Finder's Fee (2001)
Carly Pope, Colleen Wheeler, Dash Mihok, Erik Palladino, Frances Bay ... (see more) , James Earl Jones , Louis Chirillo , Matthew Lillard , Robert Forster , Ryan Reynolds
Written and directed by Jeff Probst, host of television's "Survivor," this edgy drama follows a young artist named Adam Tepper (Erik Palladino) who finds a wallet with a lottery ticket worth millions inside. Later, a simple game of poker gets interesting when Tepper realizes that the ticket's owner ... (read more) Written and directed by Jeff Probst, host of television's "Survivor," this edgy drama follows a young artist named Adam Tepper (Erik Palladino) who finds a wallet with a lottery ticket worth millions inside. Later, a simple game of poker gets interesting when Tepper realizes that the ticket's owner (James Earl Jones) is among the players, and he and his buddies (Matthew Lillard, Dash Mihok and Ryan Reynolds) become trapped in the man's home.
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R, 99 min.
Directed by:
Jeff Probst
Release Date: Jan 01, 2001
DVD Release Date: Oct 28, 2003
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Really slow paced movie, filmed in one room the entire way. About a group of friends, lottery tickets, and poker. Nice flip at the end
Decent little Friday night movie. Decent performances (especially Earl Jones), story pretty good (but not without its flaws) and a bit of tension. Downside is Matthew Lillard is irritating as ever, Ryan Reynolds hardly does anything and the ending ha... (read more) Decent little Friday night movie. Decent performances (especially Earl Jones), story pretty good (but not without its flaws) and a bit of tension. Downside is Matthew Lillard is irritating as ever, Ryan Reynolds hardly does anything and the ending has one twist too many for me. Worth seeing though, not a bad little indie movie at all.
I wanted to like it, but I just couldn't. Elch...It really actually pissed me off.
An interesting tale of morals. You find you ask yourself what you would do in a similar situation. Tense, gripping suspense which keeps you guessing right up until the end.
Amazing movie... very well done and entertaining.
Awesome actors and I love the ending
Probst has crafted a nifty little story for his film debut, and I'm actually looking forward to see what he'll do next. Who knew?
Really good movie, maybe a little slow and thin of contents but as a poker player i must admit that this movie really got to me.
very slow at starting,in fact i almost switched it off but im glad i didnt.the whole film is set in one flat and works very well.some good plot twists and really good to see james earl jones in a cracking part.just about makes up for the slow start.
matthew lillard and ryan reynolds are two of my favorites. the team up alone makes me love it.
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