Regardless of which one you picked (the harder the choice, the better), is The Crescent of Fools and Forgotten Time the movie for you!
(majorly appreciate any reblogs and signal boosting!)
Jayce and Lott find themselves in the twisted grasp of Lucille Carmine, one of the most dangerous Overlords of the criminal world, in a fantasy-heist, splicing the thrill of walking the edge of a knife with fantastical malevolence.
full intro here
And the best part is that you can get it made! Literally all you have to do is head to this link, read the script (you can also listen if that's more your style), and vote with your honest opinions. The winner of the competition gets their movie fully funded and produced!
I've found that the listening tool is more reliable than reading, so to make sure your vote counts in one go, just hit play and mute the tab while you read. Feel free to reach out to me if you run into any issues!
So go forth and read! Tell your friends! Tell your family! Tell that annoying guy you always see at your bus stop in the morning!
P.S. If you send me a screenshot of your vote, I'll do everything I possibly can to get your name added to the credits :)
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Crafty Geezer
'The Italian Job'
PlayStation
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Le Roadster Jaguar Type E Série I 1961 qui est apparu en 1969 dans le film The Italian Job avec Michael Caine, Noël Coward et Benny Hill. - source Cars & Motorbikes Stars of the Golden era.
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Pininfarina Battista
Image by Harisanker Sasikumar || IG
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“You’re only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!”
So I was thinking about the Italian Job again, and all the shenanigans really are perfect for Toppat Clan heist. I can hear Reginald saying this line. Might make more of this
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I do love the characters who showed up late because they were busy committing many crimes. I just don’t think we should sleep on the characters who showed up late and then proceeded to commit many crimes because it implies that either:
A. The crimes were the meeting, or
B. They were very busy, made time for the meeting, then scheduled time for the crimes later.
Either option is full of scheduling implications I find amusing.
Also, two be clear, nothing precludes one character from both being late because they were busy committing many crimes, and being late then proceeding to do many crimes. I fully believe both are achievable and in fact likely for a certain archetype.
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I love criticism just so long as it's unqualified praise.
- Nöel Coward
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The only thing that the 2003 American version of The Italian Job shares with the 1969 British version of The Italian Job is a product placement deal with Mini Cooper.
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Last weekend we’re touring the ‘Seen on the Screen’ Exhibit at Brisbane Motor Museum. Where we saw a variety of vehicles there. Some used in the filming of TV Shows or Movies like James Bond, Fast and Furious, Get Smart, etc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EunMqQiOTFc via YouTube
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*gasp* are the leverage episode titles supposed to be like a parody of The Italian Job!?
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