• @chiliedogg
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    8123 hours ago

    Watched this movie the other day for the first time in forever.

    When I was little, I thought Joe Pesci was the evil burglar. But holy cow, Daniel Stern is a monster. Joe Pesci steals a few things. Daniel Stern floods the houses and ruins lives for laughs.

    • @[email protected]
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      2318 hours ago

      Wasn’t Daniel Stern willing to stop robbing the house because there’s a kid? I trust the guy who does property damage over the one who’s dead set on terrorizing and torturing a kid.

      It reminds me of that story where a robber steals a car, then when he notices there’s a kid in it he turns the car around to chastise the parent for leaving the kid inside. Don’t be a thief, but if you are don’t torture kids.

      https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/man-steals-car-in-beaverton-with-young-boy-inside-comes-back-to-scold-mother-and-return-child/283-f96adecc-e6ff-4856-b81b-a42b9169c10c

      • @Cypher
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        1717 hours ago

        The fucking police defended the idiot mother.

        When the criminals have more sense than the police you know a society is fucked.

    • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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      2520 hours ago

      Yeah, Harry just wanted to steal everything and vanish. His primary concern was simply getting away without any witnesses, so they could ghost with the money they had stolen. He wasn’t going to bother with petty theft, and was content to stay on the down low if it meant they’d be safe from the law.

      Marv was portrayed as being the dumb one, but he was outright sociopathic in his actions, and had zero qualms about blatantly harming others if it meant he’d get famous. His primary concern was with garnering infamy and making a name for themselves as thieves. He wanted everyone to know that the Wet Bandits had stolen from them. And that is diametrically opposed to Harry’s goal of ghosting after their big score.