Yeah, you need to have incredible trust in your teammates to shut up and agree on what to say when they get caught Say "I invoke the fifth, and I want to talk to a lawyer"
It's a pretty bad plan tho like what if someone catches them or walks in as they are stealing the money or they look at the cameras and see how suspicious they all look
@@sheepbleat6556 Well yes but actually no. We need taxes to pay for education, in some countries: healthcare, and other public services. No one likes them but they’re necessary
@@deleted_215 I do not consent to having my money that I earned taken, it is theft. Sex is sex and not rape because of consent. A job is a job and not slavery because of consent. A transaction is a transaction and not a robbery because of consent. If I want to donate to the IRS I should have that right to do so. But them digging their oversized governmental claws into my paycheck is purely theft. I pay for roads with a gas tax, I pay for schooling with a property tax already, but no they still continue to eat and slurp up my fucking paycheck like a five star meal. I earn around six hundred dollars a week. I'm not married, I have no children. I do not even claim myself. They take four hundred dollars out of my paycheck every two weeks, right around four hundred and forty five dollars. Taxation is THEFT.
@@ramoraid Getting money out of the USA without paying taxes is hard. Otherwise you just do what the wealthy do, the Yatch loophole and you are golden.
Don’t get me started on the Federal Reserve. I used to work in the vault of a bank around 40 years ago. We processed the big deposits. There were 4 cameras in our little cubicles. Security was tight. Money had to be counted 3 times before strapping into bundles. After about a month, my bundle straps started to come back short. $20, $50, $100 and more. Funny thing is, none of the straps ever came back over by the same amount. The same thing was happening to my co-workers. We never got into trouble but it was the principle for me. I had a talk with the president of the bank. He said there was nothing they could do. I finally quit. Money just doesn’t disappear into thin air. It was being pocketed and we were getting the blame. Don’t know if this still happens but some FR employees had quite the cash scam going on back then.
I use to have to count deposits. And my money started coming up missing. So I did a trick and count them all. Boy the silence in the room and everyone looking at each other was 🤣
Your lucky the trick worked. We counted twice by hand and once by machine. Didn’t matter. The FR is/was untouchable. Another big problem were the cameras…in each corner of the cubicle. The ones under your desk pointed up. Management didn’t tell people this. We would warn new woman hires not to wear anything short. I don’t think that is allowed now though and they have to point downwards?
@ I mean really if other employees are stealing from u and they are accusing u as the thief. And u out smart them and bust them for the lying stealing scum they are. Then are u a snitch. Should I go to prison for them stealing. So if we worked together and I stole ur deposits that ok huh.
This actually happened in my county. The guy that was responsible for loading the cage with money to the truck loaded the cage into his own truck and just drove away. Never to be found again. Stole 25 milion dollars.
Are you from Brazil? The comment below you says there was a similar story in a brazillian movie based on a true story where most of the guys were never caught
Even though this unrealistically turned out ok, This is one of those things you’re not supposed to keep doing, you’re only supposed to do it a few times here and there but ppl are so greedy nothing is ever enough.
Yep, as long as you dont do it often then you should be fine. But after a while, frame and fortune would have gotten to them. Nina is the true wise one here with what she said before giving in. You would think that being financially stable is enough before going somewhere safe forever to hide. But nope, they couldnt help themselves once they started to feel invincible.
@@currently_In_stealth_behind_u like he said even 100 million will do little for inflation because there’s probably more then that that out there that could be used but is lost or lock in safe not to be used for 20 years so it’s probably not a big deal. Yes it’s wrong but it’s basically a victimless crime.
First, Bridget is terrible. Second, how could they give the money back if they used/destroyed most of it and still have some to hide? The most the IRS could do is count up the items they bought and guesstimate how much they owe in taxes. Third, day trading is a lot harder than you think. And to make a same day trade you need at least $25,000 in your account at all times
Absolute seizure reading this question, it doesn’t make sense. They give back ‘’all’’ the money, but in reality, she kept some knowing that they do not know how much money they stole, as confirmed in the hotel scene. And the guy literally says he made a lot of trades of $10k or more, obviously he got lucky. Lastly, it’s not that serious, or just pay attention.
