Driving down the road on the wrong - side as a racer increases your boost, while doing the right
thing as a cop increases your boost.
Not exact matches
Stimpson writes
as a modern woman who sees
things are they really are: hence, on the subject of clothing she makes the point that a priest in a clerical collar is saying «Hey, world, I'm a priest», and a policeman in uniform is saying «Hey, world, I'm a
cop».
When you look at the other
things that prospective bosses ignore, «pig
cop» socks don't look like
as big of a deal...
That's a terrible assessment of
things and is an absolute
cop - out
as far
as looking for progress is concerned.
Ray Kelly has had a long line of critics over his last 12 years
as NYPD commissioner, but there's not a single
thing he would do differently, the top
cop...
The landscape has shifted considerably since then — with police unions painting the mayor
as someone who does not care about
cops, and Mr. de Blasio in turn touting funding for the NYPD for
things like increased training and new bulletproof vests.
«
As a
cop, I saw people doing all sort of fraudulent
things and I wanted to improve the system,» he said.
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
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».
In its highly combustable, confusing, angry environment, where everyone from parents to rioters to
cops is just making it up
as they go along, the only
thing that seems to matter are the underlying drives, whether it's goodheartedness or resentment.
Amr Waked plays a befuddled French
cop caught up in her quest, and
things turns deliriously silly and metaphysical
as the film veers into Johnny Depp «Transcendence» omnipotence.
Game Night has a few going for it — one helluva cast (Jason Bateman, Rachel McAdams, Billy Magnusson, Kyle Chandler, Sharon Horgan, Kylie Bunbury, Jesse Plemons, Danny Huston, Michael C. Hall, Chelsea Peretti, Camille Chen and more); an opening meet cute that is original and clever; the establishment of a weekly get together for a games night; the sad sack neighbor who used to be part of the group (and is also a
cop with a cute dog), and, finally, the idea that what starts out
as a special murder mystery game night turns out to be the real
thing — but no knows it.
Anne's withered lips and wasting features, pulling back from her teeth, carry with them no small shock — less for the
cops than for us,
as we're not accustomed to seeing such
things in a movie.
Starting with a routine police raid of an illegal after hours club where the local residents harass the police
as they are lining - up the patrons for hauling to jail,
things quickly turn from shouting and insults to stones and firebombs prompting the
cops to start using weapons to fire back.
Cannavale (Danny Collins) is wasted in a role that doubles both
as the hapless husband to Lang's ex father to the daughter Lang is trying to reconnect more with, and the face of the
cops who get involved in the mix of
things (and, conveniently, seems to be the first
cop on the scene no matter where the action takes place).
This inventive, episodic indie about a Senegalese immigrant employed
as a Seattle bike
cop suggested interesting
things to come from Devor, who proceeded to make an avant - garde docudrama about a man fucked to death by a horse.
As Janey tells the trio of
cops at Dougie's office, there are more important
things than reporting a car stolen, and there are more important
things than asking your mortally ill brother about a 25 - year - old case.
As Rhodes, a bashful, Irish - accented
cop who dotes on Annie, Chris O'Dowd also helps keep
things on an even keel.
Michael J Fox plays a jaded, spoiled Hollywood megastar who decides the only way to prepare for his forthcoming role
as a New York
cop in a crummy action film is to hang out with the real
thing.
Allen and Terry idolize the city's top
cops, Danson and Highsmith (Dwayne Johnson and Samuel L. Jackson), but when an opportunity arises for The Other Guys to step up,
things don't quite go
as planned.
The comedic sensibilities are properly primed to be
as jet black
as The Guard and with Alexander Skarsgård and Michael Peña starring
as uber - corrupt New Mexico
cops, expect
things to get hairy quick.
As with all such
things, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle: Bright is an entertaining - enough high - concept feature with a few glaring holes that fans of its director,
cop - corruption auteur David Ayer, will likely enjoy.
tension begins to brew
as the
cops come sniffing around,
as well
as studio security, and
things only escalate when Griffin begins to talk more frequently with June, increasing suspicion.
I suspect the tolerance for this kind of
thing will meet better reviews for those seeing on the small screen,
as it is little more than a big budget
cop show.
PREVIOUSLY
As with all
things Three Billboards related last week's poll devoted to its two shitty
cops played by Woody Harrelson & Sam Rockwell brought out some strong opinions, but only in the comments - the contest itself was won handily by Woody, who took 3 / 4s of the vote.
This was a heroic action, yet in the movie there's something unnerving about this man, and the main
thing is that he's played by Michael Shannon, a character actor who specializes in wild - eyed zeal, whether he's saving
cops in World Trade Center, attempting to work
as a punk - rock Svengali in The Runaways, hunting down Superman in Man Of Steel, or warning his community about the coming apocalypse in Take Shelter.
M.V.P.: Among a wondrous cast, including J. Smith Cameron
as Lisa's mother, John Gallagher Jr.
as her hapless prospective beau, Kieran Culkin
as a manipulative, callous rival, Rosemarie De Witt
as the prickly, paranoid wife of Mark Ruffalo's character, Stephen Adly Guirgis
as a long - suffering
cop, Michael Ealy
as a smart -
as - a-whip attorney and Lonergan himself
as Lisa's hen - pecked absentee father, it's the great Allison Janney (also the best
thing in «The Help «-RRB- who lingers in a one - scene cameo
as the victim of the bus accident which sets the plot in motion.
