Rennie's Landing (Stealing Time) (2001)
Charles Walker, Charlotte Ayanna, Debra Christofferson
A group of college friends (Ethan Embry, Peter Facinelli, Scott Foley and Charlotte Ayanna) attempt to break their collective post-graduation slump by robbing $5 million from a bank. When things don't go as they expect with the heist, they're forced to exercise some serious damage control. If they s... (read more) A group of college friends (Ethan Embry, Peter Facinelli, Scott Foley and Charlotte Ayanna) attempt to break their collective post-graduation slump by robbing $5 million from a bank. When things don't go as they expect with the heist, they're forced to exercise some serious damage control. If they still can't make things right, they may soon be &NFi;doing&NFi_; time rather than "stealing" it!
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R, 103 min.
Directed by:
Marc Fusco
Release Date: Jun 15, 2001
DVD Release Date: May 11, 2004
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Thought provoking in that you can ask yourself "what's the purpose of it all". What are the expectations from society, expectations we put on ourselves. And what do we want out of life? It's a little slow at the beginning, then you are watching almos... (read more) Thought provoking in that you can ask yourself "what's the purpose of it all". What are the expectations from society, expectations we put on ourselves. And what do we want out of life? It's a little slow at the beginning, then you are watching almost breathless, as you wish you could stop this trainwreck waiting to happen. You think to yourself - why are you doing this? You know it's not going to work! You want them to succeed, yet you know they're never going to get away with it. And up to the very end it really looks like that. Nevertheless it is very shocking as you see all the characters you fell in love with getting killed. And as you wonder why they filmmakers would give this movie such a depressing ending there is a very interesting twist!
(There was a shout out moment: "Hey! That's the guy from Clerks! Playing a clerk!") Ha! Caught this on some network one night, so I don't know how much was cut, but I was impressed! Unexpected endings are always a treat.
It was a pretty good film, that, at first seems confusing, but in the end, it all comes together...and it's always nice to see Ethan Embry in a wifebeater.
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