''Smokin' Aces'' is a 2006
action thriller
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film written and directed by
Joe Carnahan. The film centers on the chase for
Las Vegas
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magician turned mafia informant Buddy "Aces" Israel (
Jeremy Piven), on whom a one-million-dollar bounty is placed. The ensemble cast includes
Ryan Reynolds
Ryan Rodney Reynolds (born October 23, 1976) is a Canadian and American actor, producer and businessman. Known for starring in comedic and superhero films, he was the List of highest-paid film actors, world's second-highest-paid actor in 202 ...
,
Ben Affleck
Benjamin Géza Affleck (born August 15, 1972) is an American actor and filmmaker. His accolades include two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, and three Golden Globes. Affleck began his career as a child when he starred in the PBS educatio ...
,
Jason Bateman
Jason Kent Bateman (born January 14, 1969) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Michael Bluth in the Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox / Netflix sitcom ''Arrested Development'' (2003–2019) and Marty Byrde in the Netflix crime drama s ...
,
Common
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As an Irish surname, it is anglicised from Irish Gaelic surname Ó Comáin.
Places
* Common, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
* Boston Common, a central public park in Boston, Massachusetts
* Cambridge Com ...
,
Andy García,
Alicia Keys
Alicia Augello Cook (born January 25, 1981), known professionally as Alicia Keys, is an American singer and songwriter. A classically trained pianist, Keys began composing songs at the age of 12 and was signed by Columbia Records at 15. After d ...
,
Taraji P. Henson,
Ray Liotta,
Chris Pine, and
Matthew Fox, all co-starring as the various individuals attempting to either capture, kill or protect Israel.
''Smokin' Aces'' was the official acting debut of Keys and Common. The film is set in
Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe (; Washo language, Washo: ''dáʔaw'') is a Fresh water, freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada of the Western United States, straddling the border between California and Nevada. Lying at above sea level, Lake Tahoe is the largest a ...
and was mainly filmed at
Bally's Lake Tahoe, then known as Caesars Tahoe, and called the "Nomad Casino". It received mixed reviews and grossed $57 million at the box office. It was followed by a 2010
prequel
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The term ...
, ''
Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball'', directed by
P. J. Pesce and produced and co-written by Carnahan.
Plot
Las Vegas
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magician and wannabe gangster Buddy "Aces" Israel is in hiding at a
Lake Tahoe
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hotel while his agent negotiates a potential immunity deal with
FBI
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Deputy Director Stanley Locke.
Special Agent
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s Richard Messner and Donald Carruthers learn that ailing mob boss Primo Sparazza has issued a $1 million
bounty on Israel and sent a mysterious "Swede" to bring him Israel's heart. Several assassins also seek the reward: master of disguise Lazlo Soot; hitwomen Sharice Watters and Georgia Sykes, hired by Sparazza's
underboss
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; mercenary Pasquale Acosta; and psychotic
neo-Nazi
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Tremors brothers: Darwin, Jeeves, and Lester.
Locke sends Messner and Carruthers to take Israel into protective custody. Bail bondsmen Jack Dupree, "Pistol" Pete Deeks, and Hollis Elmore have been hired to capture him as well. The bondsmen are attacked by the Tremors brothers, and only Elmore escapes alive. Messner visits the murder scene while Carruthers proceeds to the hotel, which each of the assassins has infiltrated. Carruthers recognizes Acosta, disguised as a security officer, in an elevator and both are seriously wounded in the ensuing gunfight.
Soot gains access to Israel's penthouse, posing as his henchman Hugo. Sir Ivy, Israel's second-in-command, confronts Israel for agreeing to inform on Ivy and his entourage as part of the plea deal and is subdued by hotel security. In Los Angeles, Locke abruptly withdraws from the deal with Israel but does not inform Messner and Carruthers. The Tremor brothers reach the penthouse floor and attack the security team and Ivy, who kill Jeeves and Lester. Israel, learning Locke has terminated the plea deal, attempts
suicide
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Risk factors for suicide include mental disorders, physical disorders, and substance abuse. Some suicides are impulsive acts driven by stress (such as from financial or ac ...
but is unable to go through with it.
Finding Carruthers and Acosta, Sykes is cornered when Messner sets up a position around the elevator. Watters provides cover from a nearby hotel with an
M82 sniper rifle, outgunning Messner's team. Acosta wounds Sykes, but is shot by a dying Carruthers. Believing Sykes is dead, Watters continues shooting at the FBI. Sykes escapes to the penthouse, where she stops Darwin Tremor before he can kill Ivy. Tremor escapes, and Messner, distraught over Carruthers' death, stops Ivy and Sykes on the stairwell but lets them go. Seeing the pair alive and free through her rifle scope, Watters is approached by FBI agents and gunshots are heard.
