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No Good Deed (Dol Slip) [VHS] (2002)

Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Milla Jovovich Director: Bob Rafelson Rating: R (Restricted) Format: VHS Tape
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Samuel L. Jackson, Milla Jovovich, Stellan Skarsgård, Doug Hutchison, Joss Ackland
  • Directors: Bob Rafelson
  • Writers: Christopher Canaan, Dashiell Hammett, Steve Barancik
  • Producers: André Rouleau, Barry M. Berg, David Braun, David E. Allen
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: Sony Pictures
  • VHS Release Date: March 2, 2004
  • Run Time: 103 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000CEB6W
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #56,541 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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Echoes of The Maltese Falcon reverberate through No Good Deed, a loose, updated adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's kidnapped-cop tale The House on Turk Street. Unfortunately, the film proves an interesting disaster at best, certain to leave fans of noir director Bob Rafelson (Blood and Wine) wondering what happened. Samuel L. Jackson plays lonely police detective and amateur cellist Jack Friar, whose search for a missing girl results in being taken captive by a motley gang of dreamers, lost souls, and psychopaths on the eve of a bank heist. Left alone with an armed but sympathetic, Russian-classical-pianist-turned-femme-fatale (Milla Jovovich), Jack finds someone to save. But the film's credulity is lost when Rafelson fails to convince us that Jack's honor-bound refusal to escape, despite a prime opportunity while nuzzling the defenseless Milla, is a good and honorable thing. One can feel authentic Hammett themes stirring here, but it's not enough. --Tom Keogh

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars No Good Deed was far too annoying, September 2, 2004
By Michael Bolts (superior, wiusa) - See all my reviews
It started off good and then it went to crap all the way threw. Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction, Die Hard With A Vengenace) plays a cop who is helping out a mother of a lost child. So he sets out in search of her and ends up being taken hostage and tied to a chair. From there on it was too far too with stand. I couldnt bare the fact that Jackson signed up for this gargantuan of a bomb. Milla Jovovich (Resident Evil Apocalypse, The Fifth Element) seems like she is still is in Resident Evil. Stellan Skarsgard (Deep Blue Sea, The Exorcist The Beginning) is boring as hell as Tyrone. Doug Hutchison (Bait) dies the same way he did in The Salton Sea...with something in his neck. Those old people were just too annoying and so was this. I was tempted to stop and rewind and send it back to the store but then Jovovich in the shower keeped me from doing it and then I said screw it and watched the rest. Ughhhhh is all I half to say. Also starring Joss Ackland (Lethal Weapon 2).
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars So-so Noir Film Featuring Sam Jackson and Milla Jovovich, November 2, 2003
By Tsuyoshi (Kyoto, Japan) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: No Good Deed (DVD)
"No Good Deed" is based on Dashiell Hammett's short (and very short) story titled "The House on Turk Street" which is included his book "The Continental Op." The original short story appaered in 1924, but as is often the case with film adaptations, the story is extended to cover its running time, perhaps stretched beyond its limit.

In this noir film, not an "op(erative)," but a cop Jack Friar plays the usual role of reluctant hero. Jack is asked to search the whereabout of a missing girl when he, being an amateur cellist, is about to join in the classic music festival. Against his better judgment, he promises to seek for her, and goes to "the house on Turk Street." Too late that he realizes he stepped into the wrong place where he, or any other cops, should not be.

There he encounters a motley group of criminals, who plan to get easy money from a bank. Captured by them, Jack has only his brain to rely on, to get away from this big trouble.

Be warned. This is a noir film, which means you cannot look for any conherent logics (can anyone summerize the plot of "Maltise Falcon"?) There are so many incredible decisions the characters make, or so many unbelievable coincidences. If you don't like these kinds of situations too good to be true, just forget about the film.

But the film looks beautiful as noir, and director is Bob Rafelson, who recently gave us atomospheric "Blood and Wine." "No Good Deed" has also equally credible sinister atmosphere, thanks to production designer Paul Peters and photographer Juan Luiz-Anchia. If you love this genre, you might find the film more engaging than other movie fans do.

As to actors. Sam Jackson is as good as ever (have we seen bad Sam Jackson?) but his actions sometimes lack convincing touch, not because of his acting, but because of the plot (Amazon's editorial review is perfectly right). As a femme fatale Erin who must survive, using whatever method she can grab, you can see Milla Jovovich, whom I thought, though she is doing her best, still slightly is miscast. But some people might find otherwise, so leave it to other reviewers.

