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Yeah I`m just watching it, I`m quite surprised I`ll never heard about it its a cool movie and the places are quite familiar :) 

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I just watched it great movie a bit ott but hey it`s LA baby got to love hollywood but yeah anyone have any similar ones worth watching ?

 

I just watched it great movie a bit ott but hey it`s LA baby got to love hollywood but yeah anyone have any similar ones worth watching ?

 

Not a movie but the tv show "Southland" is all about the LAPD. Although I might be the last person on Earth who didn't know about it until this summer. :D Definitely worth watching if you haven't seen it already.

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Not a movie but the tv show "Southland" is all about the LAPD. Although I might be the last person on Earth who didn't know about it until this summer. :D Definitely worth watching if you haven't seen it already.

you`re not the only one, i`ll check it out thanks for the suggestion 

I was on a flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam and I was going through the movies they had available on my TV. Saw End of Watch and decided I would give it a try despite the fact that I usually hate police TV shows and movies. Started watching it and couldn't make it more than 15 minutes in to the scene where one of the characters gets into an argument with a guy on a call and starts taking off his uniform and wanting the guy to fight him. It just reminded me why I don't like Hollywood's portrayal of law enforcement.

I was on a flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam and I was going through the movies they had available on my TV. Saw End of Watch and decided I would give it a try despite the fact that I usually hate police TV shows and movies. Started watching it and couldn't make it more than 15 minutes in to the scene where one of the characters gets into an argument with a guy on a call and starts taking off his uniform and wanting the guy to fight him. It just reminded me why I don't like Hollywood's portrayal of law enforcement.

That's actually the only major "not by the book" moment in the movie. The rest of their police procedure is very good. They do such a good job that they attract a lot of unwanted attention. I'll leave it at that to avoid spoilers.

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On 10/28/2015, 12:25:37, unr3al said:

That's actually the only major "not by the book" moment in the movie. The rest of their police procedure is very good. They do such a good job that they attract a lot of unwanted attention. I'll leave it at that to avoid spoilers.

Yep, well that scene alone really turned me off of the movie.

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