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The Matador (Widescreen) (2005)

Special Features

 

  • Audio Commentary with Director Richard Shepard & the Cast
  • Bonus Footage - Behind the Scenes
  • Deleted Scenes

Review

 

Pierce Brosnan is outstanding as an international hit man falling apart at the seams in Richard Shepard's dark comedy The Matador. Brosnan, riffing on his success playing the very well groomed and genteel James Bond and Remington Steele, stars as Julian Noble, a no-longer-noble hit man who spends his free time getting drunk and chasing impossibly young skirts. In Mexico he meets Danny Wright (Greg Kinnear), an average Joe trying to land an important business deal. Jealous of Danny's simple life, Julian becomes friends with the Denver suburbanite, who married his high school sweetheart, Bean (the very good Hope Davis), but lost his young son in a terrible accident. One day at a bullfight, Julian tells Danny what he does for a living, but Danny doesn't believe him--until Julian shows him an example of his expertise. But when Julian asks Danny to help him with his next assignment, Danny is dead-set against it, and ready to end their brief friendship. Little does he know that he has not seen the last of the rather unique hit man. Writer-director Shepard, whose previous work includes the indie films Oxygen, Mercy, and The Linguini Incident, shows a deft hand for offbeat comedy in The Matador, a very funny movie with a razor-sharp edge to it. Brosnan and Kinnear make a great duo, the latter the straight man to the former's reckless abandon. Shepard keeps the laughs coming with huge titles announcing the different locations as well as with a brilliant soundtrack featuring songs by Tom Jones and Asia in addition to the Jam, the Killers, and the Cramps--whose 'Garbageman' anchors a hysterical scene involving Julian, a can of beer, a pair of Speedos, a hotel lobby, and a shark.

Technical Details

 

Pierce Brosnan ; Adam Scott ; Dylan Baker ; Greg Kinnear ; Hope Davis ; Philip Baker Hall

Richard Shepard

Restricted

2005

Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic

English - Dolby Digital (5.1)

French (Dubbed)

Yes

97 Minutes (approx)

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