Sentences with phrase «dressed as cops»

But when they attend what they think is a costume party, dressed as cops — and discover the authority their attire brings them — they embrace their empowerment.
While Sarah and Arnies T - 800 despatch the younger Terminator thats come back through time, theres another problem: a shape - shifting T - 1000 (I Saw The Devils Byung - hun Lee, excellent), even dressed as a cop to remind us of Robert Patricks liquid - metal Terminator in Camerons 1991 bar - setting T2.

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Fans have more than adopted the sentiment; earlier this season Seattle used undercover cops dressed as 49ers fans to patrol CenturyLink stadium in an attempt to root out overly aggressive Seahawk fans.
Don't count on the collab offering as intensely ornate details; you won't be copping an exact replica of Kim Kardashian's bachelorette dress (below, left), even if she's immortalized in wax wearing it.
Two friends, one a douche and the other kind of a dork, dress up as cops for a costume party.
The Grand Budapest Hotel is at its heart a screwball caper, wherein Gustave finds himself framed for Madame D's murder and on the run from the cops (led by Ed Norton, resplendent in his giant handlebar moustache) and Madame D's unscrupulous son (Adrien Brody, essentially dressed as Snidely Whiplash) and bodyguard (Willem Dafoe, clad in a black turtleneck with matching skull - emblazoned brass knuckles).
«Surrogates» stars Bruce Willis as Tom, who in the light of day is a nattily dressed, expressionless robot cop (with hair!)
Dressing up as cop proves to be a poor costume choice for two pals (Damon Wayans Jr. and Jake Johnson) when they are mistaken for real police officers and forced to deal with some real criminals.
«Let's Be Cops» has one of the most basic, yet original, premises of the year: Two 30 - year - old roommates, unsatisfied with their lives and careers, dress - up as cops for a costume paCops» has one of the most basic, yet original, premises of the year: Two 30 - year - old roommates, unsatisfied with their lives and careers, dress - up as cops for a costume pacops for a costume party.
as the cop searches for a pattern to the killings and as the Ripper continues to strike, killing one young woman on a boat in New York Harbor, another in her dressing room at a 42nd Street sex club, yet another in the labyrinthine halls of the kind of hotel where you rent rooms by the hour.
With numerous pop - cultural references, movie references, one - liners, visual gags and spoofs that parodied Hollywood and fairytales: Far, Far Away (Hollywood), Burger Prince (Burger King), Farbucks (Starbucks), Versarchery (Versace), Olde Knavery (Old Navy), Saxon Fifth Avenue (Saks Fifth Avenue), Gap Queen (Gap Kids), Tower of London Records (Tower Records), Friar's Fat Boy (Big Boy), Baskin Robinhood (Baskin Robbins), Banana Kingdom (Banana Republic), Marilyn Monroe's infamous pose from The Seven Year Itch (1955)- when Fiona's dress blows up, Meet the Parents (2000), Ghostbusters (1984), Mission: Impossible (1996), Alien (1979), Flashdance (1983), The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989), Spider - Man (2002), From Here To Eternity (1953), The Little Mermaid (1989) and The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and even more, such as Joan Rivers» red - carpet appearance, and the TV show Cops (parodied as KNIGHTS).
As a huge Batman nerd, I'm a bit biased to this film, but how can you deny that powerful stories about a marathon runner, a boy with cancer, a cop, and wealthy guy who dresses up and visits sick kids at hospitals isn't heart - warming and inspiring.
But Sam Rockwell's racist cop is permitted a disputed moral comeback, and it sometimes looked as if his racism was allowed into the film as set - dressing, to offset a drama of forgiveness to which race was essentially irrelevant.
The trout dinner, planned at a classical concert where Ross's cellist daughter is to perform, is hosted by the doctor and his painter wife; the guests are an out - of - work salesman (Fred Ward), who stopped off at the greasy spoon where the waitress works before going fishing, and his wife (Anne Archer), who dresses as a clown for children's parties and previously turned up at the hospital where the doctor works, after being stopped and sexually harassed by the cop.
Bigfoot, on the other hand, wants out of the law enforcement game, moonlighting as a bungling extra in TV cop filler like Adam - 12 and heading up crass infomercials dressed in a hippy fright wig.
Vimes's «elephant» adventure is as profound as it is hilarious, sending up every aspect of modern life from royalty (a British specialty) to bureaucrats (inescapable anywhere), from cops (especially those unusually dressed) to criminals (who, like fools, have their own guild), from fantasy literature to satire itself.
And if you're a no name cosplayer, cop out and dress as Slave Leia and go to a Con and have every fat Star Wars fan dressed as a Jedi drool all over you and make you «famous».
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