Two unlikely friends team up to steal money from their University.Two unlikely friends team up to steal money from their University.Two unlikely friends team up to steal money from their University.
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Watched this movie when it was airing on ZNN.
While rough around the edges it does produce some great comedy moments as it follows two unlikely friends who team up to steal money from their university. The movie does have some intense moments as it leaves you wondering if anyone in the 5-man would roach out leaving the rest to deal with cop aggro.
The Acting was also surprisingly good, especially from Zach, however his hair was kinda distracting.
In terms of the ending it was rather predictable as it follows the same formula as Sardaco's GDKP runs.
Overall I give it a 9/10 would've been a 10/10 if Zach ninja'd the money instead.
P. S Sardaco 5-1 Yamato.
While rough around the edges it does produce some great comedy moments as it follows two unlikely friends who team up to steal money from their university. The movie does have some intense moments as it leaves you wondering if anyone in the 5-man would roach out leaving the rest to deal with cop aggro.
The Acting was also surprisingly good, especially from Zach, however his hair was kinda distracting.
In terms of the ending it was rather predictable as it follows the same formula as Sardaco's GDKP runs.
Overall I give it a 9/10 would've been a 10/10 if Zach ninja'd the money instead.
P. S Sardaco 5-1 Yamato.
10drenor
I watched this film on ZNN with Zigo and a community of 8,000 viewers, which made for an incredible shared experience. The film, while straightforward in its narrative, demonstrates solid production value and was thoroughly enjoyable to watch. Hairdaco delivered a noteworthy performance, as did the rest of the cast.
I highly recommend this film for those seeking a pleasant, light viewing experience. The cinematography has some genuinely beautiful moments, and the pacing keeps you engaged throughout. It's perfect for an evening when you want to watch something well-crafted without having to process complex plotlines.
The natural chemistry between the actors adds to the film's charm, with Hairdaco particularly shining in their role. It's the kind of movie that leaves you with a positive feeling afterward - not trying to be more than it is, but executing its vision effectively.
I highly recommend this film for those seeking a pleasant, light viewing experience. The cinematography has some genuinely beautiful moments, and the pacing keeps you engaged throughout. It's perfect for an evening when you want to watch something well-crafted without having to process complex plotlines.
The natural chemistry between the actors adds to the film's charm, with Hairdaco particularly shining in their role. It's the kind of movie that leaves you with a positive feeling afterward - not trying to be more than it is, but executing its vision effectively.
"Swipe Club" - A movie where the only thing they swiped more than the university's cash was my heart... and maybe a few hours of my life I'll never get back, but in a good way!
This flick follows Dustin and Jett, two undergrads who clearly took "Introduction to Heists 101" way too seriously. Their plan to fund their post-grad life by robbing their own school is the kind of thing you'd expect from a group of students who've spent more time playing "Grand Theft Auto" than actually going to class.
The film's budget was probably less than what you'd find under your couch cushions, but hey, they made it work. The special effects are so low-budget, you'd think they CGI'd the popcorn you're eating. And the plot? It's like a rollercoaster made of spaghetti - twisty, unpredictable, and you're not sure if you should laugh or be slightly concerned.
The characters are a parade of college stereotypes, but with a twist. They're the kind of people you'd avoid at a party, yet somehow, they make you want to join them in their ludicrous scheme. The dialogue? Think of it as a "Choose Your Own Adventure" book, but every choice leads back to a punchline or a plan that's more likely to get them expelled than enriched.
The heist itself is a masterclass in "what not to do if you're trying to remain inconspicuous." If subtlety was a sport, these kids would be the bench warmers. But, the sheer audacity of it all, combined with the comedic timing, makes you root for them like you would for a puppy trying to outsmart a door.
"Swipe Club" won't be winning any awards for cinematic genius, but for sheer, unadulterated entertainment and laughs, it's like finding a golden ticket in your chocolate bar - unexpected, a bit cheap, but totally delightful. This is the kind of movie you watch when you want to forget about your own life choices by laughing at someone else's. So grab some popcorn (preferably not from the movie's cafeteria), and enjoy a heist so wrong, it's right.
This flick follows Dustin and Jett, two undergrads who clearly took "Introduction to Heists 101" way too seriously. Their plan to fund their post-grad life by robbing their own school is the kind of thing you'd expect from a group of students who've spent more time playing "Grand Theft Auto" than actually going to class.
The film's budget was probably less than what you'd find under your couch cushions, but hey, they made it work. The special effects are so low-budget, you'd think they CGI'd the popcorn you're eating. And the plot? It's like a rollercoaster made of spaghetti - twisty, unpredictable, and you're not sure if you should laugh or be slightly concerned.