@@salmaabdullahgb they were literally middle/lower class, not rich. They wouldn't even have a phone if they didn't pay off their debt. People are poor because of poor intellect and money management skill, this is coming from someone raised below poverty.
She needed to open legit business to launder the money properly like restaurants, car washes, nail salons, strip clubs, rental property etc. It's a lot of work to turn illegal money into legal money. Cash heavy business are the best way to do this with. This is the only way to inject the money into the system "legally". Then pay taxes on all that income and the IRS will be happy.
I love this movie. There is another movie like it where one of the robbers was a bank teller, and she got fired because the bank she worked in got robbed, and they thought she was in on it because she cooperated with the robbers instead of putting up a fight when they had guns. So she and her friends decide to rob the bank to teach them a lesson. Edit: The Movie is called Set It Off.
Just like the chorus to the great Kenny Rogers song, "The Gambler." You gotta know when to hold em, known when to fold them, know when to walk away, and know when to run.
@@cageybee7221 it wasn't meant to be part of the money supply so it's actually worse than just stealing. They're hurting the value of the US dollar. There's a reason why counterfeiting has such harsh punishment
@@MrNH718 So it's ok to print 40% of all US dollars in circulation in 12 months for big corporations, who in turn laid out employees despite making record profits?
They will be under surveillance for the rest of their lives, trying to spend that much money at the end, they will be caught & go to jail . . . Sequel?
Why couldn't they just say they kept putting money to the side for years like a piggy bank? And anything extra, was simply garage sales or selling stuff to friends. I mean cash says public and private use.
This idea of stealing old money was portrayed in the brazilian moive " Assalto ao Banco Central", a great movie that is actually based on real events and most of the guys involved never got caught.
The thing i would have done is, instead of having the money in the house. build a large garden where around stones and grass there is a hidden compartment where most of the money is stored. If not there, having a stone path is great, becuase you can have metal boxes under them (obviously some dirt above it. maybe 30-50cm) and keep a lot of the money there. when you need money you go out during odd hours such as 2-3 am or 9-10am 1-2pm.
None of them are builders and only the main lady has a house big to have a garden, they would have to hire someone to do it and that just requires them to steal more on top of being more noticeable. They were already being monitored so it really doesn't even matter if they go into their house or the garden to get their money.
@@sws212 old house work doesnt require a whole company. Just buy a shovel and a metal box and just lift one of the stone plates, start digging and do the thing. You just have to do it, its not that complicated
Shooter McGavin sighting confirmed. I also feel obliged to mentioned that I had a hockey buddy who's Uncle had been a cop for a while... before he did security for picking up the "trash money". He got seriously disciplined, apparently, just for TAKING ONE picture with some of what was going to be destroyed. They take it seriously as hell. My understanding is if you DO manage to steal some, you'll get caught as soon as you spend it. The only want it'd work is if you only used 1 bill at a time, traveled 100 miles, spent 1 more bill and keep going.
It makes no sense that they've already been interrogated and confessed, and THEN the lawyer can somehow just waltz in and say, no u and it all worked out, lmfao.
She needed to open legit business to launder the money properly like restaurants, car washes, nail salons, strip clubs, rental property, selling high end art, bitcoins, opening up casinos etc. Cash heavy business are great way to launder cash. This is the only way to inject the money into the system "legally". And the IRS wants their cut on the "legal" income. The IRS, doesn't really care how you get your money. Legal or Not. They just want you to show them that it is "legal".
@@teshengliao7110 Yup, I don't live in USA but at the end of the year when you are reporting taxes I heard that you can literally write "DRUG DEALER" under occupation and as long as you pay taxes on the money you earned no one cares.
