Pawn Shop Chronicles (2013) Poster

User Reviews

Review this title
66 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
7/10
lords of the ring
lee_eisenberg31 August 2013
"The Cooler" director Wayne Kramer's "Pawn Shop Chronicles" is the latest in a string of movies about a bunch of people who don't necessarily meet but have a connection. And it's a really crazy movie at that. The connection here is a pawnshop in Louisiana and a ring. My favorite segment was the first one, just because of the characters' fun-loving attitudes. There is at least one scene that tests what you're willing to watch.

Yes, it's a pretty weird movie, but I liked it, especially Brendan Fraser's Elvis impersonator. The graphic novel approach also gives the movie an impressive dimension. Just remember that it's NOT for the squeamish.

So yes, why are racists supposed to hate Jews?
31 out of 36 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
6/10
Funny, bizarre, pointless in a good way
statixsc22 July 2013
After reading a few reviews about this and seeing the cast, how could this be a bad film? I wasn't expecting any of it. Mostly the film was funny and had some really odd segments which break the usual viewing experience which i found kept me watching the whole way through.

all of the acting in this film is pretty spot on with what is going on, seeing some actors well out of their usual roles really sold the characters to me. Make no mistake however, the film i found was pointless. It switches its character so many times by the half way mark you really don't know what to expect next which i found was the charm of the whole film. Stuff happens, it gets resolved and its all well done in the process. I have to say for a blind pick film this film is something you have to watch to get what i mean with its bizarre nature. Im not sure what message its supposed to be giving, what the film is actually about but all loose ends are tied up . . . what actually happened near the end? I thought it was a good film.
32 out of 41 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Falls flat towards the end
horizon200814 July 2013
I literally was laughing out loud at a few of the early scenes from this movie. I sat there thinking, yeah, this is my kinda thing. The meth-heads part was brilliant and the ring part too right up until the rescue. But.... then it all just went limp. I liked the idea of things being interlinked with the pawn shop, but what the hell was going on at the end? All the early promise just seemed to dissipate. What a let down. Such a shame because this could have had cult written all over it. A smart and darkly funny little indie flick, with decent acting all the way through, but alas, it got murdered by the end. What a shame indeed. But the first half is certainly worth seeing.
48 out of 70 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
What a superb cast! They were all good!!!
felix-rosalez1 September 2013
I rated it so high people, I know, let me explain. I thought the movie followed a format, such as when one scene starts, it just keeps going and going.... In order of the best acting performances: #1 Matt Dillon, then Brandon Fraser, Paul Walker (different acting style for him),Vincent Denofrio, Elijah Wood (he loves those eerie roles, such as w/ Sin City he was evil), Thomas Cage (a hero in this movie), Kevin Ranklin, Ashley Simpson (I knew it was her when I 1st saw her!). One of the best and refreshing movies I've seen in a long time. This is just one pure high energy ride bcz of the actors just really got into their roles. WHoever picked this cast was an expert, this is a huge monumental achievement, in my opin. It has an intense script, drugs, violence, shootings, every scene is packed with superb actors with a plan of action. I'd like to hear what Quentin T has to say about this movie.
30 out of 43 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
5/10
Interesting, Original Concept, High Quality All Star Cast, Poorly Executed, Poor Timing
