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Rounders - Special Edition [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Walt Disney Studios HE
  • DVD Release Date: 6 July 2005
  • Run Time: 116 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0009M9F14
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 19,114 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

A little drunk on its own arcane exotica as a gambling movie, Rounders is a film that takes us inside a world of high-stakes card players but falls short on such essentials as character development and relationships. Still, it is a real curiosity, written by a couple of guys (David Levien and Brian Koppelman) who appear to know something about the dark underbelly of card hustling for fun and profit. Matt Damon stars as a reluctant law student who can't put aside his subterranean career of playing poker and blackjack for big money. After he loses his post-grad nest egg to a weird Russian kingpin (John Malkovich)--and also loses his disgusted girlfriend (Gretchen Mol) in the process--Damon's character turns to an unreliable old buddy (Edward Norton) for a dangerous game of sharking wherever there happens to be a game underway: frat boys, cops, bad dudes, you name it. Norton appears to be living out every young actor's fantasy of re-creating Robert De Niro's prot! otypical head case in Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets, and while his performance is burdened by obvious quotation marks, his estimable talent still shines through. Damon's charm and intelligence bring some oomph to the curiously flat proceedings, and while his hushed, soul-bearing scenes with Martin Landau (as a law professor who takes a shine to the kid) seem gratuitous, they're still nice to watch. Behind all this is director John Dahl (Red Rock West), who is not exactly at the top of his game here but who brings his distinctive toughness to the crime-noir tone.--Tom Keogh, Amazon.com

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Academy Award winner Matt Damon ("Good Will Hunting", Best Original Screenplay, 1997; "Ocean’s Twelve", "The Bourne Supremacy") and Edward Norton ("The Italian Job", "The 25th Hour") star in a gripping story of passion and risk involving today’s hottest game – high stakes poker. After losing nearly everything playing cards, Mike (Damon) gives up gambling for law school and a fresh start. But then his best buddy (Norton) gets out of prison and in over his head with a ruthless card shark John Malkovich ("Being John Malkovich"). From there, Mike’s strong sense of loyalty – and the lure of the game – draws him back to the tables in a gamble he cannot afford to lose. Featuring all-new bonus materials, this must-have Special Edition DVD includes "How to Play Poker" set top games, tips from famous real-life poker champions and much more!

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
I have watched this movie several times in the last few years, and have been playing Texas Hold'em for a similar amount of time. When this special edition came out, I knew I had to check it out; and I was not disappointed, since besides the great movie, it includes a nice collection of extras.

Mike (Damon) is a grinder that plays poker as if it was a job. He has used his skills to pay his way through law school by gambling day after day without falling outside the boundaries of his method. But now something clicked and he is making a run for it. He goes to the underground club of Teddy KGB (Malkovich), a man highly connected with the Russian mob, carrying along all his savings and trading them for three stacks of high society ($30,000) to try to pave his way to Vegas.

It seems that the advice of a friend will save him from his fate when Joey Knish (Turturro) tries to dissuade him from going for it, but Mike disregards the advice and takes his chances. When Mike doesn't follow his cardinal rule (title of this review), Teddy KGB busts him for all his money. Now he is so disappointed that he decides to quit the game, takes up a job working Joey's truck and promises his girlfriend not to gamble anymore. When Worm (Norton) an old friend from school comes out of jail, Mike is tempted to go for it again. The fact that Worm is a cheat and owes money to influential people just complicates things.

This movie presents an interesting tour of the world of gambling, and if you are interested in poker you will certainly like it. You will also get the chance to see several pros in action, in a few scenes of the movie and in the extras. For those that watch poker on TV and see the glamour surrounding it, you will also get to see a more real depiction of what a professional player that is not on the top goes through.

In terms of the acting, the cast does a great job. Edward Norton is outstanding in the role of Worm, the light-headed trickster who has a history of messing up and who will not stop before getting Mike back into the action. Matt Damon plays his lead role with conviction, and the research he did on poker helps convey his confidence to the viewer. In terms of the supporting cast, Turturro and Malkovich are praiseworthy, so much so that I have always wanted to have the same poise at the poker table that Malkovich, when portraying Teddy KGB, shows in the beginning of the movie.

