Top Three Gambling Movies
Here are our picks for the top three gambling movies for today.Welcome to my page of the latest Feature Movie Reviews. This page will be constantly updated with three new movie descriptions for those of you who don't really know where to start when looking for a gambling movie. Here, you'll find three great gambling movies, picked from the extensive list of gambling movies on this site. Hopefully this short list will at least give you at starting point if you want to watch a gambling movie. On the other hand, you might just be looking for a new gambling movie to watch, and this page might just give you the title of one you've never watched before. Or you saw it long ago, and have forgotten about it until now, that is. So have a look at this list of gambling movies, and if you have a gambling movie in mind that you think should be featured on this page. I'll definitely take your suggestion into account when I'm renewing the information on this page. Enjoy!
| Runner - 1999 | |
| Edward gambled his whole life away and is now trying to start a new life with his girlfriend. He gets a job as a runner for a big-time professional gambler. When money is missing one day, Edward must make a final gamble that will decide the future for him and his girlfriend. Starring Courteney Cox, Ron Eldard, John Goodman | |
| Champion Fundamentals - Going All In - 2005 | |
| Texas Hold 'Em is one of the most popular casino games; it is both easy for beginners to learn, and, once mastered, a possible outlet for strategizing of almost infinite complexity. Four ace players lay out the fundamentals of the game here, sharing the experts' tips on how to succeed at the game, as well as the basics of reading the board, managing your chips, and bluffing. Learn how to hold your own in Texas Hold 'Em! | |
| Ocean's 11 - 1960 | |
| The first motion picture that casts the infamous "Rat Pack" in major roles, "Oceans 11." Playing an ex-WWII soldier, Sinatra's Danny Ocean plans the greatest heist in history: Rob five Las Vegas casinos at once on New Year's Eve. It's a bold plot for a bold cast. There's Frank with his "I own the world" charisma. There's Sammy Davis Jr. with his usual flair for the song and dance routine. "Deano" Dean Martin also croons in the picture, and Peter Lawford, the only non-singer of the four main Rat Packers, still holds the audience with his charm and wit. This film shows what Las Vegas was like when it was an "adults only" city. This was when Sinatra and his boys ruled Vegas, and we should be thankful that they had the foresight to put some of the flavor of the times on film. | |




