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4.0 out of 5 stars A Charming Film
The prior reviews of The Maiden Heist have given a good idea of the story of this film. To those I have some non-spoiler comments.

The Maiden Heist, to judge from the clapboards, was originally titled The Maiden Lady from the painting that Christopher Walken is obsessed with. This film answers the question if museum guards actually like the art they...
Published on November 9, 2009 by D. A Wend

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3.0 out of 5 stars THEY AREN'T YOUNG, BUT THEY ARE TALENTED!
WE ENJOYED THIS DVD, I ADORE ALL THREE OF THESE MEN EVEN THOUGH THEY AREN'T EXACTLY IN THEIR 30'S! THEY LOOKED LIKE THEY WERE HAVING A BLAST MAKING THE MOVIE AND I GIVE THEM CREDIT FOR STILL LIKING WHAT THEY DO AFTER ALL THEIR COMBINED YEARS IN THE BUSINESS. I AM GLAD I BOUGHT IT FOR MY VIDEO COLLECTION.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Charming Film, November 9, 2009
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D. A Wend (Arlington Heights, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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The prior reviews of The Maiden Heist have given a good idea of the story of this film. To those I have some non-spoiler comments.

The Maiden Heist, to judge from the clapboards, was originally titled The Maiden Lady from the painting that Christopher Walken is obsessed with. This film answers the question if museum guards actually like the art they protect. The three guards of the story - Christopher Walken, Morgan Freeman and William H. Macey - are all obsessed with different pieces of art. They feel very protective about their art so when they learn that the entire exhibit will be moved to a museum in Denmark and replaced by some avant-guard art, they decide to save their favorites.

Morgan Freeman plays a soft-spoken affable man who enjoys drawing and painting; William H. Macey's character claims he was a Marine but changes his combat stories and Christopher Walken is a quiet homebody who daydreams about protecting his Maiden Lady from ant harm. Marcia Gay Harden has a marvelous supporting role as Christopher Walken's wife who-must-be-obeyed.

The fun of the film is that the three guards fumble their way through the heist. There are many funny scenes in the film but also some that stretch the imagination. The conclusion of the film is one of real charm and understanding. The DVD comes with bonus features that include a making of the film, deleted scenes and bloopers. The many scenes that were deleted struck me as wise decisions. The performances are what make this film and are excellent even when the material is lacking.


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Low-key heist film with another perfect Marcia performance, October 25, 2009
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Even though Marcia Gay Harden has a supporting role here as Christopher Walken's retro-laden wife, she plays pitch perfect the supplemental but powerful wife. Otherwise, the only other stand-out surprise would be William H Macy's bold outing as a bronze statue obsessed museum guard (right down to the several nude scenes where he shows off his impressive 59-year old muscular tone).

The story follows three museum guards as they decide to pull off a heist of their favorite artwork after the museum sells the pieces off. Each of these guys have their own weird little nuances that make them the perfect trio of dysfunctional museum guards, but most of their backgrounds are never really delved into. Most of what we get are three old guys trying to be something more than they ever have been - but in a low-key semi-realistic kind of way. Morgan Freeman plays the affable "sexually questionable" (from the making-of) character which just did not feel right, and Christopher Walken really only gets to be himself in the opening sequence (a great shoot-out dream sequence - loved it). The supplements are decent and include:

* 17:45 minute making-of. It is a little too heavy towards being reliant on film clips but the remaining half of the documentary gives some average background on what the four A-listers thought about their characters. Gives some good insight into why Marcia Gay Harden is so retro in this film.
* 12:19 minutes of deleted scenes. Glad they were cut - especially the corny museum guard supporting cast trying to be funny.
* 3 minutes of bloopers. Funny once or twice.
* Commentary by the main crew. Unless you really need to know how great it is to work with the main four actors then just stick with the making of.

Have to admit I love the writing at the end of the film with regards to Marcia Gay Harden's character - she is a beauty. 3.5 for the film and .5 for the extras. Not an action film or an outright comedy, but just a light take on some old guys trying to make their masterpieces stay in their lives.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another elderly buddy movie, October 25, 2009
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It went straight to video, apparently because of trouble with the company that owned the distribution rights, but if "Wild Hogs" made money, this shouldn't have had any trouble.

The plot involves two museum security guards who've fallen in love with two paintings, and a third guard who has . . . some other relationship with a statue, destined to be sold to another museum and replaced by suitable horrific modern art repellent to the guys, namely Christopher Walken, Morgan Freeman and William Macy. By the title you can tell what their solution is, so I need say no more about that.