Locke and his team descend on the hotel and take Israel to the hospital. Soot escapes, while Acosta is carted away on a gurney, still alive, and Darwin is gunned down by Elmore. At the hospital, Messner learns the truth from Locke. Sparazza's heart is failing and Israel, being his illegitimate son, is the most compatible donor. Sparazza's actual identity is Freeman Heller, former undercover FBI agent who was assassinated by the FBI for blurring the lines between mobster and agent. After surviving the betrayal, Heller permanently adopted the identity of Sparazza.
Messner is furious over the unnecessary deaths of Carruthers and his fellow agents, and Locke's plan to complete the transplant, sacrificing Israel to save Sparazza and exploit his decades of criminal operations. Ordered to keep quiet, Messner instead locks himself in the operating room and takes Israel and Sparazza off life support, killing them both. As Locke and his men desperately try to break in, Messner lays his gun and badge on the floor, apparently resigning from the FBI and awaiting his punishment.
Cast
*
Ben Affleck
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as Jack Dupree, a world-weary Las Vegas bail bondsman who is hired to bring Buddy Israel back from Lake Tahoe and see that he makes his next court appearance.
*
Ryan Reynolds
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as Richard Messner, an
FBI
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special agent
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assigned to protect Israel and ensure his testimony.
*
Andy Garcia as Stanley Locke, deputy director of the FBI and the agent heading the case against Sparazza.
*
Chris Pine as Darwin Tremor, the eldest of the Tremor brothers, a trio of redneck, speed-freak, neo-Nazi skinhead hitmen with a penchant for scorched earth tactics. They get wind of the hit on Israel and decide to horn in on the action.
*
Common
Common may refer to:
As an Irish surname, it is anglicised from Irish Gaelic surname Ó Comáin.
Places
* Common, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
* Boston Common, a central public park in Boston, Massachusetts
* Cambridge Com ...
as "Sir Ivy", Israel's head of security.
*
Jeremy Piven as Buddy "Aces" Israel, a washed-up, drug-addled magician targeted for assassination.
*
Ray Liotta as Donald Carruthers, Messner's partner.
*
Tommy Flanagan as Lazlo Soot, a legendary Hungarian hitman and master of disguise who wears realistic
latex masks. He agrees to kill Israel and bring his heart to Sparazza.
*
Joseph Ruskin as Primo Sparazza, an aging Las Vegas mob boss.
*
Mike Falkow as Freeman Heller, a legendary Federal agent who was the first to successfully infiltrate the Mafia.
*
Alex Rocco as Sidney Serna, Sparazza's underboss who is scheming with Victor "Baby Buzz" Padiche to take over the mob.
*
David Proval as Victor "Baby Buzz" Padiche, he is a top Capo in the mob and is scheming with Sidney Serna to take over the mob.
*
Alicia Keys
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as Georgia Sykes, a contract killer. She and her partner, Sharice Watters, are hired by Serna to abduct Israel from his hotel before Soot can kill him.
*
Taraji P. Henson as Sharice Watters, a contract killer and the partner of Georgia Sykes.
*
Néstor Carbonell as Pasquale "El Estrago" Acosta, a Spanish mercenary notorious for both his love of torture and his having chewed off his own fingertips while in
SAS custody to avoid identification by
Interpol
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. He learns of the contract on Israel and tries to collect on it himself.
*
Kevin Durand
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as Jeeves Tremor, the largest and youngest of the Tremor brothers.
*
Maury Sterling
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as Lester Tremor, the smallest of the Tremor brothers.
*
Curtis Armstrong
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as Morris Mecklen, Israel's business manager and acting lawyer.
*
Jason Bateman
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as Rupert "Rip" Reed, an insecure, disheveled, and perverse attorney with any number of paraphilias and addictions. His
law firm
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bailed Israel out of jail, so he hires bounty hunters, Jack Dupree, "Pistol" Pete Deeks, and Hollis Elmore, to get him back before he officially jumps and they forfeit the bond.
*
Vladimir Kulich as Dr. Sven "The Swede" Ingstrom, feared to be a mysterious assassin, but is actually a renowned heart surgeon.
*
Peter Berg
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as Peter "Pistol Pete" Deeks, a former Las Vegas
vice cop fired from the force for corruption. He and his partner Hollis are hired by Dupree to help him recover Israel.
*
Martin Henderson as Hollis Elmore, a former Las Vegas vice cop and the partner of Pistol Pete. He was not corrupt but took the fall anyway for sticking with Pete.
