Reappearance of old movies

Willis 2022-01-25 08:02:49

A very classic stealing movie, I believe anyone who has watched the beginning will remember it. Stars gathered, and the design of the stealing process was wonderful, but it was a pity that Donald did not appear in the second half.

This movie is good as a comedy action thief in terms of big names and scenes, but it is longer and not funny enough. Another point is that the protagonist Theron is too bookish and always not good enough to watch. In the habit of watching movies, he still prefers Doug, Clooney, and Stallone to fight against the banner with faces or flesh. So in the film It's hard to see Norton's brilliant points in it.

The more profound little laughter in the movie should be counted as the Korean Fatty Gang, with a unique hairstyle and a special figure, but obesity can't be brave. I'm scared when I see a small axe. It is said that dragons give birth to dragons, thieves give rise to thieves. Even if such a cool old man trains his daughter to stay away from crime and become a legal citizen, he still uses lock-opening as his career, and he drives very slowly. Turning his head to join the team left by the old man is nothing short of familiarity. I was excited when I watched Ed playing the villain, and this time I started to be extraordinary, and finally lost the role. The loss was very real and ordinary. There were newly added elements in the shape, blending his usual elegance and cunning, and then he was villainous. Also calm and calm, has always existed like an aristocratic gentleman. It's just that the final loss was not strong enough, a bit anticlimactic.

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  • Cheyenne 2021-10-20 19:01:28

    Just watch the first 15 minutes is enough, really

  • Manuel 2021-10-20 19:01:28

    mini coopers commercial

The Italian Job quotes

  • John Bridger: I feel so optimistic. How do you feel?

    Charlie Croker: [shrugging] I'm fine.

    John Bridger: Fine? You know what "fine" stands for, don't you?

    Charlie Croker: Yeah, unfortunately.

    John Bridger: Freaked out...

    Charlie Croker: Insecure...

    John Bridger: Neurotic...

    Charlie Croker: And Emotional.

    John Bridger: You see those columns behind you?

    Charlie Croker: [looks behind him and sees the pillars] What about them?

    John Bridger: That's where they used to string up thieves who felt fine.

    Charlie Croker: After you.

  • Lyle: I am The Napster.