Sentences with phrase «up for another bank robbery»

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When the robbers are bank employees, and the bank officers cover it up and send the robbers to other places they can rob, it is indeed correct to blame the bank for robberies.
They are mistaken for bank robbers and chased by Wooly Bill Hitchcock the rest of the movie, they briefly become cooks for the cavalry and end up destroyign the fort, so are sent to prison, where they learn of a train robbery plot by Big Mack and his gang, which they try to foil, even if it means dressing up like saloon ladies and dancing with bank robbers.
WHAT: When a divorced father (Chris Pine) desperate to provide for his two sons learns that the bank is going to foreclose on his family's ranch, he teams up with his ex-con brother (Ben Foster) to pull off a series of robberies at the bank's various branches across Texas.
Exhibit A: Carter & June, a bank robbery flick which fails to measure up to Baby Driver, whether or not that cinematic masterpiece served as the source of director / co-writer Nicholas Kalikow's... [Read More its Good for You...]
For example, the bank robbery mission presented the player with the choice of either cracking the safes or blowing them up.
Not to be confused with the geriatric bank robbery movie that Zach Braff is probably directing, Jason Reitman and author Nick Hornby (High Fidelity, About A Boy) are teaming up for a family - centered take on everyone's favorite federal crime.
We start off on rocky ground with a ridiculous flashback of the Fang clan faking a bank robbery for lollipops — though even by our nostalgia tinged standards of the 70s, bank robbery was no joke, setting up an immediate sense of cloying inauthenticity.
After a bank robbery goes bad and Emma turns on Joe, he ends up in jail, albeit with a shortened sentence courtesy his police superintendent father (Brendan Gleeson, and the best thing Live By Night has going for it is a tremendous cast where even small roles are played by top - shelf actors).
To the ever - growing list of individuals tripped up by their blogs (Belly Dancing Blogs Doom Ex-Wife's Bid for Maintenance), tweets (U.S. Secret Service Becomes Latest Victim of a «Wrong Pipe» Tweet) and other electronic communications, we can now add bank robbery suspects, in not one, but two, cases.
Inside / Out follows Patrick Keating's journey as a child growing up in Montreal, getting into drugs and crime, entering the juvenile detention system at the age of 16, and serving a total of three sentences, one for bank robbery.
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