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A romantic crime comedy about the misadventures of two escaped convicts, Joe Blake ([[Bruce Willis |
A romantic crime comedy about the misadventures of two escaped convicts, Joe Blake ([[Bruce Willis]]) and Terry Collins (Billy Bob Thornton), who start robbing banks to fund their dreams, which include a bar in Mexico. |
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However, a woman ([[Cate Blanchett]]) gets involved and things become complicated... |
However, a woman ([[Cate Blanchett]]) gets involved and things become complicated... |
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* [[Loveable Rogue]]: Both Joe and Terry qualify, though Joe is the more typical example (a charming ladies man) while Terry is [[Adorkable|dorkishly endearing]]. |
* [[Loveable Rogue]]: Both Joe and Terry qualify, though Joe is the more typical example (a charming ladies man) while Terry is [[Adorkable|dorkishly endearing]]. |
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* [[Love Triangle]]: Kate is stuck having to choose between Joe and Terry. Her decision ends up being [[Take a Third Option|awesomely unorthodox]]. |
* [[Love Triangle]]: Kate is stuck having to choose between Joe and Terry. Her decision ends up being [[Take a Third Option|awesomely unorthodox]]. |
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* [[Odd Couple]]: Joe and Terry. Terry being a neurotic hypochondriac and Joe being... [[Bruce Willis |
* [[Odd Couple]]: Joe and Terry. Terry being a neurotic hypochondriac and Joe being... [[Bruce Willis]]. |
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* [[OT 3]]: This one's canon. |
* [[OT 3]]: This one's canon. |
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* [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man]]: Again, Terry and Joe. |
* [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man]]: Again, Terry and Joe. |
Revision as of 00:53, 4 May 2014
A romantic crime comedy about the misadventures of two escaped convicts, Joe Blake (Bruce Willis) and Terry Collins (Billy Bob Thornton), who start robbing banks to fund their dreams, which include a bar in Mexico.
However, a woman (Cate Blanchett) gets involved and things become complicated...
Not to be confused with the 1997 German film of the same name.
This film provides examples of:
- Badass: Joe. The guy knocks over a bank with a Magic Marker.
- Bank Robbery
- Bunny Ears Lawyer: Terry, despite his numerous quirks and neuroticisms, is actually a pretty damn competent (and inventive) criminal.
- The Chick: Kate.
- Crowning Moment of Heartwarming: The ending.
- Flash Back / Flash Forward
- Genius Ditz: Harvey.
- Ho Yay: You gotta wonder just how many directions the movie's Love Triangle goes in, given that Joe and Terry are pretty much Heterosexual Life Partners, the bank robbing edition.
- Loveable Rogue: Both Joe and Terry qualify, though Joe is the more typical example (a charming ladies man) while Terry is dorkishly endearing.
- Love Triangle: Kate is stuck having to choose between Joe and Terry. Her decision ends up being awesomely unorthodox.
- Odd Couple: Joe and Terry. Terry being a neurotic hypochondriac and Joe being... Bruce Willis.
- OT 3: This one's canon.
- Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Again, Terry and Joe.
Terry: Kate, you should choose. What's it gonna be? Mr. Action Figure Hero Guy? Or brains, and sensitivity, and a lot of other things I could name. So in other words: me or THAT guy? |
- The Smart Guy: Terry.
- Sympathetic Criminal
- Yoko Oh No: So very subverted.