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Monday, March 29, 2010

Review The Italian Job (Special Collector's Edition)

The Italian Job (Special Collector's Edition) Best Review


If the Actors and Crew had as much fun making this film, as I had watching this film, they may have done it for free.

This film is seriously serious, as well as seriously funny and in both cases, they are seriously wonderful. There is a fortune in gold ingots stolen once, stolen twice and on it's way to a third (I'm sure the Russians weren't happy with their payoff).

The Actors play professional master theives who lost the fortune once, along with the death of the gang's mastermind. The rest of the gang, plus the victims daughter, join forces to take back their stolen bounty and seek revenge for the murder of thier beloved leader by an ex-gang member.

The final chase scenes are spectacular, but you don't have to wait till then. You can certainly start enjoying this film from the absolute start.


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The Italian Job (Special Collector's Edition) Overview


A group of thieves plan on pulling off a heist by creating a large traffic jam in Los Angeles.
Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure
Rating: PG13
Release Date: 2-MAY-2006
Media Type: DVD




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Though it bears little resemblance to the original 1969 thriller starring Michael Caine, the 2003 remake of The Italian Job stands on its own as a caper comedy that's well above average. The title's a misnomer--this time it's actually a Los Angeles job--but the action's just as exciting as it propels a breezy tale of honor and dishonor among competing thieves. Inheriting Caine's role as ace heist-planner Charlie Croker, Mark Wahlberg plays straight-man to a well-cast team of accomplices, including Mos Def, Jason Statham, and scene-stealer Seth Green in a variation of the role originally played by Noel Coward. As the daughter of Croker's ill-fated mentor (Donald Sutherland), Charlize Theron is recruited to double-cross a double-crosser (Edward Norton in oily villain mode), and once again, speedily versatile Mini Coopers play a pivotal role in director F. Gary Gray's exhilarating car-chase climax. It's perhaps the greatest product placement in movie history, and just as fun the second time around. --Jeff Shannon





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Customer Reviews


Decent thief flick - V. Leonelli -
Con man's flick of decent proportions. Very deep cast of actors remake the classic from 1969 of the same title. The opening sequence is Bondish for planning and audacity, and is the highlight of the film. Excellent soundtrack and Venice as a backdrop provides a prime filming location. The car chase scenes in the Mini Coopers were very different and edgy. Jason Stathem has a rather subdued role compared to his Transforporter performances. Edward Norton shines as the dispicable con's con, who gets payback in a rather delicious fashion. Charlize Theron plays the hottie thief, trained by daddy thief. Mark Wahlberg has a major role, but comes off a bit stiff. The movie overall has sort of a pieced together feel to it, but is still a fun flick to watch. Once.



Fantastic little cars - E. Adams - Bradenton, Florida
A great action movie, really keeps you sitting on the edge. Had to go out and buy a Mini Cooper!






The Italian Job - Arnita D. Brown - USA
An entertaining picture, classy and well executed. As far as outrageous heist flicks go, this movie is the one.




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