Sentences with phrase «life as a cop»

The Oscar nominee will appear in an episode that features flashbacks to Danny's (Scott Caan) life as a cop in New Jersey, according to Entertainment Weekly, which first reported the news.
However, life as a cop or criminal can be seriously tough out there.

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Guilt by association has been a frequently invoked form of polemics — and an effective one, since the ecology movement has been a bizarre congeries of political reactionaries, romantic conservationists, political cop - outs, solitary poets, anarchic life - stylers, as well as genuine political radicals, serious - minded reformers, and level - headed natural scientists.
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As a result, Cop was condemned by the Catholic Church as a heretic, and was forced to flee for his lifAs a result, Cop was condemned by the Catholic Church as a heretic, and was forced to flee for his lifas a heretic, and was forced to flee for his life.
He also has been arrested several times (for very good reason) as you are not suppose to threaten the life of your ex and offer harm to your own children in the process... As for MJ, he sounds like a normal citizen with half a brain and who knows, maybe he is a cop maybe he isn't who careas you are not suppose to threaten the life of your ex and offer harm to your own children in the process... As for MJ, he sounds like a normal citizen with half a brain and who knows, maybe he is a cop maybe he isn't who careAs for MJ, he sounds like a normal citizen with half a brain and who knows, maybe he is a cop maybe he isn't who cares?
The City Council on Monday will introduce a set of bills calling for civil summonses for nonviolent quality - of - life offenses, such as public urination and drinking, but cops would still decide...
The City Council on Monday will introduce a set of bills calling for civil summonses for nonviolent quality - of - life offenses, such as public urination and drinking, but cops would still decide whether to make an arrest.
That order came as cops in Brooklyn broke up an encampment of about a dozen people living in front of an abandoned building.
I'm not saying give up or cop out - simply have a look at your life as it stands now, and note what is really important to you, and go for it!
I'm an older man, grew up on a farm, but now retired after 35 yrs as a cop looking to enjoy life and things «I» enjoy / want
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
It was a white cop who saved Lil Wayne's life when he was 12 - years - old that made the rapper say there was «no such thing as racism».
An additional cop role, in The Seven - Ups (1973), followed, but by this point, Scheider had reportedly grown concerned that he would be pegged and typecast as a policeman and decided to branch out with an offbeat turn in the romantic comedy Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York (1975).
Sure, it's basically the «just one last job» moment from literally dozens of buddy cop movies, and it's presaging either Tony's ultimate death (in the as - yet - untitled Avengers 4, arriving in 2019) or his «retirement» to some sort of happy family life, perhaps handing off the Iron Man moniker to someone else.
There are juicy bits for supporting players as well, including Jeffrey Wright as an FBI agent, Danny Huston as a decadent rotter (his specialty), Michael C. Hall as a scary criminal known as The Bulgarian, and Jesse Plemons as the divorced and seemingly personality - free cop who lives in the same cul - de-sac as Max and Annie and seems obsessed with getting invited to game night again.
When an honest cop (Peter Weller) is killed in the line of duty, the embattled Detroit Police Department of the future brings him back to life as RoboCop, the latest in cyborg technology.
Alec Baldwin gives a great performance as a halfcocked psychopath whose love of life is so strong, mixed up and unscrupulous, he can't help but enjoy breaking fingers, busting jaws, playing cops - and - robbers, shooting people on a gut feeling and answering questions about his preferred vegetables with a pause to think out the words «I don't want to talk about that at this time.»
In talking about his cops - versus - Russian - gangsters movie We Own the Night, the writer and director James Gray cites the ancient Greeks» idea «that one's life is shaped primarily by forces outside of one's control, as if the gods had dealt each person a fate — a destiny.»
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..
The unusually well - defined cast of characters includes a family of thieves living in the mountains in southwest France — a widower and grandfather named Victor (Ivan Desny), his eldest son Ivan (Didier Bezace), Ivan's wife Mireille (Fabienne Babe), and Ivan and Mireille's son Justin (Julien Riviere)-- as well as Ivan's kid brother Alex (Auteuil), who has rebelled against his family by becoming a cop in a Lyons suburb.
