Top 5 Films Poker Movies

Diposting oleh Kang Tembem on Minggu, 21 Juli 2013

Top 5 Films Poker Movies - Since the golden age of the Western, poker playing has habitually been a well liked topic in Hollywood. whereas numerous of the Hollywood movies that characteristic poker are not very good and some of them even brandish poker in a ridiculous kind, observing poker action on the big computer display is great joy, particularly if you play poker yourself.

Here are the best poker videos that were ever made in Hollywood. Some of the videos are really very good videos despite to their brandish of the poker game, while in others the poker sport is the feature that makes them worth observing. However, if you are a poker follower, add these videos to your musts list.

  1. The bite administered by George Roy Hill ( 1973 ) - The bite is less about poker and more about the art of business business card sharking but it will provide you two hours of complicated fun. The 1973 Academy accolade winner characteristics juvenile Paul Newman as the utmost con creative person of them all who mentors juvenile Robert Redford in the art of trickestry. David S. Warn screenplay is founded on true con sport stories.
  2. The Cincinnati Kid directed by Norman Jewison ( 1965 ) -The classic stud poker film known for its climatic final hand and the unforgettable quote: Gets down to what its all about, doesn't it? Making the wrong move at the right time. In short, The Cincinnati Kid is about the battle between Steve Macqueen who plays a young poker player also known as The Kid and the veteran poker gambler known as The Man who is played by Edward G. Robinson during the Great Depression in New Orleans. It may not appear at any other list of best movies, but it certainly has one of the best poker scenes ever seen on the silver screen.  
  3. California Split directed by Robert Altman (1974) - California Split may not be the pick of Robert Altmans creation, but is one of the best movies to depict the messy everyday life of two professional gamblers played by George Segal and Elliott Gould. Like in many of Altman films, the narrative is not particularly straight and the end is not necessarily happy, but it does succeed in describing an authentic experience. Additionally, poker trivia fans would be thrilled to learn that poker legend Amarillo Slim plays a small role.
  4. Rounders directed by John Dahl ( 1998 ) - It is hard to tell whether the movie pushed to the 21st century poker boom or the rise in the popularity of poker during the last decade made Rounders a cult hit. However, Rounders is one of the best poker films to display the contemporary high stake poker scene. The core of the movie is a long poker marathon in which Mat Damon and Edward Norton are trying to earn money to pay off the latter gambling debts. World Series of Poker champion Johnny Chan plays a featured role. 
  5. Maverick directed by Richard Donner ( 1994 ) - Although Maverick is not the most brilliant film ever made and some of the poker scenes are kinda silly, it is a fun and lightheaded poker movie. It might even provide you a basic idea on what it was like to be a rambling gambler in the old west card scene with Mel Gibson as a maverick who tries to earn enough money for the big five card draw poker tournament.


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