The talented ensemble cast and Carnahan's slick, colourful direction ensure that Smokin' Aces remains an enjoyable and engaging thriller, though the violence may be a bit too strong for some.
Smokin' Aces (2007)
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Reviews Counted:148
Fresh:40
Rotten:108
Average Rating:4.3/10
Consensus: A violent mess of a movie, Smokin' Aces has some Quentin Tarantino's style but not much of his wit or humor.
Rated: 18 [See Full Rating] for strong bloody violence, pervasive language, some nudity and drug use
Runtime: 1 hr 49 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:12-01-2007
Synopsis: Fresh from his success with HBO's ENTOURAGE, Jeremy Piven gives his career a further boost by taking the lead role in director Joe Carnahan's (NARC) fast-paced thriller, SMOKING ACES. Piven plays... Fresh from his success with HBO's ENTOURAGE, Jeremy Piven gives his career a further boost by taking the lead role in director Joe Carnahan's (NARC) fast-paced thriller, SMOKING ACES. Piven plays Buddy "Aces" Israel, a former Vegas performer who has holed up in the penthouse suite of a Lake Tahoe casino after what seems like half the planet decides they want him dead. The reason for this bloodlust stems from Israel's dalliances with the mob, who have put a $1 million price tag on his head after discovering he is about to tell all to the feds. The only people who don't want to put a premature end to Israel's life are two FBI agents, played by Ryan Reynolds and Ray Liotta, and their boss, Andy Garcia. As various assassins attempt to put an end to Israel's pitiful existence, a parade of celebrity cameos ensues, including Alicia Keys, Common, Ben Affleck, and Jason Bateman. Carnahan soaks the screen with vivid primary colors, lots of flashy set pieces, and plenty of guns and violence as his movie thunders from one explosive scene to the next. The shooting style, script, and acting are all highly indebted to Quentin Tarantino's early works, and the impressive ensemble cast will ensure plenty of PULP FICTION comparisons. Standout performances come courtesy of Piven and Liotta, with the former reveling in a character surrounded by burly bodyguards, cheap hookers, and a blizzard of cocaine as he sweats and paces around his penthouse hideout, ultimately awaiting either freedom or death as the movie nears its spectacular finale. [More]
Starring: Jeremy Piven, Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman, Andy Garcia
Starring: Jeremy Piven, Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman, Andy Garcia, Ray Liotta, Alicia Keys, Common, Peter Berg, Brian Bloom, Sharon Bruneau, Ryan Reynolds, Martin Henderson, David Proval, Joseph Ruskin, Maury Sterling, Patrick St. Esprit, Chris Pine
Director: Joe Carnahan
Director: Joe Carnahan
Producer: Tim Bevan, Liza Chasin, Eric Fellner
Composer: Clint Mansell
Studio: Universal Pictures
Reviews for Smokin' Aces
I imagine someone like Gareth from The Office watching it, a big grin on his face, a box of tissues by his side.
The film’s whimsicality makes it a big step back for the director, who shows he has little handle over anything bar garish action set-pieces.
Just accept it as a boorish, boy’s toys blast and you’ll find that where there's Smokin', there’s fire.
A simple hit becomes a tangled nightmare in this preening, self-consciously cool gangster movie. It sets itself up for cult status but expect to leave exhausted.
[Director Joe] Carnahan aims for a Tarantino-style black comedy but wildly misses the mark. Instead of crafting characters to laugh with (or at, even) he indulges a sniggering schoolboy obsession with casual mutilation and silly wigs.
Even after ten final minutes of laboured explanation of the final twist, the plot is still riddled with holes so large that you could march an army through them.
The identity swaps, double-crosses and multiple shoot-em-ups are reminiscent of The Usual Suspects and early Tarantino, without the ingenuity of the former or the breakneck energy of the latter.
It’s a Lock, Stock-style story of back-stabbing hoods, bloodshed and boys' toys that boasts a cracking cast on top form. Highly entertaining.
Using the kind of snazzy flashbacks, blood fetishism and moronic villains that were so in vogue oh, let’s see, about 10 years ago, the action revolves around an assortment of rival hoodlums all gunning for police informant Buddy 'Aces' Israel.
Four years ago, US writer-director Joe Carnahan gave us the tough and unsentimental cop drama Narc. Now he has followed it up with a fatuous piece of nasty nonsense without a smidgen of that film's intelligence.
The garish pulp shoot-'em-up Smokin' Aces has one of those titles that instantly tell you you've wandered into the wrong fleapit.
A terrific sense of style and wit, plus solid performances all around.
Full respect to Carnahan for making the tired crime genre feel fresh, but it would have been more fun without a last-minute attempt to make it mean something.
The poor man's Guy Ritchie, which is sad since the poor man already has Guy Ritchie
It wants to be a Tarantino-esque dark comedy about gun-slinging, substance-abusing lowlifes. But instead it's a convoluted, slap-happy, humorless bloodfest.
Could've been a classic belch of grindhouse-throwback foolishness if not for Carnahan's apparent need to take his story seriously after all.
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