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    Just the Ticket

    Just the Ticket
    Actors: Fred Asparagus, Andre B. Blake, Richard Bradford, Patrick Breen, Jack Cafferty
    Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $9.98
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    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
    Sales Rank: 56080

    Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd, Letterboxed, Widescreen, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    DVD Layers: 2
    DVD Sides: 1
    Picture Format: Letterbox
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 112 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

    MPN: MGMD907453D
    ISBN: 6305400660
    UPC: 027616745323
    EAN: 9786305400660
    ASIN: 6305400660

    Theatrical Release Date: February 26, 1999
    Release Date: June 15, 1999
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    IN THIS LIGHTHEARTED ROMANTIC COMEDY, GARY, A PRO AMONG CONS, FINDS HIS LUCK IS CHALLENGED WHEN HE TRIES TO WIN THE HEART OF THE GIRL OF HIS DREAMS.

    Amazon.com
    Gary Starke (Andy Garcia) is New York City's supreme scalper. Tickets for the Knicks, MOMA, the pope--you name it, he can get it. To mainstream society, however, Gary doesn't exist. He doesn't work 9 to 5, he doesn't have either a driver's license or a Social Security number, and he isn't even sure he was born in a hospital. Just the Ticket, Richard Wenk's wonderfully understated, well written and ultimately touching romantic comedy, is the story of how Gary finally finds identity. The movie's central premise has Gary trying to score big by scalping tickets for the pope's New York City appearance in order to win back his ex-girlfriend (Andie MacDowell). Both MacDowell and Garcia have been mired in career ruts, so their sexual chemistry is Just the Ticket's biggest surprise. Wenk knows and loves these characters (he based the protagonist on a scalper he met 20 years ago, and he spent five more years pitching the script to numerous studios), and that warmth provides an energy that's so often missing in many Hollywood romantic comedies. Also engaging (and at times heartbreaking) is Richard Bradford, who plays an aging runner who serves as Gary's father figure. MGM inexplicably dumped this picture in the dead of winter in 1999. The DVD--which features audio commentary by Garcia and Wenk, deleted scenes, and a four-page booklet about the making of the film--gives the film the second chance it deserves. --Dave McCoy


    Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

    1 out of 5 stars Nasty little movie - deserves minus 5 stars   February 1, 2009
    Bluewater cruiser (san diego, ca)
    I had to push the eject about 2/3 way thru. An ugly persona playing a no body in a who cares plot about trying to scalp tickets for the Pope's visit to NYC. If it wasn't for the girlfriend who dumped him - there'd be no one to watch at all. It's not funny. It's not romantic. It's just a waste of money and supposedly talanted people. It got 1 star because they don't do minus.


    2 out of 5 stars Personal lives, in chaos. of the US's newcomers, set in NYC   March 25, 2007
    Pork Chop (Lisbon, Portugal)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    JUST THE TICKET, is definitely not a waste of cash as a movie
    rental, although it's debatable whether the audience will enjoy
    being taken on the highs and lows that this story tells, of a
    ticket scalper (black market ticket reseller.) It does work
    well, as a rental.

    The story is a homage in part, to the illegal alien population
    of the USA that numbers in the 10 to 20 million, who have no ID
    papers, having been born outside the country or in
    circumstances that didn't allow them to get papers. As such,
    they have to hustle in jobs offering little or no job security,
    such as reselling services on the streets, in a cat and mouse
    game with law enforcement, and this affects their personal
    lives, that often are in chaos.

    Starring Andy Garcia, who is present in almost every frame of
    this film, and bears a tremendous responsibility in carrying the
    film's entertainment value, and Andie MacDowell who plays the
    undecided girlfriend (but who is not to be underestimated as an
    actress) the picture entertains from beginning to end, with some
    tasteful music and interesting shots of NYC streets.

    It also brings to light some aspects of mid-life crisis that
    some humans feel, when they realize they haven't met all their
    life dreams, goals and aspirations that they had set for
    themselves in a prescribed period of time.

    It also tells of the struggle, commercially, that merchants and
    hustlers face from new competitors, who on occasion manage to
    pay bribes to certain urban police officers to cover their
    protection rackets and black market operations to get the upper
    hand. A 2.5 for this movie, almost a 3, considering many will
    find it too depressing for the theater or to be watched more
    than once.



    4 out of 5 stars Andy Garcia is THE MAN!   March 27, 2004
    Andy's Biggest Fan (San Jose, CA USA)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I rented this movie and after watching it, I knew I had to own it. Andy Garcia is so charming in this (as well as drop dead gorgeous) - it's too bad he isn't offered more comedy roles. He was great in this as was the rest of the cast. I really enjoyed the storyline. And those eyes - ouch! I hope his wife appreciates what she gets to wake up next to every day.


    4 out of 5 stars Surprisingly well done.   December 31, 2003
    D. Knouse (vancouver, washington United States)
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Andy Garcia completely owns the screen in every scene. His performance here is enough for anyone to buy this movie. But, alas, there are problems with his supporting actress Andie Macdowell. The whole movie she looks like a deer caught in high-beam headlights. It is particularly noticeable whenever she "shares" a scene with Mr. Garcia. There is one scene where it's her big moment, her "look at me and see how talented an actress I am" moment, when Andy Garcia completely downplays the scene and through subtlety and nuance buries Mrs. Macdowell and steals the movie from under her. Another scene, a pre-love-making stare-down between the two stars is almost laughable. Andie Macdowell is frozen while Andy Garcia nearly melts the celluloid with his eyes. It's as if Mrs. Macdowell realized at some point that she was just no match for Mr. Garcia, went limp, and planned her follow-up project. She has talent, just not in this movie. Try "Dinner with Friends" to see what she's really capable of. All said, this movie would have been better off without a love-interest sub-plot. The lives of the myriad professional scalpers was more than enough to keep me watching. The seedy underworld they inhabit while just trying to make a living was very interesting. Overall, this was a surprising and mostly rewarding film.


    3 out of 5 stars Andy & Andie: Two Stars Really Shine... and That's All About   March 4, 2002
    Tsuyoshi
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    Our editorial review tells me that "Just the Ticket" was dumped into theater in the winter of 1999; well, Japanese release was much worse. It never received a theatrical release, going straight to video, and worse still, we had to wait until February of 2002! Does this lukewarm reception mean two stars' recent career decline? Whatever the reason may be, "Just the Ticket" is not as bad as those cold reaction suggests.

    The best part of the film is, surprise! the two leading stars. Andy Garcia is well-cast as a ticket scalper with cute "puppy's eyes" while Andie MacDowell succeeds in exuding enough sexual chemistry to convince you that they were, and are going to be, lovers. Whenever those two likable actors share the screen, the film sparks with fire ... in the bedroom, in the kitchen, and wherever they are. I don't know how many faithful fans are watching this, but they deserve a chance to play a big role (no more "Town and Country" for Andie, please) in the film again.

    Negative impressions of this romantic comedy come from, I think, two following reasons: supporting players and overlong script. Except for the good performance of Richard Bradford's Benny, who is clearly playing a losing game in front of powerful newcomers, none is memorable. And the film's tone is very uneven; it sometimes takes itself too seriously to be philosophical, but at other places it resorts to incredibly silly things -- see Andy Garcia disguised as ... a nun, for instance. No wonder the studio could not be confident in its release.

    As a whole decent romantic comedy, "Just the Ticket" manages to deliver what movie fans who love this genre want to see. And the dog is cute, too. We have no fresh insider look on the world of ticket scalpers, nothing new as a romantic comedy, but two leads are so good that it is hardly possible for me to nag, though maybe I should.


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