Cop Out Tamil Dubbed Movie Torrent

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Jimmy's rare baseball card is robbed. Since it's his only hope to pay for his daughter's upcoming wedding, he recruits his cop partner Paul to track down the robber, a memorabilia-obsessed gangster.
Men with guns face humiliation: Jimmy's daughter wants a fancy wedding which he can't afford on his NYPD salary, so her step-father smiles and offers to pay Jimmy's share. Paul, Jimmy's partner, thinks his wife is two-timing him with a neighbor, so he hides a video camera in their bedroom. Jimmy can get money for the wedding by selling a rare baseball card, which he loses when the dealer he's selling it to is robbed. The robbery is connected to the thugs running drugs, as the partners discover when they search for the card. Will Paul be a cuckold and Jimmy upstaged at his daughter's wedding?
Painful to watch. Absurd story line. Dull action. Slow moving train wreck. Those are the words I am using to describe Bruce Willis&#39; and Tracy Morgan&#39;s new movie &quot;Cop Out.&quot; Five being the number of times I laughed in the almost two-hour long tragedy. Although, I think it was intended to be a comedy.<br/><br/>The story begins with Jimmy (Willis) and Paul (Morgan) interrogating a suspect in a drug case. It also happens to be their nine-year anniversary of being partners on the NYPD. Laugh No. 1: the interrogation scenes were partially funny because Paul, while physically and verbally abusing his suspect, was quoting cop movies he had seen. The scene does take a clever jab at a Willis movie.<br/><br/>The film quickly moves into the typical 1980s buddy cop movie. I think that the writers simply Netflixed the entire buddy cop genre one weekend and wrote notes on what they thought was funny. Robb and Mark Cullen wrote the screenplay and Kevin Smith of &quot;Clerks&quot; fame directed.<br/><br/>Jimmy and Paul go on an assignment and make a few mistakes that results in losing their badges for 30 days. Who takes their badges away? It is the stereotypical angry police captain that has had enough of their antics. Sorry, seen it before, guys.<br/><br/>Jimmy soon finds himself in a situation where he needs $48,000 and is without a job. Oh no, how will Jimmy ever find a way get the money? It turns out that Jimmy has a very valuable baseball card and when he goes to sell the card, it&#39;s stolen by Dave (Seann William Scott). The card ends up in the hands of a ruthless Mexican gang leader who houses baseball memorabilia worth hundreds of thousands of dollars in a $25,000 home in the ghetto.<br/><br/>During this train wreck, I couldn&#39;t find a time where I really cared about any of the characters; Willis seemed to be phoning most of his lines into the movie. Morgan was being, well, Tracy Morgan. That was actually a good thing. He plays the sensitive dumb wit so well that it&#39;s fun to watch him on &quot;30 Rock.&quot; But, when I can watch him be a goof ball for free on Thursday nights, why would I pay $10 on Friday to watch him to play the same character? The rest of the story is about Jimmy trying to get his baseball card back from the Mexican gang who is using Jimmy and Paul to retrieve a stolen Mercedes. Dave comes back into the story with laugh No. 2 where they have a juvenile joke fest while figuring out if Paul&#39;s wife is cheating on him. Laugh No. 3 comes soon after that with a little physical pain to an 11-year-old boy (I don&#39;t advocate violence upon children, but I will laugh at it when it is done right). The story moves slowly into finding an angry Mexican woman. I assume the casting agent hired her because she is pretty and she could scream/ curse in Spanish for the remaining 45 minutes of the film.<br/><br/>Laugh No. 4 and the last one (Sorry, there was no laugh No. 5. I was giving the movie a handicap out of pity), was when the credits were rolling. It takes place in a morgue and as far as morbid pranks are concerned it was funny. Again the joke was by Scott, which makes me ask - why didn&#39;t he get his name on the movie poster? He did most of the work.<br/><br/>There you have it, a 1980s cop comedy that would have been funny 25 years ago. Maybe it was paying homage to the cop comedies we grew up on but then again maybe this is simply a lost cause. Pay attention to the musical score and you&#39;ll hear the 1980s Casio Synthesizer used in movies like &quot;Fletch&quot; and &quot;Beverly Hills Cop.&quot; It brought me back to a simpler time when these jokes were fresh and new.<br/><br/>Should you see this movie? Please don&#39;t. Save your $10, watch &quot;30 Rock&quot; and rent &quot;Die Hard&quot; and you&#39;ll see Willis and Morgan in their best elements.
Bruce Willis on his downward spiral. Totally predictable, by the numbers cop-buddy movie. When his rare baseball card gets stolen, Willis and Tracey plan to find the miscreants.After all, Willis is going to use the money to pay for his daughter&#39;s wedding. Bald headed Bruce sleepwalks through another movie, arguably his worst since &quot;Surrogate&quot;-remember that? Tracey Morgan shows some talent and a good sense of humor, but it is totally squandered in this film. This one is supposed to echo the cop-buddy films of the 80s, movies like &quot;48hrs.&quot; and &quot;Beverley Hills Cop&quot;.while those movies were fun and inventive for their time, they seem badly dated today. Same with this.It is so utterly predictable that you can watch it without the sound and know what exactly is going to happen next. Its really a shame. I kinda like Willis, but if he continues to do roles like this, he may soon find himself doing commercials for wine coolers again real soon. At least the movie lives up to its title -it cops out in every department, especially laughs.If you can wait 7 weeks, you&#39;ll be able to rent it at your local video store.Not really worth your time or your money.A laughless &quot;comedy&quot; that is more pathetic than funny. The joke is on you if you pay money to see it!
With so much junk littering the screen these days, the movie business looks like a garbage strike, and it’s beginning to smell, too. The latest pollution from the celluloid dumpster is sub-mental horror called Cop Out.
Cop Out is a comedy film written by screenwriting brothers, Mark and Robb Cullen. The screenplay started out as a spec script by Mark and Robb Cullen, so Kevin Smith&#39;s writing talent was not needed. He did not do a re-write of the script, despite some reports stating so. In his stand-up TV special &quot;Too Fat for 40&quot; he stated that he was essentially taking a break from writing as he tried to figure out why some of his more recent movies (namely &quot;Zack and Miri Make a Porno&quot;) weren&#39;t doing as well. He realized his life circumstances had changed from the days of &quot;Clerks&quot; and &quot;Mallrats&quot; and that to try to write a movie like that at this stage of his life wouldn&#39;t be honest. He liked the script for &quot;A Couple of Dicks&quot; (the original and working title of &quot;Cop Out&quot;) and loved growing up watching buddy cop movies with his dad. <a href="/name/nm0005134/">Jason Lee</a>, who frequently works with Smith, appears in a brief (two scene) role as the step-father of Jimmy Monroe (<a href="/name/nm0000246/">Bruce Willis</a>)&#39;s daughter. <a href="/name/nm0005405/">Seann William Scott</a>, <a href="/name/nm0605079/">Tracy Morgan</a>, and <a href="/name/nm0640756/">Ernest O&#39;Donnell</a> appear in this film as well. a5c7b9f00b

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