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The best casino movies ranked

Casino movies are always a hit with audiences. They offer excitement, drama, and suspense all rolled into one.

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Casino movies are always a hit with audiences. They offer excitement, drama, and suspense all rolled into one. In this blog post, we will rank the best casino movies of all time and will explain what makes them so good.

Rain Man (1988)

This is one of the most iconic blackjack casino movies of all time. It stars Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman as brothers who go on a trip to Las Vegas. Hoffman's character is an autistic savant who is able to count cards and win big at the casinos. When their father passes away, the brothers travel to Las Vegas to collect his inheritance. Along the way, they develop a unique bond and discover that they have a lot in common. The movie is very exciting and gives you that rush to play. If you happen to watch this movie and want to test out your own blackjack skills, you can always check out this handy review of live dealer blackjack casinos.

The Hangover (2009)

The Hangover is a hilarious comedy about a bachelor party in Las Vegas. It begins as a road trip in a luxury car which seemingly goes off without a hitch until things start to get out of hand, and the next morning they wake up with no recollection of what occurred the night before. After awaking to what can only be described as chaos, the trio must reconstruct the previous night's activities in order to locate their missing buddy and get him home safely before his wedding day.

Casino Royale (2006)

The remake of the 1967 Bond classic is considered by most to be one of the best James Bond movies of modern times. It is also known for being the debut of Daniel Craig as the world's most famous spy. He is tasked with taking down a terrorist organization called Quantum. Along the way, he meets Vesper Lynd (Eva Green), an agent for Her Majesty's Treasury. The pair falls in love and must overcome obstacles to save each other and stop Quantum. This movie has everything you could want- action, romance, suspense, and of course, gambling.

21 (2008)

This casino film is based on a real scenario. It depicts a group of MIT students who are hired by a professor to count cards and win big in Las Vegas. They are initially very effective, but the casinos soon discover them and they must use their wits to get away undetected. The movie is thrilling and will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The gambler (2014)

This movie is a remake of the 1974 classic of the same name. It stars Mark Wahlberg as a literature professor with a gambling problem. He gets in over his head with loan sharks and must take drastic measures to pay them back. The movie is full of suspense and will keep you guessing until the very end.

Molly's Game (2017)

This is the true story of Molly Bloom, a former Olympic skier who ran the world's most exclusive high-stakes poker game. She attracted the attention of the FBI and was eventually arrested. The movie stars Jessica Chastain as Molly Bloom and is full of action, drama, and suspense.

Ocean's Eleven (2001)

This film is not entirely about gambling, but it does take place in one. George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Matt Damon star as a band of robbers who intend to rob three casinos in Las Vegas at the same time. The film is thrilling and filled with surprises and it is definitely up there with some of the greatest movies set in Las Vegas. You won't be able to guess what happens next.

These are just a few of the greatest casino films ever made. If you're searching for a gambling fix, we recommend checking out one of these classics. The ideal casino movies are those that may keep you amused for hours on end. They should have you on the edge of your seat, anticipating what will happen next. Some of our favorite movies are on this list, and we believe they should be at the top of yours as well.

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