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| Category | Dramas DVDs, Action Movies, Thriller Videos, Mystery, Suspense, Recommended, Self-Discovery, Character Study, On-The-Run, Psychodrama, Disturbing, Blackmail, Framed | | Starring | Michael Douglas, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Sean Penn, James Rebhorn, Carroll Baker, Harris Savides, Deborah Kara Unger, Elizabeth Dennehy, Linda Manz, Peter Donat, Spike Jonze, Yuji Okumoto, Mark Junior Boone, John Cassini, Robert J. Stephenson, Tommy Flanagan Trio, Duffy Gaver, Jack Kehoe, Anni Long, John Aprea, Edward Campbell, John Hammil, Faustina Alcantar, Caroline Barclay, Charles Brankira, Andre Brazen, Christopher Cory, Stephen Cowee, Tom Crowl, Sara Davallon, Pete Davidian, Victor Ferrerira, Bill Flannery, Terence Ford, Joe Frank, Soh Froehlich, Jay Gordon, Kathryn Jean Harris, Carlos Hey, Tammy Koehlev, Jason Kristopher, Sean Lanthier, Aaron Thomas Luchich, Michael Lynwood, Alex Lynwood, George Maguire, Sean Maloney, Charles Martinet, Owen Masterson, Scott Hunter McGuire, Jamie Midgley, Florentine Mocan, Heriberto Norzagary, Esan Pena, Kimberly Russell, Joy Ann Ryan, Rachel Schadt, Daniel Schorr, Bob Scott, Marc Siegler, Trish Sommerville, Rachel Steinberg, Victor Talmadge, Keena Turner, Curtis Vanterpool, Jeffery Michael Young List all 84 stars
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Nicholas Van Orton is a shrewdly successful businessman who is accustomed to being in control of each facet of his investments and relationships. His well ordered life undergoes a profound change, however, when his brother Conrad gives him an unexpected birthday gift that soon has devastating consequences. An intense, heart-stopping thriller from David Fincher (Seven). For the follow-up to his dark crime thriller SEVEN, director David Fincher decided to remain in a film noir vein. The result is THE GAME, a fast-paced cinematic roller-coaster ride that stars Michael Douglas as Nicholas Van Orton, a joyless San Francisco investment banker who receives an unusual birthday present from his estranged younger brother, Conrad (Sean Penn). The gift enrolls Nicholas in CRS (Consumer Recreation Services), a company that designs elaborate real-life games for each specific participant. As the game begins, the reluctant Nicholas becomes the victim of a series of pranks that quickly turn malicious and dangerous. Stripped of his finances and convinced that he can trust no one, Nicholas realizes that this game may be an attempt to steal his fortune and leave him for dead. In a desperate bid to regain his life, Nicholas infiltrates CRS in order to uncover the secrets of the mysterious organization.
Douglas is perfect playing the uptight businessman Nicholas, cleverly riffing on his Oscar-winning performance as the cold-blooded Gordon Gekko in WALL STREET. Fincher's Kafkaesque carnival show is an exercise in taut filmmaking that mischievously pulls a seemingly endless supply of rugs out from under both Nicholas and, even more impressive, the viewer. Theatrical release: September 12, 1997.
Filmed at various locations in California and Baja California, Mexico.
Sean Penn appeared in three major films in 1997--THE GAME, SHE'S SO LOVELY, and U-TURN. Before these films, his only screen appearance since 1993 was his Oscar-nominated performance as a death-row inmate in DEAD MAN WALKING.
Jodie Foster was originally going to appear in the film, but complications with another commitment led to her dropping out. A few year later, however, Foster signed on to star in Fincher's THE PANIC ROOM after Nicole Kidman left the project because of an injury.
Director-actor Spike Jonze appears briefly as an emergency medical technician. In return, David Fincher makes a cameo in Jonze's BEING JOHN MALKOVICH. The Game Quotes/Excerpts: "What do you get for the man who has everything?"--Conrad Van Orton (Sean Penn) to his brother, Nicholas Van Orton (Michael Douglas)
"'Consumer Recreation Services.' Well, I do have golf clubs...."--Nicholas
"Call that number."--Conrad
"Why?"--Nicholas
"Make your life...fun."--Conrad
"Fun."--Nicholas
"You know what that is...you've seen other people have it."--Conrad
"I'm being toyed with by a bunch of depraved children."--Nicholas
"I don't care about the money. I'm pulling back the curtain. I want to meet the wizard."--Nicholas The Game Reviews: "...[Mr. Fincher] has made THE GAME with impressive craftsmanship and a very high gloss....This film sustains visual allure on several levels..."
-- Janet Maslin, New York Times "...A brain-twisting thriller....Fincher has the touch of Hitchcock when it comes to creating tension and suspense..."
-- Jack Mathews, Los Angeles Times "...The movie's thriller elements are given an additional gloss by the skill of the technical credits, and the wicked wit of the dialogue..."
-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "...Douglas gives a potentially clinical plot credibility and heart, while Fincher buffs can marvel at the sheer visual drama..."
-- Dorian Lynskey, Total Film 4 stars out of 5 -- "[I]f you're interested in filmmaking craft, there's gristle here, while the main feature retains its power to needle and unnerve."
-- Nev Pierce, Total Film "...Michael Douglas again proves himself one of the most watchable actors on the big screen in THE GAME..."
-- Jeannie Williams, USA Today
This is the only Faustina Alcantar video. Stars also making their debut in this video: Caroline Barclay, Charles Brankira, Andre Brazen, Christopher Cory, Stephen Cowee, Tom Crowl, Sara Davallon, Pete Davidian, Victor Ferrerira, Bill Flannery, Terence Ford, Joe Frank, Soh Froehlich, Jay Gordon, Kathryn Jean Harris, Carlos Hey, Tammy Koehlev, Jason Kristopher, Sean Lanthier, Aaron Thomas Luchich, Michael Lynwood, Alex Lynwood, George Maguire, Sean Maloney, Charles Martinet, Owen Masterson, Scott Hunter McGuire, Jamie Midgley, Florentine Mocan, Heriberto Norzagary, Esan Pena, Kimberly Russell, Joy Ann Ryan, Rachel Schadt, Daniel Schorr, Bob Scott, Marc Siegler, Trish Sommerville, Rachel Steinberg, Victor Talmadge, Keena Turner, Curtis Vanterpool, Jeffery Michael Young. The Game | List Price | $12.98 (You save $4.19) | | Studio | Universal Studios Home Video | | Orig Year | 1997 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 2570  | | CD Universe Part number | 4131606 | | Catalog number | 61022447 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 27, 2002 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | For language, and for some violence and sexuality. | | Running Time | 128 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen | | Movie Details | Color; Digitally Mastered; Widescreen |
The Game Movie Review Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Awesome This show is the BEST!! It will keep you guessing to the very end, and then, it woun't be what you expected! Definately Recommend The Game! One of our all time Favs. Submitted by eatajsb (Provo, Ut)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
heart-stopping plot twists... while this movie is not particularly well known, The Game is an excellent movie. Fine performances abound, but it's the story that'll grab you by the throat. Submitted by jeff (bethlehem, pa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent mystery, very exciting It was on my sons Christmas list & I knew it was a great movie. Suspenseful and great if you love a mystery with twists.
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Definitively a masterpiece You can see this movie over and over and keeps you at the edge of your seat Submitted by nraimond (Mexici City)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
great movie i thought i was the only one who like this movie till my friens said he was looking for it so i bought it for him it really is a great movie Submitted by ositopanda76 (carson,cali,usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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