Criminals
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A prominent but discredited doctor tricks a group of
criminals
onto a ship to continue his experiments on healing the criminal mind, but the
criminals
have other ideas when they decide to take over the ship.
It is the Berlin that Christopher Isherwood lived in and wrote about: poverty, drug and alcohol escapism, criminals, sleazebags, fighting in the streets, venereal disease, the prostitution of both sexes, the desperation to escape through the film industry, the temporary escape from the harshness of life in "naughty" nightclubs like The Kit Kat Club, which encapsulates it all.
In one scene, when Donny is pointing out to Marie someone who might have been one of the
criminals
chasing them in an earlier scene, she says she can't see them because she's not wearing her glasses?
Typically, a mistake is made by the criminals, and they WILL pay for it, but they're having fun along the way.
Set in a desolate, desert cafe in a desolate Arizona town, Bogart and his murderous, violent band of
criminals
hold up and hold hostage, a various assortment of people.
However, FBI Agent Stan Lloyd (Harrelson), who Max and Lola harassed on several occasions during their career, won't believe that the two unbeatable master
criminals
are done - so he finds them out in the Bahamas and tempts Max with the last Napolean diamond which is on a cruise ship docking in the local bay.
I assume that MANY who saw it in 1949 were VERY disappointed because instead of the tough guy Bogart, he is a lawyer who decries the evils of slums and how it produces career
criminals.
It is a sad attempt to remake the whole "cool and tough
criminals
kill bad guys in a really cool and tough fashion while saying cool and tough one-liners" genre.
Every character is one-dimensional; the so-called organized
criminals
are just a bunch of morons who get slaughtered in their hundreds by two meat packers from Southie.
Unfortunately, that means there are also some of the galaxy's most feared
criminals.
"A young man with a passion for hot rods and pretty girls finds himself in trouble when he gets mixed-up with some
criminals.
The list of criminals, however, has much more meat to chew on and does so, lead by the villainous leader Everett Sloane and his deputy, Ted De Corsia as well as all the others to be listed.
Economy collapse of 1990s in Russia when
criminals
were ruling everything played it's role.
Some
criminals
take over a house with an annoying family for hostage and from there it goes nowhere at all.
Typically, a mistake is made by the criminals, and they will pay for it, but they're having fun along the way.
The parents were great actors and so were the
criminals.
That unfortunate situation is a group of thuggish
criminals
whose leader is Paul Bettany who holds Ford's family(including wife Virginia Madsen)hostage forcing him to encrypt moneys from his bank's wealthiest clients into a Caymen account or else suffer the consequences.
An ex-con and his girlfriend join up with a pair of
criminals
to kidnap a lawyer's 8 year-old son and hold him for ransom.
Its story is about cops and
criminals
and a few ordinary folks trying to get by.
A few
criminals
(the main ones played by Ted de Corsia and a young Charles Bronson) are out of San Quentin and shoot a gas station attendant and cop.
And finally, this is the story about the fifteen year old boys who's biggest chance in the life was to become a criminals... and they took that chance, never regarding for it.
Hence, the basic given of a young woman who dedicates her whole life to take revenge on the
criminals
who sadistically killed her parents suddenly becomes a hugely compelling and elegant mini-saga that'll keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
4) The nemesis: a science teacher who not only doesn't give a damn about this unfortunate children, but even manages to get the school PTA (mean bastards, the lot of them) against the dance classes, as if the parent and teachers didn't have anything better to deal with, given the fact that half of the students seem to be nothing but potential
criminals.
Having endured and witnessed all the crime he can tolerate, Bronson sets out to lure
criminals
into attacking him so that he can blow them away.
One night, the man and his wife are gone to a party and the babysitter is attacked by two
criminals
paid by his wife to kill the babysitter.
Guess what happens....yes you got it...the babysitter kills the
criminals
and the man discovers that his wife paid the criminals...woooooo!!!!! Deja-vu all over again?
Hard-core
criminals
should be forced to read his writing as punishment.
Things aren't a lot different in 2006,it's just that Hollywood likes to make us think they are.I'm not saying for a minute that it's right that things have barely changed in 30 years,but no amount of wishing will make it so.Professional
criminals
still hide their activities behind the poor and disenfranchised of their own communities,ferment trouble for their own advantage and cops like Eddie Ryan still hate them bitterly for doing it.Laws meant to protect the weak and vulnerable still shelter the cruel and ruthless.If Eddie Ryan,like Harry Callaghan before him,feels like chucking in his badge then he cannot altogether be blamed.Not that he gets a chance as his bosses pre-empt him.
So here we are in 2006 tsk tsking about a film that shows a society whose views we don't approve of.They were times of social unrest,when there appeared to be a real threat to the status quo.Criminals took advantage of the turmoil and it was difficult to tell the man with a grievance from the man with a gun.
Burnt Money, a provocative, severe crime thriller from Argentina, begins like a Spanish- language Guy Ritchie narrative, with an assembly of
criminals
arranging a heist.
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