Published: Sun, 24 May 2009
Description: (NECN: Jay Carr) - Con man brothers try to pull off one last heist in a movie starring Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody. The two grew up as con men, but may have chosen the wrong target in this final heist. Rachel Weisz plays a wealthy heiress ...
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" Oscar winners 88 Adrien Brody and Rachel -- team up for hikes will be with enough twists for a chubby checker Thong. And this scene from the Brothers bloom why."
" It tells her story I decided this wasn't a story at a miserable world and trapped in the house smelled like medical supplies and who's wasting her life and dying persons sometimes heated. He -- the person she was trapped for."
" Her narrative sounds attract but I was done with seeing that Iran is attractive and she's. Missing the cut doesn't quite set you up in the right to the setup is this for the movie. She's -- very rich. Woman who lives alone in a very big house on the eastern seaboard possible money kicking around all outsider. Basically doesn't know what to do with -- yourself. She is spotter as they marked by. Mark roof below and Adrien -- there cod -- and they're Brothers they stuff that's being elaborate on that -- money. Well it turns out a good bit of a screwball comedy she throws a few things that they're not quite ready for. I wish I could really get behind this film Rachel -- and in many ways -- life coach almost is one of those wonderful badcaps. You know Everest is from -- based screwball comedy effect but the movie is a good. You know it drags its feet of the too much is maybe one twist too many. It never quite takes off and drags you along with a breathlessly await you wanna you know when you wanted to just be. Champagne from start to finish and it isn't it's kind of like years years sometimes goes lot of that is a little more. Good space and that the federal ought to be for movie of that sort the twists yup it's clever and that we get them really show up ready to work. I wish the film game a little more to work with an -- which direction. We're -- more smartly paced you know to give it to give that kind of momentum that it that is neat well it's that."
" Appetite is having one last. Job one last time we hear that they have all that says."
" Always it was cropped up at any professional. Criminals who they want the one last. Job no bigger than they you know kitchen and go live on the beach in the exactly or whatever it doesn't quite happen. That way although all that being said it that it it's rescued from seeming boring by the three actors especially. Weis is just the -- made me wish he'd get a good comedy speaking of which you know. This bill we're not want to let Hollywood blockbusters to find film exactly we always go to small -- your goal is try to find interesting ones. I wish Rachel Weiss had found easy virtue. Which is coming around -- based on the old power play about him a madcap American who comes into a stuffy English -- just upsets everybody and everything is what you want to see in a company right and the fight if that's the funniest film coming up the funniest film out there right now. And bill -- like a real life Spinal Tap about a couple of long time. Hopeful Canadian heavy metal guys. You know they've just it's just. It's never happens for them and it's funny and it's heartbreaking -- the same time and and the best for the small films out there at the moment. Keep an eye out for easy virtue all right today that'll do it for this edition of -- screening room I'm jay Carr and I -- like Edwards get out and enjoy the movies."