Cop Out

2010 "Rock out with your Glock out"
5.5| 1h47m| R| en| More Info
Released: 26 February 2010 Released
Producted By: Marc Platt Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://copoutmovie.warnerbros.com/dvd/
Synopsis

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.

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WasAnnon Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
Vashirdfel Simply A Masterpiece
Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
feyipuk The biggest problem with this film comes in the first scene, where Tracy Morgan gives Bruce Willis an anniversary card. They've supposedly been working together for more years than dogs live, yet for the rest of the film you wonder if they've even spent more than than a car ride in each others company. Willis had more chemistry with the supposedly complete stranger, Samuel L Jackson, in Die Hard 3. Rookie cops, sure. Forced together cops, sure. But it's just straight out the gate. Which is a shame, as it also comes before probably the best scene in the film, where he's paying homage to some screen greats (including a film that Bruce Willis doesn't recognise), which gives Morgan a chance to shine.Putting Sean William Scott and Morgan together gives a few laughs, as they have the energy that could have driven this movie in a more Kevin Smith style direction (and maybe having them as two rookie cops might have been the way to go), while Willis and Jason Lee duke it out as more fatherly figures. Yet the leads personal obsessions - which tie in with what would in many films the main story of over the top drug dealings - means that the suspense gets a little lost/watered down, that Willis practically phones it in. Morgan seems to have more of a rapport with Michelle Trachtenberg - playing Willis's daughter - which probably says more about her skill than his.Given the amount of time Morgan has his back (on the phone) while the action is going on and other issues, it just doesn't seem to fit he'd have made ten years alongside Willis without his older partner asking for a transfer
mlb-28 With anyone else this is just a TV movie - but to be honest the cast make this movie and without them it is just a second rate cop flick. Story wise it's about as predictable as there is BUT the way it is acted makes it watchable and quite enjoyable. This is not a movie to sit in with and take in - it's a move to watch when you're a bit tired or after a few drinks where you need some entertainment. What more do you want, a bit of action, some laughs some faces you know and a good conclusion. It won't win any awards but as a bit of good movie fodder it does very well. You won't hate it. you won't love it - it's just there - enjoy - I did.
Python Hyena 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
adams225 a film lacking any intelligence, humour, or entertainment. i have seen many films, and this is one of the worst - no exaggeration. morgan has ONE slightly amusing line towards the beginning, and then resolutely fails to entertain for the remainder of the running time. i suppose he does the best he can with a terrible, immature and ridiculous script. willis looks distinctly unimpressed with the proceedings, and doesn't even try to put in a compelling performance. i rarely write reviews, but i felt the need in this case because Cop Out is so very, very, very bad that people need to know.young kids might enjoy it, but some of the content might not be appropriate in the eyes of their parents... so who will enjoy this film? answer: IDIOTS