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Meet our hapless hero John Christian who just happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. A priceless Indian artefact has been stolen during a high stakes poker game at an Indian reservation casino. The race is on as a bunch of Elvis impersonators, Cowboys, Indians, a 6 foot-tall blond assassin, a frat boy, a corrupt sheriff and a prostitute attempt to recover the stolen mask. No one is who they seem, everyone is a suspect and anyone could have done anything. So hold onto your hats and button up your britches, the Cowboys and Indians are ready to ride again! (Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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English Quentin Tarantino paved the way for similar films like "Guns, Girls and Gambling". The cast also suggests that it could be a very interesting spectacle. Christian Slater, Jeff Fahey, and especially Gary Oldman. These are not completely unknown actors, especially the last one. Together, they set in motion a criminal plot where it's not so much about the police as it is about the criminals themselves and their endeavors. Unfortunately, there is no suitcase with unknown contents that literally shines when opened, but the point of the whole chase is an old Indian mask, pardon, a mask of the original inhabitants of the continent. There are truly many characters involved in the story. Gay Elvis, Leprechaun Elvis, Asian Elvis, Elvis Elvis, Cowboy, a pair of corrupt sheriffs, a rancher, a chief, a girl next door, an Indian killer, a boy who follows him, a thief, a latex-clad murderer. There are an incredible number of characters and their fates are so intertwined that you slowly start to get lost. But of course, the movie explains everything to the extent that you don't have to worry too much about missing anything. It's not that complicated. Understanding the story is not such a problem, there is a lack of more interesting sequences, and even though everything looks messy, it is quite simple and straightforward. Jumping through time and repeating sequences sounds more like stretching the movie, which is still relatively short. It is violent, there are lines, the form is interesting, but don't expect anything new from Tarantino. You may occasionally chuckle, but you'll probably be more bored. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/10/ong-bak-pad-treti-rise-bolt-zathura-3g.html ()