles
    Jon Eyez
    • Mad Boy
    Mark Krasnoff
    • Larry
    Robert Pralgo
    Robert Pralgo
    • Robert Hudson
    • (as Rob Pralgo)
    Leicester Landon
    • Janna
    Jeffrey Huth
    • Tonight Show Ted
    Bill Romanowski
    Bill Romanowski
    • Case
    Phi-Long Nguyen
    Phi-Long Nguyen
    • Jaime
    Charles Bruno
    • Hustler
    Nick Gomez
    Nick Gomez
    • College Boy
    Glenn Robin
    Glenn Robin
    • Conventioneer
    • Director
      • Keoni Waxman
    • Writer
      • Keoni Waxman
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    7Nautica7mk

    Not a bad movie

    I didn't watch this movie expecting to find Oscar-caliber performances. But it did have a story, and it kept me interested right to the very end. The premise started out simple. Pool hustlers. And then suddenly it meat of the story starts to unravel, and I got to give props for an awesome climax. The pool playing was eye catching. And it's nice to finally see FPJ play subtle. It's a flawed film, but certainly not a terrible one. There were several pieces of dialogue I could live without. I was also a bit surprised to find myself chuckling a few times - when you see it, you'll know what I mean. Ving though felt terribly miscast, but he didn't distract me, so I'll take the good over the bad.
    4Matt_Layden

    "PoolHall Junkies This Is Not"

    A pool hustler becomes a member of a pack of hustlers. He rises to the top, but soon finds himself the monkey in the middle of a match between his boss and a crooked cop.

    Freddie Prinze Jr. seems to have a string of bad films lately, with such titles like Scooby Doo, Summer Catch and Scooby Doo 2. But one only has to look at his film credits to see that he hasn't been in a really good movie at all. His career ranges from teen slasher flicks to a poor excuse for a video game adaption. It seems with Shooting Gallery Freddie is trying to show that he's serious now, and that he's left his Scooby Doo image behind. Well, Freddie, I got a message for ya, keep dreaming'

    When I first came across Shooting Gallery, Poolhall Junkies rip-off is what came to my mind, but for the sake of an argument, I gave it a chance. After watching it, I still came to the conclusion that it's a poolhall junkies ripoff and a poorly executed one too. The main character here tries to act as if he's cool and slick, but with Freddi Prinze Jr. as your main catch, he's comes off and nothing more then a pretty face who thinks he can shoot some pool. In the final stages of the film, I wanted to cut my ears off I couldn't stand his "broken nose" accent. Ving Rhames makes an appearance. All he does is walk around and chew on alligator feet. He actually does nothing in the film, until the climax when he shoots some pool and a gun.

    In the film "Rounders" Norton has an ace tattooed on his arm, he says that he has an ace up his sleeve, it worked. In "Shooting Gallery" they get 8 balls tattooed on their arm, with Rhames on his bald head. It shows that their part of a gang...but it doesn't work. Rhames outfit is comical, you should see it to believe it. The plot is poorly written, and one of those, he was hustling everyone from the start type gigs, completely clichéd.

    The pool shooting is quite good, not better then what is showcased in "Poolhall Junkies" but good nonetheless. Freddie actually shoots some pool here, nice to see that, but it's obvious that the trick shots are done by someone else. I liked the whole switching of the shooting sides that Freddie does near the end though, I thought that was a neat addition. "Poolhall Junkies" has Walken and "Shooting Gallery" has Macfadyen. Macfadyen is definitely the highlight here as the drunk, druggie, poolhall hustler. He brings some enthusiasm to an otherwise dead cast. It was nice to see some life pumped into this dead film, but it doesn't last long.

    The poolhall lingo consists of what the director has heard and made up. Which is obvious when you listen to other lines such as "If I'm Lyin...I'm Dyin." Some characters names, if you'd like to hear are Paulie the Pawn and Cue Ball Carl. What's with the random words appearing on the screen? Poolhall lingo? Purpose to the script? It was distracting and adds nothing to the experience except confusion and dread.

    Skip "Shooting Gallery" unless you want a headache from poor acting and a clichéd plot. "Poolhall Junkies" this is not. Unless you're a massive fan of pool, check out something else.
    7ksf-2

    Prinz, Rhames, Rennie

    Freddie prinz is Jericho, hot shot pool player. And playa he is. He joins Cue Ball's group (Rhames) to take the money the tourists were so ready to give them. He's supposed to hand over a percentage to Cue Ball every time. But he starts playing on his own. And doesn't hand it over. And an undercover bails him out. And wants something. If Jericho will set it up to give up Cue Ball, detective Mortenson ( Callum Rennie) will have his back. But the cop has his own weaknesses... who is scamming who in this match of matches? Written and directed by Keoni Waxman; had been making films for ten years by this time. This one is pretty good.
    2deeveebee

    Unwatchable

    Giving it a 2 only because a few scenes are actually quite interestingly photographed. But otherwise this is pure, odious, drivel. Insulting that this guy Keoni Waxman actually expects people to sit all the way through this mess -- I sure didn't. Why is it so apparent that the writers of pool movies have never set foot in actual pool rooms? Why are we allowing these hacks to make movies? I saw the bad reviews on this one, and decided to rent it anyway because I love pool and I'm still waiting for a decent pool movie. (Poolhall Junkies is bad, sure, but at least it offered some laughs. It's worth the rental just to hear Christopher Walken say "Benz," and to see Rod Stieger overacting to the point of hilarity.) I'm begging you: don't make the same mistake I made. Skip this one entirely. Anything to dissuade Waxman from making another movie. Please!
    7musequestor

    So many negative reviews and I doubt that many of them have come from anyone with any interest in billiards.

    It's true that this is not some sort of award-winning movie it's also true that for entertainment value it's a great movie especially if you happen to be a pool player. Not as good as the Hustler but at least as good or better than The color of money accepting the fact that it doesn't have Paul Newman and unless you're a real Tom Cruise fan Paul Newman's the only star in the movie.MHO

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Poolhall Prophets
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Seven Arts Productions
      • Blue Rider Pictures
      • Steve Austin Productions
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      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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