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Palookaville

Palookaville (1996)

October. 25,1996
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6.5
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R
| Comedy Crime

Jerry and his two pals, Russ and Syd, are just looking for some easy money to help them break out of their nowhere lives in their nowhere town. Despite a bungled jewelry store heist which exposes their incompetence as criminals, a fateful event (and an old black-and-white film) convinces them that they can pull off an armored-truck robbery. While they are busy plotting their caper, their dysfunctional families spin out of control, all around them.

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Claysaba
1996/10/25

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Brainsbell
1996/10/26

The story-telling is good with flashbacks.The film is both funny and heartbreaking. You smile in a scene and get a soulcrushing revelation in the next.

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Donald Seymour
1996/10/27

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Frances Chung
1996/10/28

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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heywood100
1996/10/29

So-so comedy heist movie about three friends trying to think of a way to make some money (though actually getting a job never seems to occur to them). Starts with a suprisingly unfunny jewellery store robbery gone wrong and continues to go nowhere throughout. None of the characters are particularly likeable, but the worst offender is Vincent Gallo, who for some reason seems to be trying to act like Quentin Tarantino. Instead of using Tarantino's questionable acting skills the makers should have tried to be more like him in the script department. But they haven't. And Palookaville is boring and goes nowhere as a result.

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dikarmy
1996/10/30

This is the 2nd film I've seen Vincent Gallo (the other one was `Buffalo 66' which was decent) act in, and I have to say this guy picks perfect roles. You forget the guy is acting, and that's the mark of a craftsman. He ends up in my favorite scene of the movie where his neighbor playfully starts a last call strip-tease after he returns home one night. Gallo this time plays Russell, who along with his buddies, do their best to bounce off the outer rim of social responsibility by tackling the next level of semi-professional burglary. Russell should have learnt long ago that you need to lock the bedroom door or something s****y is bound to happen. The performances are compelling and the writing is convincing. Above all, it's a very funny film. There are some good lines and unforgettable scenes (the moments at the dinner table come to mind). So yeah, you end up laughing more than you expected but the movie `Palookaville' actually does what it's supposed to do; it moves you. You care about what happens to these guys because they are learning more about themselves than you expect them to. As a result you don't really want this one to end early. Remember… if you ever see a legally blind person trying to board a bus with not one but two guide dogs, the small one's in training.

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George Parker
1996/10/31

"Palookaville" tells of three schmucks who are determined to be crooks but somehow just can't seem to mastermind even a simple burglary. Surprisingly well scripted, acted, and directed, given the plot, this film develops and maintains the integrity of it's inept principals while walking a tightrope between comedy and drama, avoiding falling headlong into either genre. An enjoyable little flick for channel surfers.

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jtur88
1996/11/01

I'm very rarely inspired to give a film a Ten, but this must have been just the film I was in the mood to see at the time. Only a few of those consciousness-threatening laughs, but generally a warmly funny film. As a dog-hater, I'm always astonished when a dog (or two) steals the show. Palookaville's dogs were the first film roles I've ever seen for the kind of pets MY friends have in real life. My wife was so caught up in her identity with the lives of the characters, that she was at one point heard to remark "Oh, no! Don't let something bad happen in this film!" Almost made us want to go and live in New Jersey.

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