Casino Jack | Review
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So what we have here is kind of an on and off again entertaining movie. For those who don't know the true story this movie it's based on, this is the story of Jack Abramoff played by Kevin Spacey who was once a super lobbyist in Washington D.C until he was involved in this huge corruption scandal involving swindling tens of millions of dollars from Native American casinos amongst other wonderful wrongdoings like political bribery and murder.
For the most part, Casino Jack is an enjoyable satirical comedy. The problem is that I followed this story quite closely two years back and I know what really went down so I couldn't get the thought out of my mind on how inaccurate this movie was. One being that this is a really emphatic movie about Abramoff. Kevin Spacey here is playing this total douchebag in real life as a sweet, movie loving, wise cracking guy who just did some fucked up shit.
I did find myself loving the character Spacey was portraying but that's not how Abramoff is in real life. I mean he's the scummest of scumbags people. But with a bit of belief suspension, you'll find yourself drawn to Kevin Spacey's character because reality aside.. he is one funny guy to watch. When you have a movie where the bad guy is the lead, the director and Spacey did a good job to make Abramoff lovable. Charming really. He reminded me of Jake Gyllenhall's character from Love And Other Drugs where he's this asshole that gets what he wants by manipulating other people, but at the same time, he has such a flair and style to doing it that you can't help but love the guy. Spacey's version is more goofy than flair and it was jackass awesome.
Great to see Jon Lovitz back to doing good comedy. He was an unmitigated disaster in this. But that's not really a bad thing if you're Jon Lovitz. I thought he was actually what Casino Jack needed at times just to point the film back on the goofy path when things got too serious. Sure, it's a brain dead performance and even more brain dead story development but hey, I was brain dead watching it and I was loving the sillyness.
On the other hand, there are some disastrously misguided casting choices, beginning with Kelly Preston as Jack's wife and even though she exhibits some swagger towards the beginning to the film, she is unable to keep up with Spacey, Lovitz and Barry Pepper who developed a great camaraderie of goody sillyness while she's stuck playing the one-dimensional wife.
The story was all over the place at times. Again, this is coming from a guy who knew the case and I can tell you that these guy's really took an artistic license when writing the story. They probably went, "Hmm.. how do I make this funny? Oh I know.. I'll put in some shit that never really happened and have Jon Lovitz turn to the camera and go, ACTING!"
I think I would have liked Casino Jack more if it was a simple television movie. Many of it's gaping flaws would have been forgiven because it's production value terribly fits that of a cinema format.
Ultimately, this is a movie for people who aren't that into politics to watch, have fun and learn a small fraction of something. It's a joy watching Spacey and Lovitz interact here but Casino Jack is gravely mediocre at best. Average, amateurish filmmaking.
RATING: 4/10
David Boreanaz
Full name: David Boreanaz
Born on: May 16, 1969
Place in: Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Profession: Actor, producer, occasional director
Year’s active: 1993–present
Spouse: Ingrid Quinn (1997–1999), Jaime Bergman (2001-present)
Children’s: 2 children
The one of the famous celebrities David Paul Boreanaz is an American film actor and TV producer, recognized for his role as Angel on the mystic drama series Buffy the Vampire Slayer plus Angel, and as exceptional Agent Seeley Booth on the TV comedy-crime stage show Bones.
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA (Won: 3, Year: 2000, 2003, 2004 & Nominations: 2, Year: 2001, 2002 ) | |||
Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
2004
| Won
| Saturn Award
| Best Actor in a Television Series Award For "Angel" (1999). |
2003
| Won
| Saturn Award
| Best Actor in a Television Series Award For "Angel" (1999). |
2000
| Won
| Saturn Award
| Best Genre TV Actor Award For "Angel" (1999). |
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Teen Choice Awards (Won: 0, Year: - & Nominations: 3, Year: 1999, 2000, 2006 ) | |||
2006
| Nominated | Teen Choice Award | TV - Choice Actor Award For "Bones" (2005).
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2000 | Nominated | Teen Choice Award | TV - Choice Actor Award For "Angel" (1999).
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1999
| Nominated
| Teen Choice Award
| TV - Choice Actor Award For "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997). |
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Satellite Awards (Won: 0, Year: - & Nominations: 1, Year: 2004 ) | |||
2004 | Nominated | Golden Satellite | Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Drama Award For "Angel" (1999).
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Jake Gyllenhaal
Full name: Jacob Benjamin Gyllenhaal
Born on: December 19, 1980
Place in: Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation: Actor
Year’s active: 1991–present
The one of the famous celebrities Jacob Benjamin is an American film actor. He has appeared in assorted roles since his first lead role in 1999's October Sky, follow by the 2001 indie cult hit Donnie Darko, in which he played an expressively anxious teen and onscreen brother to his real-life sister, actress Maggie Gyllenhaal. In the 2004 science-fiction film The Day After Tomorrow he represent a student fascinated in a disastrous global cooling occasion, at the side of Dennis Quaid as his father. He then played next to type as a frustrated Marine in Jarhead (2005).
Academy Awards, USA (Won: 0, Year: - & Nominations: 1, Year: 2006 ) | |||
Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
2006 | Nominated | Oscar | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Award For Brokeback Mountain (2005).
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BAFTA Awards (Won: 1, Year: 2006 & Nominations: 0, Year: - ) | |||
2006 | Won | BAFTA Film Award | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Award For Brokeback Mountain (2005).
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Chlotrudis Awards (Won: 1, Year: 2003 & Nominations: 0, Year: - ) | |||
2003
| Won
| Chlotrudis Award
| Best Actor Award For Donnie Darko (2001). |
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Hollywood Film Festival (Won: 1, Year: 2005 & Nominations: 0, Year: - ) | |||
2005 | Won | Hollywood | Breakthrough Award Breakthrough Actor |
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MTV Movie Awards (Won: 1, Year: 2006 & Nominations: 0, Year: - ) | |||
2006 | Won | MTV Movie Award | Best Kiss Award For Brokeback Mountain (2005). Shared with: Heath Ledger
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Best Performance Award For Brokeback Mountain (2005).
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