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Will, a caper is more geared towards humour. The heist might have elements of humour, but in the end it's about it being a heist or other such crime (i.e. there is a stronger element of believability).
Derwood, the first two are good ones. I haven't seen The Big Lebowski. (I know, I know....)
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