I love heist movies. Something about the drama and suspense that comes with putting together the big plan, depending on events to move like clockwork, adapting when those events go out of sync (as they inevitably will), and covering for every contingency is utterly appealing in a story. Of course, it's even better if the prize is monumental, or the challenge insurmountable.
This is not one of those stories.
I haven't decided which fall I like best. I think it's the second one, because that looked like it really hurt. But the first one has some depth and complexity to it, when you factor in how his head hit the floor, bottles falling onto him, etc.
But no matter what happens to this guy, at least he doesn't have to admit he was arrested for "having relations with a car wash vacuum."
(via Aaron Gleeman.com)
Friday, March 27, 2009
The Best Heist Movie Ever Made
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