Cheating Las Vegas
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #144829 in DVD
- Released on: 2000-03-22
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 90 minutes
Customer Reviews
It cures insomnia....
It's not entertaining, it's not informative, it's simply a waste of money. Your're paying good money for some kind of "Don't drink and drive, we catch You anyway"-Documentation. Everyone knows that, for gods sake! But if I want to see something about Las Vegas Cheating, I want to see it happening. You can't learn cheating from a video for sure - but it gives You a thrill to watch it. That's what's it all about. There's no thrill. And by the way...I've heard that's not only the gamblers who are trying to cheat. What's my protection against being cheated? That DVD is not telling You the other side of the story. Is it a "Powered by casinos"-DVD? The joke is on me...I bought this DVD.
wow..all gamblers should see this....
I didn't think that these kind of movies were still around or still made for that fact. The movie is like two hours long and shows both sides of the casino. People cheating and the people trying to catch them. Lots of great stories but I wouldn't try to act any of this out.
This isn't what I thought it would be...
I thought this would be a movie starring James Woods about cheating casinos. It is, in fact, a boring documentary NARRATED by James Woods about mostly very high tech methods used by cheaters and casinos to perpetrate and detect cheating. At least they could have shown low-tech cheaters in action so you know what NOT to try in Vegas :-) This one's going on the closet shelf (or in the trash). A very disappointing DVD.



