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Re: Gandolfini's last role in THE DROP
[Re: LuanKuci]
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02/04/15 01:29 PM
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Tom Hardy hasn't let down yet in anything ive seen him, i wonder what the new Mad Max will be like, for a remake it actually looks decent from the trailer. Has anyone seen Martina Cole's The Take, British 4 part gangster/crime drama with Tom Hardy in it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaDhXmO_AVw
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Re: Gandolfini's last role in THE DROP
[Re: LuanKuci]
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02/06/15 11:58 PM
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I really liked this film. I thought everyone in it did a good job with their roles and I liked the New York setting. I have never seen the original so I should check it out. But overall I thought this version was really well done.
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Re: Gandolfini's last role in THE DROP
[Re: Alfanosgirl]
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02/23/15 08:12 PM
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I'm kind of lost too after watching it.
Did the gang shoot Marv because they knew he would try to take the Super Bowl drop? Or did his cousin snitch him out? One would think if they thought one or both robbed them they would have popped both guys instead of just Marv.
Or did they figure it out after catching the guy with the stopped watch and then finding his brother in the street?
It was crazy how cold Marv's cousin was. I never would have thought he was a stone cold killer until they found the hand and you just knew he done something like that before especially getting rid of it like he did too. Bob was loyal only to himself, the girl and the dog. Could you see how much he despised Marv? So to me yes I believe he gave up that info. He knew it was only a matter of time before they caught up with Marv anyway. So true about Bob's character as coming across as a nitwit. When he was in the cellar I knew he had killed or had a hand in witnessing someone being killed. As soon as he reached for the plastic wrap I said to myself Yup he's the killer and he's gonna play everyone and I was right. Thanks girl, I was wondering if others thought the same way I did. I was under the impression he gave up Marv, especially when at the end the detective asked him "they never see you coming, do they Marv?" and smiled. Where I was lost is I wonder if the kid with the stopped watch gave up the info or if Bob did or did the writer want us to keep wondering that? I agree now that you mention it, that he did despise Marv in a way. The more the movie went on the more he seemed to tell Marv he was nothing anymore and poke and prod him into trying to make a move on the drop so he could end up dead. Maybe Bob was one or two steps ahead and knew Marv was behind the crazy dude trying to extort him?
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Re: Gandolfini's last role in THE DROP
[Re: dixiemafia]
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02/23/15 09:38 PM
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quote=dixiemafia] Where I was lost is I wonder if the kid with the stopped watch gave up the info or if Bob did or did the writer want us to keep wondering that? Bob gave up the info by mentioning the stopped watch to the detective. So Marv had to take care of that guy so he severed the arm and killed him. Is that what you mean? The writer really didn't let us in on just how the gang knew about Marv getting ready to take the drop. I don't think the gang even had a clue about who robbed them. So my best guess is that the gangsters were following Marv watching his moves, found out he was involved in killing those two guys and the gang clipped him. What do you think? Does that make sense? Edit: I'm going to watch that one scene again with the severed wrist watch hand. Bob had to do that making Marv think the gang did it and the gang thinking Marv did it. The writers did a good job in that scene.
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Re: Gandolfini's last role in THE DROP
[Re: LuanKuci]
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08/01/15 07:05 PM
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Great movie. As the movie went on more and more i expected Bob to do some crazy shit! At end when Marv got killed, i was wondering why he just sat there while the guy was walking to his car. its almost as if he was just waiting to be killed.
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