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    Electric Slide

    R2014 · Action · 1h 35m

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  1. 14% Tomatometer 7 Reviews 28% Audience Score 100+ Ratings In 1980s Los Angeles, antique dealer Eddie Dodson (Jim Sturgess) robs more than 60 banks and becomes known as the "Gentleman Bank Robber."

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    • Tristan Patterson
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    • Jim Sturgess
  2. Tiresomely told, uninteresting and turgid, Electric Slide is as insipid as it gets - a meaningless movie about almost nothing at all. Full Review | Original Score: D- | Apr 25, 2014

  3. Apr 3, 2015 · Dryly comic, arch, sleek, and suffused with mood-setting tracks by the likes of X and Depeche Mode, Electric Slide has some of the mordant absurdity of the novels of Bret Easton Ellis. Like its dim hero, it’s going nowhere, but traveling in style. Read More. By Kyle Smith FULL REVIEW. 50.

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  5. Apr 2, 2015 · Rated R, 95 min. Tristan Patterson's '80s-set crime drama tells the true-life tale of the "Gentleman Bank Robber" Eddie Dodson.

  6. Dryly comic, arch, sleek, and suffused with mood-setting tracks by the likes of X and Depeche Mode, Electric Slide has some of the mordant absurdity of the novels of Bret Easton Ellis. Like its dim hero, it’s going nowhere, but traveling in style.

  7. 10 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 4/10. Ultimately bland and soulless biopic. mac-ginty 22 December 2014. Dodson owns a furniture store and aspires to a glamorous lifestyle he cannot afford. He borrows money from the bank and then a loan shark.

  8. Mar 30, 2015 · Review: Electric Slide. Like the characters, the Tristan Patterson film’s exterior flash can’t conceal a glaring emptiness. To the materialistic citizens of 1980s Los Angeles depicted in Tristan Patterson’s Electric Slide, appearances are everything—especially to lowlife furniture salesman Eddie Dodson (Jim Sturgess).

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