You can hear the score “ding” every time Morgan talks bad about Shrike, which then the camera pans to Mark foreshadowing the end events. 👏🏽 Brilliantly written 👏🏽
That subtle look in his eyes, the rage filling up behind them. You'd never pick it up on the first watch, but after seeing the movie so many times, stuff like this is such a joy to notice.
I wonder though why Thaddeus could talk so badly about Shrike. He must partially blame himself for his death, whether he could have done something to prevent it or not is not the point but when a friend dies as a result of something you both planned, it would be normal for the remaining one to feel guilty about it. I know he wanted to keep up the facade but considering that guilt, it still feels strange to me he’d keep talking bad about Shrike, thus giving himself more to feel guilty about. Am I making sense? It’s very late and I have no idea if this is comprehendable lol
@@five-peace I understand what you mean but if you've seen the movie "The Prestige" you'd see the lengths magicians would go to keep the secret of a trick.
@@MarshallJordan1 Oh I've seen it. And the point still stands. Even if he's heading the investigation, the idea that he'd go "lets not search the stage" and not immediately be overruled is still crazy.
@Asocialite__ A couple things. First the robbery occurred on the other side of the world. 2. What's to search? A stage? Millions of people watched it happen. Take fingerprints? They know who did it. Unless you know how the "teleporter" works would you think to search the basement of a public event center for a sealed room?
@@capnbilll2913 I don't think the set is "in the basement" I think it's just literally under the stage. And if they arrested the magicians thinking they were guilty, you bet they would at least search the stage to see what they could find.
The „hypnosis“ stuff was always the biggest issue I had with this movie. A lot of it is silly fun, just „realistic“ enough that I was able to suspend my disbelief that this stuff COULD work that way. But the hypnosis aspect always was too easy, too convenient, pretty much ACTUAL magic. Even if one believes hypnosis actually works in real life, it should be more than obvious that it can‘t work in the way this movie shows it. And the sequel then showed why: if powerful hypnosis like that existed, you barely would need any other trick, you could just do EVERYTHING via „suggestion“.
So this movie tends to show the exaggeration of magic principles. Hypnotism does work, not on everyone and maybe not that quick but if you take the best hypnotist in the world they potentially could do it to the right person. At 4:02 you can see a palmed ball with a vanished ball really quickly. Possible in real life sure but it would take an insane amount of skill.
@@Howesitgoing1 The ball switch takes almost no skill. She is palming a half shell with a already written number on it and put the ball that the audience picks into it. There is 1 ball and a shell, not 2 balls.
Have you ever been to a Derren Brown show, or seen one on TV? It's probably possible, given enough time and preparation. I'd say the reason that people don't use it, is because everyone assumes that it's bollocks. So they never look into it. 👀
Hypnosis does work in real life. It's been proven through MRI's and scientific studies. Feel free to Google it. Having said that. As a hypnotist with over a decade experience I 100% agree. Hypnosis cannot make you do things like that. Also hypnosis would wear off once they go to sleep at the very latest. And it's a state of high suggestibility. But that doesn't mean the person HAS to accept the suggestion. If I hypnotized you and then told you to empty your bank account out and give me all your money you'd wake up immediately and say no. Simple as that. A person can refuse hypnotic suggestions even by the best hypnotists. It angers me when movies show someone killing someone else because of hypnosis. You could not be made to kill someone unless you're already a sociopath.
my one issue was when he just walks in front of the truck n looks at the ppl and they go to sleep other than that i could see the resdt as being believable
Can't believe a movie about thief magicians finally showed a realistic law that I never see in cop shows. "Sure I know how to help, but I don't have to." "Uh, yeah you do. Otherwise, that's obstruction of justice, and you can go to jail."
And when threat of jail comes out, one should immediately plead the 5th ... If not sooner. They are accusing you of a crime - Don't confess under the crime of coercion.
@@brianb4898they'll just invent something if need be. They're not your friends, they're not our protectors. They are there to extract money from the non wealthy, arrest for the non violent crimes, and target brown people.
@@George-Hawthorne an accessory for what exactly? For fairly accurately theorizing what the horseman did? Being an expert on a subject does not mean you're an accessory if law enforcement comes on ask you questions and you don't feel like answering them. If he was involved he would be an accessory, what he really is is an expert who could give testimony in a court of law. He's not required by any law to actually help in the investigation.
