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Gambit

  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
26K
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Cameron Diaz, Colin Firth, Alan Rickman, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Florian Ballhaus, Sidney Carroll, Stuart Craig, Rolfe Kent, Mike Lobell, Adam Ripp, Paul Tothill, and Rob Paris in Gambit (2012)
An art curator decides to seek revenge on his abusive boss by conning him into buying a fake Monet, but his plan requires the help of an eccentric and unpredictable Texas rodeo queen.
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An art curator decides to seek revenge on his abusive boss by conning him into buying a fake Monet, but his plan requires the help of an eccentric and unpredictable Texas rodeo queen.An art curator decides to seek revenge on his abusive boss by conning him into buying a fake Monet, but his plan requires the help of an eccentric and unpredictable Texas rodeo queen.An art curator decides to seek revenge on his abusive boss by conning him into buying a fake Monet, but his plan requires the help of an eccentric and unpredictable Texas rodeo queen.

  • Director
    • Michael Hoffman
  • Writers
    • Joel Coen
    • Ethan Coen
    • Sidney Carroll
  • Stars
    • Colin Firth
    • Cameron Diaz
    • Alan Rickman
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    5.7/10
    26K
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    • Director
      • Michael Hoffman
    • Writers
      • Joel Coen
      • Ethan Coen
      • Sidney Carroll
    • Stars
      • Colin Firth
      • Cameron Diaz
      • Alan Rickman
    • 91User reviews
    • 119Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Colin Firth
    Colin Firth
    • Harry Deane
    Cameron Diaz
    Cameron Diaz
    • PJ Puznowski
    Alan Rickman
    Alan Rickman
    • Lionel Shabandar
    Stanley Tucci
    Stanley Tucci
    • Zaidenweber
    Tom Courtenay
    Tom Courtenay
    • The Major
    Brodie Ross
    • Shabandar's Shoot Servant
    Alex Macqueen
    Alex Macqueen
    • Mr. Dunlop
    Joe Berryman
    Joe Berryman
    • Gas Station Cashier
    Ralph Alderman
    • Rodeo PA Man
    Mike Noble
    Mike Noble
    • Gunboy
    Terry Dale Parks
    Terry Dale Parks
    • Cowboy 1 (Merle)
    • (as Terence Parks)
    Russ Dillen
    • Cowboy 2
    Cloris Leachman
    Cloris Leachman
    • Grandma Merle
    Sarah Goldberg
    Sarah Goldberg
    • Executive Wilson
    Obi Abili
    • Executive Slazenger
    Anna Skellern
    Anna Skellern
    • Fiona (Secretary)
    David Danson
    • Monet
    Ross Gurney-Randall
    • Georing
    • Director
      • Michael Hoffman
    • Writers
      • Joel Coen
      • Ethan Coen
      • Sidney Carroll
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    A relaxing comedy with an excellent cast...

    You know that relaxing movie that you wanna play sometimes, but you're ashamed to, you know what I mean... That mix of comedy, somewhat intelligent humor and a good cast to top it all off, but not too romantic, modern or lame... Well, these are the gambits you are looking for (actually gambit, but then I couldn't make that Star Wars reference showing you that, I too, have watched the trilogy at some point (oh wait, is that another remark about Star Wars, now showing that I don't acknowledge the last three parts(oh snap, we got some Inception stuff right here...))). Anywhoo, Gambit is a cleverly written light comedy with an excellent cast, each character seems to be specifically written for that actor, although this movie could have been starring a completely different cast: Hugh Grant, Sandra Bullock, and Ben Kingsley.

    Lionel Shahbandar, a media mogul and a lord has one more title to his name, a horrible boss. Especially to his curator Harry Deane (Colin Firth, long live the king) who looks after his art collection, a simple fellow with good manners and a big heart, but really depressed because of the fact he has to be humiliated on a daily basis by his pompous boss. Harry and his good friend Major, devise a plan to stick it to the man, well in this case, Lord Shahbandar, magnificently played by the almighty Alan Rickman. This complicated and yet simple scheme involves a third person that could not be farther from the business and art world, miss PJ Puznowski (Cameron Diaz). PJ is a country girl from Texas, that enjoy cattle rustling and plucking chickens, so a plan that will make her rich very quickly sounds very good to her. But, as in all good plans, things don't go quite well as you would expect them to...

    Written by the Coen brothers who brought you many legendary movies, Gambit is good for one watching and perhaps a second, when you accidentally catch it on cable. Still, I liked how the romance was shifted out of the focus, and the clumsiness of our dear fellow Harry brought into the spotlight. In the scenes which take place in a hotel, he reminded me very much of a timeless performance by Peter Sellers in the movie The Party (1968). Other than that, I think that this sums up my thoughts about this movie, enjoy...

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    7aplivings

    Quite good really

    I watched this film on release night with my fiancée. We had previously seen a couple of trailers for the film and thought it looked funny and interesting, although on the day I was disturbed to see find such a low rating here on IMDb.

    *Disclosure, I am not connected to the film's production or any of the cast, and have no agenda here other than offering an alternative point of view.

    The basic plot is already known in advance: that Colin Firth wants to con his evil boss using a beautiful Texan as bait. He travels to meet her accompanied by his friend and co-conman, Major Wingate. After watching her in a rodeo they go to a local bar to make the approach. The Major asks Colin how much is he going to tell her? He answers: "Oh, only enough for her to play her part". And the same is true of the audience. You are only told enough to a) identify with Colin's character and his motivation, and b) follow the plot to come.

    We're then treated to a brief 'Ocean's 11-style' précis of how Colin imagines the con will play out from start to finish. Needless to say, no plan ever works out exactly as imagined!

