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K-9: P.I.
Dooley and his K-9 partner Jerry Lee are ready to retire from the police force. But before he can retire with his pension he must work as a P.I. to find a set of high tech computer chips.
Release : | 2002 |
Rating : | 5.7 |
Studio : | Universal Pictures, |
Crew : | Painter, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Jim Belushi Gary Basaraba Jody Racicot Blu Mankuma Christopher Shyer |
Genre : | Action Comedy Crime |
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Very disappointing...
One of my all time favorites.
i must have seen a different film!!
good back-story, and good acting
Our favorite crime fighting duo is back for a third installment in the series, this time after leaving his retirement party, him and Jerry Lee are walking home when they stumble upon an upscale robbery involving electronic chips, they try to stop the robbery and are foiled somewhat by the crooks, and the FBI,, Jerry Lee has swallowed one of four computer chips,, and the other three don't work without the fourth,, so his ex -boss get's wind of things, and his pension is frozen,, so out of cash he decides to breed Jerry Lee for quick cash,, he then get's a Private Investigator's license to make ends meat,, he takes on a client who is very beautiful and the chase is on.. very funny movie without a lot of dog humor,, as well as the interactions between Jerry Lee and his owner,, not as good as the first two , but definitely worth a watch.
Dooley (Jim Belushi) and his canine partner Jerry Lee are back for a third go-round in K9:PI. This time, they are battling thieves over some stolen computer chips in a plot so thin, it makes Belushi look extra fat. Also, Belushi is now retired from the police force and working as a private investigator, hence the title. The excitement and action and comedy of the first movie are long gone, replaced by endless flatulence and poo jokes. K9:PI is passable, but barely. The first half, about the chip robbery and Dooley accidentally getting involved, is more entertaining than the second half, during which Dooley "pimps" Jerry Lee in order to make some money when he finds his pension temporarily frozen. As this subplot drags on and on, the action really dies and barely picks up in time for the end. And I wasn't kidding about Belushi being out of shape in this. He looks terrible.
James Belushi gives one of his most poignant performances in this gripping action-adventure yarn about a cop and his human. Every aspect of this film screams Oscar, and it's a travesty that such brilliance is rarely acknowledged in Hollywood anymore. Not since the original Godfather has a film so transcended what has come before. From the rip-roaring opening sequence (making this one of the very finest of the summer's slam-bang action-thrillers) to its sweeping finale, this film deserves more than its fate as a direct-to-video feature. The two leads create the best onscreen chemistry since, well, Brando and Pacino. If there were any justice, this film would be best picture every year. The greatest motion picture ever made. Period.
In this third K-9 adventure, Mike Dooley (James Belushi) and his four-legged partner Jerry Lee are at the end of their career with the police department and beginning a new one as private investigators. There are many humorous moments as our heroes trail some hi-tech thieves. The cop and dog pairing that made the first two films appealing is still fresh and the action keeps the pace up.