0:330:41 did they..use the exact same clip of ruffalo twice in a row, the squint and head tilt ? it's even got the same two people walking in the background
Just a few things which are totally, grotesquely unbelievable. 1 - Being able to program the bank manager like that. 2 - Make a pile of money disappear by being flash paper. That much flashpaper would be a literal bomb. If nothing else, the ink and plastic wrappers would produce massive amounts of soot. And the heat would discolor even stainless steel. But the bomb part would be reeeeally noticeable.
@@steeltownweb I merely assumed that exposition dump had to be explained in 1.5 seconds, then end the scene. They weren't going to show him talking to that driver for 5 minutes.
@@gredangeo but they made the driver literally pass out after looking at him. They could of showed him walking up to the truck or something but no, 1 look and that fucker was out like a light. He cast hypnotic pattern on the driver ig. Or sleep. Literal wizard shit.
NowYouSeeMe is so amazing and clever, it seems like everything is just special effects but once you understand the techniques of magic you can see how everything fits together and makes perfect logical sense. It's flawless.
There ARE some real principles of magic referenced here. Flash paper bills, misdirection, rigging a seemingly random draw to force a seat number, etc. But there's also a LOT of complete and total bullshit.
I couldn't remember what the movie was called so I searched "four magicians rob a bank but Bruce banner and Morgan Freeman use science and tarot cards to stop them"
Literally! You can also hear the score “ding” every time Morgan talks bad about him, which then the camera pans to Mark foreshadowing the end events. 👏🏽 Brilliantly written 👏🏽
I honestly (pure honest opinion) magic debunkers while show a lot of respected intelligence are one of the biggest fun sponges in the world and Thaddeus is a big one
It was a weird twist but it makes his role in this show really fun. He's already the know-it-all having fun with the events, but the idea that he actually does know everything that's happening and is enjoying watching it all unfold makes it even better IMO
I have one issue with the plan. Once they finished switching the money in the truck, how was transfer completed without the guards mentioning anything? One of them was hypnotized but the other was injected with something that rendered him unconscious which is something hard to forget.
This is an alternate shoot, originally the movie had this scene shot with actors sitting on a couch. When the movie was released it had that originally shot scene, then it was changed to this setup, dialogues were also changed. I liked original better
This just kinda contradicts the sequel. If the whole “I do a magic trick and I pretend to be incredulous to hype it up when you pull it off” thing was really just an act, why would Thaddeus keep it up long after Shrike died? Wouldn’t he be mournful about it? Call him a friend instead of a “[…]middling magician, a fool[…]”
I wonder why Thaddeus could talk so badly about Shrike. He must partially blame himself for his death, whether he could have done something to prevent it or not is not the point but when a friend dies as a result of something you both planned, it would be normal for the remaining one to feel guilty about it. I know he wanted to keep up the facade but considering that guilt, it still feels strange to me he’d keep talking bad about Shrike, thus giving himself more to feel guilty about. Am I making sense? It’s very late and I have no idea if this is comprehendable lol
They should've just left it at one movie, this one was perfectly fine. Instead, they had to make a second one that completely jumped the shark by having almost everyone, including Thaddeus, be a member of The Eye. That's what took me out of that movie. The ending to this one was perfect, with a good twist. Then they completely retconned it in the second one. Oh well, at least I can still enjoy this one.
Morgan Freeman doesn’t work for the Eye, that’s why he turned his career to revealing magicians. They never accepted him so he became a dick about it. And technically Rhoades didn’t work for the eye either, they inducted him in for his success in coordinating the Horseman and all of their shows without revealing himself.
Bradley doesn't know that Dylan Rhodes is actually Dylan Shrike. Rhodes doesn't know that Bradley was head of the Eye. Rhodes is a lower level member, and as a secret organisation, their heirachy and inner workings are also likely secret too.
@@ohalistair of course, to keep up appearances, even if they did know who each other was, the audience and the other characters in the scene dont. its just much a performance for them as it it is for the audience.
What the hell was the point of being inside the truck already when the money was loaded in, when driver got knocked out by some chakra attack, and they easily could've subdued the guard inside with some chakra attack too. Breaking into the truck before money load seems just like an extra step that could fail.
If this was real, the fabric they use is called skrim, where its like a one way window , when light shines threw it allows light threw , flip it backwards and have two source of lights and then now person can go invisible and fall threw floor ...
