"You think you're God!"
"I gotta model myself after someone!"
Jack Quaid was delightful as usual.
Ray Nicholson really has the goods.
Got some lovely little Mike McClintock one-liners in there.
Overall, a fun premise that doesn't take itself too seriously and never tries to be something its not.
Its generic but a good time and even had some unexpected twists in the story that impressed me.
Also, was a collection of some of the worst on-screen policing efforts and procedures I have seen in quite some time.
One, it's always fun to watch a film and then find out that barely anyone on Letterboxd has watched it (332 total at the time of this writing).
Two, my dad has been raving about this one since he saw a trailer for the upcoming remake when we went and saw Gladiator II, continually mentioning how good the original is.
I can't help but recognize that this is yet another 1981 film he has raved about. Raiders of the Lost…
This shit was so awful.
I watched the first hour with my brother, then we turned it off and went and played actual basketball, we came back and I told him to just watch the documentary on LeBron and his high school squad (which is excellent) and then I just skipped to the end credits to see where all the friends are now.
This movie was a shocking display in movie editing. It was as though a 12-year old was…