CptEeyore12 July 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Hadn't heard anything about this movie, or even known of its existence, until about an hour before I watched it tonight, lol. First off, for all you Norman Reedus fans: Even though he gets near top billing, You never see his face, and his screen time is like 2 minutes, so calm down for thinking you found a new Reedus film to be excited about, lol. (Don't you hate it when they do that :o/) This film's a good example of that scenario where the concept or premise of the film, its preview, and poster, make the film look really good, only to have the execution and/or the end of the film fall flat. High quality acting performances were given by the entire all star cast, Brandon Frasier especially, impressive as a lost, struggling, Elvis impersonator. There were some good, entertaining moments in the movie that gave me hope, but that's as far as it got. For every moment it seems like it was going to recover, it would fall again, including the ending, which was a let down, and, honestly, even for a movie of this genre, I felt the ending was in bad taste and crossed a line, as they tried to make humor of a man keeping women in captivity. VERY BAD timing, after what just went down in Ohio. You know how a movie can be so weird, but in a good way, or so weird in a bad way ? Well for me, this had both, but in the end, just left me feeling in a bad way. But, I say "for me", and rate this in the middle because, I'm sure there's going to be some of you sick pups out there that's going to think it was hilarious, while others will think it's just plain weird, in a bad way. 2.5 out of 5, or 5 out of 10 IMDb stars.
11 out of 19 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
6/10
A darkly funny, entertaining and fun movie that I enjoyed. I love movies like this. One event affects strangers. I say B
cosmo_tiger13 July 2013
"I went into a pawn shop and found it. It was like God brought me there." Alton is the owner of a local pawn shop. One day a kid comes in with a ring to pawn. This innocent event triggers something that affects many people including a group of meth addicts, an Elvis impersonator, and the original owner of the ring. I really like this type of movie. Movies where one event connects a wide variety of people and the stories all end up converging. They are fun to watch and are usually well written. The best of this type is obviously Crash but there have been others. That said, this is watchable, funny and entertaining but nothing amazing. The best part of this movie is Brendan Frasier as Elvis, it took me a while to realize it was him, but he was really funny and great in this. There is some really dark humor in this but there is also main stream humor, there is a little bit of everything in this. I liked it but it's not something I think I would watch again. Overall, funny and entertaining. A fun one time watch. I give it a B.
17 out of 24 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
1/10
Generally terrible
adeviller27 July 2013
There is ignorance and then there is this horrible movie. I made this account to review this movie. It was offensive in the worst way. It didn't help me learn anything, or make me grow as a person, it just was offensive. I cannot believe that anyone would sign on to this movie. The talent was amazing, the performances were amazing, the script was horrid. I literally feel dirty after watching this movie. I am not a prudish person, I watch fhv and laugh at the same joke 50 times, but this was just terrible. I will die a happy man if this review stops even one person from watching this abomination. Personal opinions aside great cinematography, great acting. all that aside you can call a piece of sh#t a gift, but at the end of the day it is still just a waste of space.
20 out of 51 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
Strange movie, but it's a good kind of strange.
janssuh-224 August 2013
This is the first time I write a review for a movie, not that this movie needs one. But it deserves it. Because the first time I heard of Pawn Shop Chronicles, I thought the History channel made a movie about a very bad reality series. But don't let the title fool you. This one the best triptych i ever seen. Just watch it, I'll guarantee it, you'll have great time.

