Gold
Matthew McCongahey as a sweaty, paunchy greed-fueled prospector whose desire to strike it rich and live up to his daddy's long shadow caused him to ignore all the warning signs -- of everything.
I like MM but found it incredibly hard to root for the success of his abrasive character. He kept suffering from self-inflicted wounds, behaved boorishly and selfishly, and didn't have any really redeeming characteristics.
His character Kenny inherited a successful mining business from his dad, ran it into the ground, stole from his girlfriend to finance a highly suspect last ditch exploration into the Indonesian jungles. When gold was discovered, he acted like a full scale jackass and turned his back on the opportunity to make staggering amounts of money out of sheer pride. There was no joy in watching him sweatily crash and burn or try to find a way back.
It told a story, but it didn't tell it well. MM never seemed to get past the surface of his booze-addled character to give me enough depth to really care.
FWIW: Watched on a plane.