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The Grand (2007)

Starring: Woody Harrelson, Chris Parnell Director: Zak Penn Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (60 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Woody Harrelson, Chris Parnell
  • Directors: Zak Penn
  • Format: Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Anchor Bay - ITN
  • DVD Release Date: June 10, 2008
  • Run Time: 104 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0013ERFFU
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #23,745 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Woody Harrelson stars as One-Eyed Jack Faro, a not-quite-fully-rehabbed gambler, party monster, and serial marry-er hoping to save his late grandfather's hotel-casino by winning $10 million cash at The Grand Championship Of Poker. But first he'll have to beat a Vegas field of geeks, gurus, online amateurs, greedy developers, ruthless housewives, old-school pros and more of the top players in the world for the largest prize in poker history. Jason Alexander, Ray Romano, Mike Epps, Judy Greer, Werner Herzog, Gabe Kaplan, Michael McKean, Phil Gordon and Doyle Brunson co-star in this no-limit comedy from director Zak Penn (Incident At Loch Ness).

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I never answer requests with a positive, June 26, 2008
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When Zak Penn is not writing movies about the X-Men, the Incredible Hulk and Captain America, he does some quirky little indie movies.

And the follow-up to "Incident at Loch Ness" is a far steadier animal -- a sort of mockumentary about a professional poker competition, and the wide range of weirdos connected to it. It starts off rather slowly, but Penn quickly hits his stride -- the resulting movie has all of Vegas' flashy glitz, and the quirk factor of a long-lost Christopher Guest mockumentary.

Jack Faro (Woody Harrelson) inherited the Lucky Rabbit's Foot casino from his grandfather, but the casino has fallen on hard times -- primarily because Jack is addicted to everything he can snort, inject or drink, and he's been married seventy-four times. As the movie opens, he's been living in rehab for two years straight.

Now a casino mogul (a gloriously cutthroat Michael McKean) is going to raze the Rabbit's Foot unless Jack can produce the money. His only hope is to win The Grand, a professional poker competition against some of the greatest poker players in the world -- including frustrated housewife, her obnoxious brother, a vitriol-tongued savant, a cutthroat veteran, a psychopathic German and a teacher from the Frostbite Amputation Capital of the World.

So despite sponsoring the Grand, Faro joins it. But to save the Rabbit's Foot, he's not only going to have to survive the first rounds -- he'll have to use luck and skill to deal with the most cutthroat and/or talented poker players in the world. Tensions rise as the players work towards the final round -- but who will win ten million dollars?

When one of the characters intently tells the camera that he recites the Mentat oath "before I drink my brain juice," you know that Penn has hit comedic gold. The first ten minutes of "The Grand" are rather tedious, since Penn is only introducing the idea of the Grand and Faro's situation. But once he starts introducing the characters and bringing them together, the mockumentary really gets moving.

It follows the basic mockumentary formula -- a camera follows the characters around, and they talk seriously about bizarre things. Animal murder, Star Trek, pyromania ("I got this blowtorch as a wedding present..."), addictions and winning the competition ("I want to see the others crushed and disappear and crumble," the German says with the calm of a true psychopath). Even the poker commentators get in on the weirdness ("And it's easy, with the patented Mike Werbe flash cards!").

And along the way, the characters do some pretty weird stuff too, such as Jack hitting on a pretty new employee only to find that she's one of his countless ex-wives. Since the characters spend a great deal of time sitting down, Penn has to compensate with lots of amusing dialogue ("... also, you have corn in your teeth") and he's good at making things just slightly too surreal.

Despite all the quirk, it would be easy for "The Grand" to lapse into tedium because it's basically about people playing a card game, albeit for high stakes. But Penn's hilariously mocking writing ("Where are you from, your country? Is everyone as miserable as you?") and quickly shifting visions of the Strip and casinos keep things interesting. Lots of light, flash and sparkle.

Harrelson does a nice solid job as a much-married Vegas heir, who seems to be perpetually stoned and laid-back even when being ejected from his own casino. But you can see a little desperation in the scene with Michael McKean, who is utterly hilarious as the evil, weird Steve Lavisch (he wears a hard hat when he looks at his construction models).

And the other actors are also great -- Cheryl Hines is excellent as a wife who supports her family because of her hubby's fantasy football obsession, while Dennis Farina is deliciously nasty, Chris Parnell is unspeakably rude and weird ("Your bet on the river was as transparent as a cloaked Romulan bird of prey!"), and David Cross is bombastically horrific as Hines' "identical twin" brother.

And Werner Herzog deserves a special shout-out for playing The German. Yes, that is the character's name. The great director does a wonderful, straight-faced job as a clearly insane poker-player who likes to kill small animals, and at one point informs Melvin, "I will SQUISH you." He's awesome.

