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Made Men

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Bill "The Mouth" Manucci (James Belushi), a mobster-turned-FBI informant, has entered the witness protection program and relocated to the country. He's sitting on $12 million stolen from the mob, but that doesn't mean he's left criminal life behind completely. Bill already owes money to the owner of a secluded crystal meth lab, and things get more complicated when thugs sent by the "Skipper," the man Bill betrayed, come to retrieve the $12 million -- and to ice Bill for being a snitch.

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Howard Waldstein CBR As expected, double-crosses, shootouts, and other contemptibly impure acts arise, making Made Men a truly great guilty pleasure. Jul 18, 2023 Full Review Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com Rated: 2/5 Aug 8, 2005 Full Review Michael Dequina TheMovieReport.com What kills this otherwise polished piece of pulp are the painfully unfunny wisecracks. Rated: 2.5/4 Jan 13, 2004 Full Review Philip Martin Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Rated: 2/5 Jul 30, 2002 Full Review Ryan Cracknell Apollo Guide Rated: 68/100 Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Read all reviews

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John C I have to say that I wasn’t enjoying ‘Made Men’ for the first act. About the first half hour was pretty dull. James Belushi plays Bill ‘The Mouth’ Mannuci – an informant who’s living under the ‘witness protection scheme’ in the deep south of America after he dropped his mob boss in it. However, his happy new life doesn’t go as planned when his former associates track him down in the belief that he’s still hanging on to millions of ill-gotten money. What follows is – effectively – the four gangsters constantly beating on him while they try and get the whereabouts of the money out of him. My initial reaction was ‘how much punishment can one rather overweight kind of guy take?’ And take it he does. Most people (in better physical condition) would probably have cracked (or died!) long ago, yet Belushi just keeps on coming back with one smart and defiant quip after the next. This kind of annoyed me, but then he’s hardly a ‘sympathetic’ hero, so I guess his punishment fits his arrogance. Finally, they stop torturing him and take him on a road trip. Then things start getting a little better. What starts off pretty dull changes into a kind of action/chase movie as he Belushi does his best to evade and escape his captors. It’s hardly intellectual stuff, but there are plenty of pretty cool shoot-outs and car chases to keep us ‘mindless males’ entertained. The plot gets a little better as more characters are introduced – all of which are completely amoral and only interested in whether they can get their hands on Belushi’s alleged loot. Timothy Dalton is good as the Sherriff, but what he brings to the film, the ‘generic British guy’ who’s somehow been thrown in there as part of the gang seems totally over the top and in the wrong film. Made Men will never be a classic, but that doesn’t mean it’s not fun. If you’re looking for a ‘no brainer’ where you’re not bothered about actually liking any of the characters, this one could be for you. It’s one of those film that you’ll probably find on the telly late at night and just stick with it. Probably one to watch first, but you may not bother buying it. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 11/11/24 Full Review Audience Member It could've been better, but is really good for what it is which is a fun shoot-em-up on a limited budget. True, it had one or two continuity flaws and questionable acting skills at times, but again, it's a real gem if you like smart-ass Jim Belushi wise cracks while being pursued by corupt cops, hillbilly druggies, and bumbling gangsters. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Audience Member ok movie. I like Belushi but that's about it Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member I expected so much more. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member It could've been better, but is really good for what it is which is a fun shoot-em-up on a limited budget. True, it had one or two continuity flaws and questionable acting skills at times, but again, it's a real gem if you like smart-ass Jim Belushi wise cracks while being pursued by corupt cops, hillbilly druggies, and bumbling gangsters. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Audience Member Dynamique, cool, cabotin et un peu roublard. Un petit polar B sans temps mort qui tient la route. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Bill "The Mouth" Manucci (James Belushi), a mobster-turned-FBI informant, has entered the witness protection program and relocated to the country. He's sitting on $12 million stolen from the mob, but that doesn't mean he's left criminal life behind completely. Bill already owes money to the owner of a secluded crystal meth lab, and things get more complicated when thugs sent by the "Skipper," the man Bill betrayed, come to retrieve the $12 million -- and to ice Bill for being a snitch.
Director
Louis Morneau
Producer
Richard Donner, Joel Silver
Production Co
Columbia, TriStar Pictures
Rating
R
Genre
Action
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Dec 28, 1999
Runtime
1h 31m