John Cusack Film Fest
Movie #13 (Dang – I’m usually pretty good about starting and finishing themes
and tributes within a particular month, but I got a little sidetracked with
other matters in November. With that in mind, I’m going to wrap up the Cusack
film fest with Money for Nothing and Gross Point Blank, and then move on to
Christmas stuff)
Synopsis: A fool
and his dough are soon parted, Example # 4,589,974,003.
Blurb From the DVD
Jacket: “John Cusack (The Grifters, Say Anything) stars in the hilarious
true story of Joey Coyle, an unemployed longshoreman who happens upon $1
million in cash that falls off an armored truck and decides to keep it with the
hopes that his financial troubles will be over. But, as the police search
closes in and his reward-seeking friends turn against him one by one, Joey
discovers that his troubles have just begun.”
What Did I Learn?:
If you find $1.2 million laying on the road, and you know there’s a reward
leading to the arrest of the finder, you probably shouldn’t:
·
Purchase rounds of drinks for everyone at the
local watering hole;
·
Trust the neighbourhood gangster to launder your
cash without slitting your throat; or
·
Hand out $100 bills to bums on the street, or
use them to make ordinary purchases.
You Might Like This
Movie If: you enjoyed a certain Dire Straits tune. [warning: this version is awful]
Really?: Money for Nothing is based on a true story,
so it might not be entirely fair for me to poke holes. That said, the real Joey
Coyle found the money in 1981, so is this supposed to be a period film? I’m
also amazed that he didn’t simply get the fuck out of Dodge instead of staying
in South Philly and acting like an idiot (see What Did I Learn?)
Rating: Money for Nothing isn’t one of John
Cusack’s better films. In this outing he plays a not-so-bright-guy who’s down
on his luck until he makes a (not-so) fortuitous discovery. Cusack has some
good scenes – especially with James Gandalfini (better known as Tony Soprano) who
plays his too-honest brother, but there isn’t much to this movie: it’s all
about a dumb guy who makes a lot of dumb mistakes, while the cops close in on
him. The viewer is also unsure of Debi Mazar’s character; is she a
money-grubbing bitch, or does she genuinely care about Joey? This is never made
clear. 5.5/10 stars.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107594/
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