Wim Wender's THE MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL is a well-filmed movie set in a majestic, dilapidated hotel on the outskirts of Hollywood. The opener shows Tom Tom (Jeremy Davies), the eccentric, slightly retarded, skateboard-riding narrator, wandering in slow motion at daybreak on the roof of the hotel, as a hypnotic U2 song completes .. Read more
| Starring | Jeremy Davies, Milla Jovovich, Mel Gibson, Jimmy Smits |
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| Director | Wim Wenders |
| Genres | Drama, Romance |
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Wim Wender's THE MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL is a well-filmed movie set in a majestic, dilapidated hotel on the outskirts of Hollywood. The opener shows Tom Tom (Jeremy Davies), the eccentric, slightly retarded, skateboard-riding narrator, wandering in slow motion at daybreak on the roof of the hotel, as a hypnotic U2 song completes the moment. The film consists of many of these near-perfect fantasy capsules, strung together by a vague plot--that Agent Skinner (Mel Gibson), a clownish detective, is investigating the supposed murder of an artist named Izzy who was living at the hotel, and who is the son of a millionaire. What Skinner learns immediately is that most of the hotel's residents are, like Tom Tom, mentally disabled and basically harmless. Geronimo (Jimmy Smits) is one of the few hotel occupants who seems capable of committing such a crime, but even he is more entertaining than threatening. Through Skinner's observation of his subjects, viewers witness some delectably sweet events, such as the magical scene in which Tom Tom meets his true love, Eloise (Milla Jovovich) in the stairwell of the hotel. Both the actors and the sets of THE MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL facilitate stunning photography that looks as if it were ripped from the pages of Vogue. The script, based on an idea by Bono, and the score by U2, complete this fashionable picture.
| Starring | Jeremy Davies, Milla Jovovich, Mel Gibson, Jimmy Smits, Peter Stormare, Amanda Plummer, Gloria Stuart, Tom Bower |
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| Director | Wim Wenders |
| Studio | ICON HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 2 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Romance |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 30 Oct 2000 Production year: 2000 |
| Format | DVD |
Director Wim Wenders applies his art house touch to this Hollywood tale of an FBI agent investigating a suspicious death at a bizarre, bohemian hotel. Kept simple, it could have worked; unfortunately, Wenders cloaks everything in needless complexity and wilful obscurity. Mel Gibson, whose Icon company produced the film, plays the agent and winds up looking considerably less than a million dollars. Others involved include Milla Jovovich, Jeremy Davies, Amanda Plummer and Julian Sands.
An intermittently engaging look at the trashier side of American culture, though you need more than a collection of freaks and eccentrics to make an interesting movie.
This was the most boring movie i've seen in a long time. It was written by Bono from U2, not sure what he was on when he wrote it. The story drags, the narrator mumbles, uh don't bother....
The story, being very original, kept me intersted all the way through, and with strong performances from both Jeremy Davies and Mel Gibson, how could I resist this film?
A Peter Storemare gives a brilliant performance as Dixie, the lost Beatles member - a character I would have thought he could never do.
Overall, a very watchable, enjoyable film, with strong acting and great cinematography.