

After finding a wallet in the street, Tepper calls it's owner in order to return it. After making the call, however, he discovers that the lottery ticket inside is a $6 million winner. To add to things, his friends are on their way over for their weekly poker night, and the group tradition is to bet their lottery tickets. When the wallet's owner shows up and joins the game, who will walk out as the winner?
D**A
Good quality movie
Good for the price
S**R
Title Theme Flipped On Its Head
The Finder's Fee film brings together the idea/question of how much can the prospect of more money (a significant amount) change andor transform people even when it comes to friendship. The men get together one day and play a game to see who can get their hands on the chance to choose their lottery fate. Ryan Reynolds, Erik Palladino, Matthew Lillard, Dash Mihok, James Earl Jones, Carly Pope, Frances Bay, and Robert Forster are among the actors who feature in The Finder's Fee. Obviously this film is perfect for viewers who would like to experiment with the possibility of What If when it comes to the potential of increasing one's chances at a sudden rise of one's prosperity/personal wealth.
E**E
We liked it!
Very good movie! My wife and I liked the head games they played, the story twists and great acting, it's a keeper!I ordered via Amazon, easy quick payment process, good deal and fast shipping!
T**H
Good little movie with a great big cast.
Loved the cast, especially having Robert Forster in it. Though the movie was rated R for language, I think it could have been PG, because there just wasn't hardly anything in it. It was a good movie about "doing the right thing". Get ready.... there's a nice little twist at the end!
T**L
Great flick.
You will not expect the ending. I'm a big Survivor fan so I originally only watched this because of Jeff Probst but I can honestly say this is a fantastic movie if you are into drama/thrillers.
X**X
Jeff Probst Moviemaker
Excellent movie!!!! Great cast many twists!! Loved it!! Make another one Jeff!! All the way from New Zealand
C**R
Five Stars
Great got it
C**W
Enjoyable but extremely hurt by its final act!
In FIGHT CLUB, Brad Pitt's character asks the character played by Edward Norton if he could fight anyone who would it be. My answer to that question would have to be SURVIVOR host Jeff Probst (or perhaps Dr. Phil). Don't ask me why? Probst just really gets on my nerves on that show. So much so that after somewhat enjoying the show's first season I quit watching after that just because of its host. So, when I first heard of FINDER'S FEE I became outraged that just because the guy was the host of a popular reality show that he would be given the chance to write and direct his own film. Naturally, when I saw the film on the shelf of my local video store I had to rent it. I wanted to hate it. I couldn't wait to hate it and tear it apart piece by piece. Did I hate it? No, I'm sorry to say that I didn't. However, I didn't love it either. At least I can find some comfort in that.First off, the film has an interesting concept. If you found a winning lottery ticket in a stranger's wallet would you give it back? I'd like to think that I would but who knows? That would probably be a hard thing to do. And who knows more about the crazy things people will do for money than writer/director Jeff Probst? I mean, the man sees people competing for money on a daily basis so he knows a thing or two about the plot from first hand experiences.Anyway, for the first hour and twenty minutes or so the film seems to be moving a long rather nicely until suddenly a certain character does something that seems very out of character by smashing a certain someone in the head with a champagne bottle. I was baffled. This, to me, just felt like it came completely out of left field. While the action does lead to some of the film's more exciting moments that's just not where I saw the film heading from the way the first acts played out. Normally, I would be happy to be surprised by the final act but this surprise just seemed to out there no matter who the director of the film was.All in all, FINDER'S FEE is an enjoyable little movie that is extremely hurt by it's final twenty minutes and Jeff Probst proves he may have some talent behind the lens but that doesn't mean I have to like him.The film stars Matthew Lillaird (SCREAM, SCOOBY DOO), Eric Palladino (U-571), Dash Mihok (BASIC, WHITEBOYS), Ryan Reynolds (VAN WILDER, THE IN-LAWS), James Earl Jones (PATRIOT GAMES, CONAN THE BARBARIAN), and Robert Forster (JACKIE BROWN, VIGILANTE)C-
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