Saint John of Las Vegas Trailer Online



Posted by on 02. 12. 2009in News Chat

The Trailer for Steve Buscemi’s Saint John of Las Vegas is online and I just love it.

Worst Previews gives us the plot:

Buscemi stars as a compulsive gambler, who runs away from Las Vegas and toward a normal job and life. Taking a position in an auto insurance company in Albuquerque, he tries to get ahead in the straight world, amid the ever-present temptations of scratch-off lotto tickets. When his boss, Mr. Townsend (Dinklage), asks John to accompany his top fraud debunker, Virgil (Malco) on an investigation of a dubious car “accident” near Vegas, John sees an opportunity to get a promotion, though he’s concerned about returning to the gambling game.

I really don’t like Sarah Silverman but DAMN she looks adorable and downright likeable in this. And the rest looks awesome too.

The film will get a limited release on January 29th 2010.

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3 Responses to “Saint John of Las Vegas Trailer Online”

  1. ramsey carr says:

    I’m so glad buscemi is in the lead. he is a very underrated actor. dinklage looks funny in this,and malco always delivers. this is one movie i am going to watch.

  2. Rob (TS) says:

    This trailer does make the movie look great. I’m eager to see it when it releases wide. According to a comment Hue Rhodes (the director / writer) left on my blog, it’s going to be released wide on 2/12 and that he’s “thrilled with the trailer”.

    I’m eager to hear more about this one when it’s in limited release.

  3. Kaneda979 says:

    LOL, great trailer. Buscemi is the man and it’s so good to see him in the lead in a new film again. Plus Sarah Silverman, just awesome.

    The movie looks really funny, can’t wait.

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