Ya know, the gang didnt know for a fact that he didnt have to get it on. For all they knew that guard really did pull his piece and then waingro had to get it on. But it didnt matter, they decided they were gona kill him regardless. He very well might saved their asses by getting it on but they were gona kill him for it. He even offered them pie
nah he was fricked in the head. or just dumb and didn't realize the shape charge explosion blew out the guards ear drums so they were in shock and couldn't hear a thing he was saying to them. he was just a loose cannon anyway. no good as a partner, he was also a serial killer that hunted prostitutes. guy had serious issues.
But my point is they didnt know all that. In an alternate reality where the guard really was makin a move and waingro had to get it on, McCauley would have been punishing him for rightfully getting it on
He had some connection to nate which was the main fence guy for deniros crew. must have knew someone in prison that set him up with nate.
but to answer your question i don't think it works that way. maybe if your in some biker bar that gangs hang out in, but now days it would be a 50% chance who you are talking to is a fed setting you up.
i'm not sure how California beach front properties where in the 90s but i always wondered, why does a man that owns a home like that need to steal anything? hell even in the 90s that place would've been a million easy.
>i'm not sure how california beach front properties where in the 90s but i always wondered, why does a man that owns a home like that need to steal anything? hell even in the 90s that place would've been a million easy.
I was thinking the same thing. They heist at the end was 12 million going to be split 4 ways. That house today would be 30 million
lmao we found a plot hole. all neil needed to do was just sit on his boomer ass and wait for his beach house to explode in the early 2000s and he would have made more money than the bank job would have paid.
this is a problem i see in a lot of movies. they paint thieves as being these wealthy individuals when in reality anyone that needs to steal for a living is probably not very well off financially. most people that steal IRL are probably just doing it as a means to and end rather than a career. too much risk involved in doing it all the time.
this is a problem i see in a lot of movies. they paint thieves as being these wealthy individuals when in reality anyone that needs to steal for a living is probably not very well off financially. most people that steal IRL are probably just doing it as a means to and end rather than a career. too much risk involved in doing it all the time.
I'm too fat and old to ever spread this meme. I've seen too many memes in my days. But you got a good idea kid.
>why didn't Niel just wait on the post dot com real estate boom?
Not only that, but but Neil tells Michael not to do the gig because he's set up well financially already with his real-estate investments. So a person like Neil, with a house like that, telling someone else they don't need the gig that Neil was participating in because of his existing real-estate, which presumably is even better and more lucrative than Neil's beach front mansion.
Something is up here. I think the crew used being thieves as a cover for their main business, they were all realtors together.
micheal also had a gold digging wife and they all seemed to be living above their means. fancy restaurants, mansions, brand new cars and clothes. maybe they were just typical moronic boomers that didn't know how to budget.
micheal also had a gold digging wife and they all seemed to be living above their means. fancy restaurants, mansions, brand new cars and clothes. maybe they were just typical moronic boomers that didn't know how to budget.
They were long established bank robbers who had mostly invested their plunder well. Neil had beachfront property, Michael had businesses, Trejo had a home in the hills. Chris obviously hadn't due to his gambling issues, the rest of the crew was clearly doing well they were just going through the motions. Neil didn't seem to have any businesses but he seemed to live frugally anyway so most of his loot may have been squirreled away.
lmao we found a plot hole. all neil needed to do was just sit on his boomer ass and wait for his beach house to explode in the early 2000s and he would have made more money than the bank job would have paid.
oh lawd help us.
this is a problem i see in a lot of movies. they paint thieves as being these wealthy individuals when in reality anyone that needs to steal for a living is probably not very well off financially. most people that steal IRL are probably just doing it as a means to and end rather than a career. too much risk involved in doing it all the time.
I'm too fat and old to ever spread this meme. I've seen too many memes in my days. But you got a good idea kid.
>why didn't Niel just wait on the post dot com real estate boom?
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Not only that, but but Neil tells Michael not to do the gig because he's set up well financially already with his real-estate investments. So a person like Neil, with a house like that, telling someone else they don't need the gig that Neil was participating in because of his existing real-estate, which presumably is even better and more lucrative than Neil's beach front mansion.
Something is up here. I think the crew used being thieves as a cover for their main business, they were all realtors together.
Were you asleep throughout the movie? Neil pulls scores because he knows he's good at it and wouldn't have it any other way. In the restaurant scene he clearly tells to Vincent that he will never change and/or settle down because he lives for the job. To him, it's not about the money.
>i'm not sure how california beach front properties where in the 90s but i always wondered, why does a man that owns a home like that need to steal anything? hell even in the 90s that place would've been a million easy.
