Everything follows the routine

Ambrose 2021-12-17 08:01:09

What can I say, a standard Hollywood commercial film with small and medium cost routines. The reason why there is still one is because it might have cost a lot of money to invite Bruce Willis. What is the routine? The routine is black and white, police and criminals, bickering and funny, but fortunately, this time is not saving the earth.
Actually, anyone can shoot this film as long as there is a decent script. Of course, it's not us, but those guys in Hollywood. A story with a tortuous process and a happy ending, plus a black man who can talk and talk, a black man who can talk and talk, and a white man or a Chinese who is bitter and hated but who knows all kinds of martial arts, and finally there is a group of boiled glue that is not sticky and made vinegar not sour. The villain, how about it, is it a bit like a rush hour?
To be honest, I really can't see Bruce Willis going to make fun of him. Not long ago, I played the so-called "Hudson Eagle". After watching it for twenty minutes, I didn't want to go. You are always born with a resolute and unyielding face, and you still wear a white vest to fight Die Hard and go to chant, that is the real Bruce Willis.
However, the movie still has some small details that I like, and it is only for me. The first is that Tracy's cell phone rang in the interrogation room. The ringtone was actually the background music of Knight Rider thousands of years ago. In an instant, KITT seemed to be back. There is also the white man who learns to speak. This section is really interesting, but it is too wrong.

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Cop Out quotes

  • Paul Hodges: Why did you smack me?

    Jimmy Monroe: I was in the moment and the moment said smack ya.

  • Paul Hodges: That's her gay cousin!