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Deal Review

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Dave White Profile

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  • 2.0
    35

    out of 100

    Metascore®
    Generally unfavorable reviews
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    critic review scores.

  • 30

    out of 100

    Los Angeles Times

    The direction by Gil Cates Jr. is inept at best, and the script by Cates and Marc Weinstock seems to operate under the assumption that trafficking in flabby clichs -- the kindly call girl, the scrappy youngster, the angry dad -- will somehow smooth over the underdeveloped characters.

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  • 38

    out of 100

    Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips

    Moving slowly these days, Reynolds does less than no acting in this role, and he's still the best thing in Deal.

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  • 40

    out of 100

    Variety

    Public fascination with Texas Hold 'em and other poker variations will likely bolster B.O., though more discriminating auds may choose to pass.

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  • 40

    out of 100

    The Hollywood Reporter Michael Rechtshaffen

    The dull production obviously sees itself as an updated "Cincinnati Kid" for the World Poker Tour set, but the end result and its characters have all the originality and dramatic depth of a TV telecast.

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  • 50

    out of 100

    ReelViews James Berardinelli

    There's no compelling reason to see Deal. Everything it offers is familiar to the extent where even though it's not a remake, it feels like one.

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DEAL by kcherry
We found it entertaining. Certainly not an Academy Award movie, but it was entertaining and better than the critics indicated. Acting by the key young actor was not superb, but otherwise, we enjoyed it. Worth seeing/

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deal by eacevedo99
I though that the movie was horrible, the story line was just not good at all.

4

Shuffle Off to The Theater And See "DEAL": by jimchudnow
Flushed with anticipation, I went to an advance preview of ?DEAL?. Wanting to give you the straight dope about the film (in case I was ?carded? in any way), I carefully watched as BURT REYNOLDS (playing Tommy Vinson) gave a nicely restrained job portraying the coach ? mentor to talented 21-ish poker-player Alex Stillman (acted by BRET HARRISON). Burt uses some unexpected ?props? to help build Bret?s self-confidence and show him how to better ?read? his opponents. All the while, he has to deal with the royal pain of his wife Helen?s (MARIA MASON?s) objections to his returning to playing cards himself. Eventually, there?s the almost-inevitable ?showdown? between the teacher and his ?student?. It wasn?t unanticipated? but, it was surprisingly WELL-HANDLED overall. If you saw a report on the film, you might not expect it to ?work?-- but it DOES. So, while it's not great, since it?s effective and entertaining, I recommend you ?shuffle? off to the theater and enjoy it for what it is.

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