TWO FOR THE MONEY clips
October 3rd, 2005 by Cinema Eye
I haven’t heard too much about TWO FOR THE MONEY, but I’m definitely interested. I love movies about greedy slimeball characters screwing each other over (WALL STREET, BOILER ROOM, GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS, etc.). And if the movie features Al Pacino in full-on scenery devouring mode, that makes it even better. Here are a few clips to whet your appetite.
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SYNOPSIS: TWO FOR THE MONEY is a drama of high stakes set in the adrenalized world of wheeler-dealers whose fortunes are won and lost betting on sports. Matthew McConaughey stars as Brandon Lang, a former college football star whose uncanny ability to predict the outcome of a game introduces him to an unexpected new career when his gridiron glory is sidelined by a crushing injury.
Brandon’s talent makes him a prime candidate for recruitment by Walter Abrams (Oscar® winner Al Pacino), the head of one of the biggest sports consulting operations in the country. Walter hires the small town ex-athlete and grooms him into a shrewd front man. Brandon soon begins to enjoy his status as a Manhattan golden boy and finds himself growing comfortable with Walter’s high-rolling lifestyle. The surrogate father/surrogate son relationship fattens Walter’s business and personal accounts until Brandon’s golden touch begins to falter at the same time that Walter’s manipulation of his protégé crosses the line.
With millions of dollars on the line, Brandon and Walter engage in a deadly game of con versus con, each one trying to maintain the upper hand while everyone in their world, including Walter’s wife, Toni (Rene Russo), are drawn into the escalating duel where ultimately everything isn’t what it appears to be.
A taut “who’s conning whom?” drama, TWO FOR THE MONEY is a Morgan Creek production, directed by D. J. Caruso (TAKING LIVES), written by Dan Gilroy and produced by James G. Robinson. The film is executive-produced by Dan Gilroy and Rene Russo; Guy McElwaine and David C. Robinson.
