Minor, but amusingly droll.
Get Shorty (1995)
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Reviews Counted:47
Fresh:40
Rotten:7
Average Rating:7.7/10
Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: This slick adaptation of Elmore Leonard's 1990 novel features John Travolta as Chili Palmer, a Miami loan shark who's been sent to L.A. to collect on a bad debt from trash movie producer Harry Zimm... This slick adaptation of Elmore Leonard's 1990 novel features John Travolta as Chili Palmer, a Miami loan shark who's been sent to L.A. to collect on a bad debt from trash movie producer Harry Zimm (Gene Hackman), the maker of the stunning flops "Grotesque" and "Slime People." But this is Harry's lucky day, because Chili is also a film buff, and when he's done talking tough he starts pitching Harry a script idea. As everyone knows, the best background for the motion picture industry is the criminal underworld, and Chili is smoothly launched into the life of a producer: romancing a B-movie scream queen, schmoozing superstars, getting reservations in the hottest restaurants in town. However, Chili's not the only mobster wanting to turn producer. It seems that a thug named Bo Catlett (Delroy Lindo), another of Harry's lenders, also wants a piece of the action. Add in a group of angry drug smugglers and there is an abundance of double- and triple-crosses, as well as plenty of wisecracks and Hollywood insider jokes. GET SHORTY crosses the line of life imitating art--and vice versa--many times, including the real Ernest "Chili" Palmer (on whom the character is based) playing a Mafia henchman. Barry Sonnenfeld's entertaining romp is a wild look at the celebrity life in Hollywood, featuring numerous cameos of stars playing themselves. [More]
Starring: John Travolta, Rene Russo, Gene Hackman, Danny DeVito
Starring: John Travolta, Rene Russo, Gene Hackman, Danny DeVito, Delroy Lindo, Dennis Farina, James Gandolfini, David Paymer
Director: Barry Sonnenfeld
Director: Barry Sonnenfeld
Story: Elmore Leonard
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Release:
Jun 23, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- NTSC
- Keep Case
- Single Side - Single Layer
- Full Frame - 1.33
- Letterbox - 1.85
- Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
- Dolby Digital Stereo - Spanish
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Reviews for Get Shorty
This movie is charming the way so few movies are anymore. It's brimming with personality.
Way too much to absorb in 2 hours, and it results in a talky, sanitized, often boring, tragicomedy that begins to fade from memory as soon as you leave the theater.
For all its winking and nudging and brightly colored sense of delirium, the movie is also strangely flat.
Hollywood has been in love with mobsters since the beginning of movies. But the other side of the equation has seldom been considered. That is, until now.
...it seems clear that Get Shorty will appeal mostly to those familiar with the source material - as it has to be more coherent and fleshed out than this.
This comic potboiler about gangsters in Hollywood would be a great piece of fun even without Travolta. But as a loan shark from Miami with a charming bedside manner and bigtime movie dreams, he raises the fun quotient into the sublime.
It's Travolta -- smooth, commanding, handsome as ever, a cool, rhythmic bop in his walk -- who owns the film.
I really never got into this. It's slow, some industry jokes are funny, but mostly really slow. Rene Russo looks great thoughh.
Spunky and very funny screen adaptation of Elmore Leonard's 1990 novel.
This Hollywood is the one we want to believe exists: no film school snots here, no MBA's, no dock-worker philosophers-turned-screenwriters. Just a town full of second-rate swindlers where a clear-eyed racketeer can keep his eye on the ball and rise.
While it's quite possible for the cinematically unaware to enjoy this film, this is a real treat for movie buffs. The story is as much about the love of motion pictures as it is about gangsters.
It has a good pace and a few twists that keep the audience guessing, but the real magic lies in the characters and what they can reveal.
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March 03, 2005:
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