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The Matador (2005)
Released By: Weinstein Company   Rating: R   In Theaters: 1/27/2006
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Studio: Weinstein Company
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Richard Shepard
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.matadorthemovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 1/27/2006
Home Video Release: 7/4/2006
Cast: Dylan Baker, Pierce Brosnan, Greg Kinnear, Hope Davis, Philip Baker Hall, Adam Scott
Published ID: 129722
UPC: 796019791496, 796019791595, 796019797078, 796019795388,
Plot: A chance meeting between two middle-aged men leads one into a life of crime in this offbeat comedy. Danny Wright (Greg Kinnear) is an American businessman whose life has been going through a sour patch after he and his wife, Carolyn (Hope Davis), lost their young son. During a business trip to Mexico City, Danny strikes up a conversation in a hotel bar with fellow out-of-towner Julian Noble (Pierce Brosnan), and while Julian's loud and brassy manner initially puts Danny off, in time the two become friends, and Julian feels comfortable enough with Danny to tell him what he does for a living. It seems Julian is a hired killer working under the auspices of underworld kingpins Lovell (Dylan Baker) and Mr. Randy (Philip Baker Hall), and Julian tries to persuade Danny to help him with his latest assignment. Danny refuses, but a few months later a distraught Julian appears unannounced on Danny's doorstep. It seems Julian has blown his two most recent assignments due to a variety of psychosomatic illnesses, and now Lovell and Mr. Randy want him dead. Julian has also done something to put Danny in his debt, and the previously non-criminal businessman is forced to help his friend stage a hit, with Julian's presence in his home upsetting the precarious balance of Danny and Carolyn's marriage. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Made me a Fan
Added 9/17/2009

This movie made me a fan of Pierce Brosnan. He's not even acting here. He just is the character....sleazy, unsavory, zany & lovable. I guess you don't win best actor for this type of character or movie, but in my book, the performance is that good. But then again, it doesn't seem like performing at all. PB just has a Julian Noble inside him waiting to come out. Greg Kinnear is great too. This is one of the very few movies I've watched more than once and could watch again. It is admittedly not for everyone's taste however.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
PIERCE BROSNAN AT HIS BEST
Added 6/20/2009

THE MATADOR is a nicely twisted take on mid-life crisis movies, but it's also a showcase for Pierce Brosnan ( still my favorite 'Bond' ). He plays a hitman that wouldn't know a scruple if he stepped on it, but in his own smarmy-creepy way remains a bit likeable despite his many faults. One day he wakes up in donkey-doo ( literally ), after failing to 'hit' the person he was assigned to kill. He meets a businessman whose own comfortable little life is unraveling. They become uncomfortable 'friends' over drinks, and the story begins to take some, strange, often darkly funny, and somewhat appalling turns. Greg Kinnear is humorous, and convincing in his role as Brosnan's very stiff, new buddy, But Brosnan is sensational. It's well worth a look- or two.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
No James Bond But a little entertaining none the less
Added 6/8/2009

This movie lets you fill in the blanks about the main character but leaves plenty of questions unanswered. Although the potrayal of the main character was good by Bronsan there was no sharp edge or real character here as in his portrayal as Bond. Supporting cast was ok for what little they had to support. If you can pick up this movie for under $10 it is a good afternoon or late night time killer. Overall the best part of the movie was the ending which was sad because if the entire movie had that kind of twist it would be a lot better.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
The song of the middle aged hit man
Added 2/7/2009

The hit man in Mexico city is getting old and lonely and tells a younger fellow he meets at a bar what he does.
Time flies when you are killing people for a living. The relationship between the Denver businessman and the hit man becomes the theme of the story.
I didn't really much like the movie, how it was filmed or the plot, but the actibg was pretty good overall. Hard to take a hit man as comedy relief
or as a "normal" occupation...

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
A Different Kind of Buddy Movie
Added 10/21/2008

Richard Shepard's The Matador presents a new take on the assassin film. No longer the stuff of the Steven Segal movie of the week, Shepard presents his gunman as a man on the verge of total collapse looking for a friend and loooking for a way out of his profession.

Pierce Brosnan gives a career defining performance as Julien Noble, a burned out hitman, on his way to collapse. After four James Bond films this is the ultimate anti-Bond film. The character is disheveled, unsure of himself and definately not the ladies man we are used to seeing Brosnan play. The other side of the pair is Greg Kinnear as Danny Wright a mid level businessman on the verge of losing his job and possibly his wife played by Hope Davis.

Far from the normal buddy film, Shepard allows his characters to develope slowly so that the audience truly understands their plight. This is a character driven film with intelligent dialogue and few thrills. Give time the audience begins to care about these people and the lives that they lead.

The are fine performances on both sides of the camera. David Tattersall, who shot the last Star Wars film does a great job making the film look like a much more expensive affair than it actually was. Robert Pearson's production design effectively doubles the Mexico City shooting location for many cities keeping things interesting.

The DVD comes packed with many extras including a making of featurette, two complete radio shows in which Shepard discusses the writing of the film and its reception at the Sundance Film Festival, two commentaries featuring Shepard and his stars and a trailer.

Check out this small gem of independant filmmaking.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Made me a Fan
Added 9/17/2009

This movie made me a fan of Pierce Brosnan. He's not even acting here. He just is the character....sleazy, unsavory, zany & lovable. I guess you don't win best actor for this type of character or movie, but in my book, the performance is that good. But then again, it doesn't seem like performing at all. PB just has a Julian Noble inside him waiting to come out. Greg Kinnear is great too. This is one of the very few movies I've watched more than once and could watch again. It is admittedly not for everyone's taste however.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
PIERCE BROSNAN AT HIS BEST
Added 6/20/2009

THE MATADOR is a nicely twisted take on mid-life crisis movies, but it's also a showcase for Pierce Brosnan ( still my favorite 'Bond' ). He plays a hitman that wouldn't know a scruple if he stepped on it, but in his own smarmy-creepy way remains a bit likeable despite his many faults. One day he wakes up in donkey-doo ( literally ), after failing to 'hit' the person he was assigned to kill. He meets a businessman whose own comfortable little life is unraveling. They become uncomfortable 'friends' over drinks, and the story begins to take some, strange, often darkly funny, and somewhat appalling turns. Greg Kinnear is humorous, and convincing in his role as Brosnan's very stiff, new buddy, But Brosnan is sensational. It's well worth a look- or two.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
No James Bond But a little entertaining none the less
Added 6/8/2009

This movie lets you fill in the blanks about the main character but leaves plenty of questions unanswered. Although the potrayal of the main character was good by Bronsan there was no sharp edge or real character here as in his portrayal as Bond. Supporting cast was ok for what little they had to support. If you can pick up this movie for under $10 it is a good afternoon or late night time killer. Overall the best part of the movie was the ending which was sad because if the entire movie had that kind of twist it would be a lot better.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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