Sentences with phrase «as much cop»

He been as much cop as a chocolate tean pot this season and the quicker we loose him the better.
To attribute something to «evil» is just as much a cop out as attributing it to «Satan» and far too easy.

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So, by your reasoning, if «People put so much importance on words» (implying that they don't matter and we shouldn't take thought of how we use them) then I ought to be able to sing along with the lyrics from pac's «hit»em up» with my black friends, curse in a kindergarten class as well as a corporate meeting for my boss... what impression would a client have of my boss if I were cussing in a professional meeting or at a charity event... it doesn't add up, it's a cop - out rebuttal... trying to find loopholes or applying «human reasoning» like» ll take a swearing guy who's helpful» doesn't change Jesus or scripture it's just setting up a what - if scenario and trying to allow that to in some way justify your stance when again, that doesn't change The Holy Spirit or His heart in those who have been born again... the verses (inspired by His own Spirit) speak for themselves.
Before you say that arguing for faith is a cop - out and that you just can't have faith, remember it takes just as much faith - maybe more - to believe there isn't a God as it does to believe there is.
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The police had no material evidence placing Thompson — or anyone else — at the crime scene, not so much as a fingerprint, but Thompson had those two weights around his neck that cops look for in suspects: motive and opportunity.
As an analogy, homes without «No Trespassing» signs have just as much right to call the cops on trespasserAs an analogy, homes without «No Trespassing» signs have just as much right to call the cops on trespasseras much right to call the cops on trespassers.
If you trust the ACLU you can pay money to not worry as much about cops randomly kicking in your door.
«He's probably screwed a lot of friends but not as much as he did me,» said Americo Mongiello, a former NYPD cop who sued Dietl in Westchester Supreme Court in 2014.
The Mangano administration had said that consolidating the county's eight precincts into four would save as much as $ 20 million by reducing the police force and moving desk cops onto the streets.
That, as much as we are irritated by lawyers, cops and government, the alternative is worse.
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a Mel B seemingly has a type since it has been claimed by TMZ that she is dating a real life Beverly Hills cop - much like the character her ex Eddie
Along the way, they fall in with Tommy Johnson (Chris Thomas King)- a bluesman who has swapped his soul for musical talent, which leads the runaways into a profitable detour as a recording sensation - and manic depressive gunman George Nelson, who hates cows as much as cops.
Terribly rushed game for next gen consoles, not any interesting graphcis, incredibly short open world, borring story, repetitive missions, annoying cops as much as you couldn't even imagine.
Screenwriter William Monahan knows that arrogance and a deprecating sense of humor matter just as much as the size of your gun in the macho world of cops and the mafia, and the characters are well - armed.
The continually underrated Anne Heche and Cynthia Nixon are excellent in larger turns as Dave's wives in addition to Ned Beatty, the struggling cop's direct connection to the much slimier underbelly of the police department.
Local security guard Dismukes (John Boyega) comes along to try and diffuse the situation as much as possible, but he discovers that the cops are unrelenting in their cruelty and racism.
Bullet to the Head pairs second - rate hitman Jimmy Bobo (Sylvester Stallone) with a Korean - American cop (Sung Kang) in a slick — as in both visceral and sleekly made — revenge flick that goes hard for style and much less so for smarts.
All of that didn't leave much time left over, but I did get to see one other film, a debut feature by directors Alex and Benjamin Brewer called The Trust, starring Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood as crooked Las Vegas cops who try to pull off a daring heist.
It even has engaging (not to say great) performances, especially from a creepy Merritt Butrick (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan), a cool Rosalind Cash (The Omega Man) as a cop, and Brenda Bakke (later in L.A. Confidential), who spends much of the film emoting with bandages covering her eyes.
There are already plenty of hints that Cage's latest attempt at «interactive theater» will be just as much of a train wreck as the instantly forgettable Beyond: Two Souls, but we can't help but hope that some of that old Indigo Prophecy magic will finally rub off on his latest tale of artificial intelligence and renegade robot cops.
That attracts veteran negotiator Jeff Porter (rapper Common) as well as Lt. Barnes (Marton Csokas), a cop with much personally invested in this job.
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.
He really doesn't offer much in the way the original did as the character is more or less a generic cop character.
Starring Alexander Skarsgård and Michael Peña as two cops on the trail of some villainous scum, the movie puts a raucous and hilarious spin on cop movies by making the leads crooked cops, much...
Yet Kick - Ass isn't a satire so much as a shrine — a celebration of not simply what we love when we go to the movies, but also what the movies inspire us to be on drowsy Saturday afternoons, drunk on Mexican stand - offs, cops and killers acting like brothers, and physics that bend just enough to allow our heroes to run on walls, dodging bullets in their dark sunglasses.
(Keanu Reeves early turn as a cop is so cute... much more endearing than his stern Speed turn.)
