Spanish Judges (2000)
39KSpanish Judges: Directed by Oz Scott. With Vincent D’Onofrio, Matthew Lillard, Valeria Golino, Mark Boone Junior. A con-artist hires two low-lifes to cover him during a deal, ending with three criminals, two dueling pistols, and one night they’ll never forget.
“The stranger Jack (Matthew Lillard) arrives in the studio of the crook collector of antiques Max (Vincent Du0026#39;Onofrio) and tells his ambitious companion and specialist in poisons Jamie (Valeria Golino) that he is Jacku0026#39;s brother. Jamie does not buy his story, dominates Jack and ties him up to a chair. When Max arrives, Jack proposes US$ 100,000.00 for each one to protect him in a negotiation of the antiques u0026quot;Spanish Judgesu0026quot; with a wealthy and dangerous collector. Max invites his stupid acquaintance Piece (Mark Boone Junior), who comes with his retarded girlfriend that believes she is from Mars, to compose the backup team. However, Jack double-crosses the collector and then he intrigues Jack, Jamie and Piece.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe low budget u0026quot;Spanish Judgesu0026quot; is a movie with a reasonable screenplay with an awful conclusion that wastes a good cast. Valeria Golino is astonishingly beautiful but together with the good actor Vincent Du0026#39;Onofrio, they are not able to save the stupid story. Further, the scenes that are supposed to be funny unfortunately do not work, and actually they are silly and not funny. My vote is three.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTitle (Brazil): u0026quot;Tudo Por Dinheirou0026quot; (u0026quot;All For Moneyu0026quot;)”