In the new Armored movie they want to steal $to save a house from foreclosure, how would they get away with it?

They are going to steal money to pay off a house foreclosure. How are they going to get away with that after they get the money. Is that actually possible. Where would they say they got the money or what is the deal with anyone that would steal that amount of money. How would they say they got it. Just seems like a huge missing plot point in the movie.

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4 Comments

  1. El Americano
    Posted March 18, 2010 at 2:08 am | Permalink

    IT’S A MOVIE

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  2. Dasher
    Posted March 18, 2010 at 2:44 am | Permalink

    it’s a movie…. do all movies make sense? I don’t think so!

  3. CamCam
    Posted March 18, 2010 at 3:22 am | Permalink

    See the movie and find out. =)

  4. Gonzo
    Posted March 18, 2010 at 3:52 am | Permalink

    The original plan was to steal the dough and report that they were being held up. They agreed to stick to the same story until the investigation clears them but the plan as you know goes array very early. Yes it’s a movie but real people come up with bad schemes and even worse executed robbery attempts. These guys effed up from the get go that’s why marine dude said, “screw this!”.

    Even if they were cleared, flags would be raised after dude coincidentally saved his house with a large cash payment. Like I said though, criminals aren’t the logistic geniuses of the world.

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