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Detectives Jimmy and Paul, despite nine years as partners, can still sometimes seem like polar opposites—especially when Paul's unpredictable antics get them suspended without pay. Already strapped for cash and trying to pay for his daughter's wedding, Jimmy decides to sell a rare baseball card that's worth tens of thousands. Unfortunately, when the collector's shop is robbed and the card vanishes with the crook, Paul and Jimmy end up going rogue, tracking down the card and the drug ring behind its theft, all on their own time and without any backup—except for each other.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 5.5 |
Studio : | Marc Platt Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Bruce Willis Tracy Morgan Seann William Scott Ana de la Reguera Adam Brody |
Genre : | Action Comedy Crime |
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Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
With the talents of Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan and a Hollywood size budget. I can't believe how someone could write such a lame script.Tracy Morgan was the only good thing about this Movie. He was funny despite a meh ish script.Bruce Willis was a boring straight man. He's only really interesting when he has a good script because he is a uninteresting actor,which he did not have in this filmThe storyline is very generic and boring and garners no interest for the action.There were a few good moments with Tracy Morgan like in the beginning and his Wikipedia facts about apes giving oral that NEARLY made me laugh out loud but that's all.
Cop Out (2010): Dir: Kevin Smith / Cast: Bruce Willis, Tracey Morgan, Seann William Scott, Ana de la Reguera, Rashida Jones: A very different comedy from director Kevin Smith and although it is entertaining, it hardly compares with his best work such as Chasing Amy and Clerks. This one is somewhat a charade as two cops, played by Bruce Willis and Tracey Morgan are suspended. When Willis is met to pay for his daughter's wedding, he decides to sell a rare baseball card, only he loses the card when the place is robbed. Then Willis and Morgan are thrown into the middle of a violent battle regarding drug lords, Mexican women in car trunks, and spousal suspicions. Willis and Morgan have superb chemistry that allows viewers to forgive the fact that this is the umpteenth buddy cop flick. Willis is caught up on disappointing his daughter, and Morgan has major trust issues in regarding his marital issues. Seann William Scott steals scenes as a criminal who originally stole the baseball card. When he is put in a position to help the cop duo he ends up in a sudden fatal situation. Ana de la Reguera plays a standard damsel who is found in a car trunk and speaks little English. She will cut between being kidnapped and rescued constantly. Rashida Jones is a complete waste as Morgan's wife whom he fears is cheating on him when in reality she is likely attempting to flee the set to a better film. There is absolutely nothing original in this film, which is ashamed given the director's reputation. Conclusion is a litter of bullets with faceless villains always being used as target practice, but it never cops out on its target audience. Score: 4 ½ / 10
Cop Out lives up to its title literally as a cop out. The movie was a huge disappointment and you get the bad feeling that you've seen it all before. I was waiting throughout the movie for something funny but nothing ever came. I was looking forward to seeing Bruce Willis in a comedy again and Tracy Morgan came across as someone that could be in the same league as Eddie Murphy and Chris Tucker. Even the trailer showed a lot of promise however the movie failed to deliver. I felt very cheated.Basically Cop Out is about two NYPD Detectives Jimmy Monroe (Bruce Willis) and Paul Hodges (Tracy Morgan) who are suspended following a failed drug bust. Jimmy Monroe must also track down his prized baseball card that has been stolen so he can cash it in to pay for his daughter's wedding and Paul Hodges must deal with his wife who is allegedly cheating on him.Cop Out has the derivative and unoriginal feel about it and it shows. It's certainly a case of "Been there, done that" and you don't need to look any further than 48 Hrs (1982), Beverly Hills Cop (1984), Lethal Weapon (1987), Red Heat (1988) and Rush Hour (1998).This is Bruce Willis' worst movie that he has ever done and Tracy Morgan was very irritating throughout the movie. Seann William Scott in his small role can't even save this movie. Kevin Smith has certainly done a lot better with Clerks (1994), Mallrats (1995), Chasing Amy (1997), Dogma (1999), and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001). Cop Out is nowhere near as funny and enjoyable as these movies.Cop Out is one of the worst comedies I have had the misfortune to see and certainly one that I felt very cheated that I was expecting laughs but nothing eventuated. What a cop out.1/10.
I really enjoy Bruce Willis in about everything he does.. this one he wasn't near as rough and tumble as usual , he was really funny in this one. the story goes something like this.. Bruce's character has to pay for a wedding which he can't afford, because him and his partner got suspended because of a bad drug bust, his partner think 's his wife is cheating on him so he set's up a video camera in their bedroom,, so back to bruce, he decides to sell a rare baseball card worth lot's of money to pay for his daughter's wedding and make sure that the step dad doesn't show him up,, plans get foiled when the guy he sold it to his store get's robbed by the same bunch who him and his partner busted.. very funny movie,, good action and buddy cop laughs , not as good as other Bruce Willis movies ,, this one is more for the laughs.. and sorta of a spoof in many ways of earlier buddy cop films.