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4.0 out of 5 stars "The one thing I never do is to provide alibis to cover crime"
So states the risk management owner of a service that creates 'cover lies' for adulterous affairs. And up to a point that statement makes Ray Elliott (Steve Coogan) seem like an honest if distorted service provider, covering the tracks with high technology so that cheating husbands can have affairs without the danger of their wives' discovery.

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Published on December 12, 2006 by Grady Harp

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2.0 out of 5 stars Poor showing
I like Steve Coogan, and Rebecca Romijn is easy on the eyes (even if she's made to look 7 feet tall in this movie), but this flick- as promising as it sounded- was just not up to snuff. It was kind of as if they were trying to mix a Guy Ritchie movie with the Sting, but it just didn't work. And even though Steve Coogan is a hilarious comedian, this wasn't funny in the...
Published on July 14, 2008 by J. Michael


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4.0 out of 5 stars "The one thing I never do is to provide alibis to cover crime", December 12, 2006
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This review is from: Lies and Alibis (DVD)
So states the risk management owner of a service that creates 'cover lies' for adulterous affairs. And up to a point that statement makes Ray Elliott (Steve Coogan) seem like an honest if distorted service provider, covering the tracks with high technology so that cheating husbands can have affairs without the danger of their wives' discovery.

Smartly written by Noah Hawley and directed with style by Matt Checkowski and Kurt Mattila, LIES & ALIBIS delivers a new twist to suspense films laced with comedy yet filled with tension, murder, and all manner of underground derring-do. Ray Elliott is a smooth talker who manages to discreetly provide protection for business men who cheat on their wives using photographers to set up situations, falsifying credit cards and names and hotel room reservations, staging gifts for suspicious wives to stave off their concerns, etc. All proceeds well until Ray's primary client Robert Hatch (James Brolin) hires Ray to cover his son Wendell's (James Marsden) Santa Barbara bed and breakfast, pre-wedding escapade with a S&M girlfriend of one Hannibal (John Leguizamo) - a spree that carries out a bit too far in that the girl is dead by Wendell's inadvertent orders during the 'game'. Sam takes on the voluptuous Lola (Rebecca Romijn) as his new assistant and discovers she is as brainy as she is beautiful. He employs her to help his cover of the murder (Ray had switched IDs with Wendell in a planned alibi cover for the fling), breaking his own rules, and Lola ends up saving the day through a manner of crosses and double crosses that fling off the screen so fast that it takes powerful concentration to keep the story progress straight - just the way coordinated crime behaves!

