Showing posts with label David Straitharn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Straitharn. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2026

THE LUCKIEST MAN IN AMERICA (2024)

 

Directed By: Samir Oliveros 

Written By: Samir Oliveros and Maggie Briggs 

Story By: Amanda Freedman 

Cinematography: Pablo Lozano 

Editor: Sebastian Hernandez 

Cast: Paul Walter Hauser, Walton Goggins, Maise Williams, David Straitharn, Shamier Anderson, Johnny Knoxville, Brian Geraghty, Shaunte Renne Wilson, Damien Young, Patti Harrison, Haley Bennett, Genesis Rodriguez 

May 1984. An unemployed ice cream truck driver steps onto the game show Press Your Luck harboring a secret: the key to endless money. But his winning streak is threatened when the bewildered executives uncover his real motivations.


I know most of the story just from articles and watching the short documentary on the case and the character on Netflix. BIG BUCKS: THE PRESS YOUR LUCK SCANDAL. The only truth it seems to keep is the memorizing of the patterns of the game board to win.

The story that this film tells has been in development hell since 2000. When bill murray was attached to the film, before aging out and dropping interest in it. 

The film of course didn’t have enough time nor the budget to tell the whole story in multiple events and days that this actually happened during hand on different shows so instead condenses it mostly all into one day and the film taking place in one studio do more to probably the production constraints

The film has a very impressive cast of actors all likable they hear they seem thrown into this production that means well, but ultimately comes across like a TV movie on the subject only with foul language allowed in.

As the film keeps going along at first you wonder is this supposed to be more of a character piece or what is his motivation truly and what it all about while the film shows the slippery politics have not only show business but also production as we see the reaction to his winning from the exact to the behind the scenes production staff to the other contestants, the host and partly the audience, and finally where the film really gets emotional at its heart is in the final 10 to 15 minutes of the film

It’s great to see Paul Walter Hauser have another leading man role as a kind of lovable misfit out there who has tons of get rich, quick schemes, and this one finally might actually pay off that he believes will help solve everything, but only seems to help rip it apart even more.

You only wish the actors had a better film or were given a better script overall or at least a slightly bigger production to be in

It’s a satisfying story, especially if you’ve never heard it before and will induce you to do your own research more into the story but other than that, it’s one of these stories that you feel should’ve been done better or been at least illustrated a little bit better. it’s none of the actor‘s fault who all rise in the occasion. It’s just that by the end it doesn’t quite feel as satisfying as it should, though by the end, it does hit an emotional level. That is unexpected.

Grade: C+ 

Friday, January 12, 2018

A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN (1992)


Directed By: Penny Marhshall 
Written By: Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel 
Story By: Kim Wilson & Kelly Candaele 
Cinematography By: Miroslav Ondricek 
Editor: Adam Bernardi & George Bowers 
Music By: Hans Zimmer 


Cast: Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, Lori Petty, Rosie O’Donnell, Madonna, Bitty Schram, David Strathairn, Garry Marshall, Jon Lovitz, Ann Cusack, Anne Ramsay, Megan Cavanagh, Bill Pullman, Janet Jones, Tea Leoni, 


Two sisters join the first female professional baseball league and struggle to help it succeed amidst their own growing rivalry.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

THE UNINVITED (2009)


Directed By: Charles & Thomas Guard 
Written By: Craig Rosenberg, Douglas Miro & Carlo Bernard 
Based On The Original Screenplay A TALE OF TWO SISTERS By: Kim Jee-Woon Cinematography By: Daniel Landin 
Editor: Jim Page &Christian Wagner 

 Cast: Emily Browning, Arielle Kebbel, David Straitharn, Elizabeth Banks,

Monday, March 5, 2012

MY BLUEBERRY NIGHTS (2007)


Story By & Directed By: Wong Kar Wai
Written By: Wong Kar Wai & Lawrence Block
Cinematography By: Darius Khondji & Pung-Leung Kwan
Editor: William Chang

Cast: Norah Jones, Natalie Portman, Jude Law, Cat Power, Rachel Weisz, David Straitharn, Frankie Faison