Sentences with phrase «psycho cop»

For Vinegar Syndrome's Blu - ray debut of Psycho Cop Returns, their presentation has been scanned and restored in 2K from 35 mm vault elements in the movie's original, uncensored, and director - approved form.
Long before Adam Rifkin helmed movies like The Chase and Detroit Rock City, he cut his teeth on movies under the pseudonym Rif Coogan, and Psycho Cop Returns (AKA Psycho Cop 2) just happens to be one of them.
Some may find Psycho Cop Returns to be an exploitation revelation, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
There's an audio commentary with director Adam Rifkin, which is moderated by Elijah Drenner; Habeas Corpus: The Making of Psycho Cop Returns, which is an hour - long documentary that talks to many members of the cast and crew; The Victims of Vickers — an interview with special effects artist Mike Tristano; and a DVD copy of the movie.
There's essentially no connection other than Psycho Cop himself.
That is, until Psycho Cop shows up to slaughter them all.
For all the things that Psycho Cop Returns is, it's certainly not a sequel that requires you to see its predecessor before you watch it.
A star - studded dud of a B - picture populated with corrupt politicians, rogue psycho cops, noble newspaper reporters and enough posturing to start up a chiropractic clinic.

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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.
A paint - by - numbers suspense thriller redeemed by stylish, economic direction and a marvelous performance by Ray Liotta as a psycho L.A. cop.
Thrown into the mix are a kickass security officer (Jade Eshete), two local cops (Richard Schiff, Neil Brown Jr.), three bald, tattooed guys (possibly from outer space) named Ed, Fred and Zed, and a (literally) bulletproof psycho assassin (Fiona Dourif) who appreciates good conversation — because, she tells her hostage Ken (Mpho Koaho), she usually hears «mostly screaming and begging.»
Eleven people are stranded in a thunderstorm at a hotel in the middle of a Psycho nowhere: a chauffer (Ed (John Cusack)-RRB- and his fading - actress passenger (Rebecca De Mornay); a family of three (John C. McGinley, Leila Kenzle, Bret Loehr); bickering newlyweds (Clea DuVall, William Lee Scott); a cop (Rhodes (Ray Liotta)-RRB- and his collar (Jake Busey); a hooker with a dream (Amanda Peet); and would - be Norman Bates Larry (John Hawkes), the motel proprietor.
It's not as complicated as it sounds — it's basically The Fugitive with a creepy psycho in place of the one - armed man and the life of a kidnapped child at stake — and Eric Valette delivers on the action if not on the intelligence of the cops (who would forget to stake out the suspect's own home after he escapes prison?).
If it's too much for your nervous system, just revel in the fantastic cast of cranks and crazies, led by Walter Matthau's grumpy transit cop and Robert Shaw's suave psycho ringleader.
Thought the main actor was the cop out of «who loves Raymond» but he played the psycho part well.
The award - winning indie psycho - drama Wichita, the»70s cop movie Brannigan and the 1970 production of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters have been released on DVD or Blu - ray.
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Carr's first novel was a surprise best - seller when it was published in 1994, but savvy trendspotters should have recognized all the ingredients that sometimes launch a literary thriller into the limelight: a mainstream crime - fiction plot (cops and shrinks track psycho killer) overlayed with some vivid history (late - nineteenth - century New York), and a famous hero (Teddy Roosevelt as the city's police chief).
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