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Let it Ride is an American comedy released in 1989 and directed by Joe Pykta. It is based on a 1979 novel called Good Vibes by Jay Cronley. It stars the well-known Richard Dreyfuss as Jay Trotter, Robbie Coltrane, Teri Garr, Jennifer Tilly and many more prominent actors. It’s about a loser cabbie who receives a hot betting tip from a friend leading to wins on every bet he places and how the perpetually upbeat attitudes of people can persist whether they are losing or winning.
The Main Story
The plot revolves around Jay Trotter, and his friend Looney, both washed out cab drivers. Looney has a hidden microphone in his cab and records his passenger’s private conversations. He hears two men talking about an upcoming horse race where unethical practices are at play by the owners and the trainer, and it’s a sure thing to win big. In the late 80s, prior to online sports betting or www.americancasinosites.com sites, hearing a ‘hot tip’ to some was like gold dust.
The two then go to the track where they place a $50 parlay on the horse, even though Trotter promised his wife he was quitting gambling the previous day. Trotters horse wins, and he receives a payout of $710. Now armed with a new sense of confidence he approaches the two men who Looney had the recording of and out of goodwill they give him another good tip on the next race. He again places a large bet and wins. Sensing it’s his lucky day he intends to “Let it Ride” parlaying all his winnings on every race. Trotter is arrested at the track due to mistaken identity, and this leads to a series of more lucky events unfolding and proving his loyalty and love for his wife. Again this movie less centred on casino games, like poker or slots for real money and more sport, but there are many similarities within these worlds.
The Ending
Many events unfold during the course of the day, but the main one is where Trotter places a final bet of $68000 (his total winnings) against his friend Looney’s advice. The race comes down to a photo finish with Jay having a perfect day as his horse once again came in first. In terms of gamblers movies it’s fairly wholesome and definitely an enjoyable watch.
Uncut Gems is a 2019 American thriller directed by Josh and Benny Safdie. Uncut Gems sees a charismatic jeweller make a high stake bet that could lead to a life-changing windfall, but there are no guarantees because it is, after all, a gamble which could go either way.
The film stars Adam Sandler as the main character, playing the role of Howard Ratner. The film also stars Julia Fox, Lakeith Stanfield, Kevin Garnett, Eric Bogosian and Idina Menzel.
The Main Story
Howard Ratner is a Jewish American Jeweller in New York, who also has a gambling addiction.
In 2010 Ethiopian Jewish miners recover an expensive rare black opal smuggled into the USA from Africa by Howard in 2012. He intended to sell the gem to pay his gambling debts to his brother-in-law, a loan shark. It’s a world away from best online casino south africa, though of course physically the same area of the world.
When the opal arrives at his store KHM basketball star Kevin Garnett spots it and becomes obsessed with the gem.
He insists on holding onto the gem as good luck charm for his game that night to which Ratner reluctantly agrees and accepts Garnets 2008 NBA Championship ring as collateral.
The Ending
Ratner immediately pawns the ring and places a six-way parlay on Garnett playing well which he does. Howard wins $1.2million and is ecstatic, but then things go belly up as the loan shark sends his goons after Howard resulting in them shooting him. As you can see the movie is as much based in sports, and specifically sports betting than it is offline or the best online casino sites. Nowadays of course there is so much crossover between these two worlds.
The film when all is said and done highlights the mayhem caused by greed, and the destruction that can be cased by it. The movie received many good reviews and was a box office hit. It is almost universally views as one of Adam Sandler’s’ best movies. There is a certain irony to that asĀ Adam Sandler’s agent initially rejected the script.
Vegas Vacation is the 4th movie in the National Lampoon’s Vacation series. It is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Stephen Kessler. The actors are Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo, Wayne Newton, Randy Quaid, Wallace Shawn and Ethan Embry.
The Main Story
Clark Griswold ( Chevy Chase ) invents a long-life food preservative which earns him a large bonus check.
He decides to take the family to Las Vegas so that he and his wife Ellen ( Beverly D’Angelo ) can renew their wedding vows.
The family weren’t keen on going but go along to please their dad.
Once they arrive in Vegas, the movie goes through the family experiencing a series of misadventures. These include Clark becoming giving gambling a go, resulting in him being parted with his cash at the Blackjack table.This was long before the advent of best online casinos usa, and so ‘going to’ the casino involved just that.
While Clark is gambling, he leaves his family to their own devices until he realizes everything is out of control when he has Wayne Newton wining and dining his wife, his son Rusty has turned into a high roller, and his daughter is pole-dancing in night clubs.
Clark lands up gambling $22,600 which was the family’s savings, but luckily Ellen found $2 in her pocket which she gives to Clark and tells him to win back the money.
They head off to a Keno game and meet an old gentleman there and have a friendly chat with him. They lose their keno game, but the old guy wins but dies of a heart attack. However, before he dies, he gives Clark his ticket.
The Ending
In the end, Clark and Ellen renew their wedding vows with their winnings, and then the family leave Vegas in the four cars that Rusty had won on the slot machines. The cars were a Dodge Viper, Ford Mustang, a Hummer H1, and a Ford Aspire. This comedy caper is popular the world over, with both gamblers and non gamblers alike. So if you’re a fan of new zealand online pokies (since slots feature in the movie), or on the other side of the planet a Brit who has never had a ‘flutter’, you’re likely to get equal enjoyment out of it!