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Deck of Cards

  • 2022
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
9.1/10
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Richard Bernard, Joe Estevez, Gregg Turkington, Mark Proksch, James Mane, Tim Heidecker, Christina Jacquelyn Calph, Michael Matthews, and Bobby Valli in Deck of Cards (2022)
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The king of hearts has disappeared from the Kingdom of Cards, and the Joker and his friends set out on a quest to locate him, but there are other forces at play in the Kingdom, and someone m... Read allThe king of hearts has disappeared from the Kingdom of Cards, and the Joker and his friends set out on a quest to locate him, but there are other forces at play in the Kingdom, and someone might have an ace up their sleeve.The king of hearts has disappeared from the Kingdom of Cards, and the Joker and his friends set out on a quest to locate him, but there are other forces at play in the Kingdom, and someone might have an ace up their sleeve.

  • Director
    • Eric Notarnicola
  • Writers
    • Tim Heidecker
    • Eric Notarnicola
    • Gregg Turkington
  • Stars
    • Gregg Turkington
    • Joe Estevez
    • Mark Proksch
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.1/10
    310
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Notarnicola
    • Writers
      • Tim Heidecker
      • Eric Notarnicola
      • Gregg Turkington
    • Stars
      • Gregg Turkington
      • Joe Estevez
      • Mark Proksch
    • 9User reviews
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    Gregg Turkington
    Gregg Turkington
    • Joker
    Joe Estevez
    Joe Estevez
    • King of Hearts
    Mark Proksch
    Mark Proksch
    • The Mummy…
    Michael Matthews
    • Ray Laroy…
    Bobby Valli
    • Dr. Antonio Fannuci
    James Mane
    • Lanoo
    Christina Jacquelyn Calph
    Christina Jacquelyn Calph
    • Queen of Hearts
    • (as Christina Calph)
    Richard Bernard
    Richard Bernard
    • Two of Diamonds
    • (as Richárd Bernard)
    Tim Heidecker
    Tim Heidecker
    • Agent JJ Denecker…
    • Director
      • Eric Notarnicola
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      • Tim Heidecker
      • Eric Notarnicola
      • Gregg Turkington
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    10Stay_away_from_the_Metropol

    A film experience unlike any before

    A film experience unlike any before.

    Gregg Turkington's DECK OF CARDS tells a historical tale that somehow previously slipped through each and every one of our school textbooks and documentary collections up until this point. Profound beyond belief, DECK OF CARDS tells the true story of how we humans as we know ourselves nearly missed out on knowing how a deck of cards works, entirely.

    While the writing and directing are equal parts challenging and and innovative, it's Tim Heidecker's dual performance as both Special Agemt JJ Denecker and the Jack of Cards that brings down the house in a walloping showcase of esteemed talent. Must be seen to believe.
    10ksetze

    A Triumph

    Once again mr turkington proves his unstoppable expertise. There's nothing more that needs to be said, so I'll share some other popcorn classics below.

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    Something to Talk About August 4, 1995 105 minutes You'll be talking about why you can't give 6 bags to this 90's 5 bagger.

    Return to Me April 7, 2000 115 minutes We all wish Bonnie Hunt would return to directing after seeing this 5 bagger.

    A Business Affair 3 November 1995 102 minutes Christopher Walken is someone anyone would want to have an affair with in this 5 bagger.

    Murphy's Romance December 25, 1985 107 minutes Everyone in tinseltown is talking about Corey Haim, see what the fuss is about in this 5 bagger.

    Picture Perfect August 1, 1997 105 minutes Picture perfect is a perfect picture, classic 5 bagger.

    One Fine Day December 20, 1996 108 minutes Any day would be a fine day to watch this 5 bagger.

    It Had to Be You Oct 21, 2016 85 minutes It had to be 5 bags of organic, sustainably sourced popcorn for this indie 5 bagger.

    Message in a Bottle February 12, 1999 131 minutes The message is "Sequel please Hollywood" in this 5 bagger.

    I'm with Lucy 3 November 2002 90 minutes You'll love Lucy after sitting through this 5 bagger.

    The Brothers March 23, 2001 102 minutes Brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers... the whole family will enjoy this 5 bagger.

    Save the Last Dance January 12, 2001 112 minutes The premise promises cliches in this classic 5 bagger.

    Angel Eyes May 18, 2001 102 minutes J-Lo provides the eye-candy in this pre-9/11 5 bagger.