If you are a Pulp Fiction fan, you'll definitely appreciate this movie. Excellent and out of their "usual comfort zone" performances from some of the most under-appreciated and underestimated actors in Hollywood. Watch the movie and you'll understand it.
35 out of 42 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
A good mix
TheVideoGameScrub25 June 2022
This mixture of characters kept my interest and the storyline is both interesting and somewhat unique. I enjoyed this movie and think it's worth a watch.
3 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
3/10
What a mess.
seanhmoss620 October 2021
The director Wayne Kramer obviously is a fan of Quentin Tarantino. He is not, however, Quentin Tarantino. Kramer's vision of intriguing, juxtaposed timelines, irony and foreshadowing winds up being an absolute bore show for the entire second half of the movie.

I loved the casting. And by the way, I religiously steer clear of any movie with Paul Walker in it. That was by far the best performance of his too brief career. RIP.

The intricacies of a project like this were well beyond Kramer's reach. It's almost as if he had an internship writing for the Sopranos.

First half, good. Second half... See what I did right there... If curious, give this movie a shot. In general DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE!
3 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
Not for those with cognitive challenges
painterdg23 July 2013
This film is a very dark comedy, and is definitely not for everyone, as may be apparent from the previous reviews. As with James Joyce's "Ulysses," director Wayne Kramer's "Pawn Shop Chronicles" follows several characters through their own adventures during a single day. Unlike Joyce's classic, this modern story takes place in a small, quirky southern American town rather than Dublin, Ireland. Still, for those of us with attention spans longer than that of the average house pet, the threads of the three stories that make up the chronicles can be seen slowly interweaving into an harmonious comedic tapestry. The viewer who pays meticulous attention will be rewarded, since quite literally everything in the film echoes and resonates throughout all three vignettes, and like far-off thunder slowly building to a deafening crescendo, it all comes together in the perfect ending. Well suited to repeated viewings, I feel that "Pawn Shop Chronicles" is destined to become a cult classic among truly discerning aficionados of modern comic cinema.
73 out of 97 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
6/10
Drug hazed dark comedy turns into horror and ends with a bad Elvis improv ◆≈≈5.6/10≈≈◆
Thrill_KillZ12 July 2013
Despite the considerable amount of great actors involved, this film managed to remain off my radar until literally minutes before viewing it. So any expectations I had were formed in the few minutes I spent overlooking the film, that said, "Pawn Shop Chronicles", in the end wasn't quite as good as it could have been, but it certainly had it's moments and managed to stay entertaining. Director Wayne Kramer has more than proved his mettle in the past, writing and directing two film's which I have fond memories of "The Cooler" (2003) a film in which William H. Macy was brilliant in and "Running Scared" (2006), a film starring Paul Walker who rejoins Kramer in this film's first segment. With a solid director and such a long list of talented actors I felt this was going to be a sure thing. Then came the dialog from writer Adam Minarovich, weighing the film down like an anchor.

The film concentrates on a southern pawn shop run by Alton (Vincent D'Onofrio) in an unusual town full of unusual folks. It presents three stories, all of which are uniquely tied to the shop and framed out while Alton and his buddy Johnson (Chi McBride) hang out, business as usual. These stories range from speed-freaks, to kidnapping and murder. Each tale revolves around one item bought or sold at the shop and how they end up relating to one another in the span of one day. The first installment stars Kevin Rankin, Lukas Haas, Norman Reedus and Paul Walker. It's another day in the life of a few meth heads and there is no shortage of dark humor & hi-jinx, Walker as "Raw Dog" is a sight worth seeing as he's in full on "tweaker" mode, quite a reversal from the norm. The second installment shifts gears from the quirky to the horrific, starring Matt Dillon and Elijah Wood. Dillon plays "Richard" a man who finds a ring in a pawn shop belonging to his missing wife who's been gone for six years. He literally drops everything and goes on the hunt for her, ready to dish out some sickly sweet revenge to anyone connected to the ring. If you're a horror fan you'll appreciate this segment the most, I know I did. The third sequence, taking into account the insane direction that the previous story took, it was a bit bland with a most bizarre ending. It was all about Brendan Fraser, a burned out Elvis impersonator who faces an important decision while performing at the county fair right around the same time that a parade of nude women, all with zombie like expressions begin filing onto the scene.

