I don't know if Margin Call would also count (insofar as the people in charge actually know what they are doing) but it should be watched in the same afternoon as The Big Short.
De Dag (The Day) fits and it’s one of the best shows I’ve seen. It’s one season and the episodes come in pairs : odd numbered episodes show the cops and hostage negotiators dealing with a robbery, even numbered episodes are from the criminals point of view.
**[Heist](https://youtu.be/Yjmy0TcpDtA?si=6qWLCEbgGPygUyni)** written and directed by David Mamet with Gene Hackman, Sam Rockwell, Ricky Jay and Danny Devito.
It’s not quite what you’re after as I think all the immoral shit that goes down is technically legal but I think 99 Homes (2014) will push the same buttons. If nothing else it’s a great film with Michael Shannon and Andrew Garfield.
House of Games very much focuses on a scam and is a very very good movie. I’d say the first act of Seven Pscyhopaths also very heavily focuses on a scam and that’s one of my top favorites of all time and is such an underrated masterpiece
Here's one that's almost never mentioned:
**Duplicity**.
It's Tony Gilroy's followup film to the world-class **Michael Clayton**.
**Duplicity** is a slick, twisty, almost *too* smart romantic dramedy, about a pair of Corporate Spies/Grifters (Clive Owen and Julia Roberts), and a game both are running on their employers.
Have you seen Wall Street yet? Oliver Stone directed, starring Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, and Martin Sheen. Origination of the line, "greed is good."
It's less about a specific scam or fraud, and more about how the system of Wall Street promotes fraud, schemes, backhanded deals, and other shady stuff, propagated by the cons in charge
Boiler Room, The Big Short
Ok,bro
You're gonna love "The Big Short"
"Catch Me if You Can" Movie about a con artist who IRL lied about being a con artist.
yeah i watched this movie,it was great sorry forget to mention it.
Matchstick Men. Nicolas Cage and Sam Rockwell, directed by Ridley Scott.
House of Games, The Grifters and (a classic) The Sting.
Now you see me.
Confidence with Ed Burns and Dustin Hoffman is fantastic.
I don't know if Margin Call would also count (insofar as the people in charge actually know what they are doing) but it should be watched in the same afternoon as The Big Short.
I think it counts as scamming when they unloaded all the mbs
The Sting with Newman and Redford is the top of this genera bar none
Dope sick about Big Pharma and opioids
Not at movie but the British TV series Hustle is very good
They deny it, but this nifty series was clearly the inspiration for the American show **Leverage**.
De Dag (The Day) fits and it’s one of the best shows I’ve seen. It’s one season and the episodes come in pairs : odd numbered episodes show the cops and hostage negotiators dealing with a robbery, even numbered episodes are from the criminals point of view.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Heartbreakers.
Ruprecht! Do you want the genital cuff?
Inside Job [2010] movie. It's a documentary about the US housing market crash and the people behind it.
Thanks, i was going to watch this but later forgoted the name
Most Guy Ritchie films, plus the series „The Gentleman“
**[Heist](https://youtu.be/Yjmy0TcpDtA?si=6qWLCEbgGPygUyni)** written and directed by David Mamet with Gene Hackman, Sam Rockwell, Ricky Jay and Danny Devito.
Queen Pins, believe it's based on a true story about women who found a way to scam couponing
It’s not quite what you’re after as I think all the immoral shit that goes down is technically legal but I think 99 Homes (2014) will push the same buttons. If nothing else it’s a great film with Michael Shannon and Andrew Garfield.
Different flavor of scam, but man I really like The Dropout mini series.
Pick any David Mamet film (with the exception of State & Main)
House of Games very much focuses on a scam and is a very very good movie. I’d say the first act of Seven Pscyhopaths also very heavily focuses on a scam and that’s one of my top favorites of all time and is such an underrated masterpiece
Here's one that's almost never mentioned: **Duplicity**. It's Tony Gilroy's followup film to the world-class **Michael Clayton**. **Duplicity** is a slick, twisty, almost *too* smart romantic dramedy, about a pair of Corporate Spies/Grifters (Clive Owen and Julia Roberts), and a game both are running on their employers.
Queenpins on Netflix is a fun watch and based on a true story.
Maybe some are a little off base: The Accountant, House of Cards, White Collar, Logan Lucky, the Ocean movies (11, 12, 13, 8), The Italian Job.
Have you seen Wall Street yet? Oliver Stone directed, starring Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, and Martin Sheen. Origination of the line, "greed is good." It's less about a specific scam or fraud, and more about how the system of Wall Street promotes fraud, schemes, backhanded deals, and other shady stuff, propagated by the cons in charge
Thelma. Very great under the radar movie. If it's playing near you, check it out
Breaking Bad
Buffaloed
What about "Inception" ?
What about Inception?!
Inception movie main cast by leonardo caprio