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Mad Money (2008)
description written by member Zara:
A crime caper where three working-class women conspire to rob their employer, narrated by one of the women. Based on a true story. A comedy about three ordinary women who form an unlikely friendship and decide to do something extraordinary -- rob one of the most secure banks in the world!
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Mad Money Movie Review by Zara (5/24/2008) |
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Against all odds, and probably against my better judgment, I'm going to assess this movie as being a little bit charming. Does it play into sterotypes with the female characters? Absolutely. Is Katie Holmes really as obnoxious as she looked in all the trailers for the film? Even more than you imagined.
But I still...
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Mad Money Movie Review by Matthew (1/31/2008) |
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January is a dumping ground for films studios have no confidence in. As they roll out their Oscar hopefuls to more and more screens, theaters have a certain number of screens to fill while the studios concentrate their efforts on getting "Atonement" and "No Country for Old Men" as many Oscar nods as possible. They release...
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Mad Money Movie Review by Jarrod (1/19/2008) |
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'Mad Money' is almost totally bankrupt. A movie with Diane Keaton and Queen Latifah could have been very good, and maybe they will make one in the future that is actually worth watching. Callie Khouri wrote Thelma and Louise and previously directed Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, so she is no stranger to stories...
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| Mad Money Movie Review by Thomas (6/29/2008) |
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A movie with an oscar winner, an oscar nominee and an actor from an Emmy award winning show, what could go run? I mean the movie had a good plot. I have no idea. I felt the movie was ok at best. Its about 3 women who decide to rob the bank they work at without the bank even noticing the money is missing (I wont get into...
(complete Mad Money review by Thomas)
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