It's all a bizarre & disjointed film which was trying to be something like a hillbilly version of Pulp Fiction, but failing to be anything but a mish-mash of the most strange and peculiar elements. Things do all relate to one another eventually and it's an entertaining film with some redeemable qualities, but the script is far from brilliant. I can't think of any memorable lines given or anything that made me laugh out loud. While succeeding to be amusing it didn't go much further than that. I believe Wayne Kramer made the most out of what he had to work with, but with a script lacking in any serious wit or style there is only so much that one could do. This film will likely be forgotten before it's even discovered.
20 out of 39 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
4/10
A huge mess!
chrichtonsworld24 July 2013
This latest outing of director Wayne Kramer who I know from Running Scared which was excellent BTW has all the ingredients to make one hell of a delicious movie. Except the main course is too overcooked and the desert leaves an after taste. Sorry for the analogy I am a bit in a cuisine minded mood. The cast is huge and diverse and all give their best to get the most out of this production. You can feel the energy coming from their enthusiasm. But sadly it is not enough. Because Wayne Kramer makes one pivotal mistake. That is trying to be clever by mixing up story lines and genres. It's obvious Wayne Kramer is trying to make a contemporary Pulp Fiction and would have worked too had he focused on the story lines themselves. I am willing to believe he had this wonderful idea in his head but simply could not execute it the way he wanted. I mean what was he thinking with the whole Elvis Impersonation story line. It takes up way too much time and it was not exactly funny or interesting. The story lines with Paul Walker and Matt Dillon are the most interesting and pretty bizarre. Almost put in for the shock value alone because it seems like it is more a gimmick than that the director is trying to teach us something. I have to admit I don't look to learn anything from a movie but if a film doesn't entertain me enough the least it can do is bring my attention to something that is worth my time. And for me that did not happen. For Miss Chofas however the experience was slightly different. She liked it for the most part although I suspect it has to do with the fact Norman Reedus was in it. Where was he? Well,yes he was disguised in some gas mask but still she could recognize him. Naughty Miss Chofas. So overall I don't think Pawn Shop Chronicles is worth sitting down for. If it passes your TV screen someday on a rainy Sunday then it might not be that bad for me it was a little disappointing especially after the strong start.
9 out of 26 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
6/10
Pulp Fiction as it gets.
dar041726 August 2019
Entertaining enough to sit through. Had a big cast and decent stories made it watchable.
3 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
5/10
a quirky, crazy tale
MLDinTN20 November 2013
This movie brings 3 stories together. First you got a couple of meth heads whom try to rob their dealer, then you have a newly wed couple that stop at a pawn shop and the guy, Richard, finds a ring that belonged to his first wife and tracks down how it got there, and last you have Ricky, an Elvis impersonator whom has dealings with some wacky barbers and performs in the county fair.

Where the movie fails is that it really doesn't bring the 3 stories together. All 3 just kind of end with not much of a conclusion. Richard had the craziest of the stories since he finds his first wife naked in a cage and there are others. But the ending to his story is just so wacky, after 6 years, it ends like that.

FINAL VERDICT: Only watchable if you want a few shocking scenes, all of them in Richard's story.
4 out of 9 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
the movie goes from one adventure to another while being funny
kostas656518 July 2013
Warning: Spoilers
what i expect before watching this movie

from the first minute i saw mat dillon is starring in this comedy i knew i was totally going to watch it and i really hoped i would laugh.

then i saw brendan fraser who is not my first option actor to watch after his not even a bit humorous to me acting in the tagged with comedy movie furry vengeance (2010) in which movie he also was executive producer.

when i saw paul walker i thought i should expect things to get worse if he plays a too cool for human role. i even started to hope that he will be needed only for car scenes in the movie. on the other hand the albanian heritage actor is among the 14 producers of this movie which looks good to me after the fact that his first producing movie attempt was also in 2013 when he was executive producer (between 6 producers) in the not so bad (for first attempt) movie vehicle 19 (2013) then i saw a little more than just every man's fantasy: 20 women play the same role: johnny's girl. with the speed of light i went to see who plays johnny and there was elijah wood whose face looks funny enough to deal with 20 women.

after all these i was ready to watch the result of all the above in the movie itself and now after i watched the movie

paul walker was not expected to be the best comedian and watching him trying to be funny seemed that it wasn't working in the beginning. comedians should act as if everything is normal to become funny but in this movie he tried to exaggerate a lot even by moving his eyeballs strange. all of a sudden after some time he becomes funny in his own way. i started to think that i have to admire that paul walker tries to play a different (comedy) role in this movie and i hope he plays more comedies with hillbilly accent and dirty teeth or not . also his productions have future in the business.