More interesting and funny is the couple of Mr./Mrs. Quarre, played by Joss Ackland and Grace Zabriskie. They are simply amusing to see, with the wicked humor only those veterans can show. Oh, and I almost forgot to say that Stellan Skarsgard is the leader of the criminal group, whose character is always full of menace hidden under his calm attitude. He makes a great contrast with Doug Hutchison's most dangerous computer wiz that appeared on the screen.

"No Good Deed" is not good indeed, but its characters are drawn farily well, and the film manages to show some nice atomosphere of noir films. I don't think not many people have seen it, and that is understandable, but those who like the genre will find it pretty interesting.

By the way, in the film, you hear an old song "I'm not Your Stepping Stone" originally played by the Monkees. Of course, Bob Rafelson was producer of this popular TV series (1966-68), and the version you hear here is performed by Peter Rafelson, his son who is also known for Madonna song.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent Noir!, March 19, 2007
By Hiram Gomez Pardo (Valencia, Venezuela) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: No Good Deed (DVD)

To just only think about Bob Rafelson directing this film is by itself a solid warranty. That' s what it made to pay attention to this solid policeman that deals with a diabetic and cellist police officer who spends his holydays trying to perform Johannes Brahms ` Trio Op. 8, when suddenly his neighbor wants for him to help her to search his missed daughter. He will refuse, but soon h3 will change of mind and so he will live one of these awful experiences that the fate keeps for all who preserve the white room of the law.

Soon he will get involved about a very careful plan to robe 10 millions $, and the quartet formed nobody trusts in each other. A wounded and mentally disturbed woman, a repressive husband, and two other who pretend her each one to his own, will absorb you in this intriguing movie, plenty of those psychological devices that one really appreciates. Suggestive work illumination conforms a very advisable film to watch over and over.

Recommended without reserves, but never a classic.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I liked No Good Deed
Samuel Jackson does an excellent job as a very "human" cop in this movie. You are never sure what he will do given the situation he's in. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Milton A. Moss Jr.

4.0 out of 5 stars THRILLING PSYCHOLOGICAL CAPER THAT SPREADS ITSELF THIN
The script pecks in every conceivable direction, and a few inconceivable ones, but surely not as terribly as the reviews would suggest. Read more
Published on July 31, 2004 by Shashank Tripathi

2.0 out of 5 stars HAS GOOD ACTORS IN IT, BUT...
DURING A MISSING PERSONS INVESTIGATION, A COP [SAMUEL L. JACKSON] GETS KIDNAPPED BY A GANG OF THIEVES. MEANWHILE, AN ELABORATE BANK ROBBERY IS ABOUT TO GO DOWN. Read more
Published on February 20, 2004 by MICHAEL TAYLOR

2.0 out of 5 stars Name of the song
Movie was ok, like both Samuel L Jackson and Milla but was disappointed. But does anyone remember the name of the song that Milla and Samuel play together - her on the piano and... Read more
Published on February 9, 2004 by L. Szymanski

5.0 out of 5 stars anon
this movie is like eggs and biscuit on a thursday mornin'
Published on November 29, 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars No Good Indeed!
This film wasn't released, it ESCAPED!! The most entertaining part of this mess was Mr. Quarre's hilariously funny attempt at racism.
Published on November 25, 2003 by arnie manzo

3.0 out of 5 stars Come on now..
Unlike others I did not like this movie. I am a huge Sam and Milla fan but those two wonderful actors could not save a lackluster plot and the total absense of interest. Read more
Published on November 22, 2003 by whistler6

4.0 out of 5 stars Lost Treasure
I didn't have a chance to see this one in the theater but when I saw Samuel L. Jackson was in it I had to check it out. Let's say I wasn't disappointed. Read more
Published on November 12, 2003 by Jenny

5.0 out of 5 stars Stellan & Milla rock!
A great neo-noir with the lovely Milla Jovovich directed by Bob Rafelson (Five Easy Pieces, Postman Always Rings Twice). Read more
Published on November 12, 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars More Milla
I've seen almost every Milla Jovovich film and this is her best yet. She plays Erin, a thief who has to decide between her feelings for a cop (Sam Jackson) and a ten million... Read more
Published on November 10, 2003

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