We never learn anything about Harry's past as a husband and father, and intuit only a few traces of his background as a cop and a former alcoholic, but we discover a great deal about his emotional life in relation to his friends and former colleagues, which is all the film really cares about.
Rockwell as Dixon, Willoughby's deputy who is a racist, a homophobe, an ignoramus, and a cop who lives with his domineering mother, is almost a caricature, surviving it only because of Rockwell's astonishing performance.
As directed by my generational contemporary Len Wiseman, Live Free or Die Hard shows at least a superficial understanding of what makes Willis» most fiscally successful films tick: a hissable bad guy (Timothy Olyphant as cyber-terrorist Thomas Gabriel), armies of henchmen (and in this case, a henchwoman), and NYPD cop McClane, reluctantly drawn into bruising fistfights and games of chicken with large vehicles and machinerAs directed by my generational contemporary Len Wiseman, Live Free or Die Hard shows at least a superficial understanding of what makes Willis» most fiscally successful films tick: a hissable bad guy (Timothy Olyphant as cyber-terrorist Thomas Gabriel), armies of henchmen (and in this case, a henchwoman), and NYPD cop McClane, reluctantly drawn into bruising fistfights and games of chicken with large vehicles and machineras cyber-terrorist Thomas Gabriel), armies of henchmen (and in this case, a henchwoman), and NYPD cop McClane, reluctantly drawn into bruising fistfights and games of chicken with large vehicles and machinery.
This seemingly highlights and underscores every perceived failing or emptiness in Annie's life, and the passive - aggressive competitiveness of Helen (Rose Byrne), Lillian's wealthy and newer friend, does little to bring about the best in Annie, even as a local cop, Nathan (Chris O'Dowd), tries his best to get to know her.
With some help from his grifting girlfriend Jezebel (Roselyn Sanchez), Hudson sets a plan into motion that will draw Cue Ball Carl and crooked cop Timothy Mortensen into a dangerous confrontation, but if the plan doesn't go just as planned Hudson might not live long enough to call his next shot.
Bill Hader and co-scriptwriter Seth Rogen appear in the high school comic odyssey «Superbad» as a pair of aloof, fun - lovin» cops who take chronic third - wheeler Fogell (alias: McLovin, played indelibly by Christopher Mintz - Plasse) out for the night of his life in a freewheeling B - plot.
The opening sequences carefully introduce us to the various individuals whose lives, you sense with grim foreboding, will be irrevocably altered or even terminated by the day's events: a lonely Chinese student, a sweet shy cop, a young married couple on whose lithe, soon - to - be-amputated limbs the camera lingers as they make love.
Rampart (R for violence, sexuality and pervasive profanity) Woody Harrelson stars in this cop drama, set in 1999, as an LA police officer whose career and private life take a downward spiral after he is videotaped beating a suspected perpetrator.
The film: The juicy filling in the middle of Edgar Wright's Cornetto Trilogy brings back his trusted comrades Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as Nicholas Angel and Danny Butterman, two cops living in a quiet English «burg.
«Freeheld,» with Julianne Moore as a lesbian cop with terminal cancer who fights to give her benefits to her life partner, also floundered.
In theaters July 19, «Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds headline the 3D supernatural action - adventure R.I.P.D. as two cops dispatched by the otherworldly Rest In Peace Department to protect and serve the living from an increasingly destructive array of souls who refuse to move peacefully to the other side.
In Satya, as in Company (02) and Sarkar (05), the two other movies that would form Varma's career - defining crime trilogy, cops and criminals are nothing more than rival gangs, and beneath the thin veneer of everyday life lurks the seething corruption that makes the world go round.
Willis, who we usually see on screen as supremely confident and adept cop characters, as Sharp he is a lonely, sad - sack policeman for whom life seems to have past by.
