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It's 1983 Los Angeles - beautiful girls, luxurious mansions, glamorous parties and Eddie Dodson, a very hip, very charismatic dealer of high-end antique furniture for the rich and famous. When Eddie meets the cool and aloof Pauline, the attraction is instant and the two live out each other's fast-paced fantasies. That is until Eddie's high-rolling life catches up with him and loan sharks start knocking on his door. To pay off his debts, Eddie and Pauline begin a spree of bank robberies across LA, charming tellers at over 60 banks to hand over the cash. Now the lovers are not only on the run from loan sharks but also have the police hot on their trail.
A chronicle of the life of furniture salesman turned bank robber Eddie Dodson.
The movie went too slow for the pace I&#39;m use to.<br/><br/>And for a movie about a bank robber, it was boring.<br/><br/>Seem they relied too much on how viewers wood react to the excitement of robbing a bank vs putting it on screen.<br/><br/>The nostalgia of the 1980s was faint to. They tired with the 80s music but overall I was disinterested.<br/><br/>Jim Struggs was actually pretty good though. Found him funny and enjoyable to watch as a furtive store owner looking to pay back a shark loan by robbing banks. Unfortunately, it&#39;s not enough to make the movie and neither was the mostly cameo appearance of Patricia Arquette, who the ad people decided to milked her academy award win to promote the movie and Chloë Sevigny.<br/><br/>I&#39;d skip it
One could write the entire plot of the movie in here and it wouldn&#39;t be a spoiler. Thats because this film is not about Eddie Dodson, it&#39;s about who ever the character called Eddie Dodson in this film thinks he&#39;s portraying. <br/><br/>Dodson was a bit more than a furniture salesman, his shop on Melrose wrote the script for a hundred quirky 20th century/retro/moderne shops that followed in his wake and that includes all the original 70&#39;s Hollywood funk and fun. Out and about you might have caught Eddie cruising Melrose in a 1930&#39;s convertible with a bevy of gals or run into him at a party in the Hills. <br/><br/>Three things one can credit the film with are the Hollywood pretty people which was spot on for that time- probably still is- the excellent soundtrack and the resemblance of Jim Sturgess to Eddie, but there it ends character wise and with the absurd fedora. Eddie was famous not just for the number of bank robberies he pulled but also for the Yankee cap he always wore to a bank giving him name he was known for, the Yankee Bandit. <br/><br/>Eddies story is far more Hollywood insane than this film can deal with it seems, his connection to some big Hollywood names, his drug addiction- Its not hard to find with google- is not touched upon. What this movie is however is an effete homage to a time and place that was a lot more brash and impulsive. It&#39;s main character may have some interesting aspects but they don&#39;t add up to the type of person that drove Eddie to do what he did. <br/><br/>Can the movie stand on it&#39;s own given the absence of any real motivation on the protagonists part? Maybe but it&#39;s point is the people and the period and it barely goes there. If you view it knowing nothing of Dodson it might work for you but if you knew Eddie you are in for a disappointment. And if you find out about Dodson after you watch it you&#39;ll be miffed they didn&#39;t make the actual Eddie Dodson story. The directors seems to have had the components but not the story. Throwing in John Doe of the LA period punk band X playing a cop only underlines this point.
It's historically accurate, since Electric Slide is set in 1983, but it only emphasizes the hollow emptiness of this faux New Wave-style crime drama that emphasizes style over substance to an enervating degree.
(from http://www.einsiders.com/features/columns/jun07obituaries.php)<br/><br/>TIMOTHY FORD Died Jun. 4, 2007<br/><br/>Writer Timothy Ford died of undisclosed causes at age 55. Mr. Ford wrote an article entitled &quot;The Yankee Bandit&quot; for Gear Magazine about antique dealer turned bank robber Eddie Dodson. Mr. Dodson holds the record for the most banks robber in one day (6) and most bank robberies by a single individual (72). Mr. Ford&#39;s article is the basis for the film &quot;The Electric Slide&quot; which is currently in production. Eddie Dodson died of liver cancer in February 2003. Mr. Ford and Mr. Dodson were friends in LA during the 1970s. Living the fast life, Mr. Dodson&#39;s drug addiction got to the point that he began robbing banks to support his habit. Mr. Ford was able to come out of his own addiction and became an expert in the field. Mr. Ford worked ardently to help people in recovery through the 12-Step Program. 646f9e108c

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