Diggstown - The Greatest Trick the Devil Pulled

Published: June 10, 2019, 9:54 p.m.

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Diggstown delivers the ultimate sleight-of-hand hustle to the viewer, by tricking everyone into thinking this is a great "con-job" movie. Look over here, guys and don\'t pay attention to the paper-thin plot and how the big con is just betting on unsanctioned boxing.

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Let\'s just get this out of the way - this isn\'t a TERRIBLE movie, but it\'s pretty crummy stacked next to how good its telling us it is. The whole thing is a giant ruse. Maybe someone can take that as a sign of how well edited it is, but we can\'t. Our job is to breakdown stories and judge them and this story is ludicrously empty - it\'s borderline "idiot plot" except one of the requirements is that just ONE person has to show a sign of intelligence to prevent the whole movie - but even if there was one person who could show such intelligence wouldn\'t prevent anything BECAUSE NOTHING HAPPENS!

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The plot is so thin it can be put to this: A retired professional boxer gets put into a bet to fight 10 men, one after the other.

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Actually that sounds alright. Well what actually happens is that he only fights one boxer and 9 townies in an underground boxing ring where the rules sometimes matter and other times don\'t, fights 5 men in a row on separate days, to the backdrop of two guys betting on how much they can cheat each other. So the only plot is a guy beats up townies and his old boxing nemesis. There\'s no great con, guys. James Woods\' Caine is NOT Danny Ocean or even Bret Maverick. He just cheats at boxing - the least noble thing one can do. He cheats at underground boxing, the most scummy and rookie crap a scumbag can do. 

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Then the resolution - Diggstown is now owned by an foreign (Florida IS a different country) convict now, instead of a local. What a deal! Why does anyone still live in Diggstown?

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Diggstown is for those that like to get tricked only. The people who think Last Boy Scout is a great movie. But for the rest of us, it\'s just too thin on plot and outside of that there\'s not enough popcorn-eating to work with.

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