Two years of High School French equipped me barely enough to understand the last word of this clip. Total waste of time of course because you could have figured it out in any language: "Oh merde!"
I find it funny how so much of this stuff is clearly complete nonsense but its explained well enough that youre just thinking "Okay, yeah, I see what you're saying. It's exaggerated to the point of literal magic for the sake of the action movie but I can see how it can be considered slight of hand in-universe"
This was such a far fetched convoluted story. So ridiculously unbelievable. But because it’s well acted, and has some funny lines and cool scenes, people give it a pass. It’s not good! In my opinion.
He was a middling magician trying to make a name for himself. So my first show ever I destroyed his career, driving him to attempt tricks he was unprepared for that killed him.
You can see Mark's eyes fill with rage at the word Shriek was a fool
It's such a great detail to notice when you've already seen the movie.
You can hear the score “ding” every time Morgan talks bad about Shrike, which then the camera pans to Mark foreshadowing the end events. 👏🏽 Brilliantly written 👏🏽
That subtle look in his eyes, the rage filling up behind them. You'd never pick it up on the first watch, but after seeing the movie so many times, stuff like this is such a joy to notice.
Yo you are detective because despite the times ive seen this movie, never noticed that, fucking batman man
I wonder though why Thaddeus could talk so badly about Shrike. He must partially blame himself for his death, whether he could have done something to prevent it or not is not the point but when a friend dies as a result of something you both planned, it would be normal for the remaining one to feel guilty about it. I know he wanted to keep up the facade but considering that guilt, it still feels strange to me he’d keep talking bad about Shrike, thus giving himself more to feel guilty about.
Am I making sense? It’s very late and I have no idea if this is comprehendable lol
@@five-peace I understand what you mean but if you've seen the movie "The Prestige" you'd see the lengths magicians would go to keep the secret of a trick.
The biggest sin this movie created was having a sequel and NOT calling it, "Now You Don't".
Wouldn't be surprised if the final movie is call that. Now you see me, Now You See Me Too(2), Now You See Me 3, and Now You Don't.
Dan Harmon agrees with you
Whats the name of the sequel
@@romealjones5610Now you see me 2
THANK YOU!!!! Like such a missed opportunity!!!!
I love the idea that the police didn't search the set at all
Before I give it away, have you seen this?
@@MarshallJordan1 Oh I've seen it. And the point still stands. Even if he's heading the investigation, the idea that he'd go "lets not search the stage" and not immediately be overruled is still crazy.
@Asocialite__ A couple things. First the robbery occurred on the other side of the world. 2. What's to search? A stage? Millions of people watched it happen. Take fingerprints? They know who did it. Unless you know how the "teleporter" works would you think to search the basement of a public event center for a sealed room?
@@capnbilll2913 I don't think the set is "in the basement" I think it's just literally under the stage. And if they arrested the magicians thinking they were guilty, you bet they would at least search the stage to see what they could find.
even if they did search and found the fake vault how can it be connected to the real robbery
The „hypnosis“ stuff was always the biggest issue I had with this movie.
A lot of it is silly fun, just „realistic“ enough that I was able to suspend my disbelief that this stuff COULD work that way.
But the hypnosis aspect always was too easy, too convenient, pretty much ACTUAL magic.
Even if one believes hypnosis actually works in real life, it should be more than obvious that it can‘t work in the way this movie shows it.
And the sequel then showed why: if powerful hypnosis like that existed, you barely would need any other trick, you could just do EVERYTHING via „suggestion“.
So this movie tends to show the exaggeration of magic principles. Hypnotism does work, not on everyone and maybe not that quick but if you take the best hypnotist in the world they potentially could do it to the right person. At 4:02 you can see a palmed ball with a vanished ball really quickly. Possible in real life sure but it would take an insane amount of skill.
@@Howesitgoing1 The ball switch takes almost no skill.
She is palming a half shell with a already written number on it and put the ball that the audience picks into it. There is 1 ball and a shell, not 2 balls.
Have you ever been to a Derren Brown show, or seen one on TV?
