Saturday, February 22, 2014

The Robber

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The Robber





Having developed a taste for the adrenaline that comes from the thrill of the chase, Austrian marathon runner Johann Rettenberger (Andreas Lust) turns his disciplined mind and world-class athletic talents to a new hobby: robbing banks in broad daylight. But for how long can the fleet-footed thief keep outrunning the police? Franziska Weisz co-stars in this drama based on a true story, directed by Benjamin Heisenberg.

Streams Netflix





10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Been having fun with a light confection called White Collar. Middling amusing [as there's nothing on TV these daze]

e~C

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Where?

Helly said...

I like White Collar too. It streams on Hulu free. Still can't beat The Lone Ranger and Sea Hunt.

iri said...

White Collar is a pretty good show. I've seen quite a few of them on Netflix. Interesting characters and pretty good cast. The fun of it lies in how the writers use the bad guy tactics combined with the main character's illegal skills to thwart evil doing. It's kind of a laid back Burn Notice.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

we just watched the first two on netflix ...

Craig Lister said...

I've enjoyed White Collar and Burn Notice. Burn Notice jumped the shark around Season 5 for me. White Collar came close at the end of last season but I stayed with it. Seems to have returned to a reasonable suspension of disbelief quotient.

Anonymous said...

Feeling just a little like going off my meds this morning.

"Having developed a taste for the adrenaline that comes from the thrill of fundamentally ruining a nation, Kenyan feather merchant Barry Sotero (Barack Obama) turns his drug-addled mind and world-class bullshitting talents to a new hobby: robbing a nation in broad daylight. But for how long can the fleet-footed thief keep outrunning the Republicans? Until the Second Coming, from all appearances. Chewbacca co-stars in this drama based on a true story, produced by Valeri Jarrett, ghost-directed by Bill Ayers, and staring a cast of thousands of rat-bastige traitorous Donk progressives."

Sir H the Comet

Anonymous said...

House of Cards addict here....

Jilly

iri said...

I haven't seen any of "House of Cards" yet. I will one of these days. It's interesting that it has the official seal of approval from the Red Chinese. They love our dirty laundry.

Anonymous said...

actual. Brick 'n' Mortar. Video Store.

aaahahahahahahahaaaaaaa!

Life in Teh Country[TM]

e~C

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