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Directed by Nick Cassavetes.
A drug dealer moves on to bigger crimes in an effort to settle a score with disastrous results in this drama inspired by actual events. Though barely out of his teens, Johnny Truelove (Emile Hirsch) has already built a lucrative career for himself selling drugs -- he has his own home, a luxury car, and posse of friends who do double duty as his crew, including Elvis (Shawn Hatosy), Frankie (Justin Timberlake), and Tiko (Fernando Vargas). While life at Johnny's house is usually a constant party interrupted by occasional dope deals, Johnny has lost all of his patience with Jake Mazursky (Ben Foster), a regular customer who has run up a large tab that he can't pay. Determined to clear Jake's account, Johnny and his boys plan to kidnap Jake and hold him for ransom, but when they happen upon his 15-year-old stepbrother, Zack (Anton Yelchin), they impulsively decide to take the youngster instead. Jake's father, Butch (David Thornton), and his stepmother, Olivia (Sharon Stone), are already furious with their junkie son when they learn about Zack's disappearance, and aren't sure what they should do. Meanwhile at Johnny's place, Frankie takes a liking to young Zack, who already admires his brother's high-flying lifestyle, and introduces the kid to the joys of grown-up partying, which he takes to with dangerous zeal. Also featuring Bruce Willis as Johnny's father, Alpha Dog was based on the real-life story of Jesse James Hollywood, who at the age of 21 became one of the youngest people to ever appear on the FBI's "Most Wanted" list. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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MovieBabeMovieBabe Alpha Dog
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"By Tricia Olszewski A dumb title and Justin Timberlake may sound like two good reasons to avoid Alpha Dog, another apparent yawn about bitches, drugs, and wannabe thugs. Yet writer-director Nick Cassavetes pushes Mr. SexyBack and the rest of his young cast to deliver fine, layered performances in a script that transcends what-up-yo clichés. Alpha Dog is based on the true story of Jesse James Hollywood, a murder suspect who became one of the youngest persons on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list and had eluded authorities right up until 2005, when the movie went into postproduction. (Hollywood unsuccessfully attempted to block the film’s release.) Hollywood’s film persona is Johnny Truelove (Emile Hirsch), a midlevel drug dealer who’s supplied by his father (Bruce Willis) and enjoys a hedonistic lifestyle with friends and hangers-on in suburban Los Angeles. The group, including the goofy Frankie (Timberlake), devoted Elvis (Shawn Hatosy), and more relucta ... " [More]
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"Alpha Dog may quickly be dismissed from the legitamacy list--if you so choose--based on the fact that a former member of N'sync stars, or the fact that a former member of 2+gether also graces the credits. You may also dismiss it for its unapologtic portrayal of the pseudo riches of california's seemingly soul-less generation of pop teens, hooked on a materialism and consumption diet fit for the breaking of lives and global records.At the outset of the film you may laugh or cynically criticise the actors, the plot development, or the filmmaker's glorification of california's teen drug users. But if you hang on and listen to the dialogue; if you'll sit quietly and allow the film to finish... you'll be led to a lengthy dialogue on a great many things--not the least of which is a question about ourselves. Although the crimes executed in this film are extraordinary-- the events predicating those crimes are not-- and neither are the criminals. The film intimate ... " [More]
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by jonnysorrow in jonnysorrow Blog
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"There was one good scene the rest was boring and the same thing over and over again. party, smoke, say the f word, party, smoke, say the f word. not that entertaining. anyone who likes this movie is retarted. " [More]
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by The1TheOnlyJP in The Paxton Log
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"Taking place in southern California, 'Alpha Dog' is based on the 1999 kidnapping and murder of Nicholas Markowitz (here named Zack Mazursky). Not only does director Nick Cassavetes focus on the obvious ripped from the headlines story, he also zooms in and sheds light on another aspect. That of which being not all gangsters, or wannabe gangsters in this case, are masterminds. Sometimes, the alpha dog is actually the least intelligent member of the pack.Addict Jake Mazursky owes a debt of $1,200 to drug dealer Johnny Trulove. Convinced he will never pay up, Johnny and some of his lackeys kidnap Jake's 15-year-old brother, Zack. What at first is just a simple prank, swiftly becomes a serious situation. Johnny and lackey, Frankie, played by Justin Timberlake, soon find out they could receive a sentence of life in jail for their little "prank". Now in a state of worry, they begin to consider their options. Fear of Zack spilling the beans in the end overtak ... " [More]
