So, here's a funny story. I
had been looking forward to Let's Be Cops for ages, and I wrote my review
pretty much straight away, and then Jenna destroyed it. Well, what I mean is
that her laptop somehow duplicated our Premium Rush review and deleted my Let's
Be Cops one. Sadface! That was ages ago now, but I was just in Letterboxd when
I realised I had copied and pasted my review in there! So, resurrected from the
dead, here's my review!
Note to Jenna's laptop: Please be kind, I really want to publish this! Sorry!!
On a plus note, since all that happened I have managed to see the film so I can comment :-)
On a plus note, since all that happened I have managed to see the film so I can comment :-)
Let's Be Cops is
a fake buddy cop movie about two friends, Ryan (Jake Johnson) and Justin (Damon
Wayans Jr) who have never found their true calling in Los Angeles. They decide
to move back to their home town, but first they go to a costume party as cops.
It turns out that they pass for the real deal, and so the two friends pretend
to be real cops, which lands them in trouble with a local crime gang.
I worried that
all the funny moments would be in the trailer leaving nothing else, but I was
wrong. There were plenty of moments where I laughed out loud, mainly due to the
chemistry between the two main characters. I read that most of the dialogue was
improvised, which worked really well. The film itself introduced a new
character who I don't remember being in the trailer, Pupa, played by Planet's
Funniest Animals host, Keegan-Michael Key. Pupa was hilarious. He was the highlight of the film for me!
The only thing
that let the film down for me was that there was virtually nothing new brought
to the table. There's the basic plot of two guys pretending to be cops, but
then everything else is just a mash-up of other films I've seen. The plot was
almost the same as The Heat for a start, Pupa reminded me a lot of Jamie Foxx's
character in Horrible Bosses, and there was an End of Watch vibe to it all too.
I can forgive it though, because it's still really funny.
I think they were aiming for the success of The Heat but the male version but lets not kid about, this is not The Heat, this isn't even in the same area code as The Heat! Yes it's funny but it for me it wasn't hilarious and its not at all memorable, I can run off 20 brilliant one-liners from The Heat but I am struggling to remember a single funny part from this!
I think they were aiming for the success of The Heat but the male version but lets not kid about, this is not The Heat, this isn't even in the same area code as The Heat! Yes it's funny but it for me it wasn't hilarious and its not at all memorable, I can run off 20 brilliant one-liners from The Heat but I am struggling to remember a single funny part from this!
I thought the soundtrack
was brilliant too, once I find out what the name of that dub-step song is,
it'll be playing in my little girly car as I drive to the supermarket on a
Sunday morning! Hard as nails, me.
I'm with Jenna on this one. Really, I liked it even less. It did have some nice moments, though.
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I think I enjoyed it more at the time, it's fairly unmemorable to me now. I'd happily watch it again though!
Delete- Allie
LOL, this looked so funny, but in one of those 'we all know this really isn't that funny' kind of ways. I may see this when it hits cable...but not before. Nice write up girls!
ReplyDeleteYeah, that's a good way of putting it actually! Definitely worth a watch, but you're right, don't rush to see it :)
Delete- Allie