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  1. This week we look at The Thomas Crown Affair - original vs remake.Of course, we discuss which version is better.SPOILER ALERT - there will be plot elements r...

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  2. Jun 24, 2020 · At the centre of both versions of The Thomas Crown Affair is the relationship between Thomas Crown and Vicki Anderson (Faye Dunaway)/ Catherine Banning (Rene Russo). In the original film, Crown and Vicki compete as equals causing a sexual tension to pulsate through the entire film. Similarly, in the remake Crown and Banning act as mirror images ...

  3. If you've seen the original version and don't see the point in watching a different version of the same story don't worry; apart from the protagonist's name and general themes there are more than enough differences to make this worth watching. Thomas Crown is one of New York's ultra-rich; he owns his own company and partakes in expensive sports.

  4. Jan 25, 2024 · She is successful in finding Thomas Crown, but the situation is complicated when they fall in love. It’s the only film I’ve ever made that I would consider amoral – essentially, it’s an evil piece because it’s about a man who believes he’s invincible and smarter than everybody else – but I’ve always been attracted to the idea of someone taking on the system.

  5. Nov 26, 2012 · E.J. takes a look at The Thomas Crown Affair for original vs. remake week!Check out our latest member here!https://www.youtube.com/user/dvdcollector1974

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  6. Sep 26, 2024 · Let’s start with one of the first things those familiar with The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) might observe of its silky, John McTiernan-directed remake: Pierce Brosnan is a step up from Steve McQueen in the title role. Crown is a respected business magnate who allays the boredom that’s perhaps unavoidable when you can afford anything you want by secretly staging heists.

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  8. Mar 28, 2023 · Glamorous, decadent fun from start to finish, “The Thomas Crown Affair” glides along the surface of everything. It regularly hints that there may be more depth to the characters and story than meets the eye, then pulls back and practically winks at the audience for being intrigued by that prospect when they know full well they paid to see beautiful people break rules.

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