Caper Movies
@sarahruthbeth22 (43143)
United States
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@jwfarrimond (4473)
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24 Oct 09
I suppose that you are talking about the Hollywood remake of this classic British film? call me biased, but I prefer the origional British film to the remake. It's certainly one of my favorites.
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@jazzsue58 (2666)
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24 Oct 09
Me too! I neveer bother with rehashes. Please tell me Hollywood didn't rip-off the eternal "I only asked you to blow the doors off!" line ...

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@jwfarrimond (4473)
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25 Oct 09
Michael Caine is one of my favorites as well. I've not seen the remake, so I don't know if they did the scene where the entire van gets blown up instead of just blowing off the doors.
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@sarahruthbeth22 (43143)
• United States
25 Oct 09
The boat chase through Venice and the minis are my favorite shots.
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@AmbiePam (120692)
• United States
25 Oct 09
My brother-in-law let me borrow The Italian Job from his DVD collection last year. It was so good! I didn't expect it to be so entertaining. I guess my favorite "modern day" caper movie is The Transporter. And Jason Statham was in both films. The Transporter 2 stunk, but The Transporter 3 was okay.
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@ladym33 (10978)
• United States
24 Oct 09
For the most part as long as the characters are interesting and a little humor does not hurt either, some of them can get a big monotonous but if they are done well they can be very fun and entertaining to watch. It is not my favorite kind of movie to watch but I do enjoy them. Especially once everything is set in motion and the different activities are being done.
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@linamachina (521)
• United States
24 Oct 09
Hi Sarahruthbeth22, I loved The Italian Job! (I never saw the original) I think you are correct in that its the thinking and planning involved in the caper that makes it so enticing. Trying to think of all the variables and watching the characters execute their plans and then when something goes wrong, how they improvise. They try to figure in every factor that could happen. I love the anticipation of the outcome. One of my favorites is Ocean's Eleven (it's a remake, and I never saw the original for this either)with George Clooney and Brad Pitt. I thought that was amazing and the detail they went through. The best is that it worked even with the "air-tight" security system they had at the casino. Another I liked was Thomas Crowne Affair (alas, another remake) with Pierce Brosman and Renee Russo. I thought they had great chemistry together and the movie was really good.
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@sarahruthbeth22 (43143)
• United States
25 Oct 09
I saw the original Thomas Crown Affair. It was great. If you get a chance ,rent it and tell me which one you like best.