unexpectedly for me brendan fraser really rocks here. he makes an unrecognizable entrance in the movie and he was really funny in every scene i saw him.

unfortunately the most expected appearance (mat dillon) takes place after 30 minutes and with him starts the (black comedy) plot and at least one disturbing scene.

effects are working but music could be better except from what is heard from the big black chevrolet gmc junior monster truck ( which was cool for metal fans (like me) only )

so after what i expected this can't have a less than 7 out of 10 vote from me. if you liked one tarantinolike movie i think you will find this at least watchable. i am almost thinking to watch it again
7 out of 15 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
5/10
Pawn'd In
jesse-hitzroth13 July 2013
Pawn Show Chronicles is from the director of such films as The Cooler and Running Scared. Clearly this director has been underrated and does not get the credit he deserves. So how is his new film? Well it's a very disjointed hit and miss affair. Essential this film is 3 different stories that connect loosely at a local pawn shop. The film starts out great in the first segment with a dark comedy crime story. The second story then turns into a horror story that was pretty shocking actually. It features one of the most brutal torture scenes I have seen in a good while. The 3rd story involves a really weird overlong segment about a Elvis impersonator that really isn't enjoyable at all. The problem with Pawn Shop Chronicles is that it is to disjointed and weird for it's own good. It doesn't know what it wants to be, and unfortunately what this film shows us is nothing new. The movie has a huge cast and they all bring their A games to the table and clearly had fun making this film. There was so much potential to do something with this story but really all you get is a whole lot of pulp fiction mixed in with a pinch of Running Scared. This film even makes a few Pulp Fiction references. While not a awful, it's not great either. Potential was there but unfortunately it could not be taken advantage of.
5 out of 13 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
A wonderful symbolic socio-religious/political look at America today
cekadah24 November 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Just discovered this movie and decided to watch as it is listed as a 'comedy'. And a very dark comedy it is! There are some really disturbingly funny scenes, but I found the balance of the film to be a sarcastically allegorical comment on life in America. Why the previous reviewers missed this is a surprise! Throughout the entire story director Wayne Kramer has offered to the viewer symbolic remarks on religion, politics, and economic life in the American laboring society.

First we see the pawn shop - in America everything is a commodity that can be sold and bought - nothing has real value and value is always marginalized when the seller is in 'need'.

Second Kramer offers the three rednecks who, on the surface are religious, in symbols only, and have no idea why 'they believe' because they are too consumed with destructive self indulgence. Then when Vernon is left for dead a 'savior' appears not to save him but to offer the chance for revenge. In America it's just believing that makes religion true, not understanding and living it.

Third Richard discovers 'the ring' in the pawn shop and seeks answers as to how it got there. Kramer again shows us how property is valued in the social order. Material things along with humans are gifts for capitalist overlords. Shaw represents the ownership society. And when they offer favors to the 'working class' they are to be obedient and grateful, as seen with the caged women for Shaw's pleasure and the 'number one' caged girl who refuses to leave because she gets 30 minutes of television a week in 'the house'. Richard is the liberator and freedom fighter that American's always reject and destroy.

Fourth Kramer gives us Ricky, the fourth rate Elvis impersonator, and here Kramer sums up the movie. Americans want to be 'a star' but few have that kind of talent outside of being a big fish in a small pond. And thats where Ricky finds himself. His image is compelling to the locals in that unnamed small southern town and they willing follow him around! Ricky wants a barber to even his sideburns and must choose between two identical barber shops. Kramer smartly symbolizes the American political system here as there is no real difference between the two leading parties (Democrats & Republicans). But the locals think there is a difference between the two barber shops and when Ricky picks one over the other mayhem erupts in the street. In America perception is what drives the choices. When the choice really doesn't exist! When Ricky gets to perform at the carnival he is so unprepared and untalented the locals reject him. Then when he accepts the offer made by the street preacher (Mephistopheles type character), Ricky's whole image changes when he starts singing 'Amazing Grace'. Suddenly the local towns folk see him as bright and talented because he has accepted their Christian values. Then the naked and filth covered cage women show up and wrap themselves in the American flag. The image of justice and freedom shine as long as Americans have patriotism and God. Shaw returns from the dead to claim the filth covered women and a new woman. They all follow him out. The locals are too star struck to notice what's happening right before them. Kramer shows how Americans cannot escape the capitalist system (Shaw) because society will always give into religion, patriotism and those who control the money.

