The Last Heist
The Last Heist
NR | 17 June 2016 (USA)
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A bank heist descends into violent chaos when one of the hostages turns out to be a serial killer. Trapping the well-organized team of bank robbers in the building, the killer is now picking them off one by one.

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PodBill

Just what I expected

Allison Davies

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Lela

The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.

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Kinley

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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thedjrob

Some movies seem to be bad on purpose... this one was just horrible with no redeeming qualities. The "professional" robbers were anything but. So dumb it makes you upset. The dialog made no sense. The plot made no sense. The actions of the characters made no sense. Somehow Henry Rollins character could disappear and reappear soundlessly into a tiny air vent eight feet up a wall. The police send one person to casually checkout a bank robbery call. No one realizes the SWAT team that come to help are not actually People are being stabbed and screaming a couple rooms away while they are carefully robbing a bank and no one in the bank seems to notice. Towards the end of the film, every other scene were characters monologuing before obviously having a shootout for no reason.If this reaches anyone that has not seen the movie.... don't waste your time. But for everyone else here reading reviews, I understand how you feel. We all feel that way. We all came here as we had to vent just how bad this movie was.

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Michael Ledo

This is a genre mixing film with a number of twists. The Windows Killer (Henry Rollins) removes the eyes of his victims in an effort to save their souls as directed by God. He is in a safety deposit box building that is closing down. This is the site of "The Last Heist" as our "gangsters" enter the building to rob a particular box. The Windows Killer becomes someone we root for, but then again we don't. Bad guys become good guys, and good guys bad guys.The characters and dialogue could have been a little better, but I loved how they were able to blend genres to give us a tale that looks original.Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.

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citizen-caveman

In the main, cardboard characters collide with wooden acting. That said, Henry Rollins demonstrates that he can overcome the obstacle of ropey material and still deliver a decent performance. What a shame he don't recognise ropey material in the first instance. Dressed like an undertaker, he does a capable job of playing the creepy, serial killer. Giving the best performance of all he elevates himself above cliché. The story doesn't really hold together. In places, purpose-wise some of the characters' actions don't make any sense. They place themselves in harm's way to achieve no, apparently, useful goal. Both the good guys and the bad guys seem to be trying to trip themselves up in places. A good heist, in the movies at least, should be tight and methodical, think Heat (1995). They get in, get rich and get away. Most robbbers don't want to run into the police and get caught. Presumably. These guys take all day. There is no sense of impending deadline, so there's no tension. Conflict be shouldn't delivered in a way that makes characters unsympathetic. The robbers swear and gesticulate at one other too often to seem mature enough to be professional. Acting like juvenile delinquents makes them even more unsympathetic. This carry-on produces a sense of conflict but an irksome one. I could go on but it's too depressing. Overall, this lacks sympathetic characters and, because you cannot care about any of the characters, any real tension. It's slow, clumsy and clichéd. Television does it better.

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JOSEPH KELLY

It's funny reading the 1 star reviews. Like "they didn't spend a dime to make this movie". Funny. Really do you know how much even independent films cost to make? The acting was terrible as some say. Maybe they need to watch TITANIC again. The acting was par. IT HAD ITS MOMENTS. It was good pace. Good quality and sound. They might of tried to hard with the Web effect. It definitely made the movie more interesting on what's going to happen next. Definitely worth a watch. This is just to add 10 lines even though I already have ten lines in. Good effort. Locations were simple. Primarily a old bank, a few rooms in the bank, and the exterior.

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