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Twenty Bucks (1993)

October. 22,1993
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A story about the life of a twenty dollar bill as it weaves in and out of the various lives of several people.

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ReaderKenka
1993/10/22

Let's be realistic.

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SoftInloveRox
1993/10/23

Horrible, fascist and poorly acted

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Brennan Camacho
1993/10/24

Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.

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Stephanie
1993/10/25

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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tdrish
1993/10/26

Twenty Bucks is a story about a twenty dollar bill. Rather then focusing in on plot, the movie trades in the "same ole same ole" genre, and tries something different...following the path of an ordinary, twenty dollar bill, and seeing how the money is transfered from person to person. Sometimes, it will just fly up to you, and we'll find out how that money is spent, influenced, and even disrupts your life. It's interesting to find out who will wind up with it next, and how it will affect their life. From the minute it comes out of an ATM machine, to then end of the film, when the twenty dollars finally gets...ummm....well, it's torn up enough lives, I think it had it coming! This is an incredibly unique film, I cannot say it is a film for everyone, but for those who want a dose of something different, I strongly encourage this one

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Ziglet_mir
1993/10/27

This movie was everything I thought it would be and wasn't-- all at the same time. Like the plot says it's a movie about the life of a twenty dollar bill and how it is woven amongst the lives of everyday people, but the movie presented this in a very interesting way. The bill does go around but we see it come back around and almost make it back to a few who once had possession of it. This makes the journey of the bill much more intriguing. Strong acting does this movie well too. My favorite scene was easily with Christopher Lloyd and Steve Buscemi as two crooks. Elizabeth Shue and Brendan Fraser's stories are sad, but we can relate to them as normal people. It is interesting how the director shows so much of each character's personality and background with so little screen time. Throughout the entire film, there are recognizable faces and none of them disappoint. Watch out for a enjoyable cameo by Jeremy Piven too. Two thumbs up for the director for reviving an old script.

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Lee Eisenberg
1993/10/28

"Twenty Bucks" focuses on a $20 bill getting passed around from person to person, and how we get to see the people's lives: a man whose travels have consisted of a trip to the bowling alley, a drug dealer hosting a summer camp, some crooks plotting a robbery, and some people's attempts at relationships. It's a lighthearted but authentic look at the world of today (well, the world of 1993). And it always shows how people are determined to keep going no matter what happens.Does the movie have any problems? Maybe some of the characters' lives work out too conveniently. But that really doesn't drag the movie down at all. They did a very good job with this movie, and I recommend it. Starring Linda Hunt, Brendan Fraser, Elisabeth Shue, Christopher Lloyd, Steve Buscemi and William H. Macy (happy birthday, William!).

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BigHardcoreRed
1993/10/29

Twenty Bucks is, quite simply, a movie about a $20 bill. You follow one bill in particular from one owner to the next since it first makes it into the general population from a regular ATM machine. This bill makes it's way through good people and bad, from homeless people to rich tycoons to drug dealers and back again. In this bill's life, it gets lost more than I would believe a normal $20 bill would. They are usually protected pretty well to be blowing around in the street constantly. Also, the bill stayed pretty much in the same area and even back and forth through the same hands a few times. All this may be unusual but when thinking on the subject, each bill's lifetime is as unique as our own and while unusual, not impossible.Just like with our money, some people hold on to some bills longer than others and these people in the movie are the ones with the longer stories. Easily the most entertaining story was the one with Frank (Steve Buscemi) and Jimmy (Christopher Lloyd). Frank is a scam artist until persuaded by Jimmy he can make quite a bit more his way, robbing convenience stores. I felt like I wanted more from these two, which is probably why it was the best. It did not overdo it and make me sick of the characters.This is is the type of movie you can recommend to those who have seen it all. It will keep you entertained for 90 minutes if nothing else. 7/10

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