Rees cuts effortlessly between the various narrative threads (aided by editor Mako Kamitsuna, who previously collaborated on Pariah), and makes some neat connections, such
as cutting from a battle in the war to Hap Jackson (Rob Morgan, one of Stranger
Things» lackadaisical
cops) falling of a ladder.
As the perpetrator calmly collects his
things and exits his location, the
cops duly arrive to an open and shut case with all evidence pointing to James Barr (although we know it to be another after witnessing Jai Courtney's Charlie commit the atrocity).
If he isn't playing a knowingly extraverted weirdo, it's not going to work,
as Tracy Morgan's character could never be believable enough
as a
cop, a boyfriend, a partner, or even just a normal guy — all things he is supposed to represent in Cop O
cop, a boyfriend, a partner, or even just a normal guy — all
things he is supposed to represent in
Cop O
Cop Out.
Rules of Engagement) is a green, but very ambitious police officer who desires strongly to follow in his father's footsepts by becoming a detective lieutenant, which he attains by taking partial credit for the infamous Nite Owl murders, where three men barge into a diner and kill all of the inhabitants inside, including a former police officer named Stensland (Beckel, Blue Streak) Stensland's former partner is Bud White (Crowe, The Quick and the Dead), a rough - and - tumble
cop as loyal
as they come, but also willing to do the
things that Exley is not, namely, to cross over the line of the law to see that justice is served.
«IT» stars Bill Skarsgård (Hemlock Grove)
as the story's villain, Pennywise, and an ensemble of young actors including Jaeden Lieberher (Midnight Special), Jeremy Ray Taylor (Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Trip), Sophia Lillis (37), Finn Wolfhand (Stranger
Things), Wyatt Oleff (Guardians of the Galaxy), Chosen Jacobs (
Cops and Robbers), Jack Dylan Grazer (Tales of Halloween), and Nicholas Hamilton (Captain Fantastic).
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.
If a
cop pretends to be a Russian gangster, lives
as a Russian gangster and does the
things a Russian gangster does (Eastern Promises), isn't that in fact what he is?
«It's about
as much of a Keystone
Cops -
thing as you can imagine,» Republican lobbyist Brandon Scholz said.
From the book jacket: Kate Martinelli has seen her share of peculiar
things as a San Francisco
cop, but never anything quite like this: an ornate Victorian sitting room straight out of a Sherlock Holmes story — complete with violin, tobacco - filled Persian slipper, and gunshots in the wallpaper that spell out the initials of the late queen.
And when the body of a woman connected to one of the dead
cops is found on the sidewalk below her apartment window,
things get even more complicated,
as a reputed «witness» — the wife of a high - ranking government official — becomes obsessed with the case, and with Espinosa.
Some
cop to knowing that, 10 years ago, they could publish nearly anything
as «paranormal» and it would sell — and because of that sure
thing, they could take on riskier projects.
I have one more
thing to say on this point, and it may come across
as a
cop out.
You may recall with a touch of nostalgia, the popular 1989 comedy drama movie starring Tom Hanks playing the role of Scott Turner
as a clean - cut
cop, and Hooch, a large and slobbery mastiff - like dog, who turns out being the closest
thing to a witness in a murder case involving the death of his owner.
As an undercover
cop he walks a fine line between his duty and trying to maintain his cover, forced to do terrible
things to stay in the game.
Witnesses will give the
cops a ring from the nearest phone if they see you commit a crime nearby — which can lead to some silly antics
as you gun down one witness which causes another one to attempt the call and so on and so on until the game arbitrarily decides the whole
thing has gone on long enough — but there's a reasonable length of time before the coppers will show up, providing plenty of opportunity to simply drive away or duck into an alley.
They escape just
as the
cops arrive and
things get a little steamy with her hinting at wanting a relationship with Bruce and the pair nearly kissing.
Having spent some time with the beta and generally enjoying it two
things came to mind; firstly although the
cops and robbers format is a change, it wasn't
as much of an alteration
as I was expecting and sometimes felt like re-skinned warfare.
Yes there is even role - playing in Arma 3 this is listed
as life mods because there is so many of them from Altis life to Arma 3 life you basically live like you would in real life but with guns and the ability to drive a car when you are 12 years old there are
cops, emergency services and lawyers its loads of fun just don't get caught doing
things against the law some servers have high jail times!
It should not come
as any surprise that members of the public make questionable postings to the web (including such
things as death threats on Facebook: ``... if you are a priest, judge,
cop, lawyer, commoner, or teacher... I «m bringing death with me this time around» R. v. Lee, 2010 ONCJ 291 (CanLII).
Several sources close to BSO are questioning not only Jordan's actions that day, but also whether Jordan, a former Fort Lauderdale
cop hired by Broward Sheriff Scott Israel after his election, was even qualified for the post when Israel moved her from the civil division, where she handled such
things as subpoenas and evictions, to become the district commander in Parkland last year.
And I want you guys to be able to do the same
thing as I did because if a dumb blue collar
cop can do this, all of you guys can do it, too.