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Art Heist (2004)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Bryan Goeres
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: 3/22/2005
Cast: Ed Lauter, William Baldwin, Ellen Pompe, Abel Folk
Published ID: 175793
UPC: 043396104945,
Plot: A criminal case leads a cop into both love and danger in this direct-to-video action drama. When a very valuable painting is stolen in a daring robbery of a Spanish gallery, New York-based art expert Sandra Walker (Ellen Pompeo) is called in to help track down the thieves. Sandra is a single mother following her divorce from Bruce (William Baldwin), an NYPD detective, and Sandra persuades Bruce to look after their daughter while she's away. As the case drags on, Bruce begins to have his doubts about Sandra's well being, especially after he learns that she's working side by side with fellow art authority Daniel (Abel Folk), who was once his rival for her affections. When several people connected to the case turn up dead, Bruce flies to Spain to look after Sandra and help with the investigation, but its not long before he finds himself involved in more danger than he ever suspected. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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I am becoming an effete snob, or the film is bad
Added 12/23/2008

Apart from the use of Mozart's Requiem, and apart from the evanescent vision of some of the most famous and beautiful paintings of the classical and baroque era, this film will remain as an entertainment that is so predictable that all pleasure is nullified. We know practically all the time what is going to happen because the timing in the film itself prevents this or that culprit to be the real one, especially since a Russian cannot be a master mind. That has to be a good old cool American and of course the one who is most over suspicion. We practically know when the phone is going to ring and who is going to be on it, etc. A lot better could easily have been done in that field, but television must have been I guess the primary target, and then the teenage summer audience, those who only think of wasting some time in the cool shade of the air-conditioned theater when it is too hot outside for mooching some kisses from girls.

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris Dauphine, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne & University Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
bad
Added 6/25/2005

William Baldwin is a bad actor from the first moment to the last. It is painful to watch, especially since the plot is so cliche and predictable. The city of Barcelona is beautiful, but under utilized in the film. Typical car chases, unsurprising developments, average camera work: Pompeo is very watchable, most of the other characters are bland, Baldwin is horrific. I had to fast forward through the last 1/3 of the movie. I couldn't necessarily recommend this to someone just looking for a movie with Barcelona scenes as a travel reminder, which is about the only reason one could think of to consider recommending this embarrassment.
3 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Like a Failed TV Pilot
Added 4/23/2005

Ellen Pompeo (the star of TV's GREY'S ANATOMY) stars as an art dealer, sent to Spain to help find out who stole a valuable painting.

Despite the European locations, the film has the look and feel of a low budget, failed TV pilot. Very cheaply done with a few rather dull chase scenes thrown in. Some of the dialogue is quite laughable as well. While Pompeo does a good job in the film, it is not worth seeing.

There are no extras on the DVD, except for a still gallery, which doesn't even make much sense. Why have a bunch of stills of the film, especially when they all seem to be taken from the same scene?

Wait for it to eventually make it to cable. That is the only way I can recommend seeing it.

2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
I am becoming an effete snob, or the film is bad
Added 12/23/2008

Apart from the use of Mozart's Requiem, and apart from the evanescent vision of some of the most famous and beautiful paintings of the classical and baroque era, this film will remain as an entertainment that is so predictable that all pleasure is nullified. We know practically all the time what is going to happen because the timing in the film itself prevents this or that culprit to be the real one, especially since a Russian cannot be a master mind. That has to be a good old cool American and of course the one who is most over suspicion. We practically know when the phone is going to ring and who is going to be on it, etc. A lot better could easily have been done in that field, but television must have been I guess the primary target, and then the teenage summer audience, those who only think of wasting some time in the cool shade of the air-conditioned theater when it is too hot outside for mooching some kisses from girls.

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris Dauphine, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne & University Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
bad
Added 6/25/2005

William Baldwin is a bad actor from the first moment to the last. It is painful to watch, especially since the plot is so cliche and predictable. The city of Barcelona is beautiful, but under utilized in the film. Typical car chases, unsurprising developments, average camera work: Pompeo is very watchable, most of the other characters are bland, Baldwin is horrific. I had to fast forward through the last 1/3 of the movie. I couldn't necessarily recommend this to someone just looking for a movie with Barcelona scenes as a travel reminder, which is about the only reason one could think of to consider recommending this embarrassment.
3 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Like a Failed TV Pilot
Added 4/23/2005

Ellen Pompeo (the star of TV's GREY'S ANATOMY) stars as an art dealer, sent to Spain to help find out who stole a valuable painting.

Despite the European locations, the film has the look and feel of a low budget, failed TV pilot. Very cheaply done with a few rather dull chase scenes thrown in. Some of the dialogue is quite laughable as well. While Pompeo does a good job in the film, it is not worth seeing.

There are no extras on the DVD, except for a still gallery, which doesn't even make much sense. Why have a bunch of stills of the film, especially when they all seem to be taken from the same scene?

Wait for it to eventually make it to cable. That is the only way I can recommend seeing it.

2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
I am becoming an effete snob, or the film is bad
Added 12/23/2008

Apart from the use of Mozart's Requiem, and apart from the evanescent vision of some of the most famous and beautiful paintings of the classical and baroque era, this film will remain as an entertainment that is so predictable that all pleasure is nullified. We know practically all the time what is going to happen because the timing in the film itself prevents this or that culprit to be the real one, especially since a Russian cannot be a master mind. That has to be a good old cool American and of course the one who is most over suspicion. We practically know when the phone is going to ring and who is going to be on it, etc. A lot better could easily have been done in that field, but television must have been I guess the primary target, and then the teenage summer audience, those who only think of wasting some time in the cool shade of the air-conditioned theater when it is too hot outside for mooching some kisses from girls.

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris Dauphine, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne & University Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
bad
Added 6/25/2005

William Baldwin is a bad actor from the first moment to the last. It is painful to watch, especially since the plot is so cliche and predictable. The city of Barcelona is beautiful, but under utilized in the film. Typical car chases, unsurprising developments, average camera work: Pompeo is very watchable, most of the other characters are bland, Baldwin is horrific. I had to fast forward through the last 1/3 of the movie. I couldn't necessarily recommend this to someone just looking for a movie with Barcelona scenes as a travel reminder, which is about the only reason one could think of to consider recommending this embarrassment.
3 out of 4 people found this helpful.
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