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New Rose Hotel
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Annabella Sciorra, Asia Argento, Christopher Walken, John Lurie, Willem Dafoe Director: Abel Ferrara Brand: Lions Gate Producer: Christopher Walken Writer: Abel Ferrara Producer: Adam Brightman Producer: Alessandro Camon Producer: Christian Halsey Solomon Writer: Christ Zois Writer: William Gibson DVD: Region Code 0 Audio: English (Unknown), Dolby Digital 5.1; Spanish (Subtitled) Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, Letterboxed, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.85:1 Running Time: 93 minutes Published: 1999-12-01 DVD Release Date: 1999-12-07 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Studio: Lions Gate
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Movie Reviews of New Rose HotelMovie Review: New Rose Hotel sinks into ridiculously silly bore Summary: 1 Stars
Christopher Walken (Suicide Kings, King Of New York) wants Asia Argento (Scarlet Diva, Land Of The Dead) to seduced brilliant geneticist so that he can switch firms. Willem Dafoe (The Clearing, Shadow of the Vampire) is Walken's partner and is in deep love with Argento and as we go threw the story it gets really boring and eventually in the process of seducing the guy, Argento goes missing, she vanishes, but where does she go? Dafoe ends up flashing back, remembering, thinking, maybe, was it him that Walken and Argento were messing with or whatever...the flashback segment goes on and on and we are rendered bored watching this poor sap try to puzzle the pieces together and when it comes to the end you dont care about any of the characters. The part where I laughed the most was when Walken was through off to his death...I think he yelled "Wow!" really loud and all I saw was him fall and go splat...even when he gets killed, Walken is still the funny man. Also starring Annabella Sciorra (Jungle Fever, Underworld (1997) and Gretchen Mol (The Thirteenth Floor, Forever Mine), both are barely in this movie and are wasted. Probably one of Abel Ferrara's worst. This was released in 1999 but shot in 1997.
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