I was thinking the same thing. They heist at the end was 12 million going to be split 4 ways. That house today would be 30 million
The real red pill here is that the idea of corporate America has shifted the real hard motherfrickers that can look you in the eye and lie right out into the open.
full of woke nonsense and arbitrary female characters out of their elements.
in the book it's a direct sequel to the first movie focusing on how kilmer gets out of the city with a prelude to them doing a job in chicago before moving out to LA.
but if they follow the book it's gonna suck. they can't just throw new actors in and make them play neil and the gang, it will be a souless zoomer rip off. No they will be better off just coming up with a whole new story entirely for the movie, all new people. maybe make them be inspired by what neils gang did and they are pulling off something similar. that could actually work. the fact is heat doesn't need a sequel now because its too late.
Ya know, the gang didnt know for a fact that he didnt have to get it on. For all they knew that guard really did pull his piece and then waingro had to get it on. But it didnt matter, they decided they were gona kill him regardless. He very well might saved their asses by getting it on but they were gona kill him for it. He even offered them pie
nah he was fricked in the head. or just dumb and didn't realize the shape charge explosion blew out the guards ear drums so they were in shock and couldn't hear a thing he was saying to them. he was just a loose cannon anyway. no good as a partner, he was also a serial killer that hunted prostitutes. guy had serious issues.
But my point is they didnt know all that. In an alternate reality where the guard really was makin a move and waingro had to get it on, McCauley would have been punishing him for rightfully getting it on
Why didn't they dame him un refill??
He was in the SHU in Pelican Bay for a reason. Not really anything to brag about, shows you're really unhinged.
Hey, he'll give you the frick of your young life! There's value in that.
Can you get out of jail, talk to a bartender, and get more criminal work?
He had some connection to nate which was the main fence guy for deniros crew. must have knew someone in prison that set him up with nate.
but to answer your question i don't think it works that way. maybe if your in some biker bar that gangs hang out in, but now days it would be a 50% chance who you are talking to is a fed setting you up.
thats right you a cowBOY, slick
Frick it dude, let's go bowling.
Chris is in the light and Niel is in the black. This is the last time they spoke as friends.
i'm not sure how California beach front properties where in the 90s but i always wondered, why does a man that owns a home like that need to steal anything? hell even in the 90s that place would've been a million easy.
>i'm not sure how california beach front properties where in the 90s but i always wondered, why does a man that owns a home like that need to steal anything? hell even in the 90s that place would've been a million easy.
I was thinking the same thing. They heist at the end was 12 million going to be split 4 ways. That house today would be 30 million
lmao we found a plot hole. all neil needed to do was just sit on his boomer ass and wait for his beach house to explode in the early 2000s and he would have made more money than the bank job would have paid.
oh lawd help us.
this is a problem i see in a lot of movies. they paint thieves as being these wealthy individuals when in reality anyone that needs to steal for a living is probably not very well off financially. most people that steal IRL are probably just doing it as a means to and end rather than a career. too much risk involved in doing it all the time.
I'm too fat and old to ever spread this meme. I've seen too many memes in my days. But you got a good idea kid.
>why didn't Niel just wait on the post dot com real estate boom?
Not only that, but but Neil tells Michael not to do the gig because he's set up well financially already with his real-estate investments. So a person like Neil, with a house like that, telling someone else they don't need the gig that Neil was participating in because of his existing real-estate, which presumably is even better and more lucrative than Neil's beach front mansion.
Something is up here. I think the crew used being thieves as a cover for their main business, they were all realtors together.
good theory.
micheal also had a gold digging wife and they all seemed to be living above their means. fancy restaurants, mansions, brand new cars and clothes. maybe they were just typical moronic boomers that didn't know how to budget.
They were long established bank robbers who had mostly invested their plunder well. Neil had beachfront property, Michael had businesses, Trejo had a home in the hills. Chris obviously hadn't due to his gambling issues, the rest of the crew was clearly doing well they were just going through the motions. Neil didn't seem to have any businesses but he seemed to live frugally anyway so most of his loot may have been squirreled away.
Were you asleep throughout the movie? Neil pulls scores because he knows he's good at it and wouldn't have it any other way. In the restaurant scene he clearly tells to Vincent that he will never change and/or settle down because he lives for the job. To him, it's not about the money.
it's because the action is the juice
Don't recruit people you can't personally vouch for.
The real red pill here is that the idea of corporate America has shifted the real hard motherfrickers that can look you in the eye and lie right out into the open.
I got it all masterminded, brother!
how's heat 2 coming along?
it's probably gonna be a flop like black hat.
full of woke nonsense and arbitrary female characters out of their elements.
in the book it's a direct sequel to the first movie focusing on how kilmer gets out of the city with a prelude to them doing a job in chicago before moving out to LA.
but if they follow the book it's gonna suck. they can't just throw new actors in and make them play neil and the gang, it will be a souless zoomer rip off. No they will be better off just coming up with a whole new story entirely for the movie, all new people. maybe make them be inspired by what neils gang did and they are pulling off something similar. that could actually work. the fact is heat doesn't need a sequel now because its too late.
if the anon who used to shill blackhat in every thread is still here know that I hate you
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