It's probably possible, given enough time and preparation. I'd say the reason that people don't use it, is because everyone assumes that it's bollocks. So they never look into it. 👀
Hypnosis does work in real life. It's been proven through MRI's and scientific studies. Feel free to Google it. Having said that. As a hypnotist with over a decade experience I 100% agree. Hypnosis cannot make you do things like that. Also hypnosis would wear off once they go to sleep at the very latest. And it's a state of high suggestibility. But that doesn't mean the person HAS to accept the suggestion. If I hypnotized you and then told you to empty your bank account out and give me all your money you'd wake up immediately and say no. Simple as that. A person can refuse hypnotic suggestions even by the best hypnotists. It angers me when movies show someone killing someone else because of hypnosis. You could not be made to kill someone unless you're already a sociopath.
my one issue was when he just walks in front of the truck n looks at the ppl and they go to sleep other than that i could see the resdt as being believable
0:32 the amount of restraint Dylan has after Thaddeus called his father a fool
Well, it takes 30 years to build that up.
“Can you be any more of a condescending ass?”
“Yes” 😂
And then he proceeds to be exactly that 😂
Never thought Ruffalo had the looks to be a movie star. Then someone told me I looked like him and it all made sense.
Morgan Freeman's true role in this movie was to narrate/monologue. Lol.
de time Morgan Freeman did not play god
Can't believe a movie about thief magicians finally showed a realistic law that I never see in cop shows.
"Sure I know how to help, but I don't have to."
"Uh, yeah you do. Otherwise, that's obstruction of justice, and you can go to jail."
And when threat of jail comes out, one should immediately plead the 5th ... If not sooner. They are accusing you of a crime - Don't confess under the crime of coercion.
You are not legally required to help the police. Me knowing how someone might have done something and not telling the police is not obstruction.
@@brianb4898they'll just invent something if need be. They're not your friends, they're not our protectors. They are there to extract money from the non wealthy, arrest for the non violent crimes, and target brown people.
@@limemobber Couldn't they charge you as an accessory though?
@@George-Hawthorne an accessory for what exactly? For fairly accurately theorizing what the horseman did? Being an expert on a subject does not mean you're an accessory if law enforcement comes on ask you questions and you don't feel like answering them. If he was involved he would be an accessory, what he really is is an expert who could give testimony in a court of law. He's not required by any law to actually help in the investigation.
Morgan Freeman is perhaps the busiest actor in Hollywood. He is in at least every 3rd or 4th American movie. He is wonderful at his craft.
They love his voice..😅
Man, morgan freeman doesnt age.. amazing
My brother in christ this movie's 10 years old
Got to watch this movie again.
"Can you be anymore of a condescending ass?"
"Yes." Epic
funny knowing morgan freeman is explaining what happened to that magician in the 70's to the magician himself playing dumb like he doesnt even know
That Magicians son. kinda hard to explain something to somebody who drowned 40 odd years ago
Morgan’s explaining all this to Shrike’s son, while really testing the son’s worthiness to succeed them both
@@hblake5213his father didn’t drown.
He didn't know it was Shrikes son.
These movies make no sense is why
At 0:32 seconds and then again at 0:41 seconds, mark Ruffalo does the exact same movement.
It’s the same clip but reused you can see the exact same movement from the background actors too
Great catch!
Flash paper is nitrocellulose and that much nitrocellulose burning in a closed bank vault would essentially be setting off a LARGE bomb.
the movie was made for simpletons lol
Isn’t that why it’s showed to have ventilation above the money ?
0:33 0:41 did they..use the exact same clip of ruffalo twice in a row, the squint and head tilt ? it's even got the same two people walking in the background
So? You gonna fix it?
Just a few things which are totally, grotesquely unbelievable.
1 - Being able to program the bank manager like that.
2 - Make a pile of money disappear by being flash paper. That much flashpaper would be a literal bomb. If nothing else, the ink and plastic wrappers would produce massive amounts of soot. And the heat would discolor even stainless steel. But the bomb part would be reeeeally noticeable.
Also need something to actually light it, which would leave chemical residue.
The driver getting chi blasted is also one. What the fuck was that, hypnotization via telepathy?
@@steeltownweb I merely assumed that exposition dump had to be explained in 1.5 seconds, then end the scene. They weren't going to show him talking to that driver for 5 minutes.
@@gredangeo but they made the driver literally pass out after looking at him. They could of showed him walking up to the truck or something but no, 1 look and that fucker was out like a light.
He cast hypnotic pattern on the driver ig. Or sleep. Literal wizard shit.
No one noticed the air vent?
