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Rounders 1998 123movies

Rounders 1998 123movies

Trust everyone... But always cut the cards.Sep. 11, 1998121 Min.
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Watch: Rounders 1998 123movies, Full Movie Online – John Dahl directed this exploration of New York private clubs devoted to high-stakes poker, with first-person narration from the film’s central figure, law student Mike McDermott (Matt Damon), who loses his entire savings to Russian club owner Teddy KGB (John Malkovich). Mike then turns away from cards, devoting his attentions to his law studies and his live-in girlfriend Jo (Gretchen Mol), who’s concerned when Mike’s former gambling buddy Worm (Edward Norton) is released from prison. She has good reason to worry, since it takes Worm only a matter of minutes to draw Mike back into poker action. When she learns Mike has returned to the poker clubs, she moves out, and Mike begins to lose interest in his studies. Worm has a prison debt, and the threatening Grama (Michael Rispoli) wants the money. Mike not only indulges the irresponsible Worm, he gets involved in Worm’s debts. When Grama demands $15,000 on a five-day deadline, the two buddies go into high gear with a non-stop, no-sleep gambling binge that spirals downward toward an ultimate confrontation with Teddy KGB..
Plot: A young reformed gambler must return to playing big stakes poker to help a friend pay off loan sharks.
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7.3/10 Votes: 152,304
64% | RottenTomatoes
54/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 1444 Popularity: 16.055 | TMDB

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One of the most widely underrated movies of our time
Rounders is I believe, one of the most widely underrated movies of our time.

I first saw this movie as it was a ‘bonus DVD’ thrown in for free with my DVD player back in 2000, so naturally I didn’t expect much (as the other bonus DVD’s were very mediocre), but what I found was a very enjoyable movie.

At that stage in my life, I had only played a little poker as a child growing up, and never ‘Texas Hold’em’ so to be honest, a lot of the terminology went ‘over my head’, but even so, the film became an instant favorite of mine purely because of the performances.

The film has so much star power, and yet none of the fine actors try to ‘steal’ scenes. Damon, Norton, Malkovich, Landau … and then the fine supporting cast of Turturro, Jansen, and Mol.

In fact, there is a scene with Martin Landau and Matt Damon that is perhaps one of the most beautiful performances I have seen in a long time between two very fine actors.

So even if you’re not a poker player, the story is tighter than a lot of Hollywood ‘pop fluff’ and the performances alone can sell the film as an enjoyable movie capable of multiple viewings.

But … if you start playing poker and get really into what they are talking about, and reading about poker theory (like Doyle Brunson’s book Super System) then the movie moves up to a whole different level.

A lot of the time, Hollywood will attempt to cover a specialized error, and usually fail, or at best only partially succeed, whereas Rounders managed to get everything ‘spot on’, just look at the US DVD, it has a commentary track from 4 World Champion Poker players, if that’s not a stamp of approval then I don’t know what is.

When you factor in how the film can be enjoyed by someone who has little to no idea about Poker (as I did when I first saw the film) just because of the tight story and stellar performances and also be ‘immortalized’ by poker enthusiasts as the best movie ever made on the subject (and truth be told, a big reason why the World Series of Poker has been doubling it’s entries year after year) … what you have here is a true gem that works on so many levels and what I believe is, as I said initially, one of the most widely underrated movies of our time.

Review By: ironman0304manutd
One of the most under rated films ever!
Rounders is nothing short of hypnotic. It is a film that introduced me and many others to the surreal world of poker. High stakes, Texas Hold Em, winner take all poker. For those unfamiliar with the game, not only is this a perfect tutorial to understand the game, but this is a movie that will entertain you right to the very end.

I like to think that this is just like Rocky. Matt Damon plays Mike McDermott, just like Stallone played Rocky. He has all the talent in the world but he needs to find a way to harness it and get the right opportunity. KGB is a little like Appollo Creed and John Tuturro is like Mickey in some ways. But enough of the comparisons of Rocky.

What makes Rounders so compelling is the interpersonal relationships in the film, no doubt, but let’s face it, what really makes the film as vibrant and energetic as it is, is the poker scenes. We are introduced to several games here, namely Omaha, Omaha Hi Lo, 7 Card Stud and of course Texas Hold Em. According to Mike, Texas No Limit is the Cadillac of all poker games. He of course got that info from reading books by some of the poker greats such as Phil Helmuth, Amarillo Slim and of course The Godfather of poker, Doyle Brunson. Great detail is spent on the feel of poker in this film. When you are in the poker rooms, you can smell the smoke, taste the mustiness of the air and you can feel the emotions that the players feel. It really is a masterful job by Dahl to convey these emotions. And full credit has to be give to the screenwriters to know the lingo, to mollify us with terms like “flop”, “river”, “rags” and “bicycle”. Rounders helped introduce me to this nefarious world and just like many others before me, I am hooked. Rounders can take credit for that.

What also must be mentioned here is the performances. Like many of the reviewers before me, I was awed by the absolute mastery of these characters by Damon, Norton, Malkovich, Turturro and Landau. My favourite performance is that of John Malkovich. He plays a Russian mobster called KGB. He is a master poker player and in the beginning scene, he takes all of Mike’s bankroll as he hits a full house on fourth street, to cripple Mike’s smaller boat. Malkovich is a master. He can play any role and he proves it in spades here. Think of his performance in a film like In The Line of Fire or in Of Mice and Men and this is about as diametric from those roles as you can get. There is not one second in the film when you don’t believe that he is a Russian mobster with a propensity for gambling. If this film would have been more recognized back in 98, he could have received an Oscar nomination. He is that good. Matt Damon is really a fine actor and this film, while not as known as some of this others, is really a layered performance and one of his best. He plays the young prodigal son here with absolute zeal. Damon has to be one of the best actors working today and seeing as this was one of his first performances after Good Will Hunting, you have to give him that much more credit for taking on such an esoteric role. Kudos to him.

Rounders has grown in reputation over the years to the point where a special edition DVD with the likes of Helmuth, Johnny Chan, Chris “Jesus” Ferguson and 2003 WSOP champion Chris Moneymaker providing some excellent and enlightening commentary on the track. If you love this film, it is imperative that you pick up the SE DVD. It will enhance the experience for you and will help you appreciate the film that much more. It is fun and exciting to hear the 4 of them laugh when Mike finally busts KGB using Johnny Chen’s methods from his first win in the World Series of Poker. Rounders is a fantastic movie and for those that haven’t seen it, you should.

10/10 One of the most under rated films of the last 10 years!

Review By: baumer

Other Information:

Original Title Rounders
Release Date 1998-09-11
Release Year 1998

Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 1 min (121 min)
Budget 12000000
Revenue 22921898
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Crime, Drama
Director John Dahl
Writer David Levien, Brian Koppelman
Actors Matt Damon, Edward Norton, Gretchen Mol
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arriflex 435, Panavision Primo Lenses, Panavision Panaflex Platinum, Panavision Primo Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA (prints), Technicolor, New York (NY), USA (dailies)
Film Length 3,315 m (Sweden)
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 500T 5279)
Cinematographic Process Super 35
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic)

Rounders 1998 123movies
Rounders 1998 123movies
Rounders 1998 123movies
Rounders 1998 123movies
Rounders 1998 123movies
Rounders 1998 123movies
Rounders 1998 123movies
Rounders 1998 123movies
Rounders 1998 123movies
Rounders 1998 123movies
Original title Rounders
TMDb Rating 7.001 1,444 votes

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