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Alpha Dog (2007)

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Reviews Counted: 136 Fresh: 75  Rotten:61 Average Rating: 5.5/10
 
Consensus: A glossy yet unflinching portrait of violent, hedonistic teenagers. A glossy yet unflinching portrait of violent, hedonistic teenagers. Bruce Willis and Sharon Stone chew the scenery, while Justin Timberlake gives a noteworthy performance. more
 
Rated: 15
Runtime: 2 hrs 2 mins
Theatrical Release: 20-04-2007
Synopsis:
A difficult gestation period led to Nick Cassavetes's ALPHA DOG being delayed and facing possible legal battles after the real-life subject of the film (alleged kidnapper and murderer Jesse James Hollywood) objected to his portrayal. The cinematic version of Hollywood is named Johnny... [More]
A difficult gestation period led to Nick Cassavetes's ALPHA DOG being delayed and facing possible legal battles after the real-life subject of the film (alleged kidnapper and murderer Jesse James Hollywood) objected to his portrayal. The cinematic version of Hollywood is named Johnny Truelove and played by Emile Hirsch (LORDS OF DOGTOWN). Truelove is a wild 18-year-old who deals drugs for a living and hangs out with his posse, who revolve around a core of Frankie (Justin Timberlake), Elvis (Shawn Hatosy), and Tiko (Fernando Vargas). When a client of Truelove's, Jake Mazursky (Ben Foster), is unable to pay off his crystal-meth debt, the group kidnaps his 15-year-old stepbrother, Zack (Anton Yelchin), who becomes a Patty Hearst-like accomplice in his own abduction. Indeed, Zack positively revels in his new position, and lives it up with the boys at every opportunity he gets. But Cassavetes's film really revs into gear as the cops close in on Truelove's band of outsiders, and they face a tough decision about what to do with Zack. The real draw here is Justin Timberlake, and he makes a decent job of his role as a bodyguard/friend to the kidnapped kid. Covered in tattoos and oozing testosterone, Timberlake revels in his role, and his female following will find plenty to gush over here. The film itself is executed at a lightning-fast pace, with quick jump cuts and on-screen captions that point out who the witnesses in the case were. Cassavetes plays around with split-screen techniques and nonlinear storytelling, but he remains acutely aware of what his young target audience is seeking from a modern crime drama, not letting the tension drop for a second. Small roles for Sharon Stone and Bruce Willis provide suitable support to the young cast, and a thumping rap and metal soundtrack supplies a perfect backdrop to the explosive on-screen shenanigans. [Less]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Justin Timberlake, Emile Hirsch, Sharon Stone, Bruce Willis, Anton Yelchin

Director: Nick Cassavetes
Screenwriter: Nick Cassavetes
Composer: Aaron Zigman
Producer: Sidney Kimmel, Chuck Pacheco

DVD Info

Release:

Jan 6, 2008

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Snap Case
  • Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French
  • Subtitles - English (SDH), French, Spanish - Optional

Additional Release Material:

  • Making of - A CAUTIONARY TALE: MAKING OF ALPHA DOG

Interactive Features:

  • Witness Time Line

Weblink:

  • Consumer Offer to Download a Free Movie Ticket ($7.50 Value)

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Stylishly and thoughtfully directed by Nick Cassavetes, Alpha Dog is occasionally chilling, but always absorbing.

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04/20/07 06:37 AM
Mark Adams
Sunday Mirror [UK]
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Its originality lies in the fact that it depicts white middle-class kids on the loose, calling their women bitches and listening endlessly to violent, misogynist and homophobic black rap.

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04/20/07 06:31 AM
Derek Malcolm
This is London
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Nick Cassavetes' film combines an aimless ramble through juvenile depravity in the affluent suburbs of LA and a quite disturbing evocation of the true-life murder of an adolescent boy in 1999.

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04/20/07 06:22 AM
Anthony Quinn
Independent
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It’s Beverly Hills 90210 on crystal meth as a gang of posh potheads lose the plot when a kidnapping goes wrong.

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04/20/07 05:10 AM
Johnny Vaughan
Sun Online
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The movie may lose its way in the last 15 minutes but everything leading up to that point is gripping, edge-of-your-seat stuff.

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04/20/07 05:04 AM
Daily Mirror [UK]
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Lengthy and often off-hot topic, this is still a gripping saga with stand-out turns from Timberlake, Hirsch and kid-in-the-spotlight Yelchin.

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04/20/07 04:55 AM
Jonathan Dean
Total Film
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You know you’re in trouble the second you take a look at Bruce Willis’s fake liver spots.

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04/20/07 04:45 AM
Tim Robey
Daily Telegraph
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Overall though, it's a messy, superficial affair: it lacks focus, shifts uneasily in tone, and shoehorns in star names (Sharon Stone, Bruce Willis) to little effect.

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04/20/07 04:43 AM
Steve Rose
Guardian [UK]
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True, Alpha Dog is a film with no manners. But it has great nerve. What’s truly impressive is how the splintered story is buried by individual performances.

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04/20/07 04:40 AM
Times [UK]
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Worth seeing for Stone's grotesque bow and some great youthful performances. But it's not half as gritty as it thinks it is.

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04/20/07 04:23 AM
Jamie Russell
Channel 4 Film
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It suffers from ADD, but there’s some terrific stuff in here. Leaving 15 minutes from the end and saving yourself a lumbering coda may improve enjoyment.

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04/20/07 03:06 AM
Olly Richards
Empire Magazine
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Emotionally engaging, impressively directed and frequently tense drama with strong performances from a terrific ensemble cast.

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04/19/07 03:15 AM
Matthew Turner
ViewLondon
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A movie which has been put together with occasional skill but lacks a compelling reason to exist.

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04/19/07 03:15 AM
Trevor Johnston
Time Out
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Cassavetes uses a wide arsenal of flashy techniques...but his stylistic fourishes and some committed performances cannot disguise a certain emptiness where there should be tragedy.

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04/17/07 03:15 AM
Paul Arendt
BBC
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A little long and pushy, but very well-played and at times utterly harrowing

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02/03/07 04:32 AM
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall
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A lackluster teenage true-crime tale.

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06/25/07 01:36 PM
Todd Gilchrist
IGN Movies
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Cassavetes, first and foremost, made Alpha Dog a great ensemble piece, a decision that really distinguishes the film from its lesser teenage crime counterparts.

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03/24/07 12:38 PM
Brian Tallerico
UGO
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As it happens, not all dogs to to heaven. Some go straight to hell, and Alpha Dog gets there faster and stays there longer than most.

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03/04/07 02:13 AM
Nick Davis
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The film's most resonant insight%u2014not a new one%u2014is that the boys' mutual violence and abuse form a sort of intimacy. No matter what else they miss, they understand their own fearfulness and disloyalty.

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02/24/07 04:36 PM
Cynthia Fuchs
PopMatters
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Watching it is like being trapped at the biggest boneheaded gathering of snowballing stupidity you can imagine

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02/21/07 01:01 PM
Michelle Orange
Reeler
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