Not exact matches
I accept that you and
others will simply see this as a
cop -
out.
STONER»S PRAYER Now I pass
out into sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep Grant no
other stoner take My weed and bong before I wake Keep me safely in thy sight And grant no crackhead's thrill tonight And in the morning let me awake Breathing scents of wake «n bake God protect me in my dreams and make this better than it seems Grant the time may siwftly fly When myself shall be so high In a green grass weed bed Where I long to rest my head Far away from all these scenes And the smell of bammer smoked by beans Take me back into the land Where the
cops never take you
out Where the weed won't burn my throat like sand; Where the scent of chronis blows Where the good Mary Jane grows; Take me back and I'll promise then Never to leave BC again... - Anonymous
Their usual
cop out answer is that god was always here, but in some
other dimension.
Scepticism of some
other person's version of «who God is and what He wants us to be / do» is not a
cop -
out.
REspect
other peoples beliefs... but to be fair being «spiritual but not religous» is not a belief at all it is a
cop out to avoid a decision, but everyone will eventually make one, it just takes time.
Pushing blame on
others is clearly a
cop out.
then
cop out on mental illness because they have no
other defense in court.
You know when you start condemning and judging
others for their non-belief, while at the same time saying you won't debate any of your own, that's merely a
cop -
out and a cowardly one at that.
One of them
copped to initiating an affair thinking that maybe if they could just get it «
out of their system» then they might be able to make the marriage work in
other aspects.
To blame the
other child for your child's poor choices is a
cop -
out.
They might «farm
out» their parental responsibilities to the
other parent in a «good
cop bad
cop» way and be oblivious to what they say to the child and how much they hurt their feelings.
Which is another way of actually NOT making a logical argument, but instead just re-stating your point when you think you're proving it — in
other words, a classic
cop -
out.
City Council Minority Leader Vincent Ignizio, who has pushed hard for
cops, also pointed
out that this issue and
others aren't settled by the executive budget.
The city's top
cop would lose the mayor's race to City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, as well as the two
other Democratic candidates for mayor, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll
out Thursday.
Several
other officers who rushed up from their cars, including a rookie
cop fresh
out of the academy, «took combat» stances and also fired, hitting Rosales several more times, killing him, sources said.
The city has handed
out a whopping 160,000 parking placards, to teachers,
cops, Department of Transportation workers and
others.
Samuels called this a «total
cop -
out»; there is no legal prohibition, and
other attorneys general have campaigned around previous propositions.
Others say that's a
cop -
out
It's a good way to quickly see each
other, but it also feels like a
cop -
out.
I'm just a girl who contracted HSV 2 from a one night stand I'm trying to
other woman who have this to shine some lonight on this dark road I am on I've never felt so alone please women wit herpes help me
cop with this disease I'm on my first
out break and its killing me I am heterosexual for...
«And even if you do get to the point of being committed,» said author Aditi Paul in an academic study on the effectiveness of online dating, «you can
cop out easily, without too many mental scars, because you know you can reactivate your profile and there will be a bunch of
others waiting for you.»
Since there isn't anyone
out there policing these dating sites, I've hired myself as the «
cop» and have set
out on a mission to expose scam dating websites more than any
other blogger on the web.
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And will
other cops trust him or want him
out of the way?
Smartly - directed action picture stars Jeff Wincott as a
cop who risks it all to stop a group of dirty policemen who have worked
out a look - the -
other - way deal with a drug czar.
Those later elements are really the only thing that sets this apart from the countless
other cop - tracks - down - a-killer movies
out there, because for all its clichéd plot points and stock characters, it's obvious screenwriters Robert Fyvolent, Mark R. Brinker, and Allison Burnett are more concerned about coming up with graphic death scenes than anything else.
I still haven't really seen anything from the pic that makes it stand
out as anything
other than a pretty standard buddy
cop comedy, but Johnson and Wayans Jr. are very funny guys who have terrific chemistry on New Girl, so hopefully that charisma makes the full feature worthwhile.
The search for the diabetic boy becomes a race against time as his insulin pump runs
out, and the
cops must try to turn one suspect against the
other before it's too late.
The
other aspect of the film that is so unnerving is the way evil exists in plain sight, perhaps at the peripheral of our collective vision, but there to be seen, barely trying to disguise itself, be it corrupt
cops or the Russian mob
out to make an example of someone.
But when it turns
out that «cool kids» like Eric (Dave Franco) and Molly (Brie Larson) share more in common with Schmidt's sensitivity than they do Jenko's blustery indifference, the
cops get sidetracked from their duties by the unexpected discoveries they make, while stuck on the
other side of the social paradigm.
The setup and structure of the plot is no different from most
other cop films of the period, with a psychotic bad guy (a forger played by Willem Dafoe) being chased by a
cop (William Petersen, the CSI guy) who doesn't play by the rules (or «laws» as we call them),
out to get him not merely because it's his job, but because this time it's personal (seems Dafoe killed Petersen's partner, mere days before his retirement!).
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Lionsgate bested at least four
other bidders to acquire the film
out of Sundance, where the
cops / civilians conflict has been explored in narratives ranging from «Fruitvale Station» to «Monsters and Men.»
Hart and Cube tread no new ground in this routine buddy comedy, which will invite comparisons to films like The
Other Guys,
Cop Out, and Pineapple Express from myopic moviegoers.
That's the good idea, further fleshed
out with the notion that Dreyfuss and his partner (Emilio Estevez) alternate shifts with two
other cops who don't much like them.
Forced to fill her days by
other means, Marnie ends up immersing herself in the business of
others but actually doing them good — she even finds time to hang
out with a potential beau, a retired
cop who goes by Zipper (J.K. Simmons).
It's an obvious template for Irish - American family drama: a game of good
cop, bad
cop in the NYPD as the family figures
out how far they'll go to cover up each
other's sins.
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 spo
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 spo
Cop Out one could call a loving spoof.
The screenplay by Robb and Mark Cullen (Manchild, New Car Smell) puts together a mish - mash of 1980s
cop flick clichés without generating much humor
out of them
other than the knowing references.
It's a parody of buddy
cop movies with Ferrell and Wahlberg playing a pair of New York police detectives, one of whom prefers to play it safe and fill
out paperwork all day, while the
other yearns to be
out on the street in the middle of the action.
His ultra-crooked partner, the vet named Lazerov (McDermott), caps one, then pins the murder on the
other dealer, who ends up
copping to the rap
out of sheer fear.
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12 THE BIG STONE GRID by Craig Zahler A
cop is pulled into an underworld organization that brutally murders people to extort money
out of
others.
This is the second
outing with Will Ferrell, and Mark Wahlberg since their buddy
cop sleeper hit The
Other Guys (2010).
One has recently been released from prison, and the
other is a
cop who is trying to help his brother
out only to discover that old habits die hard.
Reeve (an XOF soldier) is kind of a butthole and the
other characters consist of a nurse who's very
out of place, a
cop, and an artificial intelligence that has two personalities.
One
cop is an over the top - no rules Irish policeman and the
other is a by - the - books FBI agent who is
out of place in his environment.
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.
He also starred in
other indie films, including «Party Girl,» Nigel Finch's acclaimed film «Stonewall,» «200 Cigarettes,» «High School High,» and appeared in studio features «The Terminal,» for director Steven Spielberg, and»
Cop Out,» opposite Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan.Read More
Capturing the «buddy
cop» genre has been attempted before and after this brilliant little ditty (see Kevin Smith's COP OUT and Adam McKay's THE OTHER GUYS), but what makes HOT FUZZ such a contemporary classic is that it actually achieves it's own place alongside the films it's in love with: POiNT BREAK and BAD BOYS
cop» genre has been attempted before and after this brilliant little ditty (see Kevin Smith's
COP OUT and Adam McKay's THE OTHER GUYS), but what makes HOT FUZZ such a contemporary classic is that it actually achieves it's own place alongside the films it's in love with: POiNT BREAK and BAD BOYS
COP OUT and Adam McKay's THE
OTHER GUYS), but what makes HOT FUZZ such a contemporary classic is that it actually achieves it's own place alongside the films it's in love with: POiNT BREAK and BAD BOYS 2.