Sentences with phrase «more good cop»

More good cop and less bad cop would be better;)

Not exact matches

«You find out,» Feinberg says, «who's rigid and who's more malleable, who's the good cop and who's the bad cop, who's emotionally involved and can't budge versus who's able to bridge differences.»
Seems like we are moving toward MORE GUNS as the solution, so next time some psycho starts gunning people down in a dark theater, maybe the best course will be to hit the deck and crawl under the chairs as the bullets start flying around in the dark as George Zimmerman - type cop wannabes pull out their heat at the first loud bang and start blasting away in the dark at «susp - icious» people.
The classic «I know something you don't know» posture is little more than a cop out, and I am becoming increasingly tired of hearing those who have supposedly answered a call to be shepherds to the flock proclaim their good intentions.
On more than one occasion, I took my right hand and fellow partner in crime (if you will forgive the comparison), Ian Metcalfe, along to meetings with me (we were ace at good cop - bad cop — I'll let you decide who played which role), and more often than not, the meetings were directed at Ian with the assumption that I worked for him.
when Arsenal fans moan about him its not just because he is at best average, we are mostly venting our anger at Wenger for not getting the upgrade we need, so its unfortunate he cops the abuse that should be reserved for other people... having said all that its also fair to mention Arsenal and by large Wenger had given him more support and encouragement to last him a life time even if he is Methuselah, I doubt if there is any striker in the whole world who will go 15 matches without troubling the net and still retain his spot, even Messi and Ronaldo will nit complain if they are benched after going on such barren run,
So, between the thyroid issue and having also copped adrenal fatigue (just for good... [Read more...]
Even more better: the Thursday - night official conference party was just a little too loud for the local cops, so we got shut down a few minutes earlier than planned (the band was great, and I got to hop in on backing vocals on «Honky Tonk Woman»).
Democrat Schreibman, to the surprise of some locals, did slightly better than the Republican judge, copping more than 29,000 votes to Kavanagh's 28,153.
The councilmember from the 8th Council District, which includes part of the south Bronx, will talk with host Gary Axelbank about a range of crime and policing issues, including the notion of decriminalizing low - level crimes, policing reforms, and the request for 1,000 more cops, as well as Bronx developments, including the Harlem River waterfront, Jerome Avenue Study, FreshDirect relocation subsidies, and housing.
I always thought that the State Troopers were more professional and competent in general then the NYPD (not all NYC cops, some of them are pretty good)
For a cop to drive home somebody under the influence is probably good policy, though having some sober friend pick up the miscreant is more the rule.
During an «open mike» session near the end of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association's monthly meeting, one union delegate said that what cops really needed were new patrol cars, better computers, updated bulletproof vests and more manpower, sources told The Post.
Mr. de Blasio left less wiggle room when it came to the request for more cops, which supporters, including Councilman Jimmy Vacca, have argued would save the city significant overtime money and would allow police to better handle the new administration's priorities, including increased traffic monitoring.
A day after his cops busted another pair of alleged terrorist plotters, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly got another bouquet of good news — he's more popular than ever.
Luckily, plenty of A-listers wore highlighter, lipstick, nail polish, and more sourced straight from the drugstore — so you can cop the best celebrity looks without blowing your budget.
well right now im in school, my 2nd year of college, i do nt kno what i wan na do, but im looking into being a cop, or joining the army, or bein an actor, im me 2 kno more umm, i do nt wan na describe this just look at my pics umm i do nt reli have a type im looking 4 just not a bitch haha
Being bad brings out the best in Washington, and his performance elevates Training Day past its familiar street - cops scenario into something richer and far more engrossing.
I find it much better than GTA IMO because of how much more in depth the whole cop thing is.
good mix of funny and action sequences, more like Beverly Hills Cop, or 48 Hours.
Wahlberg and Ferrell exude oodles of chemistry as two men in competition with one another in this lighthearted romp about fatherhood, which is little more than an extended set of good cop, bad cop.
More supporting roles paid Caruso's bills throughout the»80s, as well as a starring TV gig on a short - lived 1990 cop series called H.E.L.P..
Not normally my type film but its a good buddy - buddy cop movie that's nothing more than light entertainment and works well, for what it is.
It's a bit of a disappointment in terms of overall interest level, but if you need more closure to the story than the first film provided, it does tie up some of the important loose ends, not the least of which is the fate of Ming and his adjustment to his life of being a cop on the side of good.
The film might've been better if Matthew figured it out earlier and they had more of a cat - and - mouse effect, with Matthew trying to acquire evidence to get the cops to go after the real kidnapper instead of treating him as the one and only suspect.
So, when I saw Danny McBride in his cameo, which made me guiltily think of Denis Leary in Judgement Night, if it was a masterpiece, and Ben Best, playing a pony - tailed cop who seduces the screen like cheap cologne and cheap NBA seats, I was immediately more drawn to those characters, to arcs drunkenly filled out in private over beers.
The conclusion the film comes to is that the more we know, the less we can possibly hope to understand, with the moral centre of the picture, good cop Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman), becoming complicit in a devil's bargain.