I remember seeing a show like this. The trio planned everything meticulously for the first attempt. They were concerned about each and every detail, be careful and conscious of their surroundings, etc and they pulled it off. Fast forward a few months and now we saw them totally relaxed and complacent. Where the key should be passed secretively from one to another, you see them just throwing it to each other, somehow in a joking manner too. Later, they were caught and put in prison. Their spouses left them and the trio were alone. But years later, after serving their sentences, they met up again and decided to just leave the country. They came to a old seaside house belonging to one of the trio when she bought the place before they were caught. And they went to a secret place inside, and dug out piles of cash that they had hidden.... and the show ended there....
13:43 Bridgett goes to see her neighbors and asks Bryce to be her lawyer, he usually eats pieces of shit for breakfast Also Katie Holmes chose this over The Dark Knight
If you ever decide to steal (hypothetically speaking of course - stealing is wrong 😉) DON'T get greedy. When you get everything you want STOP and be grateful. Greed is what causes thieves to get caught. Again hypothetically speaking of course.
This is why I'm cherophobic. Getting too excited spending money that was possessed illegally will always end up badly. Keeping it low profile should be the thing to do.
To be honest they should of stopped once they paid off everything.. yeah I get that having money is important but I’d stop and let karma get me back lol
@@livenotonevil8279 Mad Money is loosely based on a British movie called Hot Money. A true story from 1992 of women stealing cash from the incinerator plant by hiding it in their underwear.
This was a great movie, there is just one insurmountable plot hole: When the federal reserve destroys old and worn currency, they record the exact serial numbers of every bill being destroyed. When all those bills start coming through again, which won't take long because again, they are old and worn and banks will turn them over, then they know exactly what is going on. And there are any number of ways to prove who did it. Which employees are suddenly paying off their debts and buying new houses. Bank records, are another one. The 10K rule is only for instant reporting to the IRS. They still get the same annual statements you do, so depositing a single dollar of it is foolish. Then the authorities can simply come in one day and do a search. Little hard to explain why three janitors have large sums of cash on them that was poised to be shredded. In reality, it wouldn't have taken 3 years for them to get caught. They'd be lucky to make it 3 days, and it would easily be proven. Their exit strategy would be highly unlikely to work, and even if it did, they saved some of the money which again, has serial numbers marked as being destroyed. Soon as those come through, the feds know they are back at it.
I kind of like this. Rich people are oblivious as to people how people could be struggling financially. I think this is a moral that people will do anything for financial stability, even if it means lying and stealing.
Hold up, hold up. Do banks really destroy old money? Thats just a little torn? Oh cuz they can't give ppl ripped or torn money? Bruh, money is money. You gotta be kidding me
It sounds similar to an actual robbery which took place in the UK. A cleaner looks at how to remove the money, which is on the way to being incinerated, and a number of other workers divided it between them. They were found out, when they stopped being careful with their spending.
That is not possible because a machine will bring the worn out money into the shredding room and a sensor around the entrance can detect a person entering the room
So they kept on the maid knowing that they couldn't afford to pay her? Not nice people. Also you need to keep deposits under $5000 to avoid suspicion from the IRS. It changed from 10k. Even then doing so is called structuring and will get you the same charges.
In my hometown, some teenagers and in early twenties successfully robbed a bank. It was rather a strange robbery with just one shotgun in a broad daylight. Yet they were all caught after a week because they didn't have escaped plan. 😂
The money serial numbers are recorded, there's plenty of proof they stole it because the cash it's back in circulation. All they need is one note linking them back to their last transaction.
The stealing of anything can be easy. The hard part is keeping your partners in crime mouth's shut for the rest of their lives.
You seem experienced 🤔🤔
@@Manik_khanna 😂😂
Thats why you work alone.
Yeah, you need to have incredible trust in your teammates to shut up and agree on what to say when they get caught
Say "I invoke the fifth, and I want to talk to a lawyer"
@@ciuwandy9238 nice one
This lady came up with a better plan than most bank robbers in movies
yes why rob a bank, when u can recycle some money and save some trees
no.
