The much lauded opening
bank robbery scene is moronic, however.
The opening
bank robbery scene is excellently staged and well photographed.
Not exact matches
The driver rammed his taxi - cab into a motor bike that was conveying two suspects away from a
robbery scene where they had shot a female employee of Koala Supermarket, who was believed to be carrying money to the
bank.
«Consequently, the armed
robbery attack on the
Bank was foiled and the Police made a prompt arrest of three (3) of the suspects at the
scene; namely Samuel Nwala 28 years, Lucky Ukwuoma 26 years, and Kaale Taagabah 27 years.
«In the course of thorough investigation into the foiled armed
robbery attack on the
Bank, the principal suspect who is a staff of the
Bank and the master mind of the armed robber attack was subsequently arrested based on the confessional statements volunteered by the last three suspects arrested at the
scene.
There is a deleted
scene for the original Opening
Bank Robbery Sequence including optional commentary by John Carpenter and Kurt Russell.
Cast a surly, bad - ass, toss - out - the - rule - book LA cop, his character is so obsessed with nailing the criminal mastermind behind a recent spate of
bank robberies (played by Pablo Schreiber), he stalks him in restaurants, sleeps with his stripper girlfriend and, in one of the more bizarre
scenes, indulges in a shooting competition with him at a firing range.
Sexy Beast has a fairly easy linear flow to it - the film gets to the point, and does not bother with useless backlog of character history, and a
bank -
robbery scene which is not lacking in imagination not only in narrative but also in montage editing and cinematographic terms.
For the most part, however, statement art was represented by one - liner wordplay, such as Alfredo Jaar's neon Teach Us To Outgrow Our Madness, or clever commentary such as Pedro Reyes's instruments fashioned from guns that are «made to be used», and such dubious efforts as Raqs Media Collective's re-enactment of a 1948
scene shot by Henri Cartier - Bresson of a
bank robbery in Shanghai.
«It's a lot easier for someone to follow you around, grab a Coke can you've had, perform a
bank robbery, and leave the can of Coke at the crime
scene.