Zooey Deschanel Movie:

Live Free or Die




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Zooey Deschanel Movie:
Live Free or Die



Movie
Live Free or Die
Live Free or Die
List Price: $27.98Label: Velocity / Thinkfilm

Salesrank: 49454

Released: July 24, 2007
Our Price: $7.69
Used Price: $3.52
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

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  • Editorial Review:
    When a cluess aspiring criminal tries to force his way into a friends family business things go terribly wrong. Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 07/24/2007 Starring: Aaron Stanford Michael Rapaport Run time: 92 minutes Rating: R

    Live Free or Die Reviews:
    awful film 1 Star Review
    2008-11-18 - just had to write a quick review to counteract some peoples apparent enthusiasm about this movie. To me it was totally awful, it just didnt work. Tried to capture an Indie type feeling, which i love in films, and maybe the directors are interesting people trying to make a cool alternative style film. However, it just didnt work for me at all - nor the six other people i saw it with. It stands out as a comparison when we happen to see other bad movies together - i saw the movie about a year ago and a couple of weeks ago brought it up in comparisonn to "the art of war 2". The art of war 2 won out which really is saying something.


    What a flop! 1 Star Review
    2008-07-08 - Only a few scenes were slightly amusing at best. Cannot recommend this one as a comedy.

    novel setting and sweet tone make for enjoyable comedy 3 Star Review
    2007-09-22 - ***1/2

    Scenic New Hampshire serves as the novel setting for "Live Free or Die" (not to be confused with the later Bruce Willis film, "Live Free or Die HARD"), an entertaining indie comedy that takes its title from the state's time-honored motto of in-your-face defiance.

    John Rudgate - who goes by the nickname "Rugged" - is an inept wannabe tough guy who fancies himself a notorious outlaw. He spends most of his days riding around in a dilapidated van trying to convince others - as well as himself - that he is, indeed, the most feared lawbreaker in the county. In reality, the "stolen" merchandise he is moving is actually his own stuff, and the gun he keeps in a drawer in the kitchen is nothing more than a water pistol. The folks in town shrug him off as little more than an irritating pest with delusions of criminal grandeur. Like any villain worth his salt, Rudgate needs to find himself a sycophantic henchman who will do a substantial amount of his dirty work for him. He alights on Lagrand, a simpleminded, but sweet-natured acquaintance who co-owns a storage facility with his sister, a clear-eyed pragmatist who, unlike her brother, knows a BS-ing con artist when she sees one.

    Although the movie can't entirely shake free of the "oddball quirkiness" factor that seems to afflict so much of regional filmmaking these days, moviemakers Gregg Kavet and Andy Robin evince a genuine affection for their characters and a sly way with storytelling that go a long way towards mitigating that weakness. They are aided immeasurably by wonderfully self-effacing performances by Paul Schneider, Michael Rapaport, Zooey Deschanel, and, above all, Aaron Stanford, who, as Rudgate, turns a potentially one-note caricature into an endearingly original and surprisingly memorable comic figure. And, besides, the colorful New England setting is alone worth the price of a rental.

    Not Perfect, But Really Good. 4 Star Review
    2007-08-23 - One bad thing happens after another in "Live Free or Die," a small-budget comedy with echoes of films like "Palookaville" and "Dumb & Dumber." The protagonist of the film is Rugged (Aaron Stanford), a self-proclaimed Billy the Kid-type guy who runs around his small-town taking the blame for the murder of a man and selling stolen speakers; Truth is, Rugged is a pretty-criminal that is quite obviously not all he makes himself out to be. When Rugged runs into Lagrand (Paul Schneider), a tall and semi-retarted man who co-owns the U-Lock storage center; Rugged tries to get a job as security man. Everything changes when a man messes with Rugged in a bar and Rugged retalliates by poisioning the man's water. After the man dies, Rugged panics and (with Lagrand's help) attempts to dispose of all the evidence linking him to the murder. Meanwhile, a cop (Michael Rappaport) who suspects that his wife is cheating on him looks for Rugged to investigate his role in the sales of stolen speakers around town. Zooey Deschanel (a very talented and underrated young actress) co-stars as Lagrand's sister Cheryl. The only reason I even heard of this film was because of Zooey Deschanel and the only reason I wanted to see it was because she was in it. Even though she's had few lead roles, she's built up an impressive body of work with films like All the Real Girls (this film reunites her with co-star Schneider), Manic, Elf, Mumford, and Winter Passing. Sadly, Deschanel is probably in the film for 10 minutes over the course of the 89-minute film. Schneider, as the clueless Lagrand is a riot. How he did not bust up laughing while reciting his dialogue the way he does is beyond me. He plays the character in a dead-pan, droning way that is hilariously funny. Stanford as Rugged is a decent actor and believable as the character, but he seems like an actor that will be stuck in small-budget roles for a good long portion of his career. "Live Free or Die" is not a perfect film and it does have some un-even tone changes throughout, but there are a few solid comic moments and Schneider is a riot. It's worth seeing, but rent before you buy.

    GRADE: B-


    Aweome Movie!! 5 Star Review
    2007-08-13 - This is a very funny (not really for kids) type of movie, I just love it, I watch it all the time. I'm a BIG Aaron Stanford fan, and he is just hilarious in this film, awesome job all around! I suggest you see it ;)






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