Lucky
Numbers Movie Review:
Lucky
Numbers is a horrible film that is dead before it even starts.
The film centers on the character of Russ Richards (Travolta),
who is a successful and very popular local weatherman in
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Russ is very egotistic, but he
likes his job, fans and of course he doesn’t shy away from
the spotlight. However, Russ learns that he is broke due
to his un-sale-able snowmobile business. He has spent a
great deal of money investing in snowmobiles only to not
have any sales, due to the fact that there has not been
one flake of snow all winter. Scared and delusional, Russ
looks for answers from anybody. In steps his friend and
strip club owner, Gig (Roth). With the help of a not so
bright lotto girl named Crystal (Kudrow), Gig and Russ devise
a plan to scam the state lottery and split the winnings.
After the scam is a success, the loose ends that the three
characters didn’t tie up resurface to cause many problems
and negotiations for parts of the winnings.
Lucky
Numbers is a film that I felt like either falling asleep
in or walking out of. If I had not chosen to write this
review, I would have probably been snoozing.
Screenwriter
Adam Resnick supposedly based this story around the real
1980 state lottery scandal that happen in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
The whole plot or so-called plot of the film just doesn’t
click or start. Also, the characters are ridiculous, stale
and stereotypical. An example is the dumb blonde lotto girl,
Crystal, that has a foul mouth and likes to have sex. This
script is really a disaster full of stupidity and no assurance
of anything. A couple of teenagers could write a better
script than this one.
What
has happened to writer/director Nora Ephron? After delivering
the enjoyable You’ve Got Mail two years ago, she has delivered
back-to-back duds with Hanging Up and Lucky Numbers. She
didn’t write Lucky Numbers but she did direct it. I couldn’t
figure out what audience Ephron was reaching for or what
genre she wanted the film to fall under. Was she trying
to make a comedy of the absurd, expression or a dark comedy?
I don’t know. She has too good of a past resume to be delivering
a wasteful film like this one. She needs to go back to writing
original romantic comedies.
John
Travolta delivers a flat-out failure with this film as the
weatherman Russ Richards. In which, his performance in this
film is almost as bad as his laughable role in last summer’s
Battlefield Earth. I don’t know what is wrong with Travolta
either? If he keeps delivering bad work like this, he will
need Quentin Tarantino to pull him out of the cellar again.
Lisa Kudrow plays the same dumb character once again, as
the lotto girl Crystal. The only “un-Phoebe” like acting
I have seen Lisa Kudrow do was in The Opposite of Sex, which
is the type of material she needs to search and find again.
I could not believe what a waste Tim Roth was as strip club
owner, Gig. Roth is a multi-talented actor that hopefully
will not ever be in a film like Lucky Numbers again.
Like
I said before, this film is a waste of time and money, do
not go see it.
Report
Card Grade: F
Joseph
C Tucker
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