    Mona Lisa Smile December 19, 2003 117 minutes Mona Lisa is smiling at all the Oscars she won in this 5 bagger.
    10mcleaway

    A singular acheivement

    Perfect. Perfect on every level from the acting to the script, to the cinematography, everything about this movie is 100% perfect.

    I have only ever seen this film once, I only ever want to see this film once and I will only ever need to see this film once. It is etched on my mind. It stands alone as a monumental piece of cinema, a magnificent accomplishment.

    Gregg Turkington is a unique man who really does deserve the title of "genius" when it comes to cinema. He is a buff, but he is one of us, and believe me, this buff has the right stuff.

    It goes without saying that Deck of Cards is the best movie ever made.
    10Bip_Henderson

    Pop up some popcorn, 5 bags worth!

    Deck of Cards not only dazzles with Gregg Turkington's directorial brilliance but also features an unforgettable performance by Mark Proksch as Albert Einstein. Proksch's portrayal of the iconic physicist is nothing short of extraordinary, adding a layer of depth and authenticity to the film. His ability to embody the essence of Einstein, capturing both the intellect and humanity of the character, elevates Deck of Cards to new heights.

    Proksch's performance as Albert Einstein in Deck of Cards has left an indelible mark on the film industry, inspiring none other than Christopher Nolan. It is rumored that Nolan, deeply impressed by Proksch's nuanced and compelling portrayal, drew inspiration for his own project, "Oppenheimer." This speaks volumes about the impact of Proksch's acting, as Nolan is renowned for his discerning eye and commitment to excellence in filmmaking.

    In essence, Mark Proksch's stellar performance in Deck of Cards not only contributes to the film's success but also serves as a catalyst for broader artistic endeavors. His ability to bring historical figures to life on screen has undoubtedly left an enduring impression, influencing even the most esteemed filmmakers in the industry. Proksch's contribution to the film stands as a testament to the collaborative brilliance that Turkington fosters in his projects, making Deck of Cards a must-see for film buffs and a source of inspiration for filmmakers worldwide.

    While Deck of Cards undoubtedly shines as a cinematic gem, it's essential to address the nuances that come with any film. Regrettably, the only hiccup in this otherwise impeccable masterpiece is the segments featuring Tim Heidecker. Heidecker's performance, though undoubtedly talented in other contexts, appears somewhat out of sync with the overall tone and pacing of Deck of Cards.

    It's important to note that this critique is not a reflection of Heidecker's capabilities as an actor, but rather a subjective observation of how his presence might disrupt the seamless flow of the narrative. The film, which otherwise maintains a captivating rhythm, encounters a brief stumbling block during these moments.

    This critique should be taken with a grain of salt, as opinions on comedic timing and tonal balance vary among viewers. However, the consensus remains that while Deck of Cards is a triumph on many fronts, the portions involving Tim Heidecker may leave some audience members yearning for a more harmonious integration of his comedic style within the broader context of the film.

    In the grand tapestry of cinema, imperfections are a natural part of the artistic process, and this minor critique does little to diminish the overall brilliance of Gregg Turkington's directorial vision in Deck of Cards. Despite this small hiccup, the film remains a captivating and thought-provoking experience, showcasing Turkington's mastery in crafting compelling narratives and delivering visual excellence.
    10Winklestoo

    The Silver Screen Perfected!

    'Deck Of Cards' by Gregg Turkington - (The worlds most acclaimed Movie Buff) - is the most significant and important film in years. Gregg has brought back a legendary character to the silver screen - The Joker!

    This classic redefines cinema, In the way movies are supposed to be.

    This film gets 6 bags of popcorn and a deck of playing cards.

    I would've given this film 7 bags if it hadn't been meddled with by Tim Heidecker, who doesn't even know or appreciate movies and all he cares about is his stupid rock band and rip off 'businesses' if you can even call them that.

    Film Buffs unite! The Silver screen is restored with a wonderful tip of the hat to the great 'Wizard of Oz'! You won't want to miss this Friday night!

    5 Bags 2 Cups of soda.

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      The intended original run time of Deck of Cards was 105 minutes.
    • Goofs
      At 3:36, the character of The Mummy can be seen in the background before he is supposed to be introduced in the story.
    • Quotes

      Agent JJ Denecker: I'd love to stay and party but it's poker night in heaven and I've got a table waiting for me with Einstein and uh, Jimi Hendrix and uh, Rush Limabugh

    • Alternate versions
      The 105-minute "Turkington Cut"
    • Connections
      References Une étoile est née (1937)

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      • September 2, 2022 (United States)
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