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A Good Night to Die

A Good Night to Die

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Good Night to Die
Review: A Good Night to Die is a down and dirty New York film.
It is about a likable hit man named Ronnie, his not so
bright protege, August, and a eventful day in their
lives.

Michael Rappaport gives the most powerful performance
of his career as the dim witted and intense student of
the hit man arts. Gary Stretch plays the main
character who goes to extreme lengths to protect his
protege whom he feels responsible for bringing into
their world. I've never heard of Mr. Stretch but I'm
sure we all will very soon. He seems to jump off the
screen and sit in your lap.

A entirely unrecognizable Ralph Macchio plays a
psychotic killer with his partner (you never really
know their exact relationship, but whatever it is,
it's really weird) played by Ally Sheedy (always a
bonus to see Ralph Macchio and Ally Sheedy play a
murderous, psychotic duo)

Deborah Harry and Seymour Casell play rival mob bosses
but this is more than your standard "the mob is after
me" kind of movie.

The movie is filmed mainly in the streets of New York
City. You can practically smell the city. One
particular rooftop assassination scene really stands
out. There was something very disturbing and wrong
about how the person was done in.

I highly recommend this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Film Is Excellent
Review: Ever watch a movie that you can't get out of your head the next day, this is one of those films. The plot twists and turns and keeps you on your feet with the introduction of new characters who need to find their place. In the end, the film ties together nicely and leaves you feeling sorry for two hit men!!!
Definitely not your main stream thriller. The film is imaginative and you won't walk away feeling jaded.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Film Is Excellent
Review: Ever watch a movie that you can't get out of your head the next day, this is one of those films. The plot twists and turns and keeps you on your feet with the introduction of new characters who need to find their place. In the end, the film ties together nicely and leaves you feeling sorry for two hit men!!!
Definitely not your main stream thriller. The film is imaginative and you won't walk away feeling jaded.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Boring
Review: I really dont know how anyone can enjoy this movie, the movie keeps on skipping backwards and forwards in time and in the end you are so confused that the movie doesnt make sense. I bought the movie based on the reviews and what a disappointment and a waste of money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gritty crime thriller delivers
Review: I saw this film when it showed at the Tribeca Film Festival, and I was blown away (pun intended) by the acting, the story, and especially the way it depicted New York City. I had to run out and order the DVD for my permanent collection. Michael Rapaport and this Gary Stretch guy were fantastic and sympathetic as two killers for hire on a collision course with mob bosses, other hit men and each other. Ralph Macchio, Ally Sheedy, Blondie, the lady from Big Fat Greek Wedding and that old guy who's in everything, round out a great ensemble cast. Oh yeah, and I think that was Robin Givens as the girlfriend! If you're into exciting gritty thrillers like Chinatown, Goodfellas, the French Connection or tarantino films, you should order this DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Good Night to see this film!
Review: One of Michael Rapaport's best performances, this film noir thriller is a must see.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Night is a Great Comedic Crime Drama!
Review: This "Pulp Fiction"-esque crime odyssey has more hysterical colorful characters than Oz has flying monkeys! If for no other reason, see this movie for Ally Sheedy and Ralph Macchio's turn as brother and sister hit team Donnie and Marie. Of course, there's also Deborah "Blondie" Harry as a New York crime lord; Michael Rapaport, unforgettable, as a bumbling hit man prodigy; and a slew of amazing cameos by Robin Givens, Lanie Kazan, Frank Whaley, and more. The myriad New York City locations pack grit and atmosphere like the A train packs bitter commuters. But, unlike the underground railway, this ticket buys a fantastic ride.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A thug love story (sort of)
Review: This is a love story between two killers for hire. Stretch introduces Rapaport to big time crime after they accidentally meet in a dark movie theater. Stretch is charmed and very much taken by Rapaport's semi-retarded personality and ridiculous attempt to stick him up, while sharing pop corn and silly talk. It's too bad the film strayed from this promising story line, making the mistake of introducing too many characters that just pop in and out of the picture either to kill someone or get killed. Without giving the ending away, it was during that fateful coffee shop scene between our two guys at the end of the movie that I realized that my interpretation of the story was right all along. Stretch even rejects a floozy's sexual advances only to drift off into a dream about himself and Rapaport cozily talking away in bed like a gay couple. Unfortunately, all we end up with is a much too large cast of characters and situations that don't add up to much in the end. The film has a nice visual style, but it would have needed a much tighter script and artistic vision to pull it all together. As it is, I can only wonder about the great thug love story it could have been.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazng Film
Review: This is an amazing film (as the title implies). Craig Singer did an fantastic job making this film. This Captivating film will leave you on the edge of your seat, and by the end will have your jaw dropped. Its a shame this movie wasn't picked up and put in theaters nation wide, because this movie is on the same level as pulp fiction and reservoir dogs and would become an instant classic.


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