Masterminds (2016)
A night guard at an armored car company in the Southern U.S. organizes one of the biggest bank heists in American history.
- Jared Hess
- Scott August
- Michelle Malley Campos
- Richard L. Fox
- Sebastian Mazzola
- Steven Ritzi
- Pete Waterman
- Carmen Soriano
- Chris Bowman
- Hubbel Palmer
- Emily Spivey
Rating: 5.738/10 by 1723 users
Alternative Title:
(Ne)Dokonalá partička - CZ
Masterminds - Minimaler IQ, Maximale Beute - DE
Loomis Fargo - US
Locos de mentes - PE
犯罪大师 - CN
Masterminds - US
შეთქმულები - GE
Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Español
Runtime: 01 hour 35 minutes
Budget: $25,000,000
Revenue: $29,200,000
Plot Keyword: southern usa, night watchman, armored car, security, armored car robbery, bank heist
**Man tends to do crazy stuffs for a woman, but stealing $17m is too crazy.** The film reminded me 'Pain & Gain', only for inspiring from the real and being the comedy flicks. Other than that there's nothing in common between them. I have been expecting a lot from Zack since 'The Hangover', but it was always the near missed opportunities. I'm not saying this was his much needed breakthrough, but quite enjoyable film. An honest man who worked long enough as a guard for a bank, was approached by his ex colleague and her men with an offer. Since he was madly in love with her, he could not say no to it, despite he already got engaged to another woman. As planned the heist goes on and once it was done, he was ditched and ratted out. Now on the run, how he responds to it and the following events decides his fate. Not a great comedy nor a heist film, but it had its moments. The casting was good and it was Zack's show. The rest of them were not into that much, except in the final act. Jason Sudeikis was a bonus. His appearance added more fun. Now I know why Jim Carrey opted out. Owen Wilson's part was not good enough in such a small role, he did good though. Watching it for timepass is fine or even for beyond that seems not a bad try. _7/10_
This on-again, off-again comedy should probably be funnier than it is but it suffers from the same plague inflicting many comedies today: relying too much on over-the-top, stupid bits.