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Two For The Money

2005, Movie, PG, 122 mins

TWO FOR THE MONEY
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Imagine THE DEVIL'S ADVOCATE (1997) rejiggered as a cautionary tale about the allure of sports gambling: What does it profit a man to call 12 out of 14 weekend football games if he loses his soul? Country boy Brandon Lang (Matthew McConaughey) gave his soul to football as a child, when he played his heart out in hopes of pleasing the distant dad who abandoned him anyway. Brandon played quarterback until a catastrophic knee injury during a college game shattered his hopes of t... read more leave a comment
Year: 2005
Rated PG

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Cast
Al Pacino: Walter Abrams
Matthew McConaughey: Brandon Lang
Rene Russo: Toni Morrow
Jeremy Piven: Jerry
Armand Assante: Novian
Jamie King: Alexandria

 

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Two For the Money is a drama of high stakes set in the adrenalized world of wheeler-dealers...
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Walter Abrams (Pacino) points out that sports betting is a $200 million dollar a year...
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Brandon Lang (McConaughey) receives a call from Walter Abrams (Pacino), who offers him a job.
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Brandon Lang (McConaughey) gets introduced to his new office by boss Walter Abrams (Pacino)....
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Clay-animated family pic Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit topped the weekend box office with a decent $16.1 million. After two weekends at No. 1, Jodie Foster's Flightplan slid to No. 2 with $10.8 million, followed by the Cameron Diaz-Toni Collette chick flick, In Her Shoes (No. 3 with $10 million); the Al Pacino-Matthew McConaughey man movie, Two for the Money (No. 4 with $8.4 million), and the Boris Kodjoe-Idris Elba, um, unisex musical (yeah, that's it), The Gospel (No. 5 with $8 million). read more

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