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MAYHEM45 04-18-07 05:06 AM

Barf.
 


Cant wait until my GF drags me to see this one and I have to explain all the dumb shit that goes on.

Zybomb 04-18-07 05:29 AM

This was on display last year at the WSOP (the poster) I think it was supposed to come out a long time before now....

The date says March 16th.... I didnt hear about this.... did it come out then?

I think this will actually be pretty good... (yea yea flame away)

MAYHEM45 04-18-07 05:30 AM

May 4th now.

Talking Poker 04-18-07 11:49 AM

This movie was originally supposed to be released in 2004 (or maybe 05). I know it's been pushed back AT LEAST 2 years. Too funny that they can't even hit the date on their web site / movie poster.

The poker in this is SUPPOSED to be decent, but I predict it will suck ass.

MAYHEM45 04-18-07 04:23 PM

I remember the Lord Admiral Card Club podcast guys interviewing the director of the movie like 2 years ago, it sounded decent, but back then i was a fish. Poker and movies dont mix once you know what the fuck you're talking about. (Casino Royale LOLZ)

Spuddy 04-18-07 04:55 PM


I agree with you......

Well... we'll see at least

Invigilator 04-18-07 07:21 PM

tuned to the masses
 
;) I am betting on a mixed review from poker players on this one. Having seen some trailers and early "reviews" for lack of a better word, and there is definitely going to be some "groaners" in terms of dialogue.

I like that the poker community was so involved in the production (Doyle and so on), but this is going to flavoured for the general public, who may or may not know anything about the game.

Given that, it should be pretty darned entertaining for a variety reasons. :D

I am making the wife go with me to see it.

We will definitely have to do a poll once it comes out (I can picture it being reviewed by the "Men On Film" guys from the show In Living Colour

MAYHEM45 04-18-07 07:25 PM

As long as you dont go on opening nite. Spiderman 3 FTW!

Invigilator 04-18-07 08:50 PM

definitely not
 
I tend to hate opnening nights of any movie. Big ticket shows are packed and it takes away from my enjoyment a little bit. Granted, I made an exception to that rule for the last 3 Star Wars movies. ;)

Ando05 04-18-07 08:59 PM

lets just hope its a good movie.

PShabi 04-18-07 09:41 PM

I haven't been to the movies in 14 months.

Talking Poker 04-18-07 11:23 PM

And to think, I was actually starting to like you. Pffft. :p

Invigilator 04-19-07 04:38 PM

lol. Yeah, I figured I was openning myself up for something with the Star Wars comment. I can't deny it, I am a product of my upbringing. :D

2Tone 05-01-07 05:55 PM

Good NYT article on Lucky You
 
Reg required. Interesting comments from director Curtis Hanson.


“Part of the reason for wanting to make the movie was that the poker world was different, interesting, and we had an affinity for it,” said Mr. Hanson, who still plays regularly in casual contests with money at stake, while Ms. Fenelon competes in tournaments.

“But the other part of it was the emotional thing. The skills at the table — and in the movie business — are different from the qualities that you want running your personal life. That single-mindedness, the aggression, the duplicity or bluffing or whatever you want to call it, the lack of sympathy — as Billy says,” a reference to Ms. Barrymore’s character, “you can’t be concerned with whether your opponent can afford to lose or not. That was the real attraction, to deal with that, and explore people whose business means being in that situation all the time. How does that impact their private life?”

eejit101 05-01-07 07:15 PM

looks good to me, i guess the poker may be atter shit, but drew barrymore is hot

Talking Poker 05-01-07 08:42 PM

I read an article about this in CardPlayer of Bluff recently. Apparently, they used a number of poker consultants and there are like a dozen pros who play themselves in the film. John Hennigan actually acts though, and plays a bad guy.

Anyway, the poker is supposed to be good. Let's hope it is.

The film is set at the 2003 WSOP, btw (sans Moneymaker).

Invigilator 05-03-07 09:56 PM

Eating my own words (mmmmmm salty)
 

Mrs. Invigilator reminded me that we were first in line on opening night of Wayne's World back in the early 90's.

We are due for a date, so I will be adding Lucky You to my short list of opening night films tomorrow night. When we get home, I will post a review.

Invigilator 05-04-07 10:52 PM

Movie Review
 
I promise I won't give away the important bits...

The Good.

For someone who has never been to Vegas, the onsite shots were beautiful. I seem to recall reading that the Bellagio and Horshoe scenes were carefully constructed soundstages, but I have no point of reference.

There are scenes that involve other games too. I recall seeing Omaha and Stud/8.

Seeing all the pros.

The little homage to 2003 when the main character says for Farha, "You out?" and Sammy mentions that the villian in question was playing in his first live tournament.

The portrayal of the compulsive elements of Vegas gambling is good. Sometimes it was funny, sometimes it upset my stomach.

Mike the Mouth has no lines. Most of the pros did not speak. they did a great job just being themselves (Except Jennifer Harman, who plays a different character in a sattelite

The guy with the boobs

The acting: B-

The Bad

I really expected a lot more poker cliche's in the casual conversation. That being said they flow like milk and honey when the scene is set around a poker table. Eejit's recent post about chatting at the table has nothing on some of the discussion that go on in the film. There are enough dialogue "groaners" to make it a great DVD to play drinking games with at a party.

The love story is pretty weak too.

Sammy Farha wearing eyeliner. :confused:

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General Star Sightings. (that I can recognize)

Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan, Ted Forrest, Mike Matusow, Chris Ferguson, Daniel Negraneau, Barry Greenstein, Cyndi Violette, E-Dog, Eric Seidel, Minh Ly
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Overall opinion: I enjoyed it for what it was, a little romantic melodrama that was set against the backdrop of a game I enjoy. If you just want to go see it for the poker, then my advice is this. Take that money, use it for a tournament buy-in and when it comes out on DVD rent it as side activity for a poker party with your buddies.

If you think Drew Barrymore is hot, go see it.
If your wife think Eric Bana is hot, take her to go see it.
If you think Doyle Brunson is hot, get help.

Ando05 05-05-07 01:31 AM

i was expecting it to be some kind of an average movie like you described anyway


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