Made

2001 "The easy part is surviving the mob. The hard part is surviving the friendship."
6.3| 1h34m| R| en| More Info
Released: 13 July 2001 Released
Producted By: Artisan Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Two aspiring boxers and lifelong friends get involved in a money-laundering scheme through a low-level organized crime group.

Genre

Comedy, Crime

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Director

Jon Favreau

Production Companies

Artisan Entertainment

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Steinesongo Too many fans seem to be blown away
Vashirdfel Simply A Masterpiece
Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
Chirphymium It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
SnoopyStyle Bobby Ricigliano (Jon Favreau)'s only ambition is to be a professional boxer despite his mediocre record. His lifelong friend Ricky Slade (Vince Vaughn) is a fast talking incompetent. Bobby guards his stripper girlfriend Jessica (Famke Janssen) during her gigs. They also do honest construction work for mob boss Max (Peter Falk). After Bobby hits a client for touching Jessica, Max reassigns him to a job in NYC. Bobby wants Jessica to quit but she can't depend on him to support her and her daughter. Bobby convinces Max for Ricky to join him. Max's partner in NY is Ruiz (P. Diddy).Vince Vaughn's obnoxious character is funny for awhile but eventually he starts to annoy me. The airline stewardess is probably the high point. It's a long ride down with diminishing returns. It's the same move every time. He keeps talking even though the other person is trying to stop. I'm not really annoyed by the antics as much as worn down by the repetition.
Carolyndelia Vince Vaughn's character is so annoying and aggravating to watch that I turned this movie off within 30 minutes because there's no structure or plot and he doesn't shut the f up. Don't waste your time. You literally want to take your TV and smash it. He is obnoxious, ignorant and embarrassing. And it doesn't end. Puff daddy could be the worst actor in history. I'm not sure why he gets cast in any movies, ever. Writing ten lines about this movie is almost impossible since there's only a few words that really describe it. Pointless, plot less, gut churningly annoying. If these other plot descriptions were correct and the end is meaningful and heartfelt I have to say I don't know how anyone could have gotten all the way to the end without wanting to pull their own teeth out.
Ravain Zeeman Fantastic! I think this is where Vaughns off beat dry sense of comedic humor really took off, almost every scene has an edgy feel about it, very trendy and in my opinion ahead of its time...I think many mob films with a splash of comedy thrown over it have been made, unfortunately most of them failed somehow this one doesn't even P. Diddy is tolerable and the dialoge between the two as well as their love hate relationship makes it a good watchIn conlclusion One the few good "guy" films out there and the characters although somewhat zany are extremely likable as well as easy to relate to, if your a Vaughn fan or just prefer humor that isn't dull and obvious check out Made!!
noralee "Made" has a lot that works well. Best is the buddy relationship between writer/director Jon Favreau, as a well-meaning boxer, and Vince Vaughan as his best friend and verbal and literal sparring partner who just can't let well enough alone. The characters are better than the plot, as they get bogged down in a picaresque trek through a very dark, fictional New York underworld. I lost track of some of the clues in what is in effect a scavenger hunt as they do an errand for Peter Falk's crime boss.Poor Famke Janssen is miscast in an unfortunate role as yet another stripper girlfriend who exists only in Hollywood."Pussy" of "The Sopranos" helped to ground the crime part of the plot, and Sean Combs was adequate.The ending is pleasantly not clichéd.(originally written 7/27/2001)