Two For The Money
October 2005
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James Berardinelli
Original screenwriting gives way to clichés, and the resolution, while offering closure, seems false -- too much a case of the filmmakers wanting to have their cake and eat it, too.
Richard Roeper
It really works as a study of gambling.
Mike Clark
The movie has a lot of built-in flash and is thus mildly entertaining, though the running time grinds it down.
Peter Howell
Pacino is having a blast, and so might the viewer, at least until our scenery muncher finally gobbles all the foliage mid-way through the picture.
Ted Fry
If Two for the Money maintained the same backbone as its alluring stars, it could have done much more than just break even.
G. Allen Johnson
Big, loud, glossy and entertaining.
Critic reviews
James Berardinelli
Original screenwriting gives way to clichés, and the resolution, while offering closure, seems false -- too much a case of the filmmakers wanting to have their cake and eat it, too.
Mike Clark
The movie has a lot of built-in flash and is thus mildly entertaining, though the running time grinds it down.
Peter Howell
Pacino is having a blast, and so might the viewer, at least until our scenery muncher finally gobbles all the foliage mid-way through the picture.
Ted Fry
If Two for the Money maintained the same backbone as its alluring stars, it could have done much more than just break even.
User reviews
I love this movie I love the NFL and I love sports betting Al Pacino and Matthew make a awesome combination. Endings a little weak.
Cast and credits
Actors | Al Pacino, Matthew McConaughey, Rene Russo, Jeremy Piven, Armand Assante, Jaime King, Kevin Chapman, Ralph Garman, Gedde Watanabe |
Producers | James G. Robinson, Jay Cohen |
Director | D.J. Caruso |
Writers | Dan Gilroy |
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English
Rental period
Start within 30 days, finish within 24 hours.
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Run time
122 minutes
Rating
R
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