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In court, with the help of the judge and the local
police
chief, he gets off, even though the accident was sort of his fault as he was not paying attention as he was driving.
When you go at an open air cinema under the Greek summer night you usually don't care what the movie is! Edison started really good with some good effort from the singers-who-want-to-be actors and a once again great Morgan Freeman but... (In a movie there is usually a good start to catch audience,done, a bit boring yet story filling middle of the movie that is more about characters and less about action ,done, and the third part is something really good so that you can remember the movie...) when you see 30 elite
police
officers (packed with weapons that can demolish a building) shoot at a guy behind a car, fail to hit him even once while he kills all (but 3) and then the guy takes out a flame thrower (to kill the rest 3) ,you realise that the Greek summer sky filled with stars is way too good to be distracted by a movie like this!
This foolish, implausible tale is redeemed only by the opening scene in which a hard-boiled
police
detective delivers some nearly-audible lines confirming our greatest fears: He is dead.
Several supporting character actors are wasted , including Peter Stormare as the art expert, James Rebhorn as the
police
chief, Paul Lazar as the medical examiner, and most notably Deborah Harry, who is featured on the back of the DVD case, yet only has a couple lines spoken through a cracked door.
Very low-budget
police
procedural film about homicide detectives trying to solve the murder of a woman whose body turns up in a stolen car in Central Park, and their only clue is a tattoo on her arm.
First of all, the storyline of each episode is very predictable, the writers must have used every cliché possible, you can guess not only the general plot, but the arrangement of the scenes and also the lines of each character, making the show some sort of a collage of every
police
series out there.
This movie is about as true about the whole Vietnam war as the Rodney King beating is true about ALL
police
officers.
In the wake of the hit-man's assault upon Collins, a pair of
police
detectives, performed by Joe Grifasi and Dean McDermott, become increasingly curious concerning Isabelle's possible involvement in the crime, while at the same time reality dawns upon enraptured Richard who might have to pay a dear price in return for his inamorata's maneuvering.
The main characters, an emotionally undeveloped, amoral killer who is matched against an equally unstable
police
officer, are far from the common heroes and villains we often see.
With the
police
on their heels, the two elderly television icons try to find out who is actually behind the crimes in order to clear their names.
Kyra Sedgwick is an OK actress and I like
police
series, but somewhere in the production this program went awfully wrong.
The movie started off strong, LL Cool J (Deed) as an undercover
police
officer, with partner Sgt.
Columbo is a unique cop with unorthodox
police
methods.
Genghis Cohn is a (very) mildly entertaining British movie about a German
police
commissioner in the late 1950's who is haunted by the ghost of a Jewish comedian that he killed 15 years earlier while serving under Hitler in the SS.
Add on a furious gun fight between the British
police
and the Dr. Rat, which results in nothing, plus the electrocuting of a lot of people, plus a cat and you have yourself... ummm...
Has the standard background story to give sympathy to the religious fanatic (wife and son killed in a
police
raid a few years previous).
Here we have 2 misunderstood kids who never stood a chance against a cruel, poverty riddled existence: Robin Hoods singled out by the
police
for persecution because they were a trifle wild at times.
For God's sake, call the police, beat the hell of them or something, just don't sit there and whine about it.
It's a bad movie, it seems like there is only 5
police
in HK, they were not using there gun and this makes me feel like a Jacky Chan's movie.
Police
come and arrested him.
Despite the resources that are available to the usual couple who has money and influence, our privileged hero and heroine appear to have only one domestic, their attorney and local
police
(who say they can do nothing) at their disposal while they grapple with suspense and terror.
In one case the police, are on the clock to find the hideout of the kidnappers.
After all the build up, the
police
arrive at the same time he gets free, which is very anti-climatic to say the least.
There are many a giallo where one has to suspend disbelief, let the picture roll and catch up with it somewhere before it becomes delirious and some poor
police
officer has to eventually explain what we have seen.
The man has a child with one of the other cultists, who during a raid by the
police
is hidden away, and taken by another man named Hawk who lives in a small cabin by the river.
And wouldn't the
police
try to scold him if he was?
There were children walking around, but the
police
were still stating they had a clear shot to shoot him, does this happen in London?
What does it say for British
police
when helicopters and a number of officers at Snipe's location can't find Snipe's and he manages to evade capture by hiding behind some stairs?
As a result, we lose the dramatic clash which makes the second part of the original film
(police
interviews, trial, imprisonment, and execution) so claustrophobic.
He kills people because the camp councilor training camp is on land that was owned by his father, and when the
police
came to forcefully take his fathers land they accidentally killed his mother (Another F13th take off).
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