It's a pretty bad plan tho like what if someone catches them or walks in as they are stealing the money or they look at the cameras and see how suspicious they all look
Lol yeah
@@echo-ul8lt yea they do be lookin sus
funny thing is, if they just paid taxes on the money they stole, the IRS wouldn’t have given a shit where they got it from
Taxation is theft.
Sheep Bleat, no, it's not.
You pay taxes, those taxes are spent on public services.
You want public roadways?
Gotta pay taxes.
@@sheepbleat6556 Well yes but actually no. We need taxes to pay for education, in some countries: healthcare, and other public services. No one likes them but they’re necessary
@@aidandixon6028 Taxation is theft boomer, go support Israel.
@@deleted_215 I do not consent to having my money that I earned taken, it is theft. Sex is sex and not rape because of consent. A job is a job and not slavery because of consent. A transaction is a transaction and not a robbery because of consent. If I want to donate to the IRS I should have that right to do so. But them digging their oversized governmental claws into my paycheck is purely theft.
I pay for roads with a gas tax, I pay for schooling with a property tax already, but no they still continue to eat and slurp up my fucking paycheck like a five star meal. I earn around six hundred dollars a week. I'm not married, I have no children. I do not even claim myself. They take four hundred dollars out of my paycheck every two weeks, right around four hundred and forty five dollars.
Taxation is THEFT.
I never understood how people can make so much money that they have no room to hide it and dont even consider moving to an other country
Time to go to Brasil! :D Tax heaven and close to usa where shit actually happens. Concerts, and civilized stuff.
Because they would stop getting money and they are greedy.
Löl, should have just retired into Thailand or some bungalo somewhere.
it is difficult to move money out of the US. Hell Columbian cartels really struggled with that logistical nightmare for decades.
@@ramoraid Getting money out of the USA without paying taxes is hard. Otherwise you just do what the wealthy do, the Yatch loophole and you are golden.
Don’t get me started on the Federal Reserve. I used to work in the vault of a bank around 40 years ago. We processed the big deposits. There were 4 cameras in our little cubicles. Security was tight. Money had to be counted 3 times before strapping into bundles. After about a month, my bundle straps started to come back short. $20, $50, $100 and more. Funny thing is, none of the straps ever came back over by the same amount. The same thing was happening to my co-workers. We never got into trouble but it was the principle for me. I had a talk with the president of the bank. He said there was nothing they could do. I finally quit. Money just doesn’t disappear into thin air. It was being pocketed and we were getting the blame. Don’t know if this still happens but some FR employees had quite the cash scam going on back then.
I use to have to count deposits. And my money started coming up missing. So I did a trick and count them all. Boy the silence in the room and everyone looking at each other was 🤣
Your lucky the trick worked. We counted twice by hand and once by machine. Didn’t matter. The FR is/was untouchable. Another big problem were the cameras…in each corner of the cubicle. The ones under your desk pointed up. Management didn’t tell people this. We would warn new woman hires not to wear anything short. I don’t think that is allowed now though and they have to point downwards?
so you a snitch
@ why would be a snitch
@ I mean really if other employees are stealing from u and they are accusing u as the thief. And u out smart them and bust them for the lying stealing scum they are. Then are u a snitch. Should I go to prison for them stealing. So if we worked together and I stole ur deposits that ok huh.
This actually happened in my county. The guy that was responsible for loading the cage with money to the truck loaded the cage into his own truck and just drove away. Never to be found again. Stole 25 milion dollars.
Are you from Brazil? The comment below you says there was a similar story in a brazillian movie based on a true story where most of the guys were never caught
@@brimmed nah, I'm from Czech Republic. The guy who stole the money is Frantisek Prochazka. Robbery happened in 2007.
I never realized until watching this movie how very unattractive Diane Keaton is
@@maryannphillips1395 she’s pretty old. Are you surprised every time you see an old ugly person?
thats genius
Even though this unrealistically turned out ok, This is one of those things you’re not supposed to keep doing, you’re only supposed to do it a few times here and there but ppl are so greedy nothing is ever enough.
this is based on a true story from the uk
@@TheKonkaman how did it end?
