Why did they even agree to work with this guy in the first place?
>>87484436
They needed another guy and made the mistake of hiring a psychopath. If the dude hadn't killed those guards, none of this shit would've happened.
>>87484934
Yeah but that's my point. Was it not immediately obvious the guy was unhinged?
>>87485168
they still needed him
>>87484436
Hey slick see the shit comin' out of their ears? They can't fuckin' hear you!
>>87485168
Evidently not. We don't actually see him getting hired, right? Just picked up the morning of the job. I have to imagine that DeNiro's character didn't have anything to do with hiring him because he's the most cautious. It actually doesn't make sense unless Sizemore's goofy-ass character hired him, but that doesn't make sense because he picked Waingrow up but didn't know him. Unless they hired him from Craigslist or something...
>>87485168
I imagine they didn't hire him, he was recommended by Jon Voight's character. He's the one who seems to know the good scores and who's on the market.
>>87486227
That makes sense actually. I would watch an extended cut of Heat even though it's already 3hrs+
>>87486101
Probably Trejo. Makes sense that Waingrow kills him first too because that's who he had the most contact with
>>87486315
You just gave me an idea to try write a Heat prequel just for the fun of it.
>>87486379
Already happening
>http://deadline.com/2016/03/michael-mann-heat-prequel-novel-michael-mann-books-publishing-imprint-1201721330/
>>87486379
Cool, make a daily thread to keep us up to speed on your progress.
>>87486455
Who cares, mine will be better
waynegrow
why did they call him this? was he a gardener?
>>87486737
low effort content, the post
>>87486831
he didn't put any effort into his garden?
>>87484436
He was the best LaborReady could get them
Wayne Gros