Best 'heist' films?

Bob Le Flambeur
Bellman and True
The League of Gentlemen
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“Thunderbolt and Lightfoot” rules all!

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I have to second Heat since I think its an amazing and much underrated film. Even if the ending is a bit weak.

Classic film noir, the dialogue is excellent even Henry Rollins manages to deliver his few lines well.

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Don’t know if it fits, but The Sting is one helluva movie.

Some new ones…

Lock, Stock and Three Smoking Barrels
Snatch

Yeah.

Isn’t it …*Two Smoking Barrels *?
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I liked the Score with norton and dinero

The Anderson Tapes featuring a young Christopher Walken. I remember seeing this in the theater as a chillin’.

The Italian Job is very cool, too. But it makes me cry to see what they do to those poor Minis.


Merry F***in’ Christmas, everybody!

Which version? I really enjoyed the remake and have purchased the original - but have not yet taken the time to watch it.

If you’re looking for novels, then may I suggest Donald Westlake.

Writing under the name of “Richard Stark”, he has a set of wonderful hard-boiled heist novels, some of which have been made into movies (like POINT BLANK.)

Writing as Donald Westlake, his series of books about Dortmunder are the funniest heist stories ever imagined, laugh so hard you fall off the chair funny.

Bandits. Hands down.

My vote goes to Bottle Rocket (Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson, Wes Anderson). I thought it was hillarious, though the brand of humor featured in the film is more hit-or-miss. It predates ‘the Royal Tenenbaums’ and has a lot of the same actors, i.e. Pagoda.

Does Going in Style count? George Burns, Art Carney and Lee Strasberg (yes, that Lee Strasberg) as three old men who decide to rob a bank.

The remake, actually. I have yet to see the original one for some odd reason. It’s apparently a rather loose remake anyways, since it’s an art gallery instead of a bank robbery as in the original.

Dex, if we’re going to do books, I’ll suggest the Bernie Rhodenbarr novels by Lawrence Block. They’re not as funny at first sight as Westlake’s stuff, but I prefer them. (His hard-boiled stuff, starring Matt Scudder, is even better. Harrison Ford is doing a Scudder movie! With him it might even be good!)

And dammit, TV time, Topkapi was the first movie I thought of when I saw this thread!

Big Deal on Madonna Street was very enjoyable to me, even though I don’t speak Italian. It was subtitled when I saw it.

** The Kllling ** mentioned before is any director’s inspiraton if he wants to go for mood.The first movie I think of when somebody mentions heist flicks.Bonus points if he can dig up a Timothy Carey actalike (always thought Bruce Dern could do it)
Only Kubrick’s second film,which complimented his first, ** Killer’s Kiss **,and lead him on to many masterpieces.

Would also second ** Asphalt Jungle **,which,beside the fact that Sterling Hayden is in both,and makes the character his,is the **original ** heist movie.
While most of the others I see mentioned are good films, ** Heat and Score ** left me wanting more.Saw tham both as excuses for the stars to make their appearances with no sense of a dramatic or suspenseful storyline.

Heat I barely remember anymore,tho I’ve seen it twice (2nd time hoping it was just me the first time) but nothing clicked.

I could have written the dialogue for the last 1/2 hour of the Score;it was so predictable.

And ** The Sting ** on my top ten list of alltime films,I never categorized as a heist movie.Just an all round great one.Sorta like putting Gone With The Wind in a Civil war movie pigeonhole.

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