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So it's just like from the Hollywood movies where during the heist, the observation camera is fed with prerecorded video.
What's really, really sweet is every single person looking at these things has exactly the same mischievous thought, which is, "I reckon I can
heist
these."
As for the heist, the action, the drama....it was put into the last 8-10 minutes of the movie and was pathetic and anticlimactic.
Credit can only be given to some scenes where the Night Fox uses Caopeira to undertake a
heist
against the back drop of some funky music but this is hardly justification to watch the movie.
The writers must have pulled a
heist
at the cliché bank to accumulate this many.
A cheap and cheerless
heist
movie with poor characterisation, lots of underbite style stoic emoting (think Chow Yun Fat in A Better Tomorrow) and some cheesy clichés thrown into an abandoned factory ready for a few poorly executed flying judo rolls a la John Woo.
A
heist
film with Jean Reno, Matt Damon and Laurence Fishburne... sounds great on paper?
He was invited in on a heist, and accepted, only to back down once the action began.
It's about an insider
heist
gone bad because "hot head-bad guy" shots a bum, and of course "do goody-bad guy" goes on a moral trip.
The story line is that of a
heist
that is to happen and it looks like it had potential to be good but the things that happen in the movie are a little far fetched to be believable.
The highlight of the film is the
heist
sequence at the end but even that is so weakly executed, any excitement it might have added to the film is completely missing.
The plot, about a bullion heist, is silly, and the action drags rather than grips.
Unfortunately his latest
heist
ends him up in a high-rise in which someone else has set a fire to hide their own attempts to steal the product.
Since the writers did not manage to come with a smart
heist
plan, they targeted the dramatics of the situation, but there was not much to exploit there either.
Disappointing
heist
movie indeed, I was actually expecting a pretty cool cat and mouse stuff going on through out the movie and it does have few of those cat and mouse stuff going on, but it was just pretty stupid.
Newcastle sets up a 747
heist
which includes Ketchum (Lamas) and a bunch of forgettable characters.
The movie tells the story of a jewel
heist
gone wrong and a young boy who is inadvertently kidnapped in the process.
Bad guys, bad girls, a jewel heist, a twisted morality, a kidnapping, everything is here.
While escaping from a
heist
of a bank, the outlaw Vance Shaw (Randolph Scott) helps Edward Creighton (Dean Jagger), the chief-engineer of the Western Union that is surveying the Wild West and had had an accident with a horse.
The first thing Corey does upon release is steal some money from his former boss Rico, and the second thing he does is recruit Vogel and a sharpshooter to help him pull of a jewel
heist.
From looking at the comments posted recently, most people went in expecting a standard-issue
heist
movie, a la Entrapment; it seems people actually miss the tiresome clichés of romance disguised as tension between the leads and ridiculous plot twists designed to keep the audience awake.
One thing which made me enjoy this film even more was that it had some actors which i really like such as Edward Norton(who i last saw in 26th hour, which i enjoyed also), Jason Statham(transporter, enjoyed that also) and Seth Green who i think is great, his role as Shawn Fanning's roommate dubbed "The Napster" is hilarious and his hacking skills play a great part in the main
heist
which centres around a large traffic jam in LA.
The reason behind the
heist
is a bit more inspired the second time around.
Telling Ty that him and Jimmy have always been family to him and would do anything to help them out, Mike tells Ty about a plan to make a
heist.
This is a slightly uneven entry with one standout sequence involving an over-the-hill gang reminiscing in the diner that once - thirty years previously - was their hideout; one ho-hum duologue between two ageing rock musos; a noirish kidnap turned on its head and an opening sequence (plus epilogue) involving
heist
artist wannabe Edward Baer and current 'hot' property Anna Magloulis which has its moments.
"Rififi" is a terrific
heist
movie, and one from which subsequent
heist
films have drawn ever since.
The much-lauded
heist
scene is a nail biter, filmed in virtual silence.
I liked the black and white palette, the excellent casting, the clever
heist
scene that keeps you guessing about what trick they will pull next, and the ending like everyone else.
Watching the
heist
sequence makes one realize the power of silence, which is unfortunately so underused in today's cinema.
The plot involves Tony the Stephanois, a hoodlum just out of prison, who takes his band of thieves on a $240 million jewel
heist.
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