The NCAA got to sit back with its arms folded and enjoy
watching real cops enforce its rules.
Not exact matches
In the end I got ta give full points to Johnson,
watching this guy get high on
cop law enforcement thinking he's the
real deal, actually buying a
cop car, using the jargon etc...
Going by its title alone, The Autopsy Of Jane Doe sounds like a Faces Of Death knockoff or maybe one of those Japanese gore videos from the»80s like the one that made Charlie Sheen call the
cops because he thought he was
watching a
real snuff film.
He manages to make racist
cops likeable, protective mothers highly petulant, lonely kids seem to be the
real grownups, and he has no problem turning everything upside down and
watching what these people do.
How this all happens is absolutely fascinating, beginning with the arrival of the FBI and Special Agent Richard DesLauriers (Kevin Bacon), who uses a warehouse to re-create entire city streets and the crime scene; Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis (John Goodman), who runs the show with nerves of steel; Sgt. Jeffrey Pugliese (JK Simmons), the Watertown
cop who finds himself in the middle of a shootout with the culprits; Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick (Michael Beach); Dun Meng (an excellent and scene - stealing Jimmy O. Yang), the young Chinese man who was carjacked and kidnapped by the pair, only to turn the tables on them; and of course the Tsarnaev brothers, Tamerlan (Themo Meilikidze) and the younger Dzhokhar (Alex Wolff), who both look and act so eerily like the
real thing it is positively chilling to
watch them.
Really «The Woodsman» is Bacon's film, but he is more than ably assisted by his co-stars, most notably by Sedgwick who epitomises resilience, by Bratt playing a character every bit as ambiguous as Walter himself, by Mos Def who elevates a stock
cop rôle to new levels of melancholic disillusionment, and by Pilkes, whose nuanced turn in the film's most difficult scenes makes her a
real talent to
watch.
Want to see
real human struggle for life,
watch the news or
cops.