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Thick As Thieves

Thick As Thieves

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Movie
Review: First time I saw that movie, I couldn't stop laughing. I had no idea what to expect! I think Michael Jai White and Alec Baldwin did a phenomenal job. The guy who claimed that Michael is not a good actor and that he could have done better is an idiot. Check out the movie and you will not be disappointed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Movie
Review: First time I saw that movie, I couldn't stop laughing. I had no idea what to expect! I think Michael Jai White and Alec Baldwin did a phenomenal job. The guy who claimed that Michael is not a good actor and that he could have done better is an idiot. Check out the movie and you will not be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fast paced revenge
Review: I heard the description of this movie and I wasn't interested. But this movie surprised me. I certainly wasn't expecting a dark comedy that kept me laughing. The cast did a wonderful job. I especially loved the performances of Alec Baldwin and Michael Jai White. (The two of them are so gorgeous, they are reason enough why any woman would love this film.) I highly recommend this film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fast paced revenge
Review: I heard the description of this movie and I wasn't interested. But this movie surprised me. I certainly wasn't expecting a dark comedy that kept me laughing. The cast did a wonderful job. I especially loved the performances of Alec Baldwin and Michael Jai White. (The two of them are so gorgeous, they are reason enough why any woman would love this film.) I highly recommend this film.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Rentable
Review: I've watched it twice. Good but not Great. If you like Mafia style movies at all you'll probably enjoy it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It stole my attention
Review: Let's make this simple: The film has a style about it generated through colorful characters including the always perfect, Alec Baldwin. The direction was slick and the story was good enough to keep me interested throughout. Although the dialogue is somewhat contribed, it still found a way to put a smile on my face. It's certainly worth giving a try. Who knows... It might surprise you and end up on your shelf someday.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good crime story with a warped sense of humor
Review: This film has a good story, but you have to have a certain appreciation for warped humor to enjoy it. The characters range from mildly unusual to downright peculiar. Pointy (Michael Jai White) is a black crime boss who is trying desperately to be a yuppie, playing golf at the country club, owning a French restaurant and lecturing on culture to anyone who will listen. All this is highly incongruous with the drug dealing, cap-busting realities of his crime syndicate, which makes him a droll and entertaining character. Mackin (Alec Baldwin) is a meticulous thief, who does occasional heists for the Mafia. He is an obsessive collector of vinyl jazz albums and takes his dog on capers because he wants to spend quality time with him.

When Mackin does a food stamp heist for Pointy, Pointy double-crosses him. This sets up Mackin's revenge, which encompasses most of the film. The vendetta keeps escalating and the Mafia starts losing patience with both antagonists, introducing a third element into the conflict. The plot has a number of interesting twists and the climax is quite unexpected.

First time director Scott Sanders' direction was solid but nothing special. The music, especially the jazz, was excellent. His work with the cast was nicely done, adding a sardonic tone to the entire movie, although I thought at times he got carried away with the disjointed humor.

The acting was generally very good. Alec Baldwin's quirky portrayal of this painstaking thief was delightful. Rebecca De Mornay played a very different character than we are used to seeing from her. She was terrific as the tough and impassive cop with an understated and sarcastic wit. However, the best performances were given by Michael Jai White and Andre Braugher. White stole the show with his oh-so-refined mob boss impression. Braugher was great as his cool and calculating lieutenant, with nerves of steel and a brilliant criminal mind.

Overall, this was a good crime story that meandered a bit too much from the main plot. I rated it a 7/10. Add a point if you like wry incongruous humor because this film has plenty.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good crime story with a warped sense of humor
Review: This film has a good story, but you have to have a certain appreciation for warped humor to enjoy it. The characters range from mildly unusual to downright peculiar. Pointy (Michael Jai White) is a black crime boss who is trying desperately to be a yuppie, playing golf at the country club, owning a French restaurant and lecturing on culture to anyone who will listen. All this is highly incongruous with the drug dealing, cap-busting realities of his crime syndicate, which makes him a droll and entertaining character. Mackin (Alec Baldwin) is a meticulous thief, who does occasional heists for the Mafia. He is an obsessive collector of vinyl jazz albums and takes his dog on capers because he wants to spend quality time with him.

When Mackin does a food stamp heist for Pointy, Pointy double-crosses him. This sets up Mackin's revenge, which encompasses most of the film. The vendetta keeps escalating and the Mafia starts losing patience with both antagonists, introducing a third element into the conflict. The plot has a number of interesting twists and the climax is quite unexpected.

First time director Scott Sanders' direction was solid but nothing special. The music, especially the jazz, was excellent. His work with the cast was nicely done, adding a sardonic tone to the entire movie, although I thought at times he got carried away with the disjointed humor.

The acting was generally very good. Alec Baldwin's quirky portrayal of this painstaking thief was delightful. Rebecca De Mornay played a very different character than we are used to seeing from her. She was terrific as the tough and impassive cop with an understated and sarcastic wit. However, the best performances were given by Michael Jai White and Andre Braugher. White stole the show with his oh-so-refined mob boss impression. Braugher was great as his cool and calculating lieutenant, with nerves of steel and a brilliant criminal mind.

Overall, this was a good crime story that meandered a bit too much from the main plot. I rated it a 7/10. Add a point if you like wry incongruous humor because this film has plenty.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Witty cop/robber/gangster film
Review: This film is tightly managed, has great music and is beautifully done. I found it by accident while channel surfing through cable--couldn't catch it before it went off the cycle so ordered as soon as it was available. Alec Baldwin, Andre Braugher, and every other actor are absolutely perfect. The script is so full of delightful turns of phrase, I can't quote anything without giving away subplots which are entertaining and, in some cases, charming. (Attention animal lovers.) The characters are believable and thoroughly enjoyable.

There are a LOT of bad words; some people die (they deserved it), and there is (limited) drug use. It deserves the R rating.

Every time I watch this movie I hear or see something that I missed before. Janeane Garafalo is magnificent in a tiny part.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great dark comedy
Review: This independent film is a delightful dark comedy. The film stars Alec Baldwin as a professional theif with a subtle tough-guy demeanor and a love of vinyl jazz. Baldwin combines his dry wit, his myriad of facial expressions, and his trademark .45 auto into a thoroughly interesting character. Michael Jai White comes in as a reniassance hoodlum and Rebecca DeMornay is way out of type as a not particularly attractive cop. All of these actors plus a great performance by talented character actor Andre Braugher will keep you chuckling through the whole film. Keep in mind this film is a showcase of acting ability and not a testament to big pecs or explosions, but as smaller budget independent films go this one is on the A-list.


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