The 'Rat Pack' Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and others. It's a clever remake of the 1960 original which featured It's sly, witty, and most of the dialog follows suit. The film has a slick, cool, funky feel to it. To rob a wealthy (or any) establishment following viewing the film.
It does glorify the act, I believe it is possible to watch the film for entertainment value and not feel the need Of course, we can note that the film does break the eighth commandment, 'Thou shalt not steal.' And while More fine tuning, we could have had a winning PG film on our hands. Overall keep the swearing and vulgarities to a minimum, I can't help but notice that with just a little bit But although I'm grateful it wasn't worse, and that they did Probably expect a vulgarity-soaked let-down. For what one might expect from such a cast and from almost any film these days (andĬonsidering the director who did such films as Erin Brockovich & Traffic), you would This film surprised me in many ways, and also kind of disappointed me from aĬontent standpoint.