@@KenTheAdventurer they all went to jail
@@TheKonkaman bruh fr give source
Yep, as long as you dont do it often then you should be fine. But after a while, frame and fortune would have gotten to them. Nina is the true wise one here with what she said before giving in.
You would think that being financially stable is enough before going somewhere safe forever to hide. But nope, they couldnt help themselves once they started to feel invincible.
I'm happy to see Queen Latifah survived her other bank heist.
😭😭😭
LOL!!!😆
Yep she recovered after she Set It Off.🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
At least they weren't hurting anyone. No one's money was stolen and just them spending won't affect inflation or anything ridiculously bad
True.
inflation is indirect theft
@@currently_In_stealth_behind_u like he said even 100 million will do little for inflation because there’s probably more then that that out there that could be used but is lost or lock in safe not to be used for 20 years so it’s probably not a big deal. Yes it’s wrong but it’s basically a victimless crime.
@@cartertran270
so9 its ok to steal as long as the person does not notice
@@currently_In_stealth_behind_u that not what I said.
I said inflation would not be a problem not stealing is ok.
First, Bridget is terrible.
Second, how could they give the money back if they used/destroyed most of it and still have some to hide? The most the IRS could do is count up the items they bought and guesstimate how much they owe in taxes.
Third, day trading is a lot harder than you think. And to make a same day trade you need at least $25,000 in your account at all times
Relax man it's a movie
Absolute seizure reading this question, it doesn’t make sense. They give back ‘’all’’ the money, but in reality, she kept some knowing that they do not know how much money they stole, as confirmed in the hotel scene. And the guy literally says he made a lot of trades of $10k or more, obviously he got lucky. Lastly, it’s not that serious, or just pay attention.
There are ways to avoid the pattern day trader rule.
No there are plenty of brokers that dont require the minimum as long as you open a cash-account, you can trade with however much except margins.
The perfect plan got ruined by greed!! You gotta know when to stop man.
it started and was fueled by greed
@@Joshg-23 no it was started by wanting to pay of debt
@@Reditstoriez oh mb
@@Reditstoriez A debt by rich people not living within their means
@@salmaabdullahgb they were literally middle/lower class, not rich. They wouldn't even have a phone if they didn't pay off their debt. People are poor because of poor intellect and money management skill, this is coming from someone raised below poverty.
Bridget is like a master mind on her own.
She needed to open legit business to launder the money properly like restaurants, car washes, nail salons, strip clubs, rental property etc. It's a lot of work to turn illegal money into legal money. Cash heavy business are the best way to do this with. This is the only way to inject the money into the system "legally". Then pay taxes on all that income and the IRS will be happy.
I love this movie. There is another movie like it where one of the robbers was a bank teller, and she got fired because the bank she worked in got robbed, and they thought she was in on it because she cooperated with the robbers instead of putting up a fight when they had guns. So she and her friends decide to rob the bank to teach them a lesson.
Edit: The Movie is called Set It Off.
Interesting. Could you please tell me What is the movie name you are talking about?
Set it off, funny Queen Latifah is in it too
Set it off, funny Queen Latifah is in it too
@@cosmos4427 👆
Realistically, cooperating and handing over the money is exactly what any bank teller is trained to do. The money is insured. Lives are not.
Once you win you gotta know when to quit fr. 🤝
Yeah... and move to Brasil or Eastern Europe where taxes are not as severe as in the us.
Just like the chorus to the great Kenny Rogers song, "The Gambler."
You gotta know when to hold em, known when to fold them, know when to walk away, and know when to run.
Moral of the story is... Stealing is great.
yup and they got away with it at the very end
is it really stealing if it's going to be destroyed anyway?
@@cageybee7221 it wasn't meant to be part of the money supply so it's actually worse than just stealing. They're hurting the value of the US dollar.
