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Will Ladrón Just Steal Your Time and Money This Weekend?

9:45 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Movies

31 Aug 2007

With Miguel Varoni (Pedro el Escamoso), Fernando Colunga, and Saúl Lisazo (yum I like him), Ladrón Que Roba a Ladrón is either like a really long novela episode or a Latinized version of Ocean’s 11 (depending on your tastes). It opens today in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, San Francisco and Jacksonville, Fla.

I haven’t seen it and doubt I will (this weekend anyway). So who has seen it and how was it?

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3 Responses to Will Ladrón Just Steal Your Time and Money This Weekend?

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poncho

August 31st, 2007 at 12:31 pm

Good call.
Make judgements without seeing it. Its the beauty of combining freedom of speech with the Internet. Cualquier pendejo puede opinar.

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Jennifer Woodard Maderazo

August 31st, 2007 at 1:56 pm

I don’t think she made a judgment. She asked a question. But I’ll be a “pendeja” and say that judging from the trailer and the fact that I find Fernando Colunga to be a terrible actor, there’s a pretty good chance that this movie will suck. But you’re right, that’s the beauty of free speech, though the personal attacks are unnecessary.

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Maegan la Mala

September 2nd, 2007 at 8:23 am

Pendeja no soy and I wasn’t making judgements. I clearly stated that I hadn’t seen the film and I asked for people who had seen to the film to leave an opinion. I’ve read mixed reviews. The New York Times loved the film (but based on the review I think that’s because it eases some of their liberal guilt). Others say the film is a long ass bad novela episode that does a disservice to the Latino/Latin American independent film industry which could use some help in terms of distribution.

Poncho: See the movie, start a blog , write about seeing the movie. You too can be a pendejo hermano.

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