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Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)

Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)
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Most people have trouble deciding what to say when they're asked what they've been doing with their lives at a High School reunion, but Martin Blank (as played by John Cusack) has a different problem than most -- he has to make his career sound less interesting than it actually is. Martin is a former CIA operative who is now a freelance hit man, making good money for killing people he doesn't know. However, Martin's game has been a bit off lately; he's no longer happy in his work, and both his secretary Marcella (Joan Cusack) and his psychiatrist, Dr. Oatman (Alan Arkin), who is more than a bit nervous about having a hired assassin as a patient, think that Martin should accept an offered assignment in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, his old home town, which would conveniently coincide with his ten year high school reunion. While in Grosse Pointe, Martin discovers that his high school sweetheart, Debi Newberry (Minnie Driver), is still living in town, and still holds a grudge against him for standing her up on prom night. While Martin tries to sort out his past and tie up loose ends with Debi (whom he still loves), he discovers someone in Grosse Pointe is out to kill him; he's also confronted by the highly unstable Mr. Grocer (Dan Aykroyd), a fellow hit man who wants Martin to join forces with him and form a union and isn't keen on taking no for an answer. Grosse Pointe Blank was a pet project for star John Cusack, who co-wrote the screenplay and also served as co-producer. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
John CusackMinnie Driver, (more)
Director(s):
George Armitage
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Most people have trouble deciding what to say when they're asked what they've been doing with their lives at a High School reunion, but Martin Blank (as played by John Cusack) has a different problem than most -- he has to make his career sound less interesting than it actually is. Martin is a former CIA operative who is now a freelance hit man, making good money for killing people he doesn't know. However, Martin's game has been a bit off lately; he's no longer happy in his work, and both his secretary Marcella (Joan Cusack) and his psychiatrist, Dr. Oatman (Alan Arkin), who is more than a bit nervous about having a hired assassin as a patient, think that Martin should accept an offered assignment in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, his old home town, which would conveniently coincide with his ten year high school reunion. While in Grosse Pointe, Martin discovers that his high school sweetheart, Debi Newberry (Minnie Driver), is still living in town, and still holds a grudge against him for standing her up on prom night. While Martin tries to sort out his past and tie up loose ends with Debi (whom he still loves), he discovers someone in Grosse Pointe is out to kill him; he's also confronted by the highly unstable Mr. Grocer (Dan Aykroyd), a fellow hit man who wants Martin to join forces with him and form a union and isn't keen on taking no for an answer. Grosse Pointe Blank was a pet project for star John Cusack, who co-wrote the screenplay and also served as co-producer. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins

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Director(s):
George Armitage
Writer(s):
Steve PinkTom JankiewiczD.V. DeVincentis
Producer(s):
Roger BirnbaumDonna Arkoff RothSusan Arnold
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Violence, Questionable for Children)
Categories:
Comedy
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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    Roxanna P.

    i've seen this movie about 20 times, and i still laugh as hard as i did the first time i watched it. john cusack and dan akroyd are great!!!

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    Keith G.

    The dark satiric elements of this film are terrific. “ Equating the moral emptiness of a career hit man career with the moral emptiness of modern America is spot on. And the guts to make a comedy full of witty banter and harsh killing is worth admiring. There are also few moments where the humanity of the killer, very well played by Cusack, comes through, and the movie becomes really affecting. But there are also moments, and performances that feel arch and pushed, jokes that get told one too many times, motivations that are vague, and Hollywood coincidences. The romance at the center with Minnie Driver, while having charming bits, never feels very grounded, and the ending feels like a bit of an easy cop-out. The film is quite good, bravely odd and dark for a Hollywood film. and fun, but it sets you up expecting much more of a 'Dr. Strangelovian' impact than it ultimately has.

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    Jeff H.

    An okay movie.

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