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The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)

The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)
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Legendary filmmaker Wim Wenders returns to the screen with this loosely structured murder mystery. The Million Dollar Hotel unites Wender's obsession with cool music, lost souls, and American trash culture. Set in 2001, the film opens with Tom Tom (Jeremy Davies) taking a flying leap off the roof of the Million Dollar Hotel, an ironically titled dive in the seedy section of L.A. Told in an extended flashback, Tom Tom recounts the murder investigation of a down-and-out artist and son of a media mogul, Izzy Goldkiss (Tim Roth), who also fell off the hotel. FBI special agent Skinner (none other than Mel Gibson), sporting a neck brace, looks into the death only to discover that the building is teeming with weirdos and losers. There is Vivien (Amanda Plummer), who claims to be the fiancée of the rock star; Geronimo (Jimmy Smits), a huckster trying to make a buck by selling Izzy's abstract painting; Eloise (Milla Jovovich), a burned out prostitute with a passion for intellectual literature; and Dixie (Peter Stormare), who swears up and down that he is the fifth Beatle. As the film progresses, Skinner proves to be just as much of a freak as the hotel tenets -- he was born with a third arm that was surgically removed from his back. Just as in his Until the End of the World (1991), Wenders features a fantastic soundtrack including songs from Bono, Daniel Lanois, and Brian Eno. The Million Dollar Hotel opened the 2000 Berlin Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Jeremy DaviesMilla Jovovich, (more)
Director(s):
Wim Wenders
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Million Dollar Hotel

Legendary filmmaker Wim Wenders returns to the screen with this loosely structured murder mystery. The Million Dollar Hotel unites Wender's obsession with cool music, lost souls, and American trash culture. Set in 2001, the film opens with Tom Tom (Jeremy Davies) taking a flying leap off the roof of the Million Dollar Hotel, an ironically titled dive in the seedy section of L.A. Told in an extended flashback, Tom Tom recounts the murder investigation of a down-and-out artist and son of a media mogul, Izzy Goldkiss (Tim Roth), who also fell off the hotel. FBI special agent Skinner (none other than Mel Gibson), sporting a neck brace, looks into the death only to discover that the building is teeming with weirdos and losers. There is Vivien (Amanda Plummer), who claims to be the fiancée of the rock star; Geronimo (Jimmy Smits), a huckster trying to make a buck by selling Izzy's abstract painting; Eloise (Milla Jovovich), a burned out prostitute with a passion for intellectual literature; and Dixie (Peter Stormare), who swears up and down that he is the fifth Beatle. As the film progresses, Skinner proves to be just as much of a freak as the hotel tenets -- he was born with a third arm that was surgically removed from his back. Just as in his Until the End of the World (1991), Wenders features a fantastic soundtrack including songs from Bono, Daniel Lanois, and Brian Eno. The Million Dollar Hotel opened the 2000 Berlin Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
121 mins

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Director(s):
Wim Wenders
Writer(s):
Nicholas Klein
Producer(s):
Nicholas KleinBonoWim Wenders
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
The Million Dollar Hotel Awards:
  • 2000 - Berlin International Film Festival - Silver Bear - Jury Prize
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Danny B.

    This is one of those movies that you can't help but wonder how it got made in the first place... I was even disappointed in Mel Gibson, a filmmaker that I truly admire. This movie is like it's characters- pure trash! Don't waste your time!!!

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    Ben M.

    If you're interested only in typical, modern, American-style films, then go with previous reviews and skip this movie. If you're in a patient, foreign-film kind of mood, then allow yourself a real treat and watch The Million Dollar Hotel. The soundtrack is incredible, and the director's vision is sweeping yet personal. Delve into a world of misfits to reach a deeper understanding of yourself and our world. MDH is not for everyone, but the better things in life usually aren't! Note: It takes two or three viewings to really appreciate the movie, I think.

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    Paul S.

    Despite terrific acting by Jeremy Davies, this was one of the worst movies I've ever seen; a very slow and idiotic story line.

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