"The Grand" happily lampoons the wonderful world of pro poker, and it entertains a great deal along the way. Definitely one to check out, if the works of Christopher Guest have also been in the cards.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Occasionally funny, mostly pathetic, July 8, 2008
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This film had its moments of humor, but they were few and far between, and likely as not to be found in one of the deleted scenes or character profiles. In fact, some of the funniest bits are with the real-world poker stars who make cameo appearances in the film.

The story centers on a $10 million poker tournament called The Grand (hence the name of the movie). The film was made on location in the old section of Las Vegas, in and around the Golden Nugget. Woody Harrelson is the main character in the movie and the only one in the tournament who is trying to win for semi-altruistic reasons. A heavy drug and alcohol abuser, who has lived in a rehab center for several years, he wants to buy back the casino he inherited from his dead uncle and then lost through various combinations of substance abuse and stupid decisions.

Of all the main characters, Woody Harrelson is perhaps the most likable, with Dennis Farina taking a close second place. Richard Kind's character is funny at first, but he quickly gets annoying and you find yourself glad when he makes his exit. The rest of the crew is a combination of mean and/or pathetic in different amounts.

The film is somewhat educational in that, if you know nothing about poker, you'll learn a few terms and some of the techniques employed by professional players. It is also good in that it doesn't really glamorize gambling, as the players are generally pathetic losers, each with their own crippling idiosyncrasies and lack of social skills. Harrelson's substance abuse is likewise portrayed in a pathetic light - he only manages to pass out in his hotel room after his "bender".

There are some small attempts at promoting familial reconciliation, but the people involved are so pathetic and mean spirited that it is more of a disappointment than heartwarming.

If someone is really into poker and/or thinks that cut-downs and insults are the height of humor, they would probably really enjoy this movie. If someone is a huge Woody Harrelson fan, or a fan of one of the other stars in the movie, they would likewise probably enjoy this movie. At Amazon's current price of $10, you can probably take a chance and see if it is for you, but you're likely to find this one for $5 or less in a bargain bin somewhere within a couple of months.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not very entertaining, July 4, 2008
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I usually enjoy ensemble comedies, but not this one. It started out hopeful with Woody Harrelson really doing some funny lines as a recovering addict (such a bad addict he LIVES at a drug rehab full time), who, while on a binge, takes out a loan on his grandfather's casino with a land developer (Micheal McKean). Woody checks out of rehab to join a poker game called " The Grand", in hopes of paying off the loan and getting his casino back. The movie just goes down in a BORING ball of flames at this time. I had to FORCE myself to finish watching it. I won't give away the ending, but it ended okay in a BORING way.
I don't recommend this comedy, which is sad, because there are some really good actors in this movie. Just not an entertaining movie.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A few too many Jokers in the deck
Borrowing the basic structure and plot of Christopher Guest's 'Best in Show', 'The Grand' is an improvised, ensemble driven comedy that follows a group of crazy competitors... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Richard Ross

2.0 out of 5 stars Not as funny as it wants to be
With a cast as talented as this, I had high hopes for The Grand. Alas, it did not live up to them. The actors are game enough, but every scene falls flat and fails to merit a... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Gregory Baird

2.0 out of 5 stars dull, unfunny comedy
"The Grand" is a mockumentary about six internet poker players who gather in Las Vegas for a $10 million, winner-take-all tournament. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Roland E. Zwick

2.0 out of 5 stars A Mockumentary that Falls Short
I had no idea what to expect when I received "The Grand" to review. I had never heard of it. And seeing the cast of well-known actors (Woody Harrelson, Ray Romano, Cheryl Hines),... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Jonathan K. Perkins

1.0 out of 5 stars Quite possibly the worst movie I've ever seen!
Save your money, not even worth a rental fee. I read the bad reviews and thought how bad can it really be? Read more
Published 8 months ago by Lil' Fish in a Big River

2.0 out of 5 stars Know when to fold 'em
Zak Penn put one of the masters of the mockumentary, Micheal McKean in a supporting role for this Poker Tourney lightweight comedy. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Tim Brough

2.0 out of 5 stars Traffic school would be more fun...
When I think back on my life and times I have wasted, I will look back wistfully on this 104 minutes, and wonder how I sat through it. Read more
Published 9 months ago by L. Power

3.0 out of 5 stars Occasionally hilarious
I really enjoyed Zak Penn's previous feature, Incident at Loch Ness, which was really strange and quite funny. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Scott Richardson

3.0 out of 5 stars It was okay
Being a fan of Zak Penn (X-Men, Incredible Hulk) and Woody Harrelson I expected to like this movie more than I did. Read more
Published 10 months ago by K. Napier

5.0 out of 5 stars great movie
director gives many funny actors the freedom to show their skills. great movie if you don't play poker. A must-see if you do.
Published 10 months ago by ThoughtPolice

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