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Two for the Money
Directed by
D.J. Caruso
R
2005
2h 2m
Comedy
,
Crime
,
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6.2
22%
48%
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After suffering a career-ending knee injury, a former college football star aligns himself with one of the most renowned touts in the sports-gambling business.
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Cast of Two for the Money
Al Pacino
Walter Abrams
Matthew McConaughey
Brandon Lang
Rene Russo
Toni Morrow
Armand Assante
Novian
Jeremy Piven
Jerry
Jaime King
Alexandria
Gerry Pucci
Southie
Denise Galik
Brandon's Mom
Gedde Watanabe
Milton
Carly Pope
Tammy
Charles Carroll
Chuck
Ralph Garman
Reggie
Chrislyn Austin
Julia
Craig Veroni
Amir
Gerard Plunkett
Herbie
Stephen Dimopoulos
Steve
Steve Makaj
Coach
Gary Hudson
Brandon's Dad
Jeremy Guilbaut
Mitch
James Kirk
Denny
Justin Riemer
Football Player
Veena Sood
G.A. Hostess
Luciana Carro
Gail
Kendall Cross
Make-Up Artist
Brad Kelly
Novian's Bodyguard
David Lovgren
TV Technician
Ildiko Ferenczi
Friend (uncredited)
Susan Ward
Girl in Sportscar (uncredited)
April Telek
Young Woman (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
Two for the Money Ratings & Reviews
USA Today
Mike Clark
The movie has a lot of built-in flash and is thus mildly entertaining, though the running time grinds it down.
Seattle Times
Ted Fry
If Two for the Money maintained the same backbone as its alluring stars, it could have done much more than just break even.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
Big, loud, glossy and entertaining.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
If you're looking for a movie for a boys' night out, it's a winner.
Detroit News
Tom Long
You can see why Pacino takes such roles: They're so Al, so tragic, so lowdown, so easy for him. He invented guys like this. But he must have other inventions left in him.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
The film rides on the believable chemistry of its trio. If it doesn't go all the way, it certainly sprints toward a climax that feels like a gripping 2-minute drill.
Houston Chronicle
Amy Biancolli
Its rhythms belong to a sports film: game, game, hurdles, big game, biggest. And that, at least, you can bet on.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
I'm not a gambling man, but I bet I haven't fidgeted this much in a theater all year.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
It still seems like there should be more tension in Two for the Money than simply watching grown men bite their lips as they watch pro games on TV monitors.
Zap2it.com
Daniel Fienberg
Critics are likely to interpret Pacino's work as intentional self-parody, because he's smart enough to know that he's played this kind of unhinged father figure too many times
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Aside from Pacino's snappy contribution, the acting isn't very impressive -- even Armand Assante and Jeremy Piven are misused.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
It really works as a study of gambling.
The Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
Overheated but undercooked.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
The fun of this movie is seeing Pacino dive into the part and hang on for dear life, though the storyline zigzags from inconsistent to makes-no-sense-ville.
Los Angeles Times
Carina Chocano
Two for the Money takes its cues from classic rise/demise stories of fresh-faced young men and their amoral mentors, but it stops short of making a point.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
Hedges on its lurid promise.
Arizona Republic
Bill Muller
The movie offers no handholds for the audience, leaving us behind in a flurry of important-sounding but meaningless exchanges between two-dimensional characters.
Dallas Morning News
Philip Wuntch
Even in the film's early, relatively enjoyable moments, you'll hear a small voice reminding you that there's a difference between a genuinely good movie and a merely watchable one. That pesky voice grows louder and louder with each scene.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
A sincere and sincerely turgid male weepie about sports betting, Two for the Money lurches from upbeat to downbeat without ever settling into a coherent groove.
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