The film will tackle the true story of Jeffrey Manchester who, in the late ‘90s, began robbing McDonald's locations across the United States.
His modus operandi would be to drill, hack and saw through the roof of the target buildings during the night or the early hours of the morning and waiting, often in a restroom, for the morning shift workers to come in. Once Manchester believed normal activities had begun, he would storm out of the bathroom carrying a firearm and hold up employees before ushering them into the freezer, locking them inside while he robbed the cash registers.
Manchester totaled around 40–60 robberies across the country. He also lived in a Charlotte Toys ‘r Us for most of his spree, surviving on kids' snacks and baby food, and exercising during the night when the store was closed by riding a bike throughout the store aisles.
the place beyond the pines one of my favourite movies oat so i'll be there no matter what
the place beyond the pines one of my favourite movies oat so i'll be there no matter what
the place beyond the pines one of my favourite movies oat so i'll be there no matter what
Yet to watch that
the place beyond the pines one of my favourite movies oat so i'll be there no matter what
the place beyond the pines one of my favourite movies oat so i'll be there no matter what
Wolfman to Roofman is f***ing hilarious.
Get the right leading man for this, please
This is probably going to Austin Butler
Wolfman to Roofman is f***ing hilarious.
Get the right leading man for this, please
This is probably going to Austin Butler
The premise is great and I like Derek. Just lock in the right actor and make sure the screenplay solid
The premise is great and I like Derek. Just lock in the right actor and make sure the screenplay solid
My man delivers. Need to rewatch Pines now… that movie is somehow underrated.
The film will tackle the true story of Jeffrey Manchester who, in the late ‘90s, began robbing McDonald's locations across the United States.
His modus operandi would be to drill, hack and saw through the roof of the target buildings during the night or the early hours of the morning and waiting, often in a restroom, for the morning shift workers to come in. Once Manchester believed normal activities had begun, he would storm out of the bathroom carrying a firearm and hold up employees before ushering them into the freezer, locking them inside while he robbed the cash registers.
Manchester totaled around 40–60 robberies across the country. He also lived in a Charlotte Toys ‘r Us for most of his spree, surviving on kids' snacks and baby food, and exercising during the night when the store was closed by riding a bike throughout the store aisles.
bro what lmfso this sounds crazy
Wolfman to Roofman is f***ing hilarious.
Get the right leading man for this, please
This is probably going to Austin Butler
Channing Tatum
Lol the industry were like nah Derek you better give us some Safdie s***. Place Beyond d the Pines your only hit brother
Lol the industry were like nah Derek you better give us some Safdie s***. Place Beyond d the Pines your only hit brother
Blue Valentine?
Great film
Didn't make a lot of money which was the point. This is another heist movie. Back in his niche
Didn't make a lot of money which was the point. This is another heist movie. Back in his niche
It's not his niche though. Pines has like what two heists in the first third of the movie? It's not a heist film.
On monetary success, Blue Valentine was made for 1m and made almost 17m. Oscar nomination for Michelle Williams.
Pines 15m budget, 47m made. Not really a valid point.