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Directed by Kirk Jones, Kirk Jones.
Just as the charming British film The Full Monty told the story of simple men willing to shed their clothes for money, Waking Ned Devine is the story of older Irish men who pursue money and take off their clothes. Commercial director Kirk Jones makes his feature directing debut with a story about a small town in Ireland called Tulaigh More, where one of their 52 inhabitants wins the lotto jackpot of nearly seven million pounds. When nobody claims it, the town goes on a search to find out why. They find the winner, old Ned Devine, dead -- a smile on his face, clutching the winning ticket. Well, in Ireland, the lottery winnings must be claimed by the purchaser, which puts the town in a spot -- if the lottery officials discover Devine dead, he forfeits his money. What ensues is a community coming together in hopes of getting his money to split 51 ways. What they learn is the importance of friendship and the true value of money. To reveal any more would spoil some major surprises, but suffice it to say, it involves aging actors David Kelly, 69, and Ian Bannen, 70, naked. ~ Chris Gore, All Movie Guide
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"Rizzo...of course you like sillier stuff better. Of course. But I LOVE superheroes. LOVE 'EM. Like that show, Heroes....I eat that show up! Yeah it is overly dramatic..but...they are SAVING THE WORLD! Awesome. Now, I am going to admit something to you. Something kind of personal: I wish I could fly. Also, I wish I was highly trained in martial arts. And, I wish that if people were to shoot bullets at me, they would bounce off harmlessly. Finally, being able to breath under water would be sweet too.Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately) these things are never going to be the case about me. So, I can watch the magic on the big screen. And I can play characters in games that live on and on and know how to use swords and stuff effectively. And I can dream about it. And that just may be where our tastes differ...which is fine. Now, Rizzo, about Bad Boys II. I have to say, I probably agree with you more than the things I wrote suggest. However, I don't think it is ... " [More]
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"Amen on your comments on Batman Begins Mattypro. Nolan handles the material perfectly, balancing some dark realism with comic book thrills. It's a Batman movie all us Batman fans hoped would be made. And what else can be said about Christian Bale as Batman - home run. Have you seen the much overpraise Tim Burton version recently. I thought it was it was a mess the first time I saw it, and it just gets sillier with every viewing. It's Batman, not Joker. 1. Clerks 2. Given that I hadn't liked a Kevin Smith movie since Mallrats, I was blown away by how funny and affecting this movie is. Recasting these two unknown actors, ten years later, shouldn't work - but it does. 2. Waking Ned Devine. The only movie in which the combination of a quaint Irish village and cute old people doesn't make me want to claw my eyes out. 3. The Rock. Three things that are 9 times out 10 horrible. Michael Bay movies, Nick Cage movies made after 1990, Sean Connery movies made after 1987. ... " [More]
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Others have tried before and since to capture its tone, but Waking Ned Devine feels so effortless that it has become the shining example of how to do whimsical small town comedy in the Irish countryside. In fact, its infectious dialogue, characters, and madcap plot made it such a favorite, it was considered a dark horse candidate for a Best Picture nod, in the slot reserved for lovable imports like The Full Monty and Four Weddings and a Funeral. Although performers of all ages make Tulaigh More the quirky hamlet of good-natured opportunism that it is, Ian Bannen and David Kelly are the clear standouts, and not only because they're the central characters. They amply reward the risky decision to put senior citizens in the lead roles, giving hilariously agile and un-self-conscious performances. Because they are also in the twilight of their lives, their all-or-nothing push for the money becomes a last chance at deferred dreams. This leavens the comedy with occasional moments of unobtrusive sentiment -- which make the film's ultimately wicked sense of humor all the more surprising. And with a town full of novice liars, who are almost united in their efforts to hoodwink the lottery official, yet barely able to contemplate the fragility of their ruse, the comic possibilities are rich indeed. Kudos go to screenwriter/director Kirk Jones, here making his debut; Henry Braham, for his lush cinematography of the seaside community; and most fondly, Bannen, who made his last memorable screen appearance before dying in a car accident the following year. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 



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