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Larceny
Larceny
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LARCENY - DVD NEW
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Larceny and Old Lace
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Larceny (2004, DVD) No Box Wide
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Larceny (2004, DVD)
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Larceny (2004, DVD)
Larceny (2004, DVD)
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TANO Petit Larceny Italian Leather Messenger Bag RED
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Larceny DVD -NEW
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Larceny (2004, DVD)
Larceny (2004, DVD)
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Larceny and Old Lace By Tamar Myers (1996)
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Larceny NEW Poole Jason BOOK
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Larceny

Irving Schwartz: Producer

Irving Schwartz: Writer

Charley Cabrera: Producer

Don Edmonds: Producer

Jacov Bresler: Producer

Les Haber: Producer

David Bourla: Writer

Hbo Home Video

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List Price: $14.98
Amazon Price: $8.99
Lowest New Price: $1.25
Lowest Used Price: $0.01
Total New: 14
Total Used: 45
DVD Details:
  • Starring: Joshua Leonard, Andy Dick, Kate Jackson, Heavy D, Roselyn Sanchez
  • Director: Irving Schwartz
  • Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Hbo Home Video
  • Theatrical Release Date: Jan 07, 2009
  • DVD Release Date: Mar 02, 2004
  • Run Time: 101 minutes
  • ASIN: B0000ZMGTI
  • UPC: 026359212024
  • Sales Rank: 28145
Editorial Review from Description:
The story takes Nick Peters, played by Joshua Leonard, from selling underwear in New York to hunting a murderer in Los Angeles. Before his bi-coastal journey ends, he encounters naked babes flouncing by poolside, pizzas crashing into car windows, a beautiful jogger who says "hi" by flipping him the bird, Death running by with a scythe, and a serial killer who insists on wearing baggy tights. So, grab a piece of the action in a town where everybody has an angle-and nobody has a clue.
Amazon Customer Reviews:

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

**** No sense is to be made from this movie, but it's at least a renter, 2006-12-03
After reading the low reviews on this movie I had low expectations in watching it, but I was quite surprised at how good it actually was, do note that low expectations will help you appreciate this movie a little better. The movie is extremely bizarre and has a gelotinous plot that really takes no shape whatsoever and causes the movie to act out like some sort of strange montage of events (for example, in one scene the main character walks into an empty house, and as he's walking around we see a couple rotweillers presumably running to where he is, but they never get there. The whole film seems to be a satire on pompous big city types and braindead people who contribute nothing and get everything. Really hard to grade this movie cause everybody will experience it in a different way, but if you need sensibility in a film skip this one, if you liked Napoleon Dynamite because it was so different and outrageous then give this one a go, consequently Andy Dick would have been great as Kip. I liked it, but every time I chuckled I shook my head at the same time, it's that kind of funny.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

***  Joshua Leonard and Andy Dick are pitch perfect in Larceny, 2005-10-30
Underwear salesman Nick Peters, played by Joshua Leonard (The Blair Witch Project, Scorched) who is brought to LA because his Cousin Chris, played by Andy Dick (Hebrew Hammer, Tv's NewsRadio) thinks that The Collarer Killer has put him on his list and out to kill him and so Dick locks himself in a garage and Nick winds up going undercover to try to find out who the killer is, posing as a painter artist in which he cant paint or do art and when he finds this Collarer Killer, he can go back to home in New Jersey. Along the way, Leonard meets reporter Kiki, played by Bellamy Young who is investiagting the Killer. Funny dark comedy with funny situations but the end is kinda forced. Joshua Leonard delivers a good performance and what a perfect actor like Andy Dick to play Chris...I dont think anyone else would of done a better job. Also starring Michael Lener (No Way Back, The Mod Squad), Dwight "Heavy D" Meyers (Big Trouble), Kate Jackson (Tvs Charlies Angels), Roselyn Sanchez (Rush Hour 2, Chasing Papi) and Tyra Banks (Halloween: Resurrection) who was the weakiest and wasted of all the cast members. Some people will probably not like this movie but I certainly enjoyed it for its time...it was worth the look and I aint complaining.

2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

*    review pending, 2004-11-21
I haven't been able to get past the 30 minute mark of this movie. I get bored by then, if I'm alone....or embarrased to admit I own this movie if I have company over. I promise to write a thorough review once I watch the whole thing. But be prepared...it's looking like a stinker so far.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

**   Overblown inanity, 2004-04-28
Here's a film that tries so hard to be a satire it misses the mark by way over a mile. Meant to ridicule a dozen or so inane LA types, the film itself winds up being ridiculously inane. Characters include:p a self-absorbed British black man who runs for mayor of the city and winsbr two self-absorbed young guys who love dressing up and killing peoplebr three self-absorbed sexy girls who chatter endlessly and go to lots and lots of partiesbr one big fat self-absorbed crude older guy who wallows in his crude self-absorptionbr and our hero, Nick, whose own self-absorption leads him from selling underwear in NY City to posing as an upcoming artistpGood satires bring out the substance of the film--the satire--with sharp punchy interaction between the characters. That's nowhere in evidence here. The only interaction that occurs between the characters is typically dopey and one-dimensional and stale. You get tired pretty fast watching this film because no effort's been made to flesh out any character at all by making him/her real. Because a film is a satire does not mean that the characters are shallow and meaningless, but that seems to be the modus operandi here.pIf by giving all characters that personality the filmmaker wants to show how shallow LA itself is, he should look to L.A. Story, Steve Martin's far more successful parody of LA. While not a great film, L.A. Story does have some very funny scenes that illustrate the superficiality that LA is (e.g., the scene at the outdoor cafe with everyone ordering ridiculous variations of a latte).pThe good scenes in L.A. Story work because there is convergence of the characters on a point of satire. In Larceny, there is very little if any convergence. The film goes from one damn thing to another, hoping the viewer will laugh at the random shots the film/filmmaker takes at whatever and whoever he finds to take a shot at.pWith much sharper writing this could have been a better film.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

***  Offbeat parody of life in LA, 2004-03-26
Larceny is a film that rehashes some very familiar comedic cliches about Los Angeles. Yet, despite its flaws, I enjoyed the film's quirky energy and willingness to be silly and bizarre. Joshua Leonard plays Nick, a young man who works in a mall and has no particular direction in life. When he takes an art class to impress the cute teacher, his complete lack of talent quickly exposes him. So, when his cousin Chris (Andy Dick) invites him to stay at his Beverly Hills mansion, he has nothing to lose. Nick finds all kinds of absurd and sometimes amusing adventures on the West Coast. The parodies of airhead wannabee actresses, hipsters who constantly talk on their cell phones and a life dominated by cars, cafes and parties has certainly been portrayed before (most notably perhaps in L.A. Story), but Larceny does have its moments and has a zany edge lacking in most mainstream films. The rapper Heavy D is quite funny as Charlie, a playboy with no visible means of support. Cousin Chris turns out to be a nutcase who is convinced a serial killer is targeting him. Chris demands that Nick find the killer, which leads to all kinds of improbable scenarios. The running joke of the film is that the talentless Nick must pose as a famous New York artist and no one in the celebrity-crazed LA culture questions this. The story, such as it is, fizzles out at the end, with explanations that don't make sense when earlier scenes are recalled (of course, many films with much bigger budgets also have this shortcoming). Overall, Larceny is an entertaining film that would have been even better with a little more focus on the script. The cast also has Kate Jackson as Nick's mother and Bellamy Young as Kiki, a reporter who is a romantic interest for Nick.