Monday, June 27, 2016
Still A Trick Or Two Up His Sleeve.."Wild Card"
Wild Card (2015)
Rated R
Starring Jason Statham, Michael Angarano, Milo Ventimiglia, Stanley Tucci,
Directed by Simon West
The Story:
Nick Wild (Statham) is a bodyguard in Vegas with a heart of gold but with a big gambling problem. Probably not the place to run a business if you've got that kind of issue. Cyrus Kinnick (Angarano) comes into town and wants to gamble big this weekend, so he hires Nick to keep him safe. During that same weekend, Nick stops by for a little revenge session on a thug (Ventimiglia) who beat one of his friends. The bad part, that guy has connections, and now it seems all of Vegas is after Nick. Can he beat the odds and get out of Vegas in one piece?
Wild Card has a great pedigree with the cast and crew assembled, but it hits a few rough notes along the way. That's odd for a movie written by William Goldman, so it's hard to tell if it's deviating from the script or trying to stay true to the story.
It's another one where there are long stretches without action, so that might cause the usual Statham fans to start having withdrawls, but stick around, when he does go into action, it's always worth it.
There are several supporting characters that are in the movie and then disappear without much further fanfare, so it seems odd. Why even introduce them if they aren't going to play any importance in the film?
That complaint aside, I enjoyed the ride from beginning to end. A few familiar beats throughout the movie, but when you've seen a lifetime of action films, it's not easy to find something new.
Normally, you just hope that you aren't disappointed.
I'm rarely disappointed with the entries in Statham's catalog of work, and this one is no exception.
Currently streaming on Amazon Prime as of this writing.
Final Grade: B- / C+ range
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