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The Usual Suspects (Special Edition)

The Usual Suspects (Special Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Greatest Movie Possibly Ever
Review: Lock the door. Destroy your telephone. buy the kids a Playstation and send them to the basement. Throw the dog outside, and put your spouse on stealth mode. If you don't get distracted by anything, you will see one of the greatest movies possibly ever made. People who say they figured it out before the ending are either LIARS, or just got lucky. You can't, with any reason figure this movie out until the end, so don't spend your time trying. Just sit back and enjoy. The story could be difficult to follow at times but well worth it. If you enjoy movies with some thought to them, this is for you. If you liked Reservoir Dogs, Fargo, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels then you will thoroughly enjoy this. A lot has been said about Kevin Spacey's performance (deservedly so!), but Benicio Del Torro, Gabriel Byrne, Stephen Baldwin (how he could make Biodome after this I'll never know), and Kevin Pollack, all give amazing performances. Even so the real star is the storyline. Oh and there is no secret ending...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good... Not Great
Review: Entertaining film, but not as good watching it the 2nd, 3rd, 4th time... No interesting special features.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a movie!
Review: This is without a doubt one of the best movies that I have ever seen. Christopher McQuarrie's Academy Award winning screenplay deserves a great deal of praise. Kevin Spacey gives a wonderful and memorable performance as Verbal Kint, as does Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Benicio Del Toro, and Kevin Pollack. This movie is well worth your money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intriguing and Suspenseful! Bryan Singer's Masterpiece!
Review: The Usual Suspects is one of the finest films I've ever seen. It is peppered with magnificent performances, excellent direction, and a brilliant script(Which incidentally won the Oscar for Best Screenplay). Director Bryan Singer molds a tight and entertaining tale of five men, falsely brought in on charges of a stolen vehicle, then deciding to join forces and commit more crimes. What transgresses is a story of deceit, corruption and murder. Not only is the tale incredibly gripping, it is also downright hilarious at some points, making it such an enjoyable film. Kevin Spacey delivers an amazing performance as Verbal Kint, a scam artist cripple. Gabriel Byrne is great as the tough but compassionate Dean Keaton. Kevin Pollack delivers a strong and razor sharp comic relief role as Todd Hockney. One of the most surprisingly fantastic performances comes from Stephen Baldwin, who really packs a punch in this one. Benicio Del Toro gained rave reviews for his role as Fenster in this film , with due cause. Chazz Palminteri is also very intimidating as the cop trying to bring them down. This film won two Oscars, for original screenplay(Christopher McQuarrie, can you believe this was an original?!) and very deservedly for Kevin Spacey and his awesome performance. There is a surprise ending that will knock you off your seat. Sorry, can't give it away. Go out and see it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The most painfully boring movie I've ever seen.
Review: This is the most painfully boring movie I have ever seen. And I hardly ever get bored, I watch everything from spy movies to documentaries on rodents. A good movie has to give some reason to be interested in what happens, a "carrot" to lead the viewer on to the rest of the movie, and The Usual Suspects holds back until the last five minutes. But by then it is an hour and a half too late.

The "suprise" clincher ending could have saved it, if it had occured after the first 45 minutes. After an hour I started checking my watch wondering when the agony would be over. Watching cars drive by on the highway would have been more entertaining.

It probably doesn't help that I saw the last five minutes on TV before I saw the movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the few truly 5-star movies I've seen
Review: Before I saw this movie, I had been informed that the ending will blow your mind away. I thought, alright, let's see if it can surprise ME, who has experienced many surprise endings that failed to please. So, the first third of the movie or so was alright...if it had continued like that it would have been a 3 star movie. The second third is when things really pick up, and when the movie's now famous central mystery gets kicked into full gear: Who is Keyser Soze? From the first mention of the name from the hospital patient, viewers will be slowly thinking up theory's of their own. As the movie's last third comes in, the conclusion comes rolling in and I think: "Thats IT?? Thats what everyones talking about!?" Then in the last minute or two...BAM! The surprise ending comes barreling in at full speed and throws you off your couch. Worth watching again and again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest Movie Ever!
Review: The only movie I bought on DVD without thinking twice! AMAZING movie! I told my friends that it was the greatest movie I've ever seen, and they didn't believe my praises till they saw it for themselves. They are now complete Usual Suspects fans and bought their own copies! The storyline, the acting, the directing, was simply out of this world! Greatest performance by Kevin Spacie! Beats American Beauty any day! Greatest Ending to a movie EVER! The first time a watched it I saw it 3 times that night! You are guaranteed to see it over and over again! Don't think twice, get the movie NOW!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mind Games
Review: I sat on the edge of my seat, gazing at the screen. Completely glued. As the end came barreling in, I was shocked by the complexity of the story line. By the ending, everything made sense. All through the next day, I reviewed the plot over in my mind. I went out and rented it again. By the end of the second viewing, a curtain opened, and I almost laughed at the simplicity. If only this genious writer had continued in The Way Of The Gun, it would have been a blockbuster. I highly recommend my favorite movie to anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Who Is Keyser Soze?" You'll have to see the film!
Review: I can't think of a much better film than the Usual Suspects. It combines incredible acting talent, riveting script, and direction that is remininsce of the classic thrillers of the 40's and 50's. Bryan Singer does a terrific job as the director, and Christopher McQuarrie's script is something all hopeful screenplay writers aspire to accomplish. The script won the Oscar, as well as Kevin Spacey, for Best Supporting Actor.

Kevin Spacey is a crippled ex-con who is brought into the police station after a boat full of 90 million dollars of drugs is blown up, along with several people. He then proceeds to tell the police what happened the past several weeks. A group of felons, including Spacey, is brought together for a lineup one night after a cop truck is hijacked, with all of it's illegal guns aboard missing. With no evidence, the police let them go. But the five men hatch a scheme to get even with the cops, resulting in a payoff for them, and a big ... for the cops. This scene is terrific, with the men taking money from a police "Taxi" service, and many officers indicted on transporting criminals in their squad cars for profit. This scheme shows how well the five work together, and sets up the rest of the movie.

Spacy then tells the cops that they went to California to lay low for awhile, until a much bigger caper appealed to them. I won't go into further details, but let me tell you that the intermix of scenes of Spacey's narrative and the story he tells is perfectly done. And you have to see the mind-blowing ending. The Usual Suspects is a great film, and I have high hopes that you'll enjoy it to. As for the DVD release, it comes with director's commentary and full/screen/wide options, but it only has Dolby Digital 2.0, so you won't get the full digital sound. Other than that, a great movie.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Benicio Del Toro
Review: Benicio is the Reason to see this film more than three times. The first few times it's great. Then I found myself watching up until his character leaves the movie and kind of bored with the rest. It is a good movie but Benicio made it for me.


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