«As CBS All Access» first original comedy series, No Activity flipped conventional storytelling on its head by showcasing some of the world's best comedic talent as they hilariously explored the mundane lives of every day cops and criminals,» said Julie McNamara, EVP, Original Content for CBS All AccesAs CBS All Access» first original comedy series, No Activity flipped conventional storytelling on its head by showcasing some of the world's best comedic talent as they hilariously explored the mundane lives of every day cops and criminals,» said Julie McNamara, EVP, Original Content for CBS All Accesas they hilariously explored the mundane lives of every day cops and criminals,» said Julie McNamara, EVP, Original Content for CBS All Access.
Even under thick layers of makeup, Edgerton is likable as Nick Jakoby, a monstrous - in - appearance but mostly sweetly dorky Orc, who gets a job as an LAPD beat cop in an alternate modern - day L.A. where fairies, elves and the like live uneasily alongside humans.
Washington is commanding, as always, and Russell Crowe (3:10 to Yuma, Cinderella Man) does a fine job in a subdued role as the incorruptible cop whose life is in shambles because he's just too honest to help himself when he needs it.
«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.
Perhaps the peakiest peak in a film full of»em: Walter Matthau's transit cop, pleading for cooperation from the spectacularly apoplectic Dick O'Neill as the head of transit operations, protests that all he cares about is saving lives.
For the screenplay, he enlisted a real - life cop, Robert Souza, who ironically has a side job of his own as a screenwriter, and together they made a modestly entertaining throwaway thriller.
and those of Algee Smith as an aspiring singer whose life is changed forever after the Algiers and of Hannah Murray as fJulie, the feisty, open - minded young woman who dares to talk back to the racist cops.
Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds headline the 3D supernatural action - adventure R.I.P.D. as two cops dispatched by the otherworldly Rest In Peace Department to protect and serve the living from an increasingly destructive array of souls who refuse to move peacefully to the other side.
Curtis Hanson's masterful neo-noir brings period Los Angeles to stylish, gripping life, with Guy Pearce and Russell Crowe on fine form as a pair of cops drawn together by murder, a mysterious woman and the city's seedy underbelly.
Although marketed as a cute kids film, Kindergarten Cop is marred by being excessively violent, and in some cases, even promoting it as a solution to real - life problems (an ineptly handled child abuse subplot rears its ugly head on a couple of occasions).
It's now unfairly seen as one of his worst films, a title to be uttered amongst dreck like the ill - advised sequels Caddyshack II and Fletch Lives, not to mention Nothing But Trouble, Cops and Robbersons, and Man of the House.
After a pharmaceutical - and - alcohol - induced bit of airplane class struggle that exemplifies Wiig's ability to ramp up a joke so it doesn't become repetitive (as does a later, extended attempt to have her cop admirer Rhodes (Chris O'Dowd)-- a sweet romantic subplot in which the two have worthwhile conversations and uncontrived issues to resolve — notice her by breaking all sorts of motor vehicle laws in succession), Annie's life, which she already thought had, really hits rock bottom.
Shot in Louisiana but set in Texas, Killer Joe is the story of people who aren't as smart as they think they are — nobody but Joe himself (Matthew McConaughey), a cop who moonlights as a ruthlessly efficient contract killer, lives up to his billing.
Director Jim Cummings also stars as a cop trying to hold his life together in the feature based on his astoundingly humorous and heartbreaking 2016 Sundance - winning short of the same name.
Karl Urban is headed back to TV, with Deadline reporting that the Star Trek and Thor: Ragnarok star — who once graced Fox's short - lived sci - fi cop show Almost Human with his grumpy visage — has signed on as the lead in Amazon's The Boys.

Rampart's superb cast includes Cynthia Nixon and Anne Heche as Brown's two ex-wives, sisters, with whom he still lives; Ned Beatty as a corrupt retired cop; Robin Wright as Brown's sex interest and sometime confidant; and Sigourney Weaver and Steve Buscemi from the DA's office.

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