NowYouSeeMe is so amazing and clever, it seems like everything is just special effects but once you understand the techniques of magic you can see how everything fits together and makes perfect logical sense. It's flawless.
lol
That's cap
except for when woody harrelsons character fucking chi blasts the driver of the truck
@@Hallowheim then again, it can be done in specific ways… no one said we wasn’t drugged or manipulated beforehand
There ARE some real principles of magic referenced here. Flash paper bills, misdirection, rigging a seemingly random draw to force a seat number, etc. But there's also a LOT of complete and total bullshit.
I couldn't remember what the movie was called so I searched "four magicians rob a bank but Bruce banner and Morgan Freeman use science and tarot cards to stop them"
This 'lunch' scene was shoot on a place i knew and thats what i saw on the screen, shocked to see this scene.
Where is it?
I am pretty sure they didn't tell mark at this point that he is acting as the son of the dead magician they were talking about
Literally! You can also hear the score “ding” every time Morgan talks bad about him, which then the camera pans to Mark foreshadowing the end events. 👏🏽 Brilliantly written 👏🏽
Flash paper no smoke and no trace. Well damn that paper just vaporizes itself into another dimension 😂
They need to make a Now you See Me 3!!!!!!
They’re making it
Freeman in this is just chefs kiss XD cocky af but he knows his shit
I honestly (pure honest opinion) magic debunkers while show a lot of respected intelligence are one of the biggest fun sponges in the world and Thaddeus is a big one
The content is a cut above the rest. Keep setting the bar high!
2:00-2:10 brilliant work by Dylan to goad Thaddeus by calling him dumb lol.
they kept reinforcing it until he did. magic is subtle
I don’t like how in the sequel they switched up Morgan to the good guy. Played a great villain
It was a weird twist but it makes his role in this show really fun. He's already the know-it-all having fun with the events, but the idea that he actually does know everything that's happening and is enjoying watching it all unfold makes it even better IMO
I have one issue with the plan. Once they finished switching the money in the truck, how was transfer completed without the guards mentioning anything? One of them was hypnotized but the other was injected with something that rendered him unconscious which is something hard to forget.
I enjoyed this film, but I never saw the sequel. Was it any good?
its a sequel, cant really expect it to be as good or better, even if outliers exist.
You might enjoy it
u gotta decide on ure own when u watch it
This is an alternate shoot, originally the movie had this scene shot with actors sitting on a couch. When the movie was released it had that originally shot scene, then it was changed to this setup, dialogues were also changed. I liked original better
Doesn’t the scene make more sense taking place at the scene of where it all went down?
Honestly the real secret is that it's a movie and they can edit.
Careful, Morgan Freeman - you don't want to make him angry. You wouldn't like him when he's angry...
They never did reveal how they "transported him back" to the arena.
This just kinda contradicts the sequel. If the whole “I do a magic trick and I pretend to be incredulous to hype it up when you pull it off” thing was really just an act, why would Thaddeus keep it up long after Shrike died? Wouldn’t he be mournful about it? Call him a friend instead of a “[…]middling magician, a fool[…]”
I wonder why Thaddeus could talk so badly about Shrike. He must partially blame himself for his death, whether he could have done something to prevent it or not is not the point but when a friend dies as a result of something you both planned, it would be normal for the remaining one to feel guilty about it. I know he wanted to keep up the facade but considering that guilt, it still feels strange to me he’d keep talking bad about Shrike, thus giving himself more to feel guilty about.
Am I making sense? It’s very late and I have no idea if this is comprehendable lol
Why are there two different sets for this scene?
One in a café as in this video and one in Thaddeus' rooms somewhere private on sofas..
Wait- why is this different from the scene in the movie??
Yeah! I remembered they had this conversation in thadeus' office with couches and a coffee table.
Why palm the seat number ball when its easier to just have every ball in the bucket be the same number?
People could've noticed and called their bullshit mid-show
Because it's a movie about magic tricks. When there's a chance for a magic trick to get something the way you want, you do it.
Didn’t this scene take place in an office? He wore a hat, and the dialogue was similar but a few difference
I hate that they walked back everything for recon in a sequel
The sequel to this movie was almost as a great disgrace as it was Pacific Rim's.
They should've just left it at one movie, this one was perfectly fine. Instead, they had to make a second one that completely jumped the shark by having almost everyone, including Thaddeus, be a member of The Eye. That's what took me out of that movie. The ending to this one was perfect, with a good twist. Then they completely retconned it in the second one. Oh well, at least I can still enjoy this one.
