Enthralling portrait of slimy, degenerate gambler Howard Rattner as he attempts to pay off his prior gambling debts by engaging in one slippery scam after another. This is not your most likable character. A loud, annoying, manic schemer, Rattner, as played by normally comedic actor Adam Sandler, will fence your most valuable possessions when entrusted to his care. He is a married man with three kids yet also maintains an apartment where his girlfriend lives. Rattner owes $100K to his loan shark relative who has his Mafia pals putting pressure on Howie to pay up. Things get a little crazy [More]
Martin Scorsese’s epic crime movie of The Mob setting up shop in Las Vegas and the rise and fall of a few of the characters involved.  It is hard to believe that this thing is almost three hours long.  Violence, greed, colorful dialogue and equally colorful characters inhabit this desert landscape.  Episodic in nature, the exploits of all the bad guys and their battles for power and control are nicely interwoven and interesting.  Great performances by Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Sharon Stone.  This is one of my favorite Scorsese films.