Using the Internet and global satellites, a group of gangsters pull off the biggest bank heist in the Mafia's history.Using the Internet and global satellites, a group of gangsters pull off the biggest bank heist in the Mafia's history.Using the Internet and global satellites, a group of gangsters pull off the biggest bank heist in the Mafia's history.
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- TriviaProducer, director and co-writer of this movie, Danny Provenzano, is a nephew of Anthony 'Tony Pro' Provenzano, formerly a capo in the Genovese Crime Family. An associate producer is John 'Sonny' Franzese, a former underboss in the Columbo Crime family. Actors in it include Paul Vario Jr. and Ricky Luchesse, associated with the Luchesse Crime family, and Anthony Russo, associated with the Columbo Crime family amongst others.
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Nice to see the mob genre still alive, this piece of material represents the mid echelon (quality wise) of the "lesser known mob movies".
Filled with typical mob movie actors such as Frank Vincent, and Vincent Pastore, complemented by James Caan, the movie starts of in a typical mob conversation around the table, which is well acted, filmed and directed. The ad lib acting makes it work. The story line is somewhat bold, yet true to facts, since the mafia is now known to operate through cyberspace, but the extend of this heist they're planning make it unrealistic for me. The overall acting has its ups and downs, several ad lib conversations are hilarious in character, and certainly reminiscent of the famous "what do you mean I'm funny" bit by Joe Pesci in Goodfellas", and other scenes and characters are severely overdone, or all out amateuristic and bad. All in all I had a fine time watching this movie, it's certainly worth at least one viewing, since it's certainly NOT the worst mafia movie out there.
Not a must have DVD, but for completionists, such as me.
Filled with typical mob movie actors such as Frank Vincent, and Vincent Pastore, complemented by James Caan, the movie starts of in a typical mob conversation around the table, which is well acted, filmed and directed. The ad lib acting makes it work. The story line is somewhat bold, yet true to facts, since the mafia is now known to operate through cyberspace, but the extend of this heist they're planning make it unrealistic for me. The overall acting has its ups and downs, several ad lib conversations are hilarious in character, and certainly reminiscent of the famous "what do you mean I'm funny" bit by Joe Pesci in Goodfellas", and other scenes and characters are severely overdone, or all out amateuristic and bad. All in all I had a fine time watching this movie, it's certainly worth at least one viewing, since it's certainly NOT the worst mafia movie out there.
Not a must have DVD, but for completionists, such as me.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $37,227
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,007
- Jul 20, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $37,227
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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