Why are these characters even bothering to talk like this when they both work for the eye 😂 These movies make zero sense
Morgan Freeman doesn’t work for the Eye, that’s why he turned his career to revealing magicians. They never accepted him so he became a dick about it. And technically Rhoades didn’t work for the eye either, they inducted him in for his success in coordinating the Horseman and all of their shows without revealing himself.
Bradley doesn't know that Dylan Rhodes is actually Dylan Shrike. Rhodes doesn't know that Bradley was head of the Eye.
Rhodes is a lower level member, and as a secret organisation, their heirachy and inner workings are also likely secret too.
@@ohalistair of course, to keep up appearances, even if they did know who each other was, the audience and the other characters in the scene dont. its just much a performance for them as it it is for the audience.
Spoilers???
What the hell was the point of being inside the truck already when the money was loaded in, when driver got knocked out by some chakra attack, and they easily could've subdued the guard inside with some chakra attack too. Breaking into the truck before money load seems just like an extra step that could fail.
Only way to get into the back of the truck is from the inside. If no one was inside, no one could open it.
@@AllenHanPRwe literally see them open the door from outside
They walk downstairs only to discover that he fell wrong and broke his neck.
Help you get let him go
Henley got the guy’s measurements to make sure he wouldn’t get stuck in the trap door like she did😂
If this was real, the fabric they use is called skrim, where its like a one way window , when light shines threw it allows light threw , flip it backwards and have two source of lights and then now person can go invisible and fall threw floor ...
Why would they leave all the tricks up there for anyone to visit?
2:10 I wonder why they filmed that scene as if those four are magicians. The two girls are obviously not
Recently i learned that the process of fire make the pressure changed
Thadious: Your an idiot if you think they robbed the bank😂
Spoiler alert:
Dylan knew about the duplicate vault and how the horsemen did the trick all along. He was only pretending to not know.
Did you notice that in the first movie Merritt McKinney uses a motorcycle, but in the second movie he can't?
5:02 Oh, on the contrary Morgan, he's the one one-upping all of you
in the first watch you could think that rhodes was just acting stupid for the audience but on the second watch you know hes just playing morgan
I'm a simple man, I see Mélanie Laurent, I click
It would be very ironic if Morgan was the villain at the end.
I like this movie, honestly the only problem is that there is a French actress who spoils the casting.
Two years of High School French equipped me barely enough to understand the last word of this clip. Total waste of time of course because you could have figured it out in any language: "Oh merde!"
Stocks
Stonks
I find it funny how so much of this stuff is clearly complete nonsense but its explained well enough that youre just thinking "Okay, yeah, I see what you're saying. It's exaggerated to the point of literal magic for the sake of the action movie but I can see how it can be considered slight of hand in-universe"
No, that much "flash paper" is going to leave a stinking, greasy, blackened mess.
5:06 - *"No, I didn't say they didn't steal the money. I said they didn't rob the **_Bank"_*
Semantics. *DING.*
Morgans assistant needs more camera time, she's a cutie.
The first time I watched this scene I knew about half of the secrets behind the tricks
I would too after the monologue. 🤣😂
do you want a gold star or something?
I thought Bruce banner was supposed to be smart
This was such a far fetched convoluted story. So ridiculously unbelievable. But because it’s well acted, and has some funny lines and cool scenes, people give it a pass. It’s not good! In my opinion.
My uncle can remove his thumb and put it back on. He’s a member of the Eye
I love her....she is beautiful
Morgan Freeman’s character is such a jerk
He was a middling magician trying to make a name for himself. So my first show ever I destroyed his career, driving him to attempt tricks he was unprepared for that killed him.
Watch the sequel
Do NOT watch the sequel. It sucks.
I honestly didn't mind it. The first one was better, but 2 wasn't bad by any means. I liked Lula
Yeah the 2nd wasn't too bad or anything
what
how the fuck the card and ticket where not, burn
Burning temperature of the flash paper probably isn't high enough to burn the card and ticket
@@unkennyvalley287 humm maybe and another option is that they were wet or that their position make it so they won't burn
Ok movie. Sequel was straight trash.
Movie is so corny
This was one of the most forced piece of worthless film I have ever viewed, if it ain't free to you forget about it.
This is a poor attempt to copy the Oceans Franchise…
Man, I hated this movie.
Why?
@@jaylenhioe2868 Smug, stupid, preposterous, and I wanted to punch Jesse Eisenberg every time I saw him. Hope this helps!
cringe movie