The manner in which this spree takes place involves a large cast including Jon Polito, Deborah Kara Unger, Selma Blair, Sam Elliott and a fine crew of bit players. Steve Coogan and Rebecca Romijn make the whole caper tick like a time bomb, giving the film elegance and just the right balance of noir and romance. The rapid-fire cinematography is by Enrique Chediak and the always dependable Alexandre Desplat provides the musical score (with a heavy nod to Offenbach's Barcarolle from 'Tales of Hoffman'). For an evening of fast-paced intrigue, romance, tension, and creative writing and acting, LIES & ALIBIS is a sure bet. Grady Harp, December 06
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Poor showing, July 14, 2008
This review is from: Lies and Alibis (DVD)
I like Steve Coogan, and Rebecca Romijn is easy on the eyes (even if she's made to look 7 feet tall in this movie), but this flick- as promising as it sounded- was just not up to snuff. It was kind of as if they were trying to mix a Guy Ritchie movie with the Sting, but it just didn't work. And even though Steve Coogan is a hilarious comedian, this wasn't funny in the least. Why cast one of the world's best comedians in a dull, half-hearted gangland adventure? Without any laughs, the convoluted plot and implausible romance failed to hold up this lead balloon. Someone give Mr. Coogan some material he can work with!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than some., March 5, 2008
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I picked this up because I wanted something new and I like Steve Coogan. It may not be the best movie I've ever seen, but it's deffinately better than some of the stuff out there. It's clever, funny, and if not entirely original at least it's entertaining and fast paced. I'll admit I'm still not quite sure what Rebecca Romijn's character is there for other than to dress in white and be sexy. If you're looking for a decent Friday night movie this is a pretty good bet.
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3.0 out of 5 stars not as good as you guys praised, January 30, 2007
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not quite a likable british guy doing an unlikely shady alibi business in l.a., hiring another p.r. lady to cover his back is a nice touch, pretty but too tall for this guy. to hire such a pretty young lady who clueless but conveniently falls for you without obvious reasons is not but a pipe dream. to watch this cliched (mob, latino gang bangers, hitmen, hotel floors and room numbers mess ups and so on) action comedy and accept it as ridiculous as it goes, you've got to turn your brain dead first.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A premise in search of a plot, January 18, 2009
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Lies and Alibis feels like a premise in search of a plot: Steve Coogan's an ex-con man who's spotted a gap in the market and now provides alibis for cheating husbands and wives only to find himself in the frame for murder when one of his clients accidentally kills a woman. With a similar plot engine to Coogan's earlier The Parole Officer - man suspected of a crime he didn't commit has to use his clients to save him - it's the kind of US film Peter Sellers might have made during the early 70s lull in his career and which you'd expect to see on an airplane. But while it highlights Coogan's weaknesses as a conventional leading man and is very short on laughs without have a smart enough payoff to compensate, it's brisk and harmless enough. But James Brolin really should lay off the Peter Falk impersonations in future.
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5.0 out of 5 stars an Excellent Movie with a $6 Million Dollar Budget, October 5, 2010
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I may be biased here but I thought this movie was excellent. It was filmed in about 26 days but for the time and the money the film crew produced an excellent movie.
My reason for saying I may be biased is because I was in high school band and film class with the director Kurt Mattila. He was a very creative and funny kid back in those days and I am very proud that he made it big coming from nothing.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Truly Funny, March 3, 2010
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This is a truly funny. One of the best films I have seen recently. The ending is completely unpredictable.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing Little Caper, February 23, 2010
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This movie has a lot going for it. interesting characters, good banter, nice twisty plot, and great comedic moments. Some of the subject matter is a little dark, but in the end it's fairly uplifting. Worth owning, worth recommending.
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3.0 out of 5 stars No laughs, but nice premise, January 4, 2010
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If this is a comedy, someone forgot to put in something funny. Still, it's an interesting premise movie, and the 'plot,' such as it is, nicely builds up to a complicated grand finale that made me wonder just one thing: who exactly got shot at the hotel? The film isn't clear on that point, or was it just me? This could be a direct to dvd movie, though it does have some big names. It moves along fairly well.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Twists & Turns, July 30, 2008
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"Lies & Alibis" was in the budget bin @ the video store; so I gave it a spin. It's an interesting comedy that moves briskly as the plot gets increasingly complex. Ray has established an agency to give cheating spouses an alibi for their affairs. Steve Coogan plays the agency owner with tightly controlled performance that is subtle and has a splash of humor. Coogan is currently in "Hamlet 2" and played in Night at the Museum (Widescreen Edition). Lola starts working at the agency and quickly becomes Ray's right hand woman. Romijn played in The Punisher and Femme Fatale. Here she plays with her "Ugly Betty" co-star and real-life leading man Jerry O'Connell, who plays a businessman. Lola is bright, quick-witted and sweetly sincere. Selma Blair from Down to You and Cruel Intentions plays wife of a crime boss and flirts overtly through the film. The complication comes when rich kid Wendell Hatch played by James Marsden of 10th and Wolf kills a girl, thus implicating Ray as an accessory. Debi Mazar from Collateral (Two-Disc Special Edition) plays Detective Rebecca Bryce who is intent on solving the crime. The twists and turns of the plot are entertaining. It is well worth an evening's entertainment. Enjoy!
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