
The stranger Jack arrives in the studio of the crook collector of antiques Max and tells his ambitious companion and specialist in poisons Jamie that he is Jack's brother. Jamie does not buy his story, dominates Jack and ties him up to a chair. When Max arrives, Jack proposes US$ 100,000.00 for each one to protect him in a negotiation of the antiques "Spanish Judges" with a wealthy and dangerous collector. Max invites his stupid acquaintance Piece, who comes with his retarded... (Full plot summary below)
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The stranger Jack arrives in the studio of the crook collector of antiques Max and tells his ambitious companion and specialist in poisons Jamie that he is Jack's brother. Jamie does not buy his story, dominates Jack and ties him up to a chair. When Max arrives, Jack proposes US$ 100,000.00 for each one to protect him in a negotiation of the antiques "Spanish Judges" with a wealthy and dangerous collector. Max invites his stupid acquaintance Piece, who comes with his retarded girlfriend that believes she is from Mars, to compose the backup team. However, Jack double-crosses the collector and then he intrigues Jack, Jamie and Piece.
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| User Reviewjessy gWhat? its got betrayal, revenge, good movie! Casted exellently. |
| User ReviewJim MGreat crime drama about what happens when Jack hires a crew of small time thieves (Max, a small time thief who thinks he's something more, Jaimie, his girl who collects poisons, Piece, the gunman/scre-up, and Mars Girl, Pieces' girl who's not all there), to help him obtaine a pair of antique dueling pistols, but of course theirs no honor among thieves. Featuring great performances by Matthew Lillard, Valeria Golino and Vincent D'Onofrio and a rock solid script. Originally a low budget off broadway play (means theirs alot of dialogue), Spanish Judges manages to feel familiar (in a good way) and fresh at the same time. Released direct to video it has been crimenally neglected by the public. |
| User ReviewSioux Lgreat heist fick - also great Vincent D'Onofrio |
| User Reviewamy pHeist movie, with extra cheese -- no-one chews the scenery quite like D'Onofrio. Definitely not one for the ages, but certainly fun. |
| User ReviewSean SCrime movie with a lot of twists and intense acting, the only problem is (and I freely admit this is more my problem then the movies) I kept expecting a bigger twist at the end that the movie never provided. Still not bad in the Usual Suspects genre of films. |
| User ReviewSara MWatched for D'Onofrio. For that alone it was totally worth it. Kind of a jumpy story but I'm sure I'll watch it again. |
| User ReviewPrivate UI watched this movie because I love Vincent Denofrio. I was unimpressed with the story and all of the performances, most of all that of Mathew Lillard. |
| User ReviewSarah GOkay, D'nofrio is amazing as always, but the rest was kind of just lame. |
| User ReviewJade MThis movie had potential but for some reason never seemed to go anywhere. It was almost as though they were trying to be weird rather than acutally making a good movie. |