Maverick | Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster | GREAT ACTING ALL AROUND!
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Maverick
Maverick
Mel Gibson
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Jodie Foster
Warner Home Video, 2004
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highly recommended
Inspired by the 1960s TV series that starred James Garner in the title role, this lightweight Western from 1994 proved to be a surprising box-office hit. Well, maybe not such a big surprise, since it's from the star and director of the Lethal Weapon movies, and operates with a similar combination of mainstream plotting and easygoing humor. Mel Gibson stars as card-playing gunslinger Brett
Maverick
, who meets up with wily gambler Annabelle Bransford (Jodie Foster) and a marshal named Zane Cooper (James Garner, trading his old role to Gibson) on his way to the World Series of poker in St. Louis. Maverick's trying to raise the $5,000 needed to join the high-stakes contest, but that's easier said than done due to a lot of unscrupulous competition and a twisting plot of tricks and deceptions. It's all played for laughs and action, so the movie never wears out its welcome, despite a running time that could've used a good trimming. It's also fun to see the rapport between Gibson and Garner, as if the present and former Mavericks were a kind of surrogate son and father, bonded by their mutual skill in charming and conning their way through tight spots. Director Richard Donner also pays tribute to old Westerns by casting veterans of the genre in cameo roles (including Bert Remsen, Dub Taylor, and Denver Pyle), and Gibson's Lethal Weapon costar Danny Glover pops in for a surprise appearance. None of this really adds up to much since the movie makes no pretense about taking itself seriously, but that's precisely why audiences found it so entertaining. --Jeff Shannon
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Where's Bart?
Maverick
DVD
Mel Gibson stars as a bumbling gambler who is trying to join a poker game. The movie is based on a TV series. Jodie Foster co-stars as does James Gardner who was in the original TV series, as Bret, I believe. Bart was his Brother. Highly recommended for fans of Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster and fans of the original TV series.
Gunner April, 2008
GREAT ACTING ALL AROUND!
Great movie. I saw it when it came out in the early '90's. A really fun movie. Just wanted to add it to my 'Jodie Foster' collection. 8}
Better than the TV series
If you like Mel Gibson, James Garner or Jodie Foster, you'll probably love this movie. All 3 get ample screentime and all their charcters are lovable rogues. This has only a slight link to the TV series as Mel Gibson plays
Maverick
, a gambler with same type of character as the TV series. This is a western comedy. This has adult situation scenes I would not like my 7 year old grandson to see but no nudity.
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A Maverick Named Maverick
Charming and hazardous card player Bret
Maverick
makes his way to a big poker championship, with a half million dollar prize up for grabs. And he has competition from the clunning Annabelle Brandsford, who he meets on the way there. Another contender is the sheriff Zane Coburn, frown-faced gun-slinger Angel and others. The catch is that before the championship, everyone has to put up 25 thousand dollars.
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