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Officer Down Movie

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I have to admit, it'll be hard for me to sit down and watch through this entire movie without thinking of James Woods from Family Guy. :tongue:
 

The trailer was eh...it kind of just looks like another generic cop thriller (the stripper scene being shown about three times didn't help either), a genre that's become very dilapidated and over done in my honest opinion. I'd like to be proven wrong though, and it turn out to actually be a good movie in what's become a pretty piss poor set of movies this year.

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I have to admit, it'll be hard for me to sit down and watch through this entire movie without thinking of James Woods from Family Guy. :tongue:

 

The trailer was eh...it kind of just looks like another generic cop thriller (the stripper scene being shown about three times didn't help either), a genre that's become very dilapidated and over done in my honest opinion. I'd like to be proven wrong though, and it turn out to actually be a good movie in what's become a pretty piss poor set of movies this year.

You just hit the hammer on the nail. I agree 

Trailer was horrible, this is just going to be a movie, where they try to act like cops and screw it up and get the wrong picture out there.... 

 

Also by officer down, I don't think it means as a police officer getting shot, I think it means a officer going corrupt....

Edited by Darkangel

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End of watch and Training Day set the bar for good cop movies. Which represent the work honestly while adding in action and making it watchable.

 

I'm afraid this doesn't reflect anything police honestly at all.

 

From the preview it looks like they planned out all the action, then said "Oh s***, we need a story line for this"

 

It may be worth a watch. The action looked alright. I'm about invested with the story line as I was for the 'need for speed' titles.

End of watch and Training Day set the bar for good cop movies.

 

And SuperTroopers.

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All action It looks like ,It would be good If it was the insight of  the proper duties cops do,not just all action.

 

Still though, I haven't watched it so I'll have to find out.

 

Nothing has beaten End Of Watch so far ,in my books.

Edited by InnermostZero

It looks likes another generic cop film with one scene of tits in it (shown a massive three or four times during the trailer).

 

It doesn't look like it's grounded in any form of reality, it's just another generic action film with absolutely no known people shown in the name list. Unfortunately it looks like the stripper scene is the most interesting part of the film.

 

 

I wish we'd see more films like End of Watch it's one of the few cop films I have watched without really noticing any authenticity errors, they used the right cars with the correct equipment mounted (Arjent + SS2000), they did take some creative freedom in it although they always maintained a real feel to it, Officer Down is a film about guns, tits and explosions, I'll pass.

It's always difficult for me to actually care for the people in films because it's fictional, but End of Watch was actually pretty compelling.

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