There's a reason why counterfeiting has such harsh punishment
@@MrNH718 So it's ok to print 40% of all US dollars in circulation in 12 months for big corporations, who in turn laid out employees despite making record profits?
@@uchihasurvival Yes, because if you don’t, they fail and it’s even worst. If they didn’t have to, they wouldn’t.
I like that she's got her team's back. Such a wonderful person.
Right 😊
14:46 this part was so satisfying
Yess
Omg yes all the bags!!
They will be under surveillance for the rest of their lives, trying to spend that much money at the end, they will be caught & go to jail . . . Sequel?
They successfully transitioned from wealthy lives to "can I please get a dollar bill I haven't eaten anything galaxy" 😅
In their defense , the money was gonna be destroyed , so they gave them use , sometimes the smart does win
It is getting destroyed and replaced by newly printed, fresh bills though.
@@jomsies Unless they stole like 100b it won't make a dent.
Why couldn't they just say they kept putting money to the side for years like a piggy bank? And anything extra, was simply garage sales or selling stuff to friends. I mean cash says public and private use.
This idea of stealing old money was portrayed in the brazilian moive " Assalto ao Banco Central", a great movie that is actually based on real events and most of the guys involved never got caught.
Having worked as a cleaner, I can confirm we see EVERYTHING and no one cares.
A friend like Bridget is a friend for all 🌹
It’s the “don’t spend your money” test that most fail. 🤪 Great movie. Take the lesson.
The thing i would have done is, instead of having the money in the house. build a large garden where around stones and grass there is a hidden compartment where most of the money is stored. If not there, having a stone path is great, becuase you can have metal boxes under them (obviously some dirt above it. maybe 30-50cm) and keep a lot of the money there. when you need money you go out during odd hours such as 2-3 am or 9-10am 1-2pm.
I’d never hide it in my house, that’s for sure! I’d set up a couple of different locations so if they find one, you still have money elsewhere.
None of them are builders and only the main lady has a house big to have a garden, they would have to hire someone to do it and that just requires them to steal more on top of being more noticeable. They were already being monitored so it really doesn't even matter if they go into their house or the garden to get their money.
@@sws212 old house work doesnt require a whole company. Just buy a shovel and a metal box and just lift one of the stone plates, start digging and do the thing. You just have to do it, its not that complicated
@@bonkyouded Or open a business, pay taxes on what you stole and you are golden. Can get a line of credit if needed and it is all legal.
I love the friendship they made
Shooter McGavin sighting confirmed. I also feel obliged to mentioned that I had a hockey buddy who's Uncle had been a cop for a while... before he did security for picking up the "trash money". He got seriously disciplined, apparently, just for TAKING ONE picture with some of what was going to be destroyed. They take it seriously as hell. My understanding is if you DO manage to steal some, you'll get caught as soon as you spend it. The only want it'd work is if you only used 1 bill at a time, traveled 100 miles, spent 1 more bill and keep going.
It makes no sense that they've already been interrogated and confessed, and THEN the lawyer can somehow just waltz in and say, no u and it all worked out, lmfao.
She needed to open legit business to launder the money properly like restaurants, car washes, nail salons, strip clubs, rental property, selling high end art, bitcoins, opening up casinos etc. Cash heavy business are great way to launder cash. This is the only way to inject the money into the system "legally". And the IRS wants their cut on the "legal" income. The IRS, doesn't really care how you get your money. Legal or Not. They just want you to show them that it is "legal".
@@teshengliao7110 Yup, I don't live in USA but at the end of the year when you are reporting taxes I heard that you can literally write "DRUG DEALER" under occupation and as long as you pay taxes on the money you earned no one cares.
@@teshengliao7110 yup even the joker won’t mess with the irs
I remember seeing a show like this. The trio planned everything meticulously for the first attempt. They were concerned about each and every detail, be careful and conscious of their surroundings, etc and they pulled it off. Fast forward a few months and now we saw them totally relaxed and complacent. Where the key should be passed secretively from one to another, you see them just throwing it to each other, somehow in a joking manner too.
