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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.Product Identifiers
EAN5060116727715
eBay Product ID (ePID)168149564
Product Key Features
ActorTom Waits, Olga Kurylenko, Christopher Walken, Colin Farrell, Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell, Zeljko Ivanek, Abbie Cornish
Film/TV TitleSeven Psychopaths
DirectorMartin Mcdonagh
Release Year2013
FeaturesAudio Commentary
GenreGeneral, Comedy
Additional Product Features
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
Number of Discs1
Additional InformationThree 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.
ReviewsChicago Sun-Times - This is a delightfully goofy, self-aware movie that knows it is a movie., USA Today - Men in movies are often just overgrown boys, and SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS is out to prove it - in the most twisted, hilarious way possible., IndieWIRE - McDonagh's new movie benefits greatly from a plethora of one-liners that toy with crime movie cliches in the unlikely context of writerly obsessions., Portland Oregonian - Consistently surprising, SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS ultimately plays like a combination of Quentin Tarantino's self-aware, savvy ultraviolence and Charlie Kaufman's reflexive head trips. And that potentially awkward combo goes down like a chocolate-vanilla swirl cone, only with more guns.
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleSeven Psychopaths
Consumer AdviceContains strong bloody violence and very strong language