The exact equivalent of Michael Scott's Threat Level Midnight. This movie is a one star in every way that matters, which is too bad because the storyline itself could have been a good watch were it executed better. The reason it gets three stars is the fact that although the movie itself (score, acting, script, casting etc.) is entirely terrible, the experience becomes one of the best unintentional comedies of all time. You're barely through laughing at the most cliché score you've ever heard mixed into the movie like a high school project, when you hear a line that sounds like it would come from Jack Black over what's supposed to be a serious heist movie. The fight scenes are so slow and over (or far under) acted, that you can't help but smile the entire time. One liners for character development meant to make someone seem tough or dangerous have the exact opposite effect. Joey Lawrence spends the entirety of the movie with a 9$ hack job from super cuts which takes the single best actor in the movie and makes a joke of him as well, which says quite a bit about the casting in itself, that Joey Lawrence is the best actor in the film. Woah! Overall, if you're looking for a heist movie, this isn't the movie for you, but if you're looking for a cringefest comedy you won't find a better one!