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Let the critics have their say ripping this sequel. But as far as I'm concerned, I laughed very hard and was amazed at what special effects can achieve. Just go into your nearest THX sound theater, grab some popcorn and a drink, position yourself pretty much in the middle row, forget your troubles and enjoy the ride. Just have fun and if you DON'T laugh at any of the DOG'S lines, then check yourself into the nearest hospital!
As a gambler who lives in Vegas, I know of what I speak! This is a SUPER film way ahead of its time, filmed in 1974. I purchased it on DVD and get as big of a kick out of it in 2002 as I did 28 years ago! All performances are top-of-the-line with James Caan never being better. I want to laugh AND cry at the same time over some of the scenes in this wonderful film, but it takes a true risk-taker to truely appreciate it and the message it delivers. 5***** out of 5 *****
Best lines: "The don't give out awards at the half, Axel." Axel: "I couldn't have lost those games. I hit 13 passes in a row in Vegas." Bookie: "But you DID!"
Best lines: "The don't give out awards at the half, Axel." Axel: "I couldn't have lost those games. I hit 13 passes in a row in Vegas." Bookie: "But you DID!"
Prepare yourself for something you've NEVER seen before! Leave it up to Steven Spielberg along with his friend, Tom Cruise, to give you an incredible journey for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes. Put yourselves in the FUTURISTIC mode and don't worry if you don't understand it all. You'll get it in the end. Just buckle up and appreciate the fact that you are seeing something VERY special. As with The Beatles'album, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" back in the 60's, which was ground-breaking for the music industry, look at this film the same way. Heck, even Spielberg's friend, George Lucas, is probably amazed (and jealous). Just enjoy. Enough said.