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Savages
The smooth life of two weed business partners Ben and Chon is tampered with when Mexican Baja Cartel decides to move in. There is a big eye on the home grown industry.
19 February 1967, San Germán, Puerto Rico
19 April 1982, San Francisco, California, USA
11 October 1978, Bishop, California, USA
19 June 1978, Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
10 January 1985, Naila, Bavaria, Germany
5 January 1969, Tallahassee, Florida, USA
13 March 1985, Palms, California, USA
8 August 1975, Staten Island, New York, USA
May 03, 2015
Visually dazzling, if a bit bluntly simplistic and over-written. In other words, it's an Oliver Stone movie.
June 30, 2013
A well-told tale of power, corruption and uncivilized people who use violence and murder to achieve success.
October 18, 2012
It's a dirty and messy firecracker of a film, but one that's directed with thrill and skill.
April 17, 2016
There's no heft to the material - only mindless violence - and Blake Lively is absolutely dreadful.
May 26, 2013
Stone lights up a big fat one guaranteed to get you high anew on a filmmaker widely thought to have long lost his potency. And true to weed's notorious side effects, his stash is strong enough to obliterate the memory of drags like 'Alexander.'
June 17, 2013
The film would have been so much more interesting if the two men had been identical twins played by the same actor-like Jeremy Irons in David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers.
August 11, 2014
A richly entertaining adaptation of Winslow's novel.
May 10, 2016
It's lurid, sexy, funny, chaotic, cluttered, and if the grisly violence turns you off then Blake Lively _ playing a very dumb blonde _ and her two beaus... will also chip in laugh-out-loud moments, all the while with the director winking off-scene.
October 21, 2012
Savages reels you in but then doesn't finish the job.
June 20, 2013
An unabashedly lurid sun-and-surf ménage-à-trois cum drug-running caper, with touches of Jacobean tragedy for good measure.
October 19, 2012
A good piece of gritty, grown-up entertainment. One question, though - has Oliver Stone lost his movie mojo?

