One Eyed King (2001)Residents of Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen attempt to balance family and friendship against the harsh street life that unfolds around them. Director:Robert MorescoWriter:Robert Moresco |
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One Eyed King (2001)Residents of Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen attempt to balance family and friendship against the harsh street life that unfolds around them. Director:Robert MorescoWriter:Robert Moresco |
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| William Baldwin | ... | ||
| Dash Mihok | ... | ||
| Justin Bradley | ... | ||
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Johnny Griffin | ... | |
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Gary Fine | ... | |
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Mitchell David Rothpan | ... |
Young Chuck
(as Mitchell Roth Pan)
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Kevin Woodhouse | ... | |
| Thomas Michael | ... | ||
| Jim Breuer | ... | ||
| Josh Hopkins | ... | ||
| Jason Gedrick | ... | ||
| Lara Daans | ... | ||
| Paolo Mancini | ... | ||
| Rick Aiello | ... |
Terry /
Voice over
(as Ricky Aiello)
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Zion Lee | ... | |
Residents of Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen attempt to balance family and friendship against the harsh street life that unfolds around them.
Not even worth the price of a rental. This movie stunk, from the acting to the cinematography. I rented this hoping that if was a fraction as good as Goodfellows, it might be worth watching; especially since there aren't many good movies about the Irish mafia.
The narrator started off by stating how notoriously mean these "Westies" were, but they certainly were not anything special in this movie. Yeah, a couple of action scenes with cliché tough talk, but mostly just bad dialog and dancing, riddled with a few fist fights with too much fake blood. Watching William Baldwin try to "act" the tough guy is like watching Lisa Lampanelli act sexy (no offense to Lisa!). Baldwin was just horrible, as was Jim Breuer(Half Baked), was that supposed to be a joke? I could go on, but it would just be waste of time.
I give it a 2/10, just because there are some movies that are worse.