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Seven Psychopaths (2012)

Seven Psychopaths (2012)
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Three friends (Colin Farrell, Christopher Walken, and Sam Rockwell) incur the wrath of a violent L.A. gangster (Woody Harrelson) by kidnapping his prized shih tzu in this black comedy from In Bruges director Martin McDonagh. Aspiring screenwriter Marty (Farrell) has a brilliant screenplay called Seven Psychopaths floating around in his head; unfortunately he's usually to hungover to make any real progress on it. Meanwhile, Marty's best friend Billy (Rockwell) has some great ideas for the story, but he's reluctant to offer input without invitation. A down-on-his-luck actor, Billy pays his rent by running a lucrative dognapping scam with smooth-talking Hans (Walken). Just when frustrated Marty begins to fear that all of his ideas have dried up, however, Billy shows up with an adorable shih zhu swiped from a quick-tempered gangster (Harrelson), and a desperate trip into the desert finds the ideas flowing like drinks at an open bar. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Martin McDonagh
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Seven Psychopaths

Three friends (Colin Farrell, Christopher Walken, and Sam Rockwell) incur the wrath of a violent L.A. gangster (Woody Harrelson) by kidnapping his prized shih tzu in this black comedy from In Bruges director Martin McDonagh. Aspiring screenwriter Marty (Farrell) has a brilliant screenplay called Seven Psychopaths floating around in his head; unfortunately he's usually to hungover to make any real progress on it. Meanwhile, Marty's best friend Billy (Rockwell) has some great ideas for the story, but he's reluctant to offer input without invitation. A down-on-his-luck actor, Billy pays his rent by running a lucrative dognapping scam with smooth-talking Hans (Walken). Just when frustrated Marty begins to fear that all of his ideas have dried up, however, Billy shows up with an adorable shih zhu swiped from a quick-tempered gangster (Harrelson), and a desperate trip into the desert finds the ideas flowing like drinks at an open bar. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins
Director(s):
Martin McDonagh
Writer(s):
Martin McDonagh
Producer(s):
Graham BroadbentPeter CzerninMartin McDonagh
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Graphic Violence, Nudity, Profanity, Drug Content)
Categories:
ComedyForeign
Seven Psychopaths Awards:
  • 2012 - Boston Society of Film Critics - Best Ensemble Cast
  • 2012 - Toronto International Film Festival - Film Presented
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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    Daniel G.

    dark humor is a great background for this absurd story about a story !!!! synopsis doesn't do it justice . christopher walken was the glue that held it all together !! ....... if you like walken ...... which ..... I DO !!

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    Trayce C.

    Tremendous. Loved it!

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    Bonnie and james P.

    A wonderful cast. The plot is crazy fun when Woody Harrelson plays a gangster who chases 3 guys who might have stolen his dog. A little gory sometimes and filled with dark humor. Very smart movie and lots of fun!!! Loved it~

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