Vincent D'Onofrio pretty much played the same type of cop as he does in Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
Though he loves his wife and kids, Michel is one of those cops who is the job, even if he's transferred to the much more dangerous Marseille, the port city that functions as a gateway for the heroin trade.
, it comes out that Con Air screenwriter Scott Rosenberg, who just might be worse than George Lucas at making up names (one of the two main cops in Gone in Sixty Seconds is christened Detective Drycoff), begged onto the project after getting wind of the premise, though no one so much as alludes to the Halicki film.
In the cop's mind, at least, whether they will be together has as much to do with when as with why.
Frank is feisty, hard - working and intense, but he's got weaknesses aplenty: he drinks too much, as does his elderly father (William Hickey), he's sick of his job, and his ex-wife left him to hook up with his fellow cop, Gruber (Richard Jenkins).
It's only a matter of time before the cop finds out, but he desperately wants to find Danny as much as Will himself.
Hot - head police captains, torturous and talky bad guys, drug busts, loose cannon cops, some domestic drama, and car chases represent the bases you'd have to touch in order to make a decent rehash, but outside of a couple of scenes of Paul regurgitating famous film lines from cop flicks of the 80s (which isn't exactly true, as he mysteriously quotes from movies of other genres and eras as well), there isn't much to Cop Out one could call a loving spocop flicks of the 80s (which isn't exactly true, as he mysteriously quotes from movies of other genres and eras as well), there isn't much to Cop Out one could call a loving spoCop Out one could call a loving spoof.
One of the most thuddingly unfunny sequences is the «movie - quoting bad cop» opening scene, which the Blu - ray's behind - the - scenes material identifies as a laugh - filled day for cast and crew that didn't translate to any fun for the audience (the lower energy unused opening scene found on the Blu - ray is much funnier in Smith's patented «shooting the shit» style).
Yet, after acknowledging that it was an inspiration, the two films should be seen as separate entities, since much of what makes City on Fire work (character development, yin and yang cop - robber themes, and a romantic subplot) are not to be found with the 1992 American film, and what people liked about Reservoir Dogs (smart and savvy writing, sassy interplay among characters, and some brutally graphic violence) aren't really the strengths of the Hong Kong original.
The parents as portrayed are pretty much clueless, as are most of the adults (teachers, cops, janitors, etc.).
Bill Cosby and Allen Garfield are permitted to mug too much, Raquel Welch has reverted to pre-Lester archness, Harvey Keitel retains an edginess that interestingly complicates a non-Scorsese film, Bruce Davison gets a nice oafishness into his abruptly terminated performance as «Mother» «s (Cosby's) partner, and L.Q. Jones does a yeomanlike job as a city cop.
Much more than just a cop movie spoof, Hot Fuzz does excellent things in toying with audience expectations while scoring points as a murder mystery, a detective drama, a slasher film, a small - town sitcom, and a fish out of water story.
Alice Krige is brilliant as the cult leader, Sean Bean (Flightplan) does okay as Rose's husband, and a rather boring Laurie Holden and Kim Coates don't really bring much to the screen as a couple of cops.
One story examines the escalating misfortunes of Sal Procida (Ethan Hawke), an NYPD officer corrupted not so much by greed as by a need to provide for his growing family on a cop's salary.
Both Andre Benjamin and relative newcomer Garrett Hedlund are left for the vultures with smaller roles that don't score as much appeal, but a much needed breath of fresh air arrives when Terrence Howard steps into the picture as one of the only trustworthy cops in the city.
Without going much further, Danny Glover plays a cop hot on the killer's trail, and Monica Potter co-stars as Dr. Gordon's long - suffering wife.
As was true with zombie films and «Shaun of the Dead,» «Hot Fuzz» isn't so much a satire of the buddy cop genre as it is a fanatical love letteAs was true with zombie films and «Shaun of the Dead,» «Hot Fuzz» isn't so much a satire of the buddy cop genre as it is a fanatical love letteas it is a fanatical love letter.
That the script leaves so much unexplained works to its benefit in the final scenes, as it's a given that everyone from taxi drivers, store owners and news venders to beat cops and police patrol cars are given photos of the mob fugitives and that all of them are reporting directly to the mob.
While the cops are dismissed, the perceived betrayal acts as an opening salvo to a much larger war, with the frat staging party after earth - shattering party and the married couple fighting back in turn.
Gyllenhaal does his best stoic cop bit, and Jackman is much a mad dog here as he was in the X-Men movies.
«It's about as much of a Keystone Cops - thing as you can imagine,» Republican lobbyist Brandon Scholz said.
As a writer with limited, flawed and drastically influenced writing skills that interfere with readers desire to read my book (wife and editor say I write to much like a cop.
As much as a cop and reporter can bAs much as a cop and reporter can bas a cop and reporter can be.
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