I watched the trailer, and what hooked me wasn’t just the cast—it was the premise. “Walk away money” isn’t just a line; it’s a philosophy, and anyone who’s dealt with high-level operators—on either side of the law—knows exactly what that means. Discipline. Limits. Knowing when to stop before the game stops you. That’s where most stories fall apart, because ego always creeps in. If Crime 101 actually leans into that tension—the professional who almost gets away because he knows when enough is enough—then it’s tapping into something real. And right now, Hollywood could use a lot more real and a lot less noise.
Will not watch with Ruffalo in it
Fair enough. Too many people would be on my list so had to let it go.
Could not be neutral about anything Ruffalo was in.
Great pick, Chris. Thanks for the tip.
It was great. Good ending.
I watched the trailer, and what hooked me wasn’t just the cast—it was the premise. “Walk away money” isn’t just a line; it’s a philosophy, and anyone who’s dealt with high-level operators—on either side of the law—knows exactly what that means. Discipline. Limits. Knowing when to stop before the game stops you. That’s where most stories fall apart, because ego always creeps in. If Crime 101 actually leans into that tension—the professional who almost gets away because he knows when enough is enough—then it’s tapping into something real. And right now, Hollywood could use a lot more real and a lot less noise.