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Overview
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May the best hitman win. morePlot:
When a Las Vegas performer-turned-snitch named Buddy Israel (Piven) decides to turn state's evidence and testify against the mob, it seems that a whole lot of people would like to make sure he's no longer breathing. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)Awards:
4 wins moreNewsDesk:
(13 articles)
Pine To Go Where Shatner Went Before (From Studio Briefing. 16 October 2007)
Carnahan Surprised at 'Smokin' Aces' Sequel Request (From WENN. 28 May 2007)
User Comments:
A shaggy dog story that goes enjoyably nowhere. moreUS TV Schedule:
| Wed. July 9 | 6:20 PM | MAX | |||
| Tue. July 15 | 1:30 PM | MAX | |||
| Wed. July 16 | 1:15 AM | MAX | more |
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Ryan Reynolds | ... | Richard Messner | |
| Ray Liotta | ... | Donald Carruthers | |
| Joseph Ruskin | ... | Primo Sparazza | |
| Alex Rocco | ... | Serna | |
| Wayne Newton | ... | Himself | |
| Jeremy Piven | ... | Buddy Israel | |
| Ben Affleck | ... | Jack Dupree | |
| Peter Berg | ... | "Pistol" Pete Deeks | |
| Martin Henderson | ... | Hollis Elmore | |
| Common | ... | Sir Ivy | |
| Christopher Michael Holley | ... | Beanie (as Christopher Holley) | |
| Andy Garcia | ... | Stanley Locke | |
| Mike Falkow | ... | Freeman Heller | |
| Joe Drago | ... | FBI Aid | |
| Jeff Habberstad | ... | Top Coated Gunman |
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
109 min | USA:108 minLanguage:
EnglishColor:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Australia:R | Japan:R-15 | Italy:VM14 | Denmark:15 | Germany:16 | South Africa:16LV | Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) | New Zealand:R18 | USA:R (certificate #41676) | Canada:16+ (Quebec) | Ireland:18 | Netherlands:16 | Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) | Norway:18 | Portugal:M/16 | France:-12 | Canada:18A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario) | Sweden:15 | Malaysia:18PL | Finland:K-18 | South Korea:18 | UK:18 | Singapore:M18MOVIEmeter: 
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The Tremor brothers car is a 1966 Pontiac Bonneville. moreGoofs:
Continuity: After Buddy cuts Common's character across the eye with a playing card, the amount of blood on Common's face changes as the camera cuts away and cuts back again. moreQuotes:
Bernard "Beanie" Alfonso: [to hookers as they start to get up] Y’all stuck on sundial. Ya gotta be on stopwatch. moreSoundtrack:
Play Your Cards Right moreFAQ
What song plays when ...? (SPOILERS)more
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There is a new genre infesting our nation's movie theaters. With apologies to Garrison Kellior, let's call it "guy noir". Films aimed directly at the young, hip male audience. Movies that are an unholy combination of old fashioned film noir and the modern action movie, as directed by the class clown. They offer fast paced entertainment, great character actors, twisty plot lines, explosions and more spent ordinance than used in a typical week in Baghdad. Even new genres breed clichés however and the original freshness heralded by Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction is beginning to smell the slightest bit stale. This brings us to Smokin' Aces, a movie that isn't so smug as to be intolerable or so brilliant as to be ground breaking. Rather it is good, competent, workmanlike example of its genre, which is bad news for a movie that wants to be hip and edgy.
Smokin' Aces has the requisite twisty plot. Actually it has at least nine plots, all twisty. In fact it has so many plots the movie dissolves into a series of incidences strung together by a smattering of narrative glue. Aces, a card magician and mob nabob, turns federal stoolie and a dying Godfather posts a high dollar contract on him. Naturally every photogenic hit-man with the weekend free descends upon Ace's casino penthouse to do the job and collect the dough. Smokin' Aces tries hard and includes everything needed to qualify as guy noir. It even tries to incorporate the "Tarantino Digression". That is, extended expository flashbacks incorporated for no good reason except that they are fun to watch. Smoking Aces can't quite pull these off as they require a defter touch than the movie is capable of.
There aren't any real people in Smokin' Aces. All the characters are strictly stereotypes played for effect rather than reality. Jeremy Piven as Aces is the self loathing hop head, Alicia Keys and Georgia Sykes are the hot lesbian hit team, Ben Afleck is the hipster bounty hunter and so on. Everything you need to know about these guys you learn in the first split second they are on the screen. There is no star in Smokin' Aces. Afleck, the biggest name, has a relatively small part and is upstaged by his hat. You might remember Chris Pine, Kevin Durand and Maury Sterling as the Tremor brothers if only because they were the loudest, most violent bunch in a loud violent movie. The only actor who rises above caricature is Ray Liotta, who invests his FBI agent with quiet dignity and a touch of pathos and in doing so sticks out like a sore thumb. It takes a strange sort of movie for a review to criticize the one genuinely good performance in it but Liotta just doesn't fit.
Smokin' Aces manages to hold its whirly gig self together for the most part. There are a few problems. It goes on too long after the climatic blood bath wrapping up plot threads you probably didn't notice amongst the explosions. There is a denouement where a hero, brought in from way out in left field, makes an existential choice that is not nearly as agonizing as the movie thinks it is because we have no emotional investment in the fellow making it. Though the final plot twist is prepared for and makes as much sense as anything else in the film, still it feels flat and unsatisfying. Think of Smokin' Aces as a shaggy dog story. It's long, involved and fun to listen to but ultimately goes nowhere.