Flypaper (2011)
The American crime comedy film, Flypaper (2011), features an all-star cast including Patrick Dempsey and Ashley Judd. Directed by Rob Minkoff and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, this film follows the story of bank teller Kaitlin as she serves her last customer, Tripp. Despite his flirty demeanor, things take a dangerous turn when the bank is suddenly under attack from two groups of robbers: three high-tech professionals – Darrien, Gates, Weinstein – armed with machine guns for the vault and two rednecks – ‘Peanut Butter’ and ‘Jelly’ – carrying a revolver and shotgun for the ATM. As chaos ensues and gunfire erupts, Tripp takes action to protect himself and Kaitlin by jumping over the counter. A bystander is tragically killed in the crossfire. In an unexpected turn of events, Tripp suggests that both groups work together to rob what they came for.
Meanwhile, eight hostages are held captive in the kitchen upstairs while the windows are covered up. The trio grows frustrated with the ATM smash-and-grab thieves’ lack of sophistication – conspicuous tattoos, no masks, and an excessive use of plastic explosives resulting in blown out windows. On the other hand, the duo watches in awe as the other team displays their technical prowess – equipped with fancy steel-cased laptops, helmets with night-vision goggles, and powerful weapons. Tripp takes the opportunity to question Kaitlin about her wealthy fiancé. As they analyze details of the heists together, such as the intentionally shot man in the lobby, Tripp comes to a conclusion that these ‘coincidences’ were not accidental. Additionally, night vision goggles are found hidden in the bathroom by Tripp.
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The American crime comedy film, Flypaper (2011), features an all-star cast including Patrick Dempsey and Ashley Judd. Directed by Rob Minkoff and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, this film follows the story of bank teller Kaitlin as she serves her last customer, Tripp. Despite his flirty demeanor, things take a dangerous turn when the bank is suddenly under attack from two groups of robbers: three high-tech professionals – Darrien, Gates, Weinstein – armed with machine guns for the vault and two rednecks – ‘Peanut Butter’ and ‘Jelly’ – carrying a revolver and shotgun for the ATM. As chaos ensues and gunfire erupts, Tripp takes action to protect himself and Kaitlin by jumping over the counter. A bystander is tragically killed in the crossfire. In an unexpected turn of events, Tripp suggests that both groups work together to rob what they came for.
Meanwhile, eight hostages are held captive in the kitchen upstairs while the windows are covered up. The trio grows frustrated with the ATM smash-and-grab thieves’ lack of sophistication – conspicuous tattoos, no masks, and an excessive use of plastic explosives resulting in blown out windows. On the other hand, the duo watches in awe as the other team displays their technical prowess – equipped with fancy steel-cased laptops, helmets with night-vision goggles, and powerful weapons. Tripp takes the opportunity to question Kaitlin about her wealthy fiancé. As they analyze details of the heists together, such as the intentionally shot man in the lobby, Tripp comes to a conclusion that these ‘coincidences’ were not accidental. Additionally, night vision goggles are found hidden in the bathroom by Tripp.