The film closes with Harry (little man/big truck) entering the pawn shop to teach Alton a lesson but JJ quells him easily and then it's business as usual for Alton. Harry is the collective conscience of America and it's small and easy to overlook, but it's always there.

Pawn Shop Chronicles is a triumph for Kramer - it's perfection start to finish!
45 out of 63 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Not that kind of shop
kosmasp18 April 2014
When someone first told me about this movie/title I had a smile on my face. I was quick to make a fun remark, just to be told I didn't understand the title correctly. "Pawn Shop" might sound like something that only adults are allowed to buy items/movies from. But obviously this is a different beast, so be careful how you pronounce it. Or have fun with anyone who misunderstands it like myself.

The movie itself has hits and misses. I mostly liked what it tried to do (especially when it tried to connect the stories a little bit). There is different genres to be found here, but every short segment does have some humor in it. The actors make it worth your while and the ideas are mostly out there. Casting (the recently deceased) Paul Walker as a slacker is genius. And he really plays it as good as it gets. Nice little collection of movies, that should be a fun watch for most people
4 out of 8 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
1/10
A Celebration of Stupidity
themissingpatient25 July 2013
Just when we thought Pulp Fiction copycats were a thing of the past, Pawn Shop Chronicles comes to remind us why only Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriquez should make Tarantino & Rodriquez movies. When other directors try they fail miserable, proving to lack their own original style and voice as a storyteller, coming off as nothing more than cheap imitations.

The main characters of Pawn Shop Chronicles are methamphetamine addicts. These are the most outlandish, unlikeable, dim-witted characters any writer could ever possibly write about. While the writer and director try to make the film as comedic as possible, it comes off desperate for laughs using every clique in the book. If that isn't bad enough, the humor is as low-brow and degrading as comedy gets. A celebration of stupidity and drug-use that makes the Jackass movies seem like innovative art.

This sad excuse for a film has a great cast who seem like they are having a lot of fun. As we've learned with Adam Sandler movies, no matter how much fun the cast is having on-screen, it doesn't mean it's any fun for an audience to watch. It also does not make up for the lack of a good story, if there is any story at all. Pawn Shop Chronicles has a story and does try, it's just not anything we're interested in watching or are able to bare to watch all the way through, making their efforts a complete failure. What's truly sad is to see such a great ensemble cast go to waste on something as tasteless as this.
12 out of 42 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
It's sad that Kramer and Walker won't be able to work together again!
Hellmant28 January 2014
'PAWN SHOP CHRONICLES': Four Stars (Out of Five)

Wayne Kramer directed this grindhouse style comedy crime-drama telling three different (overlapping) stories involving items sold to a pawn shop. It stars an ensemble cast including Brendan Fraser, Matt Dillon, Kevin Rankin, Vincent D'Onofrio, Chi McBride, Elijah Wood, Lukas Haas, DJ Qualls, Norman Reedus, Thomas Jane and the late Paul Walker. Walker was also one of the producers on the film and previously worked with Kramer on the cult classic 'RUNNING SCARED', in 2006. It was written by Adam Minarovich and is the first movie Kramer has directed that he didn't write (or co-write). It's a really dark and twisted film (like 'RUNNING SCARED') but also bizarrely interesting and entertaining.

