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In 1970, Mooney and two cohorts wander into a museum in broad daylight and steal four paintings. When holding onto the art proves more difficult than stealing them, Mooney is relegated to a life on the run.
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00:00I saw Kip's father today. He said Kip has projects all over time.
00:13He spends all his time balancing books, scheduling, on the phone.
00:17It's an idiotic way to spend your time.
00:19Well, you seem to have a good amount of time on your hands.
00:26Did you know that kids don't have school today?
00:29I meant work. Why can't they be with you?
00:33I've got things to do.
00:35What things? Like what?
00:39That's a lot of money.
00:43Just hear me out.
00:47It's a big life-changing opportunity for me.
00:50But I'd have to rent a workspace and purchase tools which I don't have.
00:55That sort of thing.
00:56And this is real?
00:58Mom, it's real.
01:07Dad!
01:09Dad!
01:14You don't look like cops.
01:16See, James, we've been told that you're mixed up in this robbery.
01:20I sure don't know how you got down this road. You got the wrong idea. I'm afraid you got some bad information.
01:27I sure do appreciate that once in a blue moon, someone I know and love is going to come along and blow my mind.
01:38Well, what do you say we stop talking about it for now? Because I find it kind of upsetting.
01:48Yeah, I'm good with that.
01:57JB?
01:59Yeah?
02:00Who's down there?
02:01Uh, the guys are here.
02:02Hmm.
02:04Don't forget to lock the door.
02:05Okay.
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