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Stand Up Guys


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Entertainment Weekly
Stand Up Guys reminds you that these three are still way too good to collapse into shticky self-parody, even when they're in...
Chicago Sun-Times
Sometimes it's all about the casting. The notice of a screening came around, I read the names Al Pacino, Christopher Walken ...
Film School Rejects
Great character work by the three leads and several moments of genuine pathos.
New York Daily News
Pacino - embracing painful Viagra jokes with abrasive, motor-mouthed energy - either needs better gigs or stronger guidance.
The New York Times
Most of the modest pleasures are in the ways the men expertly play off one another and invest their shallow characters with ...
Los Angeles Times
Despite some predictable predicaments - and the inevitable Viagra joke - the film is clever in the way it deals with the hig...
New York Post
Painful, misshapen and a little gross. It's an enlarged prostate of a movie.
Entertainment Weekly
Stand Up Guys reminds you that these three are still way too good to collapse into shticky self-parody, even when they're in...
Chicago Sun-Times
Sometimes it's all about the casting.
Chicago Tribune
Arkin in particular can barely hide his lack of enthusiasm for the material. Some of the looks he shoots his co-stars appear...
The Boston Globe
It's like watching your grandfather get naked on YouTube.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Elegiac and corny and not really convincing on any level.
USA Today
It's been a long time since a movie wasted as much talent as Stand Up Guys, a film that aims to be a geezer Goodfellas but w...
Wall Street Journal
Fisher Stevens directed from Noah Haidle's script, which is obviously the work of a young writer.
Joblo
Unfortunately, the slightness of the material and the sense that the cast is more or less slumming it keeps STAND UP GUYS fr...
IGN Movies
Not as fulfilling as it could have been, Stand Up Guys is still an enjoyable, occasionally hokey comedy about wise guys who ...
Hollywood Reporter
Standout performances from Pacino, Walken and Arkin as old-timers prove that losing a step can't keep you off your feet.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Fisher Stevens
Writer: Noah Haidle
Studio: Lionsgate
Cast: Al Pacino, Christopher Walken, Alan Arkin

Release: January 11, 2013
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