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Dumb Money

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
57K
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Vincent D'Onofrio, Paul Dano, Pete Davidson, Nick Offerman, Seth Rogen, Shailene Woodley, America Ferrera, Sebastian Stan, and Anthony Ramos in Dumb Money (2023)
Dumb Money is the ultimate David vs. Goliath tale, based on the insane true story of everyday people who flipped the script on Wall Street and got rich by turning GameStop (yes, the mall videogame store) into the world's hottest company.
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A regular guy sinks his life savings into the stock of videogame store GameStop and starts posting about it. When his social posts start blowing up and a stock tip becomes a movement, everyo... Read allA regular guy sinks his life savings into the stock of videogame store GameStop and starts posting about it. When his social posts start blowing up and a stock tip becomes a movement, everyone gets rich, until the billionaires fight back.A regular guy sinks his life savings into the stock of videogame store GameStop and starts posting about it. When his social posts start blowing up and a stock tip becomes a movement, everyone gets rich, until the billionaires fight back.

  • Director
    • Craig Gillespie
  • Writers
    • Lauren Schuker Blum
    • Rebecca Angelo
    • Ben Mezrich
  • Stars
    • Paul Dano
    • Pete Davidson
    • Vincent D'Onofrio
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    57K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,412
    95
    • Director
      • Craig Gillespie
    • Writers
      • Lauren Schuker Blum
      • Rebecca Angelo
      • Ben Mezrich
    • Stars
      • Paul Dano
      • Pete Davidson
      • Vincent D'Onofrio
    • 213User reviews
    • 163Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Paul Dano
    Paul Dano
    • Keith Gill
    Pete Davidson
    Pete Davidson
    • Kevin Gill
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    • Steve Cohen
    America Ferrera
    America Ferrera
    • Jenny
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    • Riri
    Nick Offerman
    Nick Offerman
    • Ken Griffin
    Anthony Ramos
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    • Marcos Barcia
    Seth Rogen
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    • Gabe Plotkin
    Talia Ryder
    Talia Ryder
    • Harmony Williams
    Sebastian Stan
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    • Vlad Tenev
    Shailene Woodley
    Shailene Woodley
    • Caroline Gill
    Kate Burton
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    • Elaine Gill
    Clancy Brown
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    Rushi Kota
    Rushi Kota
    • Baiju Bhatt
    Larry Owens
    Larry Owens
    • Chris
    Dane DeHaan
    Dane DeHaan
    • Brad
    Olivia Thirlby
    Olivia Thirlby
    • Yaara Plotkin
    Andrea Cárdenas
    Andrea Cárdenas
    • Roommate
    • (as Andrea Simons)
    • Director
      • Craig Gillespie
    • Writers
      • Lauren Schuker Blum
      • Rebecca Angelo
      • Ben Mezrich
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    6benjaminskylerhill

    Intermittently entertaining

    Even with its admirable intentions, in its writing, Dumb Money is, well, dumb. It's incessantly preachy and shallow, clinically moving from plot point to plot point while never examining any of its characters or happenings beneath the surface level.

    Granted, it doesn't necessarily need to. But it also doesn't present its scant narrative with enough style to make it compulsively watchable.

    Still, I found it impossible to dislike this movie. It tells the populist story that united everyone-right, left, and center-for a brief moment of euphoric social harmony. How can I not get wrapped up in reliving all that?

    Most of the cast brings charisma to their characters that was not on the page, and they are what is compelling about this film. That, and, even though the script has a dearth of insight, it's funny. It had loads of fast-paced dry wit that make it tough to not smile throughout.

    The performers and the humour really saved this movie, and though I don't think it'll have the impact the filmmakers were hoping for, it's a solidly good time. Just don't take it too seriously.
    6KM_391

    That music! AAAAGGHHH!

    The early part of this film, perhaps the first 15 minutes or so, constitutes some of the most painful moments of my entire movie-viewing life. The filmmakers repeatedly chose to blast the film with absolutely obnoxious, offensive, crude and un-listenable rap music that plays too long and WAY too loud. If I hadn't just spent $5.99 to rent the movie, I absolutely would have turned it off. I'm glad I didn't turn it off, though, because once we got past the rap-fest, it settled into a pretty good movie. Paul Dano is excellent as the earnest, well-meaning day trader who sparks a worldwide rift in the stock market. It's a classic case of the little guy who stands up to the powers at the top. There's still some rap that I could live without throughout the movie, but those first few minutes appear to betray some sort of mental breakdown on the part of the director, music supervisor, and editor. Watch with caution.
    8chris_rowe-881-168820

    The music didn't fit this film.

    I'm no prude but the music in this film for the story and genre seemed so strange , I mean it's a potential film you'd see with parents as I did, then within minutes you got lyrics about a wap (accidentally went to subtitled one to which made it worse). It just seemed so out of place.

