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DVD : The Score


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starring: Angela Bassett, Marlon Brando, Mark Camacho, Christina Colburn, Claude Despins
directed by: Oz, Frank

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Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 0097363392149
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 11, 2001
Running Time: 124 minutes
Sales Rank: 7364
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: 2001



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Product Description:
When expert safecracker nick wells decides it might be time to settle down with his girlfriend diane and stick to his legitimate business running a jazz nightclub in montreal his friend and partner max has other plans. Heavily in debt to a crime boss max needs nick to pull one last heist. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 01/04/2005 Starring: Robert De Niro Angela Bassett Run time: 124 minutes Rating: R Director: Frank Oz

Amazon.com:
Robert De Niro plays a weary thief tempted by wily old associate Marlon Brando into, yes, one last job, a plan to rob a priceless scepter from Montreal's Customs House. Director Frank Oz's heist thriller partners De Niro with hotshot upstart Edward Norton, and you'd have to be determinedly grumpy not to get half a kick out of Brando, DeNiro, and Norton--more than holding his own--coolly bouncing off one another in a Method paradise. Brando may be enormous and breathing heavily with every move, but his technique is as agile as it ever was; he still seems spontaneously clever. Oz doesn't have the most crackling visual style in the world, as the film is far too smooth for tension, and keeps tapping Howard Shore's music score to do most of the work in that department; the divine Angela Bassett is once again totally wasted in a 10-minute throwaway role as De Niro's girlfriend. The Score isn't anything new, and there isn't a single surprise, but if you're into this sort of thing you do respond to its polished familiarity. --Steve Wiecking



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - the score
this movie was good BUT"" they did the dumbest thing i have ever seen. they went to all the trouble of making it suspencful until the end then they really messed up.tward the end of the movie ed norton grabs danny the head janitor and he should of knocked hem out or killed him because now he can identify him.how stupid can you be??'



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The score...
I love this movie. I must confess that the reason is the ending. It isa plain and simple burgular movie. One plan, one betrayal, one revenge, sweet revenge! Recommend for adults only. There is a bit of foul language. Edward Norton is awesome in this movie.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice Change of Pace
I watched "The Score" because it was one of Brando's last movies. That was as good a reason as any although Brando was not much of a presence in the film. The two main characters were De Niro and Norton. These two played very well off each other and elevated the movie (along with a great plot and script). There were ample twists and turns that drew me more and more into "The Score". The ending was excellent and my time was well spent. However, the movie had a fault or two. The main one was ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice Plot, Great Actors, Nice Twists
The Score is a good film with great performances.
Overall, I enjoyed the film. The caper to steal the sceptre was complex because of the high tech security, yet it was met with an ingenious theif that used low-tech equipment to combat their systems.
The jazz theme of NYC's represented improvisational way that many thieves worked in this film. DeNiro, also, (uncredited) directs Brando in many of the scenes here. Brando's character is flashier (as a fence) because he has to convince DeNiro's ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Step Above the Ordinary
The Score is a standard heist movie with good direction (Frank Oz) and great acting. Although the plot is predictable fare for a high-tech theft caper, the movie is also a character study with an intelligent script and a cinematically interesting locale (Montreal).

Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, and Marlon Brando's superb acting lifts this film above the rest of the genre. My favorite parts of the movie were whenever Brando was on the screen. Norton plays a hotshot usurper with pyrotechnic acting, ... Read More




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