Following a spur-of-the-moment escape from an Oregon prison macho ladies man Joe Blake (Bruce Willis) and sensitive hypochondriac Terry Collins (Billy Bob Thornton) become the best-known thieves in the country. Deemed "The Sleepover Bandits" Joe and Terry add a twist to conventional bank robberies by taking the bank manager hostage the night before the heist and accompanying him/her to the bank first thing in the morning. With the help of Joe's cousin Harvey J. Pollard (Troy Garity) a simple aspiring stuntman "The Sleepover Bandits" rob their way down to southern California with hopes of making it to Mexico. Joe and Terry's partnership and friendship is tested however when they each fall in love with Kate Wheeler (Cate Blanchett) an unhappy unappreciated housewife who deems herself their hostage and ultimately finds herself attracted to both men. Directed by Barry Levinson (DINER RAIN MAN WAG THE DOG) this somewhat quirky comedy features fine performances from Willis Thornton and Blanchett and is a nice departure from the average buddy film. Levinson's framing of the story through the reports of a true-crime show is particularly interesting.