Later, they were caught and put in prison. Their spouses left them and the trio were alone. But years later, after serving their sentences, they met up again and decided to just leave the country. They came to a old seaside house belonging to one of the trio when she bought the place before they were caught. And they went to a secret place inside, and dug out piles of cash that they had hidden.... and the show ended there....
The best place to speak plans is not! A restaurant.. LOL
Planning a crime setting traps finds out people are too honest which are untrustworthy 😊
Planing a crime setting traps find🎁🎁🏃🏃
13:43 Bridgett goes to see her neighbors and asks Bryce to be her lawyer, he usually eats pieces of shit for breakfast
Also Katie Holmes chose this over The Dark Knight
big mistake
In her defense most of the live action DC movies sucked
@@goose7215 ok? but the first Batman did good and she refused to do the sequel
The Professor just got a better competition. Her plan is much better.
I remember watching this movie in 2011 on a cable TV channel but didn't finish it.
THANK YOU!!
Same!!!!!!!
What is the title of this movie pls
This was a fun movie. I watched it years ago, but your recap was excellent.
Movie name plz
@@sumitabiswas5513 cocomelon
It’s always the greediness that messes everything up
Walter White could need a wife like her!
A sociopathic wife for a sociopathic husband. Make sense
Wonder how much money they have to pay back for stealing so much worn down cash.
Movie ends with them throwing cash around. 10 months later IRS will be on them again because some idiot put +$10000 into some time share condo.
The name of move
what a fantasy this is. a WOMAN actually masterminded an entire crime without getting caught in the end... unbelievable!!
😂😂😂
In Queen Latifah’s case this is Set It Off done right.
Dang I love these recaps I love to watch the movie first then watch these it makes my day
If you ever decide to steal (hypothetically speaking of course - stealing is wrong 😉) DON'T get greedy. When you get everything you want STOP and be grateful. Greed is what causes thieves to get caught. Again hypothetically speaking of course.
This is why I'm cherophobic. Getting too excited spending money that was possessed illegally will always end up badly. Keeping it low profile should be the thing to do.
Paying people pennies to shred yearly salaries each day... What could go wrong lmao
To be honest they should of stopped once they paid off everything.. yeah I get that having money is important but I’d stop and let karma get me back lol
i can't believe Katie Holmes turned down The Dark Knight for this.
@11:33
The red stapler is blatantly absent from his desk.
I recognize briget's husband from the good place he played Michael
He made a name for himself on Cheers. Check out an episode if you've never seen it. Excellent show.
That's Ted Dansen! You've never heard of him before??
Jesus! 🤣
@@jonnysupreme and....
@@jonnysupreme what if I don't know him is that a problem now?
@@jonnysupreme and why do you care that I don't know him?
Nice to see They always looking out for each other
I watched this movie 5 or 6 times. It's legendary. Totally recommend.
I probably watched it 20 times.
Movie name plz
@@yasirhabib971 mad money (2008)
What the movie name plz
0:05 I love that movie
Like they wouldn’t notice how often the three of them are in the same bathroom lol
Funny that people are saying this is unrealistic, when it actually happened. This is based on a true story in the UK. The whole thing did happen.
source?
@@livenotonevil8279 Mad Money is loosely based on a British movie called Hot Money. A true story from 1992 of women stealing cash from the incinerator plant by hiding it in their underwear.
i like how the old lady shared the money with others,
Better plan than den of thieves 😂
This was a great movie, there is just one insurmountable plot hole: When the federal reserve destroys old and worn currency, they record the exact serial numbers of every bill being destroyed. When all those bills start coming through again, which won't take long because again, they are old and worn and banks will turn them over, then they know exactly what is going on.