    The acting was good, I like Davidson when he's scaled down a bit, when he's to over the top he's annoying and a tough act to enjoy but he worked here.

    The lad I'm GameStop was another cringe part, twice singing that song from Megan the horse, it was just a bit meh.

    The film would've been better a tad more serious without the silly music choices.
    Groverdox

    A crowd pleaser without the crowd. Where are you guys? Go see it!

    Here's a movie I liked quite a bit. I think more people should have seen it. Going by the Wikipedia entry for its box office return, it didn't do all that well financially, which is ironic.

    Perhaps that's because like me, audiences felt they might not be able to understand the ins and outs of its story, which involves the world of stock trading, something out of reach for the average person. But again, that's ironic, because the whole point of the story, the lesson learned by the history portrayed here, is that that world isn't as out of reach as we think.

    I believe the movie does a very good job of making this stuff understandable to people like me, so I wish more people would take a chance on it.

    The heart of the movie is really Paul Dano's performance. I have long thought he is one of the best actors in the world. Here, he embodies the guy at the centre of the GameStop short squeeze seemingly effortlessly.

    I was also very impressed by Seth Rogen playing a role I totally did not expect to see him in. He's a Hollywood good guy, but portrays one of the rich guys at war with "dumb money", ie. People trying to pick up a little extra money with stocks, while getting sneered at by those with so much money they can game the system.

    Or so they thought.

    The movie is possibly a little less successful with its various portrayals of people on either side of the squeeze. It's possible it has too many characters, I'm not sure. At first I wasn't sure who everybody was, and if they were supposed to be good guys or bad guys (because the movie definitely has those).

    You know what? I think I'm going to watch it again, now that I know who everybody is. That's actually pretty high praise. These days I often quit on movies before they're over, but not this one.
    7AfricanBro

    Good movie, but lacking that spark

    I wasn't as hyped about this movie as others because it's recent history that's still fresh in our memories. People who were interested in the story during covid will remember it well. However, I do appreciate that it immortalizes the story, even though a part of me thinks it might be a bit too soon.

    It's a financial underdog movie, and just like during the events in 2020, it had me rooting for Keith Gill. There are moments of incredible humor. The characters are well-written and have great chemistry. The film opts for a minimalist and simple style, lacking flashy visuals, but it excels in storytelling and humor. It also boasts a good soundtrack.

    I wished it could have left a more enduring impression on me, one that made me believe I could achieve what the characters did, much like the real Keith Gill/Roaring Kitty accomplished. It lacked that magnetic allure that movies like "Goodfellas" or "The Wolf of Wall Street" possess, where you're drawn to emulate the characters despite the consequences. These films romanticize their lifestyles, no matter how destructive they may be. My hope was that this movie would do the same but entice viewers to aspire to be the "good guys" who ultimately triumphed, rather than emulate the Ken Griffens and Vlad Tenevs of the world. That's what underdog movies typically achieve. Additionally, I found the pacing inconsistent, with moments of genuine engagement alternating with periods when my brain seemed to be on autopilot.

    While it's a good movie, it didn't completely blow me away. This might be because we're already familiar with the story due to its recent occurrence. In some ways, this familiarity helps the movie, but in other ways, it doesn't. I don't think it's better or even on par with "The Wolf of Wall Street," for example, but it stands well on its own. Unlike films like that or even "The Big Short," I don't think this movie will be held in such high regard a decade from now as it will be now. Nevertheless, it's still an enjoyable, fun, and funny experience. Definitely worth a watch, all things considered.

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    • Trivia
      According to the website Puck, the real Ken Griffin - portrayed in the film by Nick Offerman - "is locked in a nasty behind-the-scenes legal battle with Sony Pictures over his depiction in Dumb Money... Griffin has hired at least two separate law firms and sent multiple threatening letters... and he's consulting with crisis P.R. people to push back aggressively on his depiction by Offerman and the filmmaking team. Griffin claims the movie 'crosses the line into the knowingly false and defamatory portrayal of Ken and Citadel Securities.'" The Puck writer concluded, "Griffin seems unaware of the Streisand Effect, but perhaps his P.R. person can explain it to him."
    • Goofs
      The nurse bought call options that were set to expire on January 16th. Since GME dropped after January 25, she would have made a large profit automatically and not lost her $560,000+ paper profits.
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      Keith Gill: I like the stock!

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      Written by Austin Owens, Cardi B (as Belcalis Almanzar), Frank Ski (as Frank Brent Rodriguez), Keyz (as James Foye III), Pardison Fontaine (as Jorden Thorpe), and Megan Thee Stallion (as Megan Pete)

      Performed by Cardi B

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      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Film Sözlük
      • Official Sony Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El Poder De Los Centavos
    • Filming locations
      • Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Black Bear
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Ryder Picture Company
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,925,356
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $220,947
      • Sep 17, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,703,794
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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