Flypaper
2011
Two gangs unwittingly attempt to rob a bank at the same time, catching innocent Tripp Kennedy (Patrick Dempsey) in the middle of the action. In the midst of the melee, Tripp saves bank teller Kaitlin (Ashley Judd), and together they scheme to stay alive and out of love. When the bank's security system goes into lockdown mode, the standoff pits crook against crook while Tripp and Kaitlin execute their plan.
Synopsis compliments of Netflix
Comedy, Heist, Mystery
A great movie marred only by the distracting overuse of the f word--seemed like 1/2 the words in the entire movie. Top notch script and acting all around--even the bumbling robber duo was hilarious without the usual silliness. Surprising little gem.
A bumbled bank robbery turns into a twisty whodunnit with a sense of humor. This quirky role is perfect for Patrick Dempsey, and the rest of the cast was good as well. Thoroughly enjoyable.
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