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China O'Brien gets upset as a
police
officer and decides to call it quits and go back home to her hometown and get back to her roots and her dad, who is the local sheriff.
The town's police, Lieutenant Dave (Earl Rowe) & the teenage hating Sergeant Jim Bert (John Benson) unsurprisingly don't believe a word of it & end up suspecting Steve & his mates Al (Anthony Franke), Tony (Robert Fields) & someone called 'Mooch' Miller (James Bonnet) of playing an elaborate practical joke on the
police
department.
Home alone with the chicken pox, Alex calls 911 each time he spots a theft in progress, but the spies always manage to elude the
police
while Alex is accused of making prank calls.
The reason for the amusement is that in this movie the
police
shoot first and ask questions later.
Not the kind of PR, I would think a
police
force would want.
The movie moves along until the penultimate shootout that makes absolutely no sense (why do people that are only guilty of a robbery, take on a whole
police
force?).
I would have stopped that car within one minute whether I was in it or in the
police
car constantly following it.
The
police
are called and the hunt is on!.
Some of the puns in the film were wicked:
police
inspector-"electrocution!" Crow-"Shocking, isn't it?"
police
inspector-"That's LOwe, all right" Tom Servo-"Very low, right down by the floor!
" police
inspector-"Can I get on?"
There were so many parts that infuriated me with their complete randomness and lack of sense (e.g. when would the
police
force ever shoot people with infectious diseases?
And what's with the whole 1984ish
police
torture stuff?
He treats his coworkers like cattle, gets them involved in his own personal crisis (in the process, getting one of them killed), jeopardizes the safety of his kids, threatens his ex-wife's new boyfriend, tries to strong-arm the
police
and school administrators -- and all this for what?
The
police
officer and Mollys dad said the same thing like four times.
This was a popular movie probably because of the humor in it, the fast-moving story, an underdog character who shuts up all the loudmouths, etc. Funny thing is, you probably couldn't make a movie with this title if you substituted anybody but "white" as anything else would be deemed racist by the PC
police.
John Holmes was there, but he was also a pathological liar and worried about what would happen to his family (and self) if he talked to
police
about it.
Kilmer's character disappears for long stretches, his girlfriend is dull, the
police
are jokes.
In the meantime, he continues his part in the struggle to transform the United States into a militarized
police
state by having the Religious Wrong stick their noses in everything they can and asking for one donation after another - no less than a measly $100 to become a member, by the way - to fund Pat's African diamond mines and buy oil from companies reprimanded by the government in the past for their abuse of the environment.
One in particular is where the Afghan
police
/ soldiers arrest Don Larson for filming in the streets while they allow the cameraman to carry on filming his arrest and then drive away, still filming, presumably to his plush hotel.
What's the deal with the change of
Police?
Just to tell you one scene: the
police
are searching for Snipes, and they are surrounding the building with helicopters and cars, they are shooting around inside the building, but still they are whispering so that Snipes doesn't suspect a thing.
A wave of bride deaths at the altar and their body disappearing confounds the
police.
Since the plot is so thin, most of the film is purely irrelevant padding, including the sub plots regarding the incompetent Floridian
police
force and the 'mysterious' FBI inspector who seems to have a personal score to settle.
This should have made the
police
suspect her.
Soft For Digging follows the old man's attempts to try and convince the
police
that what he saw was not a figment of his imagination.
However, there is a problem each time the old man guides the
police
to where the murder happen no corpse can be found.
Death (and making fun of death), violence, sexual innuendo, adults threatening children, crudeness, alcohol abuse by minors, drug theft, dysfunctional parents, babysitter from hell, stereotypical jokes about African Americans,
police
and fat people, and kids sneaking out of the house in the middle of the night - yup, sure sounds like a kids movie to me - NOT!!! Add to that the dark and scary elements - a dead woman possessing and turning into a house and keeping her loving husband a prisoner inside for over 20 years, and also terrorizing an entire neighborhood - how sweet for kids.
Basically Ned Kelly (Heath Ledger) is set up by the police, especially Superintendent Francis Hare (Geoffrey Rush), he is forced to go on the run forming a gang and go against them to clear his own and his family's names.
The
police
are unable to find any documentation that she ever existed, and Firth conducts his own search.
For those of you who've never heard of it (or seen it on A&E), Cracker is a brilliant British TV show about an overweight, chain-smoking, foulmouthed psychologist named Fitz who helps the Manchester
police
department get into the heads of violent criminals.
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