The tone is light, comedic, but there are no real out-loud laughs, despite best efforts. Obviously the acting is very good, the chemistry works, but there are very large holes in reason and common sense. That shouldn't bother you if you don't expect too much out of the movie, but it might be rather annoying at times to some. Still, overall it worked reasonably well, too bad it didn't get a chance at the mall.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun, Quirky and Sweet, November 16, 2009
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Quirky characters and a fun plot make this a movie a great escapist mini-adventure. I'm drawn to slightly off-kilter films and this one fits the bill. Three men, Macy, Walken and Freeman each have a passion for one particular painting or statue in the museum where they work. After years and years of emotional connectedness to their art they discover the pieces will be traveling to Denmark. When following the art, uprooting their lives to be with their paintings/statues, proves impossible, they plan the next best thing...grabbing their pieces and making them their own.

Almost slapstick at times, the film moves fairly briskly after the plan is hatched and the pieces begin to fall into place. Walken is deadpan and anxious and charmingly himself. Freeman plays an accomplished painter who has painted "his" painting many, many times but lacks the certain aura. His cats keep him company when he is not obsessing over his lovely painting. Macy plays a military man who may or may not have served anywhere even though his tales imply near-superhero skills.

Those who don't like slow-moving character pieces or artsy-quirky fun probably should skip it. Also, if you don't particularly want to see Macy's naked behind several times, well, this isn't the film for you. He poses. Often. Not creepy as much as it is just weird.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Laughed Hard!, December 9, 2009
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Some of these reviews seem a bit harsh for this enjoyable and endearing film. Let me share what I liked most about it. Christopher Walken.

He stares at a painting entitled "The Lonely Maiden", and has fallen deeply in love with it over the years, while his very attentive and loving wife (Harden) waits patiently for him to come back around to her. She does not know about his love affair with the painting, and she comes off as kind and doting. SHE is the lonely maiden. I figured that out early. Walken is entranced with the painting, when all the while the true lonely maiden was right in front of him. Of course, he loves his wife and is attached to her forever (you can tell that they have an old-fashioned and sadly-gone view of marriage--stick it out to the end no matter what). And as he plans the heist with his fellow security guards, he keeps his wife's needs in mind the whole time. There is also a very sweet happy ending for these two (Shhhh).

Macy's character is married but we only know that because he said so. Macy's character is an odd one. He has some dubious military training and takes leadership in the heist. And he likes to get naked in front of a nude male statue... nothing more. Really. Just strip down and pose in front of it.

Freeman's character likes cats (and obviously has no wife). Any man who likes cats is okay in my book!

This heist movie is fun and friendly; we enjoyed rollicking around town with these three old guys.

BOTTOM LINE: if you like grumpy-old-men, this is like not-so-grumpy old men. They make you laugh and wince, and you may still be smiling when you're done. There are also some hilarious bloopers in the special features. SWEET!

Enjoy the movie!
Ellen C Maze, author
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Poignant, Eccentric, and Funny, March 13, 2010
I saw this funny and poignant movie a few days ago and it is still in my mind. It is quirky and fun as well. Anyone who loves art and appreciates a good laugh will enjoy this movie. It has a great cast including Morgan Freeman, Marcia Gay Harden and William Macy.

The gist of the story is about three security guards who have been working for many years in a famous museum. Each of them has fallen in love with a particular piece of art. When they hear that the museum is planning to send the pieces they love to Denmark, they come up with a way to steal their favorite pieces and keep them for posterity.

I highly recommend this film for Indie lovers and those who like something different from the 'big screen'.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Maiden Heist, February 8, 2010
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This was as good as I expected. It was full of well known actors. It was funny and enjoyable to watch.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun heist movie full of Oscar winners!, February 8, 2010
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This is a fun heist movie, with great performances by Morgan Freeman and Marcia Gay Harden, Shot in my own hometown art museum. The only reason it's not in theaters is because the production company went bankrupt. Too bad, because otherwise you'd all be seeing it...and the great William H. Macy in his birthday suit! Pass the word on.
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3.0 out of 5 stars THEY AREN'T YOUNG, BUT THEY ARE TALENTED!, January 30, 2010
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WE ENJOYED THIS DVD, I ADORE ALL THREE OF THESE MEN EVEN THOUGH THEY AREN'T EXACTLY IN THEIR 30'S! THEY LOOKED LIKE THEY WERE HAVING A BLAST MAKING THE MOVIE AND I GIVE THEM CREDIT FOR STILL LIKING WHAT THEY DO AFTER ALL THEIR COMBINED YEARS IN THE BUSINESS. I AM GLAD I BOUGHT IT FOR MY VIDEO COLLECTION.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Nice Little Sleeper, January 4, 2010
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I had never heard of this movie until my wife brought it home. As the film had no advertising or press junket, we did not expect a great story. We were pleasantly surprised. I would not have put Christopher Walken, Morgan Freeman, and William H. Macy together, but they really complement each other. And Marcia Gay Harden fits her role perfectly. Their characters are fleshed out in subtly humorous ways.

The plot follows three men living the quiet autumns of their lives. They decide to support their passion for three works of art by planning an uncharacteristically bold art heist. They slowly bumble through a security-busting plan, trying to prove to themselves that they can do it.

The nuances of this film make it a quiet charmer. I recommend it for a low key evening at home.
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