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Made Men Region 2



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Timothy Dalton Movie:
Made Men Region 2



Movie
Made Men [Region 2]
Made Men [Region 2]
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

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  • Starring:

  • James Belushi
  • Michael Beach
  • Timothy Dalton
  • Steve Railsback
  • Carlton Wilborn
  • Editorial Review:
    James Belushi is a former gangster in the Federal Witness Protection Program, hiding in the small redneck town of Harmony. Skipper, the mysterious mob boss Belushi worked for, discovers his whereabouts and sends four thugs to collect the $12 million Belushi had been stealing from him, and then whack him. Cross and double-cross ensues, as the fast-talking, street-smart Belushi cons his way from one harrowing bind to another. Throw into the mix a crooked redneck sheriff (Timothy Dalton) and the Belushi character's wife with questionable loyalties (Vanessa Angel), and you've got a fast-paced action comedy that keeps you guessing up to the end. The acting is solid, including Jamie Harris (son of Richard) as a British mobster with a knack for torture. One of the least appreciated components of film storytelling is pace, and Made Men has an impeccable knack for pacing. Kudos to director Louis Morneau (Bats) and veteran action film producers Joel Silver and Richard Donner for making this gem, which should have seen the dark light of the theater instead of being shuffled off direct to video. James Belushi deserves mention for a terrific performance, at once serious, convincing, and funny. --Jim Gay

    Made Men [Region 2] Reviews:
    Are you kidding? 3 Star Review
    2009-03-06 - Timothy Dalton as a redneck? Give me a break. Worst casting I ever saw.

    Another shoot em up 2 Star Review
    2009-01-23 - Lots of shooting. Two black guys. Two Brits (one playing a Southern sheriff). One fast-talking con. One backwoods SOB who has a lucrative drug operation. They all chase each other all over the place, shooting and killing and stuff.

    That's about it.

    Great thriller 3 Star Review
    2008-06-19 - Made Men (1999) is two steps away from being a one-dimensional, lethan shoot
    'em up action movie, adrenalin and caffeine packed; saved from that perilous
    classificaton by the sense of humor of the actors, the charisma of the cast,
    the chemistry on the screen, and sense of maturity overall in the acting.

    The work clearly succeeds in taking the viewer in a time and space displacement,
    to a small town called Harmony, in the Mid-West USA, where agricultural
    properties are immense, and fertile. The psychological portrayal
    of a small farm community, made up of perhaps 5,000 people, almost all farmers,
    moonshiners and laborers, is convincing, despite minimal.

    The marketing of this movie, suggests a theme related to the Sicilian Mob
    or its legacy, or even, of the underworld. Yet, that is 180 degrees from the
    real content of MADE MEN, as it has no European or Sicilian legacy, and no
    sophistication shown in terms of "organized" subcultures, in the sense of the
    the known NYC Families, whatsoever.

    Those who financed this movie, wanted entertainment, and hired people who
    excel in that aspect, and they professionally succeeded.

    The quality of the filming - essential - is beyond reproach, with crisp,
    focused, well edited sequences, coupled with panoramic wide-screen images that
    are pleasing to the eyes, in terms of viewes getting a feel for the town, the
    time and place of the action.

    The special effects, are fantastic and incredibly real, which is remarkably
    impressive for the otherwise mundane places where those occur, such as in
    barns and around a farm. Still, those spectacular special effects could have
    been improved, had more attention to detail been done. For example, the
    wipeout of the police officer's car, later shows bald, cracked, worn tires - who
    believes the PD doesn't fund yearly tire changes on the entire fleet ?!
    Watching Timothy Dalton, playing a Sherrif in a redneck county, is a treat in
    itself, with a stereotypical tough, no-nonsense approach, yet subtle and
    laughable in the euphemistic brutality which with he enforces the law in
    thatcommunity, going beyond lawful boundaries, as he gets involved with a
    remarkably charismatic woman, played by Vanessa Angel, in trying to seize the
    nest egg for himself, from a criminal, played by Belushi, .

    Jamie Harris plays the Australian anarchist, in the spirit of the Sex Pistols
    musical tradition, a low IQ, short tempered small time criminal, bringing some
    color to the crew, some contrast, deliquency and globalism to it.

    Carlton Wilborn is reminiscent of Wesley Snipes, who could have played the part
    to perfection, surely, yet ... too small and insignificant a part for that actor.

    Michael Beach's presence, perhaps underestimated, is a kind of role model for
    those viewers, who want to see the Black man here, as being the only relatively
    honest person among the gang, most who are out dealing lies and building
    houses of mirrors, in order to get a final grasp on $12 million of Mob cash,
    until his status as an undercover FBI agent is settled.

    The actors and script writers go out of their way to mix comedy with the hard-
    hitting hand to hand combats, etc

    Clearly, more could have been done in the soundtrack department, as its
    inconsistent, with some moments, effective Ry Cooder-like slide guitar while
    other times, synth TV stereotypical audio, (dime a dozen audio) is played

    Realistic elements are brought to the forefront, such as gangs running moonshine
    operations, in this case of amphetamines) and other action scenes, such as knife
    and physical blows, bloods packs going off (though minimal), seizing the the
    Sherrif's vehicle, etc makes for a very good action movie for this type of
    audience.




    GREAT ACTION!! 5 Star Review
    2006-03-25 - IT WAS A MOVIE THAT I SEEN ON SHOWTIME,AND I HAD T OWN IT!!,
    VERY FUNNY & ACTION PACK.

    I MUST SEE MOVIE!!

    A thriller with some highlights! 4 Star Review
    2006-02-25 - A thief decides to make a risky journey without return: to steal the great Boss. That premise will be this sparkling point for this thundering who reminds us the first stage of The Cohen Brothers and Quentin Tarrantino.

    Not a classic but who minds?











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