As I mentioned, the main plus of this new edition is the DVD extras. First, you get an interactive game of Hold'em in which you have to determine whether the correct option is to call, raise or fold, and a tutorial for those who need help learning the game. If you are new to poker this will be interesting, but if you are an average player or above you will probably get bored by it very fast. The behind the scenes feature takes a look at the world of poker, and how the creators decided to go with a movie on this subject. I liked the care they took in researching the topic and showing believable hands in the film, as well as in using specific poker terms. There is also a segment with professional poker players commenting on what the game is, and hammering home the notion that on the long run poker is not a game of luck. The Champion Poker Tips with Johnny Chan, Chris "Jesus" Ferguson, Phil Hellmuth and Chris Moneymaker are insightful, but do not focus on specific hands, but on overall strategy instead. Finally, you get the chance of watching the movie with two different sets of commentators, either with the four pros just mentioned or with the director and screenwriters.

As you probably figured out by this point, this is a must have DVD. It has everything a good production should have, a great film, interesting extras, and outstanding image and sound quality. Trust me, you cannot go wrong with this one!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
Norton must be one of the most undervalued actors in hollywood! Can anyone recall a recent film that he has done badly? Didnt think so.

This movie is excellent despite the typical American Happy ending. Watching this film I never got bored, not once, because this movie has everything that a timeless classic needs. Romance, violence (Brilliant Bar Scene), wit and great acting all make this a brilliant movie.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
An insight on poker 4 Dec 2002
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Format:VHS Tape
This film reveals the important aspects of being a great poker player. It has a simple plot which involves Matt Damon's character, 'Mike McDermott', narrating throughout. There are constant references to World Class poker players such as Johnny Chan and Doyle Brunson which enhance your understanding of the game.

If you have an interest in the poker, you'll love this film. After watching it, I started to play "Texas Hold'em" and I've never regretted it.

Rounders is one of those films that you can watch over again - I know I have.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
great film
This is a must see film for poker fans and film fans alike. One of Matt Damon's best and one that should be in any bluray collection
Published 1 month ago by Dan
i flopped the nuts str8
an amusing poker movie that gives insight to the world of poker.
brief summary of plot. it involves mike mcdermott(m. Read more
Published 4 months ago by n.reid
Excellent movie
I really enjoyed this movie. The theme is timeless as there is no substitute for live poker; all the nuances of play are explored shamelessly, with a backdrop of a thrilling plot. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Sandra
not real poker
The strange thing about Rounders is is that if you play poker and you watch this you want to then play poker if you don't play poker after this you will want to learn however if... Read more
Published 7 months ago by jp62
Classic poker film
If you've ever followed poker, you'll alredy be familiar with this film. A lot of the culture of the game can be seen here. Just don't expect to learn any tips here
Published 12 months ago by Michael Charles
Now look here, I like cards, but give me some character substance to...
*** This review may contain spoilers ***

Rounders is directed by John Dahl and written by David Levien & Brian Koppelman. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Spike Owen
Very Pleased
fantastic film with an all star cast ! Dvd also arrived promtly and in good condition.
Published on 9 Feb 2010 by Mr. Daniel J. Gore
Poker for beginners
Not a bad film, and one that will make a few people view the poker scene as a seedy, corrupt world - something which possibly still can be in the wrong places, but it makes this... Read more
Published on 26 Oct 2009 by S. J. Pritchard
"Leyt they-at main hef hiyis muney"
I have just rewatched Rounders after a giving it a break of a few years. Having learned a bit about poker since my last viewing, I wanted to see if I could get any kind of... Read more
Published on 12 Aug 2009 by paco_picopiedra
The definitive poker movie - still at the top
Great movie before I played poker, even better since I learned how to play. Still the definitive poker movie of our generation. Read more
Published on 3 Feb 2009 by William K
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