It loses its way somewhere along the line and only finds it again in the last twenty minutes.
A New Wave (2007)
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Synopsis: When a failed artist who hates his job as a bank teller hits rock bottom, his buddy convinces him that the best thing to do would be to rob the bank he works for. How hard could it be? All they... When a failed artist who hates his job as a bank teller hits rock bottom, his buddy convinces him that the best thing to do would be to rob the bank he works for. How hard could it be? All they have to do is watch hundreds of bank robbery films and surely they'll figure out the best way to unload the cash from the vaults. This is a film that pays homage to the movies that inspired their robbery, while never taking itself too seriously. Andrew Keegan (7TH HEAVEN ) and Lacey Chabert (PARTY OF FIVE, MEAN GIRLS) keep the humor lively as they bungle their way through a crime that always looks so easy when it's on the screen. [More]
Starring: Lacey Chabert, John Krasinski, William Sadler, Andrew Keegan
Starring: Lacey Chabert, John Krasinski, William Sadler, Andrew Keegan, Dean Edwards
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| 15% 15% | The Ugly Truth |
| 98% 98% | Up |
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| 52% 52% | The Taking of Pelham 1… |
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| 45% 45% | Shorts |
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