Monday, October 31, 2011
In Recognition of 'Tower Heist,' the 6 Best Movie Heists
Last evening, I received an urgent message from my editors: "With 'Tower Heist' being launched on Friday, you have to write a product on movie heists." "Sure," I responded. Now, I've learned this subject remains talked about numerous occasions -- that's surprising. Similar to with Best Movie Baseballs, I actually do less than understand why it's so popular it seems very specific, which i can not imagine that you've a large audience for this kind of factor. Alas, I'm not prone to disregard an instantaneous order in the superior. Here's all of the Moviefone's six favorite occasions the movie remains stolen in the heist! [Erection dysfunction. note: We meant "heist movies"] 'X-Males Roots: Wolverine' An item print of 'X-Males Roots: Wolverine' leaked online on March 31, 2009, almost monthly just before being released into theaters. Since the film is created easily available online totally free, it doesn't appear much cash, if any, was available using this heist. Which seems to defeat the goal of a heist. 'The Avengers' Taken, Samuel L. Jackson's script for 'The Avengers' disappeared. The moments that have been stolen were rewritten to foil this heist. 'Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace' An entire movie, 'Fanboys,' is created about stealing 'The Phantom Menace' to make sure that a crictally ill friend frequently begin to see the film before he died. In May of 1999, someone in Wisconsin made off and one of the reels for the film -- guy, I'm wishing these were because of the reel while using Darth Maul lightsaber fight, because, otherwise, that must be one very disappointed heist organizer. 'Little Fockers' For reasons uknown -- that as extended after i live will not ever appear sensible -- reels in the movie 'Little Fockers' were stolen in the vehicle inside the Uk. Now this can be a great double feature of heisted movies, 'The Phantom Menace' then 'Little Fockers.' Yikes. 'Snow Falling on Cedars' A criminal named M.F. Manley bootlegged this Ethan Hawke classic. Fortunately, he was caught and sentenced to ten years jail time. [Erection dysfunction. note: Not only perhaps you have have the assignment wrong, this didn't even happen. That is fiction: It's a plot reason behind the film 'Horrible Bosses.'] 'Cry, Cry, Again' Noted comedian Jerry Seinfeld is strong-armed into bootlegging having a misanthrope named Brody. [Erection dysfunction. note: Along with this being also fiction, 'Cry, Cry, Again' isn't a real movie.] You'll be able to contact Mike Ryan on Twitter Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook [Photos: Universal/Fox/Disney/Lucasfilm/Universal/New Line] RELATED
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