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Most
heist
films since Rififi have already borrowed from it in some way or another.
Plotwise, the movie is a caper tale, with a small gang of bumbling misfits planning a big
heist.
The bad result is that the plot makes the comedy bits seem awkward and forced and the disconnected comedy bits destroy any kind of suspense that the
heist
might have.
However, the head honcho who decides to remove it from a bank security deposit box, does so at the same time a bank
heist
is going down, at the same FBI agents have been informed of this, and at the same time a terrible earthquake erupts.
My disappointment was thus compounded to discover the film doesn't work as either a comedy or a perfect
heist
film.
Bluffing his way past dimwitted CEO Karl Malden and tech geek Newhart, Ustinov passes himself off as a computer expert and immediately plans the 'perfect
heist'
part of the film.
The second problem is the
heist
(fraud really) happens within the first 30 minutes of the film robbing the rest of the picture of much in way of dramatic tension.
A not bad but also not so great
heist
film.
Here's a horror version of PRISCILLA: QUEEN OF THE DESERT (they wish!) starring Melinda/Mindy (RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD 3) Clarke as Candy, a desert dweller who pulls off a bank
heist
with boyfriend Johnny (Jason Durr).
For me an unsatisfactory, unconvincing
heist
movie.
During the film in-joke references are made by characters to classic
heist
films like "Serpico" and "Dog Day Afternoon" - but there's no honour in self-praise.
It's the tale of a smaller than a midget criminal played by Marlon Wayans, who hides a diamond in a lady's purse after a
heist.
It's harmless enough, but it is little more than a dull
heist
film from the 70s.
You've seen the Bank Job (suprisingly decent
heist
movie that) and In Bruges (again, pretty good) so you're down to two.
This tiresome, plodding Las Vegas casino
heist
movie in almost impossible to watch and get involved in.
Well it looked good on paper,Nick Cage and Jerry Buckheimer collaborate again, this time on a mix of
heist
movie, Da Vinci Code,American History 101 and Indiana Jones.
the only
heist
here is the theft of the investor's money and the viewer's time.
Very, very humdrum movie fare here with Stella Stevens taking directions from someone in disguise(it didn't take me long to guess who it was) in Old Nevada Town outside Vegas for a money
heist
in the Circus Circus Hotel in Las Vegas.
Cosimo (Luis Guzman) ends up in prison for car burglary and there he's given the plan for the perfect
heist
from a lifer in prison; so he has to get out of jail, fast.
This is a
heist
film with a lot of brains.
For this who haven't seen it, I will give you a brief synopsis: Four Criminals meet up in a small town in Montana after receiving a letter from their friend about a bank
heist.
I was turned off by how casually the supposedly sympathetic mainstream character, a quiet, near deaf secretary, was able to turn to crime to ruin colleagues, rough up people in her way and finally participate in a heist, and set up someone to be bumped off as a decoy to her own get-away.
I had tried to rent this on many occasions, but was always with the girlfriend, who, as a general rule, usually rejects
heist
flicks and ensemble comedies with the comment "Uhm... looks good, but i'm not in the mood for that movie."
When the guy who was in on a bank
heist
of $40 million in gold dies, his cell mate is used as "Bait" to lead them to the high-tech crazy killer partner (by having a monitoring device implanted in his jaw without his knowledge).
Andy plots a
heist
of the jewelry of their parent in a Saturday morning without the use of guns, expecting to find an old employee working and without financial damage to his parents, since the insurance company would reimburse the loss.
In return she must help him with a
heist
that requires her lip reading skills to pull it off.
Likeable and funny, hilariously so towards the end, Welcome to Collinwood is a welcome addition to the
heist
genre.
Kelly Masterson doesn't have a masterpiece of a script here (it basically breaks into crazy killer mode by the end in a series of climactic events that only work by the very end, and even there suspension of disbelief is paramount), but her script does convey character before plot, and in a story where the actions surround a
heist
it's crucial to know who these people are beat by beat.
BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU'RE DEAD starts off promisingly, setting up a simple
heist
that goes awry, told from varying perspectives (in RASHOMON style).
The actual
heist
made me laugh so hard I was crying.
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