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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?
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.
People can say anything they want about the action movies made in the eighties. But essentially they were more fun than most of the action movies made nowadays. So paying "homage" should depict this fun factor also. And I must admit that Tracy Morgan was very funny in this movie. But apart from the music and the simple plot there was nothing in this movie that can be seen as a tribute to those eighties movies. In my opinion this movie could have used more dramatic scenes to even out the comedic elements. Even when most of the eighties action movies had absurd plots and action,it was always mixed with serious dramatic scenes to deepen our sympathy for the main characters. Only Tracy Morgan succeeds in this with the whole wife is cheating on me plot line. Bruce Willis is quite the opposite of what he played in Die Hard. He was much to laid back for my taste. I was hoping for so much more especially with Kevin Smith directing this. For a good example of a good parody on the typical buddy cop movie watch "The Hard Way" with James Woods and Michael J.Fox.
I went to the movies with my girlfriend, hoping to have a good time and laugh a bit. She wasn&#39;t very pleased that I wanted to see &quot;Cop Out&quot;, because she thought that it was another one of those brutal action movies that men somehow consider funny.<br/><br/>Well she wasn&#39;t right and neither was I, because the movie fails at being an action flick as well as at being a comedy. There were some mildly amusing moments in the film, the kind that make you chuckle a bit, but I never laughed.<br/><br/>The reasons for this are multiple: first of all the plot is completely ridiculous. I don&#39;t expect any highly intellectual miracles with films of this genre, but the story shouldn&#39;t be flat out unbelievable, like in this case.<br/><br/>Then there is Tracy Morgan. I find him funny somehow, at least in &quot;30 Rocks&quot;, but he shouldn&#39;t act in films, especially if he has to keep to a script. His overacted ramblings got annoying pretty fast, although some of the scenes worked a bit, most of them ended with a very awkward silence in the theater. Morgan was his usual eccentric, over the top character, but it was so overdone that only kids may enjoy his performance just because his body language looks so stupid.<br/><br/>Bruce Willis seemed completely annoyed, a bit like he just wanted to get over with the scenes to grab a strong Irish coffee and a cigarette, cash his check and go home to watch TV and hang around. To be fair his acting, if you may call it that, was way better than Morgan&#39;s.<br/><br/>I think the biggest flaw of the movie was that there wasn&#39;t a single moment at which you could imagine Morgan being a cop and Willis and Morgan being partners. There was absolutely no chemistry between them: every time Willis set up a joke by playing the cynical, though experienced cop, Morgan would ruin it by blabbering like a junkie on too much gear.<br/><br/>Don&#39;t waste your money on this.
There's precious little of that tension to be found between co-leads Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan, but more than enough between director Kevin Smith and the shoddy script he's elected to take on, and neither seems willing to budge.
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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