The Chicago Code

2011

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7.7| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 07 February 2011 Canceled
Producted By: 20th Century Fox Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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The series follows officers of the Chicago Police Department as they fight crime on the streets and try to expose political corruption within the city.

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WasAnnon Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
FeistyUpper If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Brendon Jones It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
kingfriday-641-715115 This is one of the finest TV series EVER to run! I watched it a couple of years ago on Netflix, and I'm currently watching it again...and loving it all over again. The acting is superb and the story lines are both believable and complex; this is about six steps up from everything on TV now, and head and shoulders above all of the "made-for-pay" series running everywhere. This is a cop show, but also an excellent entertainment vehicle. I still can't figure out why it lasted just one short season, but I guess Fox TV figured it didn't fit their profile...and it doesn't, thank you very much! If you ever get a chance to see this, do yourself a favor and DO IT! Just don't be upset when you finish watching the series and are hungry for more, because you will have had a fulfilling experience, worth every minute.
paul g Still remember her in FLASHDANCE... . wow. what a revelation !! It was unintentional, but she changed the swagger and the countenance of the cinema for ever. I was a baby in the 80s , and watched the flashdance many times as a flash back in some Sunday afternoon. Which is typical in Argentina.I like the series , and she look great. Time passed by and she is still great, and pretty. Something funny, even if she acts in the most precious piece of Cinema Noir, And she performs the role of a perspicacious COP , she will be named as THE CHICK OF FLASHDANCE... funny in-it ??
binky8177 I didn't watch this show much when it started but after I caught a few episodes here and there throughout the season, I wish I had watched the entire season. I found each of the episodes I watched to be very entertaining and exciting. I watched the last 4 or 5 episodes regularly, which was very easy since I was watching House in the time slot immediately before Chicago Code. While watching the final episodes, particularly the episodes during the last 2 weeks of the season, I couldn't help feeling extremely frustrated that the show had been cancelled by Fox. I think it had a lot of promise and that promise was thrown aside. I wish that Fox would have taken a chance on a show like this and ditched some of the stupid reality shows that seem to permeate every network's schedule now-a-days. Hopefully Fox will replace it with an equally entertaining or more exciting show next season and not more of that BS reality garbage. R.I.P. The Chicago Code
russmillerwy-957-682439 Shawn Ryan brought us the gritty, even sleezy, complex world of police corruption and drug wars in L.A. The Chicago Code lacks the complexity of The Shield, and also isn't the brilliantly realistic pinnacle of TV crime shows that The Wire was. Still, Jason Clarke from Brotherhood and a particularly macho outlook and action-oriented camera-work make the show attractive as an adrenaline rush. The corrupt villains are a little more sophisticated than we normally see on network TV cop shows, if not entirely believable. Delroy Lindo does great work as the villain the young, model-pretty (hey, this is TV you know) police superintendent has sworn, mostly quietly to herself, to bring down. Some of the subplots are a little chiche, such as hostage crises and mad bombers. Jennifer Beals is okay, but she doesn't do for The Code what Glen Close did for The Shield, so Clarke emerges as the driving personality here. All the other characters are mostly just attractive images without much depth, and might as well be video game avatars. Worth giving a long look, but it's unlikely to become your favorite cops and robbers show.

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