snacks1975snacks1975 Timberlake shines
by snacks1975 in snacks1975 Blog
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"One rule I usually follow is most musicians/singers should not be acting. There are very few that can pull it off. Harry Connick Jr. is one of the few that can, Beyonce can't. Justin Timberlake.....hmmm. This guy blew me away. His character probaply had the most screen time and deservedly so. He played it with so much emotion, he had me believeing. The story was engrossing and based on actual events. With some exceptions the characters reminded me of when I was that young and the dudes that my brother and myself ran with. I took me back. By the end of the film I was emotionally drained. I was yelling at the screen hoping that these boys would just do the right thing. I really enjoyed the split screen shots and though the movie did seem a bit long I really was pulled into the movie. Sharon Stone pulls off an amazing portrayal of the worried mom (her scene at the end end is almost surreal). Bruce Willis shows he still got it. But the man who steals the show is J.T. I ca't wai ... " [More]
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"I was only able to see 8-10 films while at sundance '06. Those films I saw did not include Alpha Dog which I am glad I did not stand and wait for in the 10 degree weather. From what I was able to see, Come Early Morning was by far my favorite. I was at the first screening as it was premiered and to hear Joey Lauren Adams introduce it was amazing. I left Sundance wanting to see it again and told so many people about it. When I saw spout.com let me pre order it, I signed up! Two weeks ago it should up in the mail as it was just released. Ashley Judd does a great job I think as Lucy a single hard working female who enjoys drinking and making poor choices who early the next morning regrets them. (thus the name) You can see this as she throws something away every morning. Lucy's relationships are not the best with her father and grandparents and and it seems she holds many of them responsible for things that have happened to her. The film is slow at times, but I think Ada ... " [More]
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"I saw this movie in the theaters, and it was fantastic. The director and cast and crew did an amazing job. " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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The release of Alpha Dog was mired in controversy. The real-life murder-kidnapping that inspired it was still being tried in courts, and the deputy district attorney's role as a consultant on the film placed the trial in a state of legal limbo. That's too bad, because this ancillary fact -- along with the studio dumping it in January -- tended to obscure just how good Nick Cassavetes' film really is. Free from the exploitative qualities of Larry Clark's Kids, Alpha Dog shows the absolutely true transmogrification of bored suburban youths into drug kingpins and other reckless associates. At the same time -- and this is key -- it keeps its finger on their childlike humanity, which they retain even as their posturing forces them down the opposite path. Potentially complicating the message of Alpha Dog is the fact that it must partially glamorize its characters' portable poolside party lifestyle, because this is how the kidnapping victim -- who thinks he's undergoing a great moment of awakening -- experiences their excesses himself. But by film's end, Cassavetes, in his most mature film to date, has driven home the consequences of those excesses with unambiguous clarity. A key asset is his cast. Some of the most impressive, and in some cases underrated, young actors of their generation have gathered for Alpha Dog, including Emile Hirsch and Ben Foster as the feuding badasses who escalate the conflict. Foster, in particular, burns with an apoplexy we've never seen from him, wiry and intense as he neutralizes a dozen partygoers in his quest to find his brother. But two less likely suspects actually carry this film: singer Justin Timberlake, whose utter naturalism disarms the audience in every scene, and Anton Yelchin, whose innocent first tastes of the lifestyle are all the more touching, given the impending doom they carry with them. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 



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