Smash bros is pretty much the same as the last game, mario kart looks ok, dk looks like more of the same from wii, Hell the Dk games on snes had more effort and felt more like whole games and less like cop outs for money, do nt get me wrong DK for wii was good but was nothing even close to the old ones, do nt care about wind waker its an old game that i played on my gamecube a few times.
Life is good (and glitzy) in 1953 Los Angeles, if you don't mind smoke and mirrors, hidden crime, rampant racism and more than a few dodgy cops.
A better option - and one that wouldn't confuse matters - could be that he's playing Judith's boyfriend, who realized that if he could last more than 20 seconds in bed he might've saved Judith's life and decided to become a cop in order to make amends.
With «Heat», Michael Mann delivered one the best «cops & robbers» films of recent times and with «Public Enemies» and fedoras, gangsters and tommy - guns, I expected more of the same.
Opening in September: Kirsten Dunst and Isla Fisher take a turn in the comic bridesmaid well in «Bachelorette» (Friday); Bradley Cooper is an author whose stolen work becomes a hit in «The Words» (Friday), a thriller co-starring Jeremy Irons and Dennis Quaid (see story on Page 17); Pixar adds another dimension to one of its most popular films in «Finding Nemo 3 - D» (Sept. 14); Milla Jovovich returns for one more zombie slaughter in «Resident Evil: Retribution» (Sept. 14); Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña are Los Angeles cops in «End of Watch» (Sept. 21), which aims for a realistic look at inner - city law enforcement; Elizabeth Shue and Jennifer Lawrence are mother and daughter, discovering a horror - tinged secret in «House at the End of the Street» (Sept. 21); Karl Urban plays «Dredd» (Sept. 21), a helmeted avenger who cleans up the futuristic Mega City as its judge, jury and (wait for it...) executioner; In the animated «Hotel Transylvania,» Dracula (voiced by Adam Sandler) struggles to cope with his daughter's new non-vampire love interest (Sept. 28).
tension begins to brew as the cops come sniffing around, as well as studio security, and things only escalate when Griffin begins to talk more frequently with June, increasing suspicion.
Sheridan's script, while meticulously crafted in places, is comprised of numerous clichés (the rookie cop angle is well - mined and one character's motives wind up being, somewhat disappointingly, a revenge sortie boilerplate), but Villeneuve's striking vision and Blunt's ferocious cynosure more than compensates for any see - through shibboleth.
The idea of sending cops undercover at a high school is even more ridiculous now than it was when the TV series aired back in the late 80s, but the fact that the script was penned by Michael Bacall (who co-wrote the awesome «Scott Pilgrim vs. the World») gives me hope that it'll be better than expected.
I suspect the tolerance for this kind of thing will meet better reviews for those seeing on the small screen, as it is little more than a big budget cop show.
It's not quite right to say that The Better Angels exhibits Malick's influence; it plays more like a student film assignment in copping another filmmaker's style from stem to stern.
His second directorial effort, The Driver (1978), couldn't be more different — a contemporary drama of cops and crooks in the modern city locked in a struggle that has become (for no explicable reason) personal, all loners with temporary alliances at best — yet we're in the same Hill universe of tough, terse professionals who define themselves by their abilities and express themselves in action.
Moments like these make Freedomland richer and more ambitious than the typical fare: ironically, the film plays a bit like the series of gut punches one might receive from a two - part episode of a well - written TV cop drama (Price has written for HBO's The Wire).
HOT PURSUIT This grueling buddy flick pairs Reese Witherspoon (better than the material) and Sofia Vergara (terrible) as a klutzy cop and a shrill eyewitness, and the result goes well beyond oil and vinegar — it's more like mustard and Frosted Strawberry Pop - Tarts.
Hathaway is game, but she's unable to make Kyle seem like anything more than a distraction from the better subplots, like the young cop Blake (Joseph Gordon - Levitt), who has his own theories on Dent and Batman's true legacy.
Using a combination of actors and real cops, prison guards and even gangsters, Good Time ratchets up the stress over (more or less) an all night odyssey of bad choices.
Both are drawn to the head gangster of South Boston, played by Jack Nicholson (in a performance that starts restrained and becomes weirder and more «Jack» as the film's sense of paranoid hysteria increases), and both have legit cops as potential father figures: DiCaprio has the ideal good father in Martin Sheen, Damon has amoral (and hilarious) company man Alec Baldwin, in a less frightening variation on his great Glengarry Glen Ross performance.
Sport + offers a much more raucous experience best suited for smooth roads, without cops.
My personal good cop anecdote is my Highway Patrol officer brother - in - law (who has 5 dogs with my sister) who rescues more dogs than I have.
Being a good cop means you will get more health but in the heat of a brawl violence can sometimes be the only answer.
It's this very reward system, though, that perhaps most eloquently demonstrates Hardline's wonky development: playing as the good cop grants you access to new and more powerful weapons, weapons that a bad cop who guns everyone down would use.
I wish the campaign could've been better, as the first few episodes really showed promise in delivering an edgy, gripping tale of cops and drug dealers, but instead the story becomes nothing more than predictable and trite.
Obviously, large - scale is what Battlefield does best, but it just seems that the theme of cops and criminals would translate better to smaller, more intimate encounters and close quarters combat.
This system is more confusing because it bases the options on what a player's opinion of a good or bad cop is.
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