• 3 days ago
Have you ever heard of a “drop the remote” movie? It implies that a particular movie is so good, if you should encounter it while channel surfing – no matter what part the film happens to be on – you are going to drop the remote and watch it all the way ‘til the end. Usually, “drop the remote” movies tend to be comedies, which explains why Christopher Nolan named some top Will Ferrell comedies as his “drop the remote” choices. Other times, it’s guilty-pleasure action movies, ones that allow us to turn off our brains and just enjoy explosions, adrenaline, and fun.

The first "Den of Thieves" qualified as a “drop the remote” movie for a lot of people as it screened on cable. The heist thriller, starring Gerard Butler and O’Shea Jackson Jr., didn’t thrill critics, and had a meager box-office performance. But audiences found it eventually, and really loved it. Heck, The Rewatchables basically claimed it as one of their own, boosting the movie’s profile through their podcast. This proved valuable when "Den Of Thieves 2: Pantera" recently opened. Our own Eric Eisenberg didn’t love it, but the movie made enough to lead the box office.
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00:00The original Den of Thieves is an absolute drop-the-remote movie.
00:05What action movie has that effect on you?
00:07Action movie has that effect on me.
00:11Oh, my God.
00:12Action movie...
00:13I mean...
00:15Dare I...
00:21Don't put that spell on me. What was that?
00:23Die Hard.
00:24Die Hard.
00:25That was a classic.
00:26Fun.
00:27You know, involved.
00:30Or any one of my other ones, which are 6,000.

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