The characters are a parade of college stereotypes, but with a twist. They're the kind of people you'd avoid at a party, yet somehow, they make you want to join them in their ludicrous scheme. The dialogue? Think of it as a "Choose Your Own Adventure" book, but every choice leads back to a punchline or a plan that's more likely to get them expelled than enriched.
The heist itself is a masterclass in "what not to do if you're trying to remain inconspicuous." If subtlety was a sport, these kids would be the bench warmers. But, the sheer audacity of it all, combined with the comedic timing, makes you root for them like you would for a puppy trying to outsmart a door.
"Swipe Club" won't be winning any awards for cinematic genius, but for sheer, unadulterated entertainment and laughs, it's like finding a golden ticket in your chocolate bar - unexpected, a bit cheap, but totally delightful. This is the kind of movie you watch when you want to forget about your own life choices by laughing at someone else's. So grab some popcorn (preferably not from the movie's cafeteria), and enjoy a heist so wrong, it's right.
I was recommended this movie by the ZNN network movie night special, highly recommend this film for those seeking a pleasant, light viewing experience.
The cinematography has some genuinely beautiful moments, and the pacing keeps you engaged throughout.
The natural chemistry between the actors adds to the film's charm, with Ratroacho's brillance extraordinaire particularly shinning. It's the kind of movie that leaves you with a positive feeling afterward, live having won 900 golds on a bet.
In terms of the ending it was rather predictable as it follows the same formula as Ratroacho's GDKP runs.
Overall I give it a 10/10.
The cinematography has some genuinely beautiful moments, and the pacing keeps you engaged throughout.
The natural chemistry between the actors adds to the film's charm, with Ratroacho's brillance extraordinaire particularly shinning. It's the kind of movie that leaves you with a positive feeling afterward, live having won 900 golds on a bet.
In terms of the ending it was rather predictable as it follows the same formula as Ratroacho's GDKP runs.
Overall I give it a 10/10.
10kaybee90
A special thanks to ZNN for providing the link to this exciting film! "Swipe Club" is a 2018 comedy that proves sometimes the most audacious plans come from the most unexpected places. When two unlikely friends, Dustin and Jett, discover that their university dreams are crumbling, they hatch a wild scheme to reclaim their future by stealing money directly from their own institution17.
The movie follows a classic underdog narrative where two struggling students - facing the potential loss of their lifelong dreams - decide to take matters into their own hands. Their motivation isn't just about money, but about survival and maintaining their shot at a better life. By assembling a crew of five like-minded students, they transform a desperate situation into a comedic heist adventure17.
What makes "Swipe Club" stand out is its unique approach to the heist genre. Unlike dark, serious crime films, this movie maintains a lighthearted tone that keeps the audience laughing while presenting a compelling narrative. The characters aren't hardened criminals, but regular college students pushed to their limits, which makes their journey both relatable and entertaining.
The team they assemble is a hilarious mix of personalities, each bringing unique skills to their unconventional mission. From administrative insiders to campus connections, the crew represents a microcosm of university life. Their interactions are filled with witty banter and comedic misunderstandings that keep the energy high and the stakes feeling both serious and absurd.
The plot centers on Dustin and Jett's desperate attempt to take back their money from the university. When they realize that graduating will no longer provide them their lifelong dreams, they decide to take matters into their own hands. The team ends up getting into much more than they initially bargained for, creating a perfect blend of comedy and tension.
The movie follows a classic underdog narrative where two struggling students - facing the potential loss of their lifelong dreams - decide to take matters into their own hands. Their motivation isn't just about money, but about survival and maintaining their shot at a better life. By assembling a crew of five like-minded students, they transform a desperate situation into a comedic heist adventure17.
What makes "Swipe Club" stand out is its unique approach to the heist genre. Unlike dark, serious crime films, this movie maintains a lighthearted tone that keeps the audience laughing while presenting a compelling narrative. The characters aren't hardened criminals, but regular college students pushed to their limits, which makes their journey both relatable and entertaining.
The team they assemble is a hilarious mix of personalities, each bringing unique skills to their unconventional mission. From administrative insiders to campus connections, the crew represents a microcosm of university life. Their interactions are filled with witty banter and comedic misunderstandings that keep the energy high and the stakes feeling both serious and absurd.
The plot centers on Dustin and Jett's desperate attempt to take back their money from the university. When they realize that graduating will no longer provide them their lifelong dreams, they decide to take matters into their own hands. The team ends up getting into much more than they initially bargained for, creating a perfect blend of comedy and tension.
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- $20,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
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- 1:85
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