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but it took me a while to buy in. The opening scene of them walking down a hotel corridor in super slow-motion while Steely Dan's "Dirty Work" was blaring on the soundtrack sort of got things off on the wrong foot for me. (The song choices here, while mostly all good songs, are only a tad less on-the-nose than they were in FLIGHT, and people savaged Zemeckis for that shit.)

In all honestly, I was probably watching it with an overly critical eye in light of it winning Best Picture from NYFCC and scoring so highly on so many Top 10 lists. Anyhow, I guess it comes together well enough that it ends up being satisfying and fun and all of that, so ultimately I liked it more than I disliked it. I just wouldn't put it in my Top 10.

I thought Christian Bale was great. In an odd way he was kind of the conscience of the movie. I liked the weariness that he brought to the role. Cooper was very good too. (And he fucking nailed the Louis CK impression.) Amy Adams was exceptional as always.

Jennifer Lawrence was miscast IMO. I had a hard time buying her in the role for some reason. I'm usually a big fan of hers, but I didn't even think her performance was all that great here. I can't decide if the "Live and Let Die" scene was a giant embarrassment or just a tiny one.

I guess this was Scorsese-esque, but it doesn't even come close to having the panache of a prime-era Scorsese movie. Early Paul Thomas Anderson, especially Boogie Nights, was both a more blatant and much better rip-off of Marty stylistically.

This mostly just felt David O. Russell-esque to me. I didn't think it was all that much different from his last two aesthetically. The biggest way the Goodfellas homage comes through is probably in the dueling voice overs from multiple narrators. The classic rock soundtrack has become so cliche over the years that it doesn't really count as being a nod to Scorsese anymore. (Also, the music was mostly in the background in Scorsese movies and in a lot of cases it was source music playing out of jukeboxes or car radios or whatever, even if you didn't notice that that was the case. The way the music was used here was almost like you were watching a music video at times.)

The use of slow-motion and other stylistic flourishes were nods too, I guess, but Russell's use of them just mostly felt arbitrary to me. (As opposed to in, say, Raging Bull, where the slow-motion was used almost exclusively for De Niro's POV shots to emphasize what he was seeing and thinking. In other words, it was used to serve a purpose, not just because it looked cool.)

I actually had a much easier time buying into Silver Linings Playbook as a sort of modern-day throwback to screwball comedy than I did buying into this as a sort of a confused mixture of screwball comedy, dark comedy, period drama, meta commentary on film making, love triangle romance, political commentary, etc. It was definitely not terrible, just lightweight and under-cooked.

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American Hustle (David O. Russell, 2013) [View all] , ZooTown74, Tue Dec-03-13 03:51 PM
 
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BEARDS!!!
Jul 31st 2013
1
Not a big fan of Russell's last two... but I'm there, obviously.
Jul 31st 2013
2
you don't like The Fighter?
Aug 01st 2013
7
      I thought it was fine. No more, no less, really.
Aug 01st 2013
9
First convo practically lifted straight out of F for Fake...
Jul 31st 2013
3
I was thinking the same thing about F for Fake.
Aug 01st 2013
10
was that micheal Pena dressed as a saudi prince ....I'm in...lmao!!!!
Jul 31st 2013
4
yep im there
Jul 31st 2013
5
Amy Adams going full Vanessa Carlton in Spring Breakers!
Jul 31st 2013
6
She's singing "A Thousand Miles"?
Aug 01st 2013
8
      Hudgens but props to the poor man's Michelle Branch regardless
Aug 01st 2013
11
so THIS is what he was walking around in curlers for!
Aug 01st 2013
12
Nigga look like the local Trenton crack dealer with them rollers in
Aug 01st 2013
13
Whig Perm
Aug 02nd 2013
14
The posters, b
Oct 03rd 2013
15
Bold stance, ZT. n/m
Oct 10th 2013
20
I almost drove to El Segundo for the first test screening of this tonigh...
Oct 04th 2013
16
They cancelled that screening anyway...
Oct 10th 2013
18
      *whew*
Oct 10th 2013
19
New trailer
Oct 09th 2013
17
...
Oct 11th 2013
21
Guess I'll leave this here.
Dec 03rd 2013
25
By far my favorite David O. Russell film. Shit's hysterical.
Nov 23rd 2013
22
I liked it but wasn't completely enamored with it
Dec 03rd 2013
23
lol, awful
Dec 15th 2013
26
do you really believe all the buyllshit you just wrote
Dec 20th 2013
31
I fucking applaud this gorgeous hate
Dec 21st 2013
34
I liked it, and it's super fun/funny...
Dec 16th 2013
27
The opening title was a nice disclaimer
Dec 17th 2013
28
I will say this...
Dec 17th 2013
29
      Might've been the hair
Dec 18th 2013
30
Russell is in love with Amy Adams
Dec 20th 2013
32
David and I both
Dec 20th 2013
33
Russell went full retard though
Jan 15th 2014
61
acting was great but the movie sucked otherwise
Dec 22nd 2013
36
RE: acting was great but the movie sucked otherwise
Dec 27th 2013
38
Hmmmm....
Dec 23rd 2013
37
Louis CK and Michael Pena cracked me up.
Dec 28th 2013
40
how did Lawrence's best scene end up on the cutting room floor
Jan 03rd 2014
45
I like this review.
Jan 03rd 2014
47
Awesome, but a big long-winded in the middle.
Dec 28th 2013
39
Agreed
Dec 29th 2013
41
Didn't like it so much at the beginning, but I really liked it by the en...
Dec 30th 2013
42
this shit was a chore to watch--
Jan 01st 2014
43
I enjoyed this movie but the ending kinda fell flat IMO
Jan 02nd 2014
44
Real ending had more consequences. Death & a longer jail stint..
Jan 03rd 2014
46
      Nice....thanks for this
Jan 04th 2014
49
           No prob
Jan 05th 2014
52
the scene with DeNiro was the best part, imo.
Jan 04th 2014
48
you like, love (?) Huckabees...
Jan 05th 2014
50
      yes... I, too, heart Huckabees.
Jan 05th 2014
51
Great flick *spoilers*
Jan 08th 2014
53
RE: Great flick *spoilers*
Jan 08th 2014
55
      RE: Great flick *spoilers*
Jan 08th 2014
56
Finally saw it. I liked it.
Jan 08th 2014
54
RE:OMG i thought Prisoners was the most overrated film of
Jan 11th 2014
57
Just saw it
Jan 15th 2014
58
Saw this again. Like other recent Russell films, diminishing returns.
Jan 15th 2014
59
Agree with all this, except I actually think it's worse than his last 2....
Jan 15th 2014
60
audience, did you understand the whole bit with the nail polish?
Jan 15th 2014
62
The most eye-rolling scene in the whole film...
Jan 15th 2014
63
agree with all of this
Jan 15th 2014
64
it just wasn't that funny or interesting.
Feb 13th 2014
65

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