    The humour is very dry, never in-your-face, and this isn't the kind of film to hand you gags. Laughing our loud isn't the point. Instead there's a mixture of situational comedy, miss-understanding comedy, wordplay, and great interaction between the characters. Some of the best jokes are the ones where you have to smile ruefully when things go wrong on a bad day. I thought at the time that the screen-writing was a lot like Richard Curtis, and could easily imagine Rowan Atkinson as the lead.

    Instead the best joke is Colin Firth himself, playing a little man, in Cameron Diaz's words, instead of a larger-than-life character for a change; playing it straight, rarely smiling because he's not very happy (he wants revenge, remember) and not trying to seduce the very comely Cameron Diaz, who also plays a wickedly funny character without being cast as the comic side-kick.

    But, from a critics point of view, I guess, there's not much originality. You can perceive homages to other films; old Ealing- comedies like the Ladykillers, where the subject matter isn't funny but there is some great humour. And I'm not referring to the re-make, which I didn't like.

    I'd like to watch this film again at a later time and see if I can. It might grow on me and become a minor classic, or it might drop to mediocre. Either way, if you watch it you have to appreciate it for what it is, rather than what it isn't. And it probably helps if you have a temperament where you can see the funny side in unfunny situations.
    6CrazyArty

    Rickman & Firth entertain but mediocre plot

    Art heist comedy.

    An art curator (Colin Firth) in London devises a way to rob his wealthy art collector boss (Alan Rickman) with the help of a rodeo champion from Texas (Cameron Diaz).

    It's a remake of an old Michael Caine film I remember really liking because you see the heist plan smoothly imagined and then you get the somewhat different reality. In this version the imagined plan is brief and sadly does not firm a key component of the movie.

    Overall, the film is just okay, mildly amusing with a mediocre plot, but not that memorable. Rickman and Firth are entertaining though.
    9keilanil

    Delightfully funny and full of one liners!

    I'm not sure why it got so many low ratings. It's one of those movies I've passed over many times, despite my love for Colin Firth, because reviews were so low. Finally, Redbox sold out of anything better, I gave it a try and now I'm so glad I did.

    If you're looking for Oceans 11 or The Italian Job type intricacies in the plot, it isn't going to happen. However, it's still cute and interesting with enough of a twist to be worth it. Where this show really shines is in the hilarious writing - the insults and comments are really really funny - and in the acting abilities of Colin Firth and Alan Rickman. Both do tremendous jobs. Colin Firth can take impossibly stupid situations, the kind Steve Martin and Ben Stiller do, situations almost painful in how absurd and moronic they are, and yet he makes them hilarious. A guy on a hotel ledge several stories up, no pants, is old old old, but Colin Firth makes it remarkably entertaining, as if this is the first time you've ever seen that scenario in a movie. Alan Rickman plays a SOB like no one else and he's the total jerk you love anyway (think his Sheriff of Nottingham role) because he's just so good at it and his muttered comments and blatant insults keep you busting out in laughs. I got to the point I was jotting down some of the lines in the show, and thinking I may need to go back to the beginning to write down others, because they're absurd, clever, and all-together brilliant.

    If you need lots of intricate plot twists and details - maybe not for you. If you enjoy understated yet remarkably hilarious verbal humor, witty comeback, diverting insult and repartee, ridiculous colloquialisms and a few side-splitting guffaws, this is the show for you.
    8leonasunflower1978

    very enjoyable

    I really don't think this film deserves the poor reviews it has received! I have never seen the original so am not comparing this, simply judging it as a film in its own right. The cast is brilliant, I love Diaz, Firth, Rickman and Tucci so was never going to be disappointed! Yes it's a ridiculous caper movie, it's not meant to be taken seriously on any level! It's great fun, I was weeping with laughter at some of the hotel scenes, and that doesn't happen often in a movie! I'm not quite sure what some of the reviewers on this site were expecting, but I was thoroughly entertained! I came out with a smile on my face so in my books that's just fine!

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    • Trivia
      Hugh Grant, Sandra Bullock, and Sir Ben Kingsley were originally attached to play Harry Deane, P.J. Puznowski, and Lionel Shabandar.
    • Goofs
      Just over 53 minutes in, Harry Deane is shuffling along an outside ledge of The Savoy, facing the wall, with the stolen, large Ming vase. To continue, he must climb over a metal obstruction. He puts the vase down at arm's length on the right hand side of it, over a stone block away, climbs over it but gets his trouser leg caught on it. The film cuts to a car scene and when it returns to Harry his trousers are still entangled and he is taking them off but the vase is now placed right against the obstruction.
    • Quotes

      Lionel Shabandar: And where are you staying?

      PJ Puznowski: Er, well, one of them big hotels downtown. I can't remember the name of it. You remember, Harry?

      Harry Deane: Connaught.

      PJ Puznowski: Me neither.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits are shown over cartoon characters performing odd actions with artwork and elevators.
    • Connections
      Featured in Projector: Gambit (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Deep In The Heart Of Texas
      Written by Don Swander and June Hershey (as June Hershy)

      Performed by Moe Bandy

      Master courtesy of K-Tel

      Performed by Cameron Diaz

      Master courtesy of Shabandar Productions Ltd

      Published by Melody Lane Publications Inc c/o Peer Music (UK) Ltd

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Con Tốt Thí
    • Filming locations
      • Heathrow Airport, The Compass Centre, Nelson Road, Hounslow, Greater London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Crime Scene Pictures
      • ArtPhyl
      • FilmNation Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,200,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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