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Movie Name:-Tower Heist

Release Date:- 4 November 2011

Directed By:- Brett Ratner

Produced By:- Brian Grazer, Eddie Murphy, Kim Roth

Category / Genres:- Action,Comedy, Crime

IMDB Rating:- 6.8

Run Time:- 104 Minutes

Star Cast:- Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, Casey Affleck, Alan Alda, Matthew Broderick, Stephen Henderson, Judd Hirsch, Téa Leoni, Michael Peña, Gabourey Sidibe, Nina Arianda, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Juan Carlos Hernández, Harry O'Reilly, Peter Van Wagner,

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Tower Heist Movie Story Line:- A group of blue color workers, employed at a posh Central Park Condominium, discover that their pension funds have been embezzled by the Penthouse billionaire, Arthur Shaw. Shaw is a Wall Street titan, who has devised a perfect plan to earn big bucks, making use of the people who entrusted him the most in their lives. After this bunch of hard-working guys come to know the nasty intentions of the Financial Giant, they embark on an urgent mission to steal their retirement funds back from the thieving Man. Watch Tower Heist online, to witness the exclusive run of things, as this crew of determined guys conspire to rob Arthur’s luxurious New York city penthouse, in order to get back their life earnings. The old, wealthy businessman, Arthur is placed under house arrest in his high-rise residence, for cleaning out his investors to the tune of 2 billions dollars. Well, in the meantime, far beyond this financial scam, a manager named Josh Kovacs is living a diffident life. For being resided in the same posh tower, he comes to know about the huge Ponzi scheme of Shaw, and thus decides to help the tower staffers, who have fallen victim to the cruel intent of one of the tenants of the Trump tower-like building. Josh hires a sneaky swindler Slide to help the employees reclaim whatever the wealthy businessman has taken from them. Though the security of Arthur’s house is extremely tight, the ragtag gang succeeds in their mission of heisting the guy. With the help of Josh’s knowledge of the building and Slide’s skilful deception, will the workers succeed to get their money back? Catch up with the movie to find out.

Tower Heist Movie Review:-First and foremost, excellent all-star casting for a trivial little comedy film. I was thrilled to see Eddie Murphy back in action as well as my long time favorite Tea Leoni. When you add heavy weight starts like Alan Alda, Mathew Broderick and the one of the best actors of our time, Casey Affleck to the equation, it's the swiss watch of comedic timing. TMG has never been a big fan of Ben Stiller, but the guy makes tons of money for Hollywood producers. Charlie Sheen would have been perfect for the role. Stiller to me is the food equivalent to a great plate of liver and onions---millions swear by them but they are just not for me.

Josh Kovacs (Stiller) is the manager extraordinaire for an uber rich New York apartment building. (Think Michael J. Fox in For Love or Money back in 1993.) Arthur Shaw (Alda) is a Bernie Madoff type living in the Penthouse. Everyone entrusts their pensions and savings to Shaw until he is suddenly indicted and arrested by FBI agent Claire Denham (Leoni). Josh teams up with Charlie the desk clerk (Affleck) and the soon to be evicted Wall Street drop out Mr. Fitzhugh (Broderick) to get revenge on the unrepentant Arthur Shaw. Alda almost plays the character to the evil level of Richard Fuld of the former Lehman Brothers. (I am pretty sure Fuld is exactly what Satan himself looks and acts like---married of course to someone who looks and acts much like Nancy Pelosi....sorry TMG can never resist such temptation) The comedy is set.

Josh and his band of blundering apartment staff need serious help in learning the craft of thievery. So Josh turns to a wisecracking, street numskull named Slide (Murphy) whom he recently saw being hauled off to jail. Murphy is pretty much in his reprise role of Billy Ray Valentine from Trading Places (1983). This is fine because TMG never got enough of Billy Ray and though it has been twenty eight years, Murphy still looks and acts the part. The rest is just pure fun. Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson could only have played the role better but both were busy these past few months campaigning for Herman Caine for President.

Is this the greatest comedy of the year? No. That title yet belongs to Bridesmaids. But go see Tower Heist tonight. You will laugh and enjoy the heist!

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