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RBlenheim Posted
The Ridley Scott film, “All the Money in the World” – a terrific film telling the 1973 real-life abduction of the 16-year-old-son of the richest man in the world, J. Paul Getty – might have been a Best Picture candidate (due to its excellent scripting, production design, directing and acting) had it not been for the totally gratuitous scenes of the security man advising Getty’s wife, poorly played by Mark Wahlberg as if he were the film’s main star, scenes that bog the film down in talky, contrived plot padding. He is an irritating wrong note in an otherwise superb movie that I highly recommend. My guess is that Wahlberg created this unfortunate infirmity by insisting his part be expanded to make his character assume an ersatz importance. But, by all means, check out this excellent movie anyway.
This review is from All the Money in the World [Blu-ray] [2017]
WJC2019 Posted
This movie based on the actual story of the grandson of one of the richest men in the world at that time--J Paul Getty--will keep you on the edge of your seat. It is an interesting story and a sad one. The dilemma that Getty's daughter-in-law faced was real and that makes the movie all the more interesting and disturbing. Not for the faint of heart, it does get a bit gory at a couple of places. I recommend it!
This review is from All the Money in the World [Blu-ray] [2017]
AllanPaulsen Posted
Love the movie. DVD was undamaged, had fast and free shipping. Ordering was a piece of cake.
kidatheart Posted
True story hard to believe someone that greedy. TRuth stranger than fiction in this thriller of a story. Marky Mark & Christopher Plummer superb acting to add to this script!
This review is from All the Money in the World [Blu-ray] [2017]
AVIIIANG512 Posted
All the Money in the World delivers the typically strong score from a new release film. It's lifelike, fluid, and offers abundantly rich and detailed notes. It boasts good firm delivery, effortless spacing, and a well realized low end support. Sound effects are efficient and perfectly positioned. A train slowly rumbles to a stop early in the film with powerful stage traversal. Outdoor insects buzz around the listener in chapter three. Deep, dense shotgun blasts in chapter four explode with a distinct crack to the sides and rear. Bustling din that accompanies a gaggle of reporters places the listener in the middle of the crowd. Office ambience engulfs the listener in chapter 11. The track is filled with a number of intensely defined, largely spaced, and perfectly proportioned support effects. It's an active, engaging listen that handles every element with striking precision, often presenting larger than its 5.1 channels suggest. Dialogue is, of course, clear and well defined with firm front-center positioning.
This review is from All the Money in the World [Blu-ray] [2017]
MissChinaGirl Posted
Although it takes liberties with history to some extent, the portrayal of J. Paul Getty by Plummer was dead on.
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TimmyG84 Posted
The kidnapping of Getty's grandson is a smart thriller and it's Ridley Scott's finest in a long while.
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Killjoke Posted
A decent Ridley Scott film suspenseful can be a bit long but worth a watch
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johnbeal Posted
I am honestly not sure if you wanna was the last time you were.
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Papalyons Posted
Sleeper film. Very entertaining. I bought this for a picky film buff, he LOVED IT.
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Pap6 Posted
Entertaining movie with a different plot and great cast
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Kaye Posted
This is great movie drama. Full of excitement and the cast was the best
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Movielover Posted
Best Buy is a great place to find value movies to add to a collection.
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Anthony46 Posted
A fantastic drama that keeps you on the edge of your seat!
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Alzie Posted
Good movie. Good time for a movie night with the family.
This review is from All the Money in the World [Blu-ray] [2017]
artyc Posted
We waited a long time to see this movie and it was great.
This review is from All the Money in the World [Blu-ray] [2017]
Liltike Posted
I really liked this movie, could have been a tad shorter.
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Arcadiadreamer Posted
Setting all the original Kevin Spacey controversy and the recasting aside, I'll focus on the fact that this is one of Ridley Scott's best films. I'll watch anything he does. Although it seems that lots of dramatic liberties were taken with the true story it's based on, "All the Money in the World" is a terrifically tense, compelling, visually stunning (of course), slow burn of a thriller. Michelle Williams gives perhaps her best performance to date. And of course the great, great Christopher Plummer gives a jaw-droppingly magnificent and brilliant performance in what had to be a whiplash turnaround time. Highly recommended.
This review is from All the Money in the World [Blu-ray] [2017]
captainmarvel1957 Posted
This movie slipped through the cracks for me until I saw it on this Blu-ray disc. What a great picture! Gripping! I'm glad I got the chance to see it. And Christopher Plummer does a great job in it especially considering that this was the picture that was reshot to include him playing the Getty role instead of the scandal ridden Kevin Spacey. There's a featurette on the disc about the breakneck speed that Ridley Scott and company accomplished that and had the film ready by release day. I think they had about a month to accomplish the feat. Amazing.
This review is from All the Money in the World [Blu-ray] [2017]
ElDude13 Posted
lets get this out of the way! this movies last minute change and i mean LAST MINUTE after the kevin spacey had all that fiasco and they had to cgi him out of the movie within a few days of release from the movie an it came out good actually! the movie was phenomenal! great story telling and very thrilling if any of this happened in real life that tustve sucked
This review is from All the Money in the World [Blu-ray] [2017]