The movie begins and ends at a pawn shop where it's owner, Alton (D'Onofrio), spends most of his time chitchatting with his friend Johnson (McBride). Different characters come in there throughout the day all trying to pawn a different item and their stories all intersect (and overlap). One is a honeymooning couple where the groom (Dillon) finds his missing wife's wedding ring. Another is an Elvis impersonator (Fraser) doing a show at the local fair, looking for some extra cash. The third is a white supremacist (Haas) wanting to sell a shotgun so he can afford gas to meet his two partners (Walker and Rankin), who are planning to rob their meth supplier (Reedus, who is unrecognizable in a mask the entire film). All the tales (of course) take a very dark turn.

The film is funny and very violent, it's also highly disturbing. All of the actors are good and fittingly cast in their roles and Walker always seemed to do his best work in Kramer's movies. Wood is becoming one of the most creepy actors in Hollywood (after playing a psycho in this and 'MANIAC', in the same year); he's really starting to scare me! Although it is very dark and twisted it's also highly entertaining and has a really strong Tarantinoesque feel to it. It's probably what most people expect coming from Wayne Kramer (even though he didn't write it) and it's sad that he and Walker won't be able to work together again.

Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTUUB4nMD6M
18 out of 24 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Loved the Star Quality....The rest was So So
dannykalifornia9 December 2013
Ima give this a seven even though it wasn't a movie with Kanye West.

The actors are what drew me to this movie. I wasn't expecting much, and I got just a little bit more.

Sure it is derivative of Taentino...In fact before I read the reviews after I watched it I thought of Tarintino....but so what?

It had a lot of jumbled up action, some sex and a lot to think about.

Basically it is a tale of good and the triumph of evil.....in middle amerka....

I see this as a must watch, no matter how uncomfortable you feel at the beginning...take the time...by the end...you may be happy you did.

Oh and Paul...you, as usual....rocked it.
2 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
1/10
What a waste time!
jaraeez15 July 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Another propaganda movie by a certain group living in the States.

If you want to stop people hating make a documentary! Why do we see constantly this group of people (directors, actors & writers from a certain background) do this time after time?

I want to see a movie not your pathetic attempt at 'Education' Don't waste your time with this tripe!

I stopped watching it as soon as the question was posed "I understand why we hate Negroes but why do we hate Jews" Pathetic, did I say pathetic!

American comedy has lost it (if indeed they ever had it?)...
11 out of 40 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
2/10
Completely uninspired film
estebangonzalez1017 October 2013
"This ring belonged to my wife. I want you to tell me who sold you this ring."

Wayne Kramer, director of Running Scared and The Cooler, brings us this anthology film where three separate stories are all connected in some way to a local southern pawn shop. The screenplay was written by Adam Minarovich, and there lies the problem of why this movie couldn't quite grasp the spirit of the film it was trying to imitate: Pulp Fiction. Minarovich and Kramer are no Tarantino and this is even more proof of why Tarantino really is a genius. These grindhouse B movies are no easy task to imitate and mixing comedy and shocks doesn't always work. The result can often be sickening rather than amusing and I am tired of these pointless and ultra violent films. Trying to be edgy and witty the film ends up being boring, mean spirited, and dull. It's a shame because a decent cast was wasted here: Paul Walker, Matt Dillon, Brendan Fraser, Vincent D'Onofrio, Elijah Wood, Ashlee Simpson, and Lukas Haas. They all play stereotypical rednecks, meth addicts, skinheads, or Elvis impersonators. The first two stories are ultra violent, while the third one is pointless. There were some interesting ideas thrown here and there, but overall the film fell flat and never managed to seduce me. This is an insane film, but I imagine it could have a small fan base, it just isn't for everyone. It was disturbing and dull with over the top crazy and mean characters.
6 out of 19 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Underrated
randychenault24 April 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This is very entertaining and great acting. If you want to see a dark comedy, this is it.
1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
An error has occured. Please try again.

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed