If you trust the ACLU you can pay money to not worry as
much about cops randomly kicking in your door.
Not exact matches
I've heard grumblings
about Willis on set and
much like
Cop Out, also written by the same filmmakers here, he caused reshoots and unplanned scenes while filming.
I wish everytime a movie
about a crooked LA
cop would not be compared to Training Day so
much...
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.
The movie spends too
much time trying to make you care
about Butler's corrupt
cop when the criminals (led by Pablo Schreiber) are far more interesting.
And Ayer, despite miscalculating pretty
much everything
about Suicide Squad, is REALLY good at
cop movies — he made End of Watch, and the underrated Street Kings.
Willis proves us wrong by first establishing that there is nothing remarkable
about McClane at all — he's just a normal New York City
cop who is out of his element in a new environment and pretty
much unsettled
about everything in his life.
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.
Q: The film is very
much about taking sides: white against black, husband against wife, parent against child,
cop against citizen, Man railing against God.
«It's
about as
much of a Keystone
Cops - thing as you can imagine,» Republican lobbyist Brandon Scholz said.
It might sound like a
cop - out, but there's really not
much to complain
about with Audi's inaugural A3 sedan.
I write a couple of different series — the Baba Yaga series, based on an updated version of the Russian fairy tale witch; the Veiled Magic series,
about a witch -
cop in a fictional world
much like ours; and my new Broken Rider series, which is a spin - off from the Baba Yagas.
A word, here, on Box 13.7 from AR4's Working Group III volume, which formed the basis of
much of the discussion
about burden - sharing at
COP - 13 in Bali, and which was cited in the Bali Action Plan.
With current and former Vancouver mayors arguing very publically for legalization, you can't blame Joe Public for thinking
cops don't care
much about weed, but you may be in for an unpleasant New Year's surprise.
There probably isn't
much to worry
about if you send directions to your office to a client via email, for example, even if your client's spouse or employer or a
cop reads it.
I still remember talking to an LAPD
cop a couple of years ago who responded to our call
about a possible intruder in the backyard; as we were filling out the paperwork he noticed my job and immediately started talking
about how
much he'd like to attend the evening program.
Typically a
cop swears to an affidavit
about what he has heard and seen,
much of which is hearsay, rather than from personal knowledge.
There was the lag on payments to the factory's construction company, the senior staffers jumping ship, the confusing debut of a seemingly competing car from the company helmed by its principal backer, the lawsuits from a supplier and a landlord who said they weren't getting paid, the work stoppage on the factory, the state officials in Nevada who said Jia didn't have as
much money as he claimed (something that Jia denied in a haters - are - my - motivators statement), and the fact that leaders in that state
copped to never really knowing
much about FF's financials before approving that incentive package.
I've been thinking
about who I tell the little stuff to — especially now that Al is working away from home so
much and realise that our two dogs and one cat
cop it all.