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Directed by Alan Taylor.
Three likable losers attempt "a momentary shift in lifestyle" by becoming part-time thieves in this comedy. Russ (Vincent Gallo) is living with his family, who don't get along especially well, and he fools around with the teenage girl who lives next door. Jerry (Adam Trese) is married to Betty (Linda Gay Hamilton), who -- unlike her husband -- has a job and wants to keep it, even if that means having an affair with her boss. And Sid (William Forsythe) has a soft spot for dogs, which helped derail his plans for a taxi service for senior citizens. All three guys are out of work and need quick money; Russ comes up with a plan to rob a jewelry store, but things go haywire when they accidentally break into a bakery instead, though they at least make off with a large supply of doughnuts. Despite their initial failure as criminals, the would-be thieves raise their sights and plan to knock over an armored car, but they soon discover just how far out of their league they really are. Palookaville was based on a series of short stories by Italian writer Italo Calvino. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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RisseladaRisselada Re: Latest unknown fave
by Risselada in Viewing with a purpose
hasn't rated it.
"Yeah I almost ALWAYS watch the commentary if there is any as well. Even if I didn't like the movie. Because I usually rent a movie because I thought it would be interesting or good. So if it isn't I want to see if I can get a better reason as to why. So I check out the commentary. Sometimes it's a complete waste like when the commentator just narrates what's obviously happening in the movie. It's also annoying when they talk about irrelevent events or things about the movie or people who were working on a movie. I don't really care if the director just called up the guy who did the grips a week ago and found out his son just won his little league tournament or some weird pointless fact like that. If the story is irrelevent but interesting in iteself maybe, but unless it's a Herzog or Jodorowsky movie it's less likely.Anyways I heard a commentary from Miike as well. It was for Ichi the Killer. Very interesting to hear what the approach is fr ... " [More]
PuhnnerPuhnner Re: Latest unknown fave
by Puhnner in Viewing with a purpose
loved it.
"and that sir, was the pisser! NONE, no director's commentary. Every chance I get, I watch the films again, almost immediately after but this go around with the commentary...more times than not, absolutely fascinating. ( I suppose that is a subject for another discussion thread, which films have the most worthwhile commentaries and special features; some of Miike's, Audition and Karen Moncrieff's The Dead Girl, although very different, for a couple, are worth a look or two)Yes raining fish, and then later raining chucks of concrete or rocks or boulders. This, apparently was his first film, which given the final result, leaves me slack jawed. How did he sell it??? I will check out some of the recent films to see if there are commentaries. I just saw Palookaville and loved that thing; maybe it is just because I enjoy watching Vincent Gallo, but all the actors and their characters were just this weirdly great " [More]
 



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