KenTheDude wrote:Also saw Public Enemies Friday morning. It was a very good movie. Not quite as good as HEAT, but I don't think that movie can ever be beat. Public Enemies was very close, though. I agree that the Little Bohemia shootout was quite intense. The gunfire was REALLY loud!
The movie was very good and Depp as usual commanded the movie. There were a couple of things I wish Mann had added into the film however. 1. Dillinger robbed lots of banks, but some of the clever ways he did it were not portrayed in the film such as the gang pretending to be a movie company scouting locations for a bank robbery scene and then just driving off with the cash,

or posing as a bank a sale rep for a bank alarm system and talking his way into the bank manager sharing all the bank's security systems with him as he was scouting places to rob. Another thing I didn't get is the "lady in red". She is legendary in the Dillinger story as the prostitute who set him up and was wearing a red dress when Dillinger was shot in front of the Biograph Theatre, So why did Mann have her wearing a white blouse and orange skirt? I don't get it. Finally, In real life, some of the crowed actually dipped scraps of cloth or pieces of their clothing in Dillinger's blood as a keepsake after he was gunned down. I think that might have been compelling to show.