Green Guys
Green Guys
| 22 November 2011 (USA)
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Four young con artists start a top-secret money laundering scheme - and are slowly torn apart by their own greed and corruption.

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Forumrxes

Yo, there's no way for me to review this film without saying, take your *insert ethnicity + "ass" here* to see this film,like now. You have to see it in order to know what you're really messing with.

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Bergorks

If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.

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Murphy Howard

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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Logan

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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MercyBar

I don't know how this film got overlooked and how it's IMDb rating is so low but this film was brilliant. Now I did not read any reviews or even check its rating before watching the film, and solely based on that, I strongly think this film deserves a better rating. It seems like a bunch of mindless punks and Kris Lemch haters rated this a 1 star without viewing the film. It is most definitely better than 4.6, get out of here with that false rating. Easily should be in the 7+.I may be a biased fan but this film is great. I loved the camera shots, it was very nice shot and the dialogue was intriguing. It reminded me of Lucky Number Slevin with its dialogue. One thing I was surprised at is the little amounts of violence, not saying that violence should have been included but just from watching the trailer, you'd think there was more violence than how it actually showed. Anywho fellas this was a nice independent film and Im looking forward to more Lemche. Seriously this dude is underrated! I would rate it a 8 but just because of the random 1 star votes, Im giving it a 10. Haha quote me on that!

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mocha1919

This film was much better than expected. I watched this because I'm a stock broker and love movies like Wall Street but honestly I wasn't expecting much because I haven't seen any marketing for this film. However, I ended up really enjoying it and highly recommend it.The actors brought the broker world to life and the dialog was spot on with a lot of the logistics. The writing was tight and skillfully written, although there were a lot of f words.The shots were always interesting, which reminded me of early Scorsese or Francis Ford Coppola. It's a film you should check out if you're interested in finance.

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filmbrat12

I love any film with Kris Lemche but he delivers one of the best performances of the year with this indie IMO. Green Guys seems to be completely overlooked by critics this year probably due to its straight to DVD release. However, I see this film gaining a cult audience due to some standout performances and a great script. Lemche seems to be channeling something from deep within when taking on his role and all of his dialogue seems very real. The shots were always cool and unique, and I appreciate that in films because nowadays studio movies all look the same way.I recommend this film for people that enjoy indies, and want to see some fantastic acting, especially by Lemche, who I consider to be one of the most underrated actors working today.

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howlswolf

*Edited* Well i guess i have to add more details now that people are pointing fingers... this movie was really bad, and yes i watched it from beginning to end, even pausing it, to make sure i didn't miss anything when i needed to step away. Clearly i should have let it roll since there was nothing to miss.Quote from Floated2 **The film is about four group of friends whom are Wall Street investors investing in a big investment but what they don't know is that they invest in a drug lord in Mexico and things don't seem to take its place as they see it. Green Guys has a good vibe to it and it does remind one of past gritty crime dramas/thrillers.**Well Mr Floated2, you clearly didn't take time to watch the movie properly, since they did know he was a drug Lord before even flying there for the first time, Travis (Kris Lemche) explained how he meet him when they are on the roof and straight out says that "Tan'el Garcia happened to run the largest drug operation in Mexico"(at 12min) And Tan'el Garcia is the one investing money with them, not the other way around...There was no characters development, no plot development, no intrigue, and nothing surprising in this movie. Pretty much all development during the movie are dead-end. They do not change anything, and do not add anything to the movie that can be characterized as important piece of information worth the time. The Mexican drug Lord could have been any other villain, the fact that he his Mexican or a drug lord did not come into play in the movie. The floor manager scene is another dead-end, other than showing that their scam is starting to have some leaks, its a total waist of time.**End Edit**This movie wasn't the best to say the least, mainly because of a poor script, and poor directing. The plot missed originality and any kind of thrill.The plot fail short to deliver any kind of punch, and every scene felt like they've been cut short, like the director couldn't finish his statement.The acting wasn't bad, but it wasn't great, it was missing some polishing, it felt like not enough takes were made to get that more than OK shot.Multiple times past halfway through i though about stopping the movie, but i kept hopping for some kind of development or grand finally that never came.

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