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Loosies
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It is about a young pickpocket (Peter Facinelli) who work in New York metro. He come across to face a woman (Jamie Alexander) whom he had a wonderful one-night case.
It is about a young pickpocket (Peter Facinelli) who work in New York metro. He come across to face a woman (Jamie Alexander) whom he had a wonderful one-night case.
Actors:
Marianne Leone,
Gwen MacKay,
Christy Carlson Romano,
Tyler Atwood,
Travis Atwood,
Ara Boghigian,
George J. Vezina
Marianne Leone
2 January 1952, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Gwen MacKay
Christy Carlson Romano
20 March 1984, Milford, Connecticut, USA
Tyler Atwood
Travis Atwood
Ara Boghigian
George J. Vezina
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Facinelli Films #IFC Films #Jaimie Alexander #Loosies #Michael Corrente #Michael Madsen #Peter Facinelli #Verdi Productions
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New York Times
January 10, 2012
An amorphous, laugh-flecked drama about a New York City pickpocket that mostly comes across as a feature-length advertisement for its likable star and writer, Peter Facinelli.July 24, 2014
Violent redemption tale has mature themes, profanity.January 13, 2012
Far from perfect, but just smart enough to keep you plugged in and not make you regret investing time.August 30, 2012
a very transparent vehicle for FacinelliJanuary 10, 2012
Loosies has a bevy of colorful character actors -- from Michael Madsen and William Forsythe to Vincent Gallo and Joe Pantoliano -- but little character.January 13, 2012
Romantic comedies are often as contrived and irritating as "Loosies," but few feature a lead character so lacking in appeal.
Television Without Pity
January 11, 2012
So ham-fisted...it's hard to take seriously.January 12, 2012
Facinelli's transformation from feckless charmer to committed caretaker seems contrived, leaving the film feeling like a series of stitched-together scenes with little internal drive.January 10, 2012
The film's aggressively low-budget aesthetic is meant to be lively and rife with integrity.January 10, 2012
Not a great movie, but satisfying enough to hold attention and win your affection -- a rare blue-plate combo on today's overcrowded menu of movie chaos that sticks to your ribs and stays there.January 13, 2012
Making romance a big part of the mix dooms a movie already saddled with one of the worst titles in recent memory.