The Bank Job (15)

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Reviewer Anonymous
27/09/2008
I thought this was a very good movie. I really enjoyed the movie and good English gangster movie in the same vein as Snatch or Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels . Ivan
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Reviewer Anonymous
08/07/2008
Bloody brilliant. The characters do lack depth to an extent, but the action more than makes up for it. The extent of the violence in the last 3rd of the film does seem a little out of place at first but it serves to shock and it most certainly shocked me into feeling quite ill.

The only cheese moment is when Lew starts complaining about his kidney stone. It was almost a comedy moment when he was discussing when it might pass, whilst dashing around like mad-man during the climax of the whole film.
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Reviewer Anonymous
03/03/2008
i cannot believe all this stuff actually happened! pretty cool.
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