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Bugsy

Warren Beatty , Annette Bening , Barry Levinson    R (Restricted)   VHS Tape
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)

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Bugsy represents an almost miraculous combination of director, writer, and star on a project that represents a career highlight for everyone involved. It's one of the best American gangster movies ever made--as good in its own way as any of the Godfather films--and it's impossible to imagine anyone better than Beatty in the movie's flashy title role. As notorious mobster and Las Vegas visionary "Bugsy" Siegel, Beatty is perfectly cast as a man whose dreams are greater than his ability to realize them--or at least, greater than his ability to stay alive while making those dreams come true. With a glamorous Hollywood mistress (Annette Bening) who shares Bugsy's dream while pursuing her own upwardly mobile agenda, Bugsy seems oblivious to threats when he begins to spend too much of the mob's money on the creation of the Flamingo casino. Meyer Lansky (Ben Kingsley) and Mickey Cohen (Harvey Keitel) will support Bugsy's wild ambition to a point, after which all bets are off, and Bugsy's life hangs in the balance. From the obvious chemistry of Beatty and Bening (who met and later married off-screen) to the sumptuous reproduction of 1940s Hollywood, every detail in this movie feels impeccably right. Beatty is simply mesmerizing as the man who invented Las Vegas but never saw it thrive, moving from infectious idealism to brutal violence in the blink of an eye. Director Barry Levinson is also in peak form here, guiding the stylish story with a subtle balance of admiration and horror; we can catch Bugsy's Vegas fever and root for the gangster's success, but we know he'll get what he deserves. We might wish that Bugsy had lived to see his dream turn into a booming oasis, but the movie doesn't suggest that we should shed any tears. --Jeff Shannon

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2.0 out of 5 stars meh, Feb 25 2012
This review is from: Bugsy (Unrated Extended Cut) (DVD)
i kind of found bugsy to be an annoying character. Although this might be an accurate portrayal of what he was like, who wants to watch a movie about an annoying character. He never seemed like a gangster except for the few times he got mad. He slowly screw himself over and you never feel bad for him just annoyed of him. There are some redeeming qualities though. The fact that its the true story of the beginings of las vegas make it educational and semi entertaining. I always like different looks at different eras in the histories of any countries so its likeable for those qualities as well. Another problem however is that im also sick of seeing women bring down gangsters. Gangs need to realize when its time to cut a crazy chick off.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Story With Strong Cast, Mar 16 2004
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Peter Kenney (Birmingham, Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bugsy (VHS Tape)
BUGSY is an entertaining film about the career of the infamous gangster Benjamin Siegel. Warren Beatty does a superb job in the lead and the strong supporting cast includes Annette Bening, Ben Kingsley, Harvey Keitel and Eliot Gould. The time period roughly correlates with THE GODFATHER. Fellow mobsters Mickey Cohen and Meyer Lansky have key roles in the movie as Siegel's business partners.

Barry Levinson directed several other excellent films including RAIN MAN and GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM.

BUGSY won Oscars in 1991 for Best Art Direction and Costume Design. Nominations were received by Levinson, Beatty, Keitel and Kingsley. The film was also nominated for Best Picture, Original Screenplay, Cinematography and Original Score.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A FINE GANGSTER FILM, BUT ISN'T ONE OF THE FINEST., Nov 9 2003
"Bugsy" is a very well made movie, but has the bad luck of be part of a genre with huge competition: the gangster film genre. With such classics as "The Godfather" trilogy, "GoodFellas", "Chinatown", "Scarface", "Once Upon A Time In America", "Bonnie And Clyde", "The Untouchables", "Angels With Dirty Faces", etc, etc, etc, "Bugsy" looks like a minor classic.

However, this is a movie that deserves at least a look. It has a deluxe cast (Warren Beatty, the pretty Annette Bening, Ben Kingsley, Harvey Keitel, Elliott Gould, Joe Mantegna, among others), a good director (Barry Levinson), a fascinating main character (gangster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel), good music (courtesy of composer Ennio Morricone), well, overall the film has good elements.

"Bugsy" is a good movie, but with several superior movies in the genre, is not an essential movie.

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