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Crime definitely doesn`t pay... and it could end up costing them big time
Certificate: 15
Running Time: 0 mins
Retail Price: £19.99
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Synopsis:
Bobby is a would-be boxer who just wants to settle down with his stripper girlfriend. His lifelong pal Ricky is a smalltime hustler who dreams of being a mafia hotshot. So when mob boss Max offers the two buddies temporary work as out-of-town mafia "muscle", the two friends head for New York - where Ricky`s delusions of gangster grandeur plung them both into the Big Apple`s seductive underworld of stretch limos, fast women and pricey nightclubs. But when Ricky`s bumbling attempts to look like a "made" man ignite a dangerous confrontation with a rival gang lord, it becomes apparent that for these two not-so-goodfellas, crime definitely doesn`t pay... and it could end up costing them big time!

Special Features:
Director`s Commentary
Director`s Telstrator Commentary
Teaser Trailer
Getting it Made Documentary
The Creative Process
Making the Music of Made
Deleted scenes
Outtakes

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 1.78:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
DTS 5.1 English

Directed By:
Jon Favreau

Written By:

Starring:
Jenteal
Makenzie Vega
Famke Janssen
Joe Goossen
Vince Vaughn
Jon Favreau

Casting By:
Howard Feuer

Soundtrack By:
Lyle Workman

Director of Photography:
Christopher Doyle

Editor:
Curtiss Clayton

Costume Designer:
Laura Jean Shannon

Production Designer:
Anne Stuhler

Producer:
Vince Vaughn
Jon Favreau
Peter Billingsley

Executive Producer:
John H. Starke

Distributor:
Momentum Pictures

Your Opinions and Comments

7 / 10
In "Swingers" (1996), John Favreau and Vince Vaughn were Mike Peters and Trent Walker, a pair of wannabe actors who wound up as bumbling hipster doofuses in the LA lounge scene. Five years later in "Made", Favreau and Vaughn reunite, this time as Bobby and Ricky, a pair of wannabe boxers who wind up as bumbling mob heavies in the NY organized crime scene. Made isn`t exactly a sequel to "Swingers" (director Doug Liman is gone, for one thing), but it bears favorable comparisons.

The dialogue is fresh and on the money; at times you`d think Favreau and Vaughn were improvising, it`s so breezy and natural. The boys argue constantly, and this is the primary charm of "Made." "Swingers" was more contrived, more eclectic in its way, but in "Made" the characters really hit home. Ricky is an obnoxious know-it-all (or so he thinks) for sure, but so entertainingly so that the picture runneth over every time he`s on screen. Favreau`s Bobby is more down to earth, the solid, dependable buddy you can count on, but he has his own problems too (like having a stripper for a girlfriend, for instance). In and among Ricky`s dumb and dumber shenanigans, however, Bobby also shines. His relationship with Chloe is especially touching — kudos to Favreau for writing two convincing characters, Bobby and Ricky, who are also poles apart.


"Made" is a deadpan crime comedy in which the rapport between John Favreau and Vince Vaughn (and how, especially, they understand each other as actors) makes for a winning combination.
posted by Aslan on 22/8/2002 19:20