And there are any number of ways to prove who did it. Which employees are suddenly paying off their debts and buying new houses. Bank records, are another one. The 10K rule is only for instant reporting to the IRS. They still get the same annual statements you do, so depositing a single dollar of it is foolish. Then the authorities can simply come in one day and do a search. Little hard to explain why three janitors have large sums of cash on them that was poised to be shredded.
In reality, it wouldn't have taken 3 years for them to get caught. They'd be lucky to make it 3 days, and it would easily be proven. Their exit strategy would be highly unlikely to work, and even if it did, they saved some of the money which again, has serial numbers marked as being destroyed. Soon as those come through, the feds know they are back at it.
I gotta say, I love movies like this way too much…I don’t care if my FBI agent can see this😌
You’re not that special lol
@@Adriana-fb5cb Do you feel better now lol?🤡
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This movie is a classic, I've watched it so many times
Please the title
Movie name pls
@@tinagbenatey669 It says it in the beggining
Mad money is the name of the movie
disassemble p-trap to get key. put back together. clean up any water on floor
:O key is gone foreevveerrr ahhh what do we dooo
Right lol
I kind of like this. Rich people are oblivious as to people how people could be struggling financially.
I think this is a moral that people will do anything for financial stability, even if it means lying and stealing.
You never hide that much money near you or family. Find a place in the woods and bury it...anything
only if they were not that greedy!
The key thing in the sink is such a stupid thing. It's easy to retrieve it lol. Just unscrew it from beneath, takes like a min.
Oh yeah u remember this movie it’s actually not bad
Last ending was so wonderful
Hold up, hold up. Do banks really destroy old money? Thats just a little torn? Oh cuz they can't give ppl ripped or torn money? Bruh, money is money. You gotta be kidding me
I'm here asking the same thing.. because that's messed up !!
I’ll never understand why people can’t quit while they are ahead 🤦🏾♂️
This movie is good because the cast was really good!!
I am very satisfied by that good ending
Hell of a plan
greed kills
How can you be a house wife if you have a maid? Bro you just unemployed and lazy
It sounds similar to an actual robbery which took place in the UK. A cleaner looks at how to remove the money, which is on the way to being incinerated, and a number of other workers divided it between them.
They were found out, when they stopped being careful with their spending.
Are you monetized???
Aren't the worn out bills demonetized first? How do you steal and spend them?
Why do they shred old money? We have old money at home we still kept
I think they shred money if bill is too worn, or filthy
Yep you can't do an hiest alone
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This movie is the best
That is not possible because a machine will bring the worn out money into the shredding room and a sensor around the entrance can detect a person entering the room
This movie is so underrated.......
Name of the movie
Katie holmes will always be remembered as Tom Cruise's wife. Irrespective of how many films or shows she does in the future. A bitter truth🙂🙃🙂
I quite disagree with this. How you remember her, doesn't dictate how someone else who'll remember her as. Everyone can remeber her differently
@@candynike897 Agree... I was a fan of Katie while Tom and Nicole where still married.
Katie Holms will always be remembered as Joey Potter, Dawson Leery's childhood friend/girlfriend. Nicole Kidman will always be Tom Cruise's wife.
The fact that you called her by her name negates you comment.
@@justinm2697 go cry somewhere else kiddo. This ain't the place.
So they kept on the maid knowing that they couldn't afford to pay her? Not nice people. Also you need to keep deposits under $5000 to avoid suspicion from the IRS. It changed from 10k. Even then doing so is called structuring and will get you the same charges.
My girl was not trying give up that money lmdao
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Moral of the story...dont be greedy af
this movie is a great example on how greedy people can be
Gotta love a happy ending 😂😂😂
Great recap
happy new year guys!!!
In my hometown, some teenagers and in early twenties successfully robbed a bank. It was rather a strange robbery with just one shotgun in a broad daylight. Yet they were all caught after a week because they didn't have escaped plan. 😂
The money serial numbers are recorded, there's plenty of proof they stole it because the cash it's back in circulation. All they need is one note linking them back to their last transaction.
Quit while your ahead...
omg these ladies are incredible
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