After seeing the semi-pallid Ocean's Thirteen (okay, the guys looked pretty good), we got into a discussion of the best heist movies ever. Which movies stand out in your mind? For instance, someone said Dog Day Afternoon, but would that really count? Should a heist movie be mostly about planning and executing a heist and not sidebar into other issues.
Mamet has a unique way of making victims of the perpetrator's in his films. As far as heist films go, here's my list:
Heist
Glengarry Glen Ross
The Killing
Payback ( Porter goes through hell to get his money back from the job)
Heat
Reservoir Dogs
Ocean's Eleven (the original and the remake)
The Score
Sexy Beast
The Usual Suspects
How about CHARLIE VARRICK with Walter Mattheau? KILLING ZOE is an acquired taste, but I liked it. BLOOD & WINE might only marginally qualify as a "heist" film, but I'd still recommend it.
I just recently saw How to Steal a Million again, and agree that it is a great heist film. Also, an early Michael Caine movie, Gambit, is a lot of fun, with some twists in it. Another good film is The Score with Edward Norton. A recent film, which I think is great, is Confidence, with Edward Burns, Paul Giamatti, and Dustin Hoffman. A lot of great twists and turns.
My vote goes, without hesitation, to a little B picture made in 1957 called Plunder Road, starring Gene Raymond. It's a flawlessly-executed story of a gold heist. It's never on TV, so I recommend searching the video sites for it. It's well worth the effort.