*
Joel Edgerton as Hugo Croop, an
Eastern Europe
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an bodyguard and hanger-on.
*
Christopher Michael Holley as "Beanie", Israel's favorite procurer. It is revealed in ''
Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball'' that "Beanie" is actually an alias. His real name is Malcolm Little, and he is an undercover FBI agent.
* Davenia McFadden as Loretta Wyman, Georgia and Sharice's manager.
*
Matthew Fox as Bill, the head of security at the Lake Tahoe hotel where much of the action occurs.
Wayne Newton
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makes a cameo appearance as himself.
Joe Carnahan, the film's writer-director, makes a cameo as an armed robber at the beginning of the film.
Production
After quitting work on ''
Mission: Impossible III'',
Joe Carnahan wrote a draft of what he called a version of ''
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
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'', with dark humor and heavy violence.
Liza Chasin of
Working Title
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met with Carnahan based on how much she liked his previous film, ''
Narc''. Several members of the cast signed on because of Carnahan's association with ''Narc'', and they trained with experts to produce the majority of their own stunts
in camera
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.
Title sequence
During the making of the film, Carnahan's on-set photographer captured thousands of stills. These stills (over 3,000) were given to the London-based studio VooDooDog, who found sequential photographs that could be animated into title sequences. The images were then manipulated using
After Effects, giving control of camera movement and depth of field. The sequence takes inspiration from ''
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
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'' and other 1970s movies. To give the rostrum-type hand-made feel, ink textures were filmed using a
Canon 5D stills camera. Originally two sequences were produced, an opening sequence and an end sequence. However, only the end sequence was used. Creative director Paul Donnellon remarked "Yes, Joe liked the opening credits we did but after their edit, they felt it slowed the momentum of the introduction. That seems to be a big concern for filmmakers now—they're aware of the short attention span of audiences and don't want to delay the story. As a designer, I am not sure I would agree, of course. I think that if credit sequences are good and entertaining, they can hold an audience's attention".
Soundtrack
The movie itself contains 18 songs, leaving only one out of the official soundtrack which was "Spottieottiedopaliscious" by
Outkast
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. The score music was composed by
Clint Mansell who has also scored such movies as ''
The Fountain'' and ''
Requiem for a Dream''.
The Song "First Warning" By
The Prodigy
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Rapping, MC and vocalist Maxim (musician), Maxim, dancer and occasi ...
Appeared In The Racing Game ''
Need for Speed: Undercover'' & TV Show ''
Top Gear'' Review For The Car
BAC Mono.
Track listing
Release and reception
Box office
According to
Box Office Mojo
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History
Brandon Gray ...
, the movie grossed $14,638,755 on its opening weekend (2,218 theaters, averaging $6,599 per theater).
The movie grossed a total of $35,662,731 in the
North America
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n market and $21,600,709 outside the United States, making a total worldwide gross of $57,263,440.
Critical reception
''Smokin' Aces'' has an approval rating of 31% on
Rotten Tomatoes
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, based on 158 reviews, with an average score of 4.50/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "A violent mess of a movie, Smokin' Aces has some of Quentin Tarantino's style but not much of his wit or humor".
On
Metacritic
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, the film has a score of 45 out of 100, based on 32 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences surveyed by
CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film a grade "B" on a scale of A to F.
David Denby of ''
The New Yorker
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'' gave a negative review of the film, stating that it has "a rabid, itchy, crack-den heartlessness to it—screw-you nihilism as a joke" and "has been made with the kind of antic violence that wins a movie the honorific title of "black comedy." What that indicates in this case is that nothing makes sense—and that's supposed to be cool." Peter Travers of ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' gave the film three out of four stars; although he noted that the film has "too many characters and too many plot strands" as well as an abrupt ending, he stated that the film is "shamelessly and unapologetically a guy movie... Carnahan can still fire up action and laughs like nobody's business."
During a rare talk session for
Princeton University
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's series of film screenings in October 2016, director
Terrence Malick praised the film, stating that it was "very well directed" and impressive in how it was able to balance numerous plotlines.
Home media
''Smokin' Aces'' was released on DVD and HD DVD on April 17, 2007, and sold 1,853,397 DVD units which produced a revenue of $35,714,831, or more than double the movie's budget.
It was later released on Blu-ray on January 19, 2010, and then on Ultra HD Blu-ray on May 3, 2022.
Prequel
On July 17, 2007, director Joe Carnahan announced that production had been approved by
Universal Pictures
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for a second ''Smokin' Aces'' film, which he would not direct. The film is a
prequel
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The term ...
to the original and was released straight to DVD on January 19, 2010.
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