Two LAPD detectives who moonlight in other fields investigate the murder of an up-and-coming rap group.Two LAPD detectives who moonlight in other fields investigate the murder of an up-and-coming rap group.Two LAPD detectives who moonlight in other fields investigate the murder of an up-and-coming rap group.
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André 3000
- Silk Brown
- (as Andre Benjamin)
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- TriviaReportedly, Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett did not get along during production, and neither were very warm with each other when they went out to go promote the movie. Hartnett later revealed in an interview that he and Ford got along better by the end of filming, but said that there were times they would end up just sitting in the car when they were supposed to be doing a scene and neither of them would say anything for like an hour.
- GoofsWhen the handcuffed prisoner steals a gun and shoots up the parking lot, KC and Gavilan agree that he fired 15 shots; he actually fired 18, which, according to them, is more than the gun holds.
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Joe Gavilan: Don't call me sir. I work for a living.
- Crazy creditsDuring the end credits, Joe and K.C. arrive at the location of their new crime scene investigation.
Featured review
Much Needed Good P.R. for the LAPD
No urban police department is free of episodic troubles but the LAPD has a case as chronic as smokers' cough. Good cops, bad cops and villains with SOCAL written all over their faces and inflected in every line.
But, hey, it's summer and Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett deliver some good laughs and a pretty hot high speed smash 'em up chase through Hollywood in this cop/buddies film.
The genre is pretty familiar to all. Very formulaic. You get a wiser older cop with flaws and/or attitude and a young acolyte with flaws and/or attitude. The novelty here is that while many cops moonlight to pay their bills, Ford's a detective who doesn't let hot police work interfere with his on and off real estate brokerage business. With incessant calls for his private business on a cell phone that rings with "My Girl," Ford delivers a good performance with wry humor and a surprising degree of athleticism (he's sixty but you'd never know it).
Josh Hartnett, as the very junior homicide investigator, also has a sideline, actually two. He earnestly pursues an acting career while running a meditation mill for lissome young lovelies who, predictably, fall into his arms and bed. But he's a good cop.
The actual homicide story is instantly familiar and its development devoid of surprises. So what? It's summer! I can't see art films EVERY day.
6/10. Can't give it more than that but it was entertaining for both me and my teenage son who especially appreciated the urban road rampage.
But, hey, it's summer and Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett deliver some good laughs and a pretty hot high speed smash 'em up chase through Hollywood in this cop/buddies film.
The genre is pretty familiar to all. Very formulaic. You get a wiser older cop with flaws and/or attitude and a young acolyte with flaws and/or attitude. The novelty here is that while many cops moonlight to pay their bills, Ford's a detective who doesn't let hot police work interfere with his on and off real estate brokerage business. With incessant calls for his private business on a cell phone that rings with "My Girl," Ford delivers a good performance with wry humor and a surprising degree of athleticism (he's sixty but you'd never know it).
Josh Hartnett, as the very junior homicide investigator, also has a sideline, actually two. He earnestly pursues an acting career while running a meditation mill for lissome young lovelies who, predictably, fall into his arms and bed. But he's a good cop.
The actual homicide story is instantly familiar and its development devoid of surprises. So what? It's summer! I can't see art films EVERY day.
6/10. Can't give it more than that but it was entertaining for both me and my teenage son who especially appreciated the urban road rampage.
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- Two Cops
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- Budget
- $75,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $30,940,691
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,112,632
- Jun 15, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $51,142,659
- Runtime1 hour 56 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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