Let's Be Cops

2014 "Fake Cops. Real Trouble."
6.4| 1h44m| R| en
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Best pals Ryan and Justin are stalled in their respective careers -- a fact that is painfully driven home when they go to a college reunion. Dressed as police in the mistaken belief that they were to attend a costume party, Ryan and Justin find that the uniforms earn them much respect and attention. Although Justin is uncomfortable with the idea, Ryan decides to continue with the charade, putting them both in increasingly dangerous situations. When these newly-minted “heroes” get tangled in a real life web of mobsters and dirty detectives, they must put their fake badges on the line.

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Phonearl Good start, but then it gets ruined
Spidersecu Don't Believe the Hype
FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Murphy Howard I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
sakram Well, come think of it, it'd be a real challenge to get something big out of this concept of 'Lets be cops', but this worked very well. I laughed when I was supposed to love, I focused when things got serious, and voilà, the movie just delivered. Good acting, good directing, good script, and good movie-environment with likable actors.What a nice movie to watch with the mates ! 7/10
Imdbidia I have a weakness for silly gross and cops comedies, and Let's be Cops has it all. I didn't expect anything from this movie, to be honest, as the ratings are quite (too) low everywhere, and I didn't know the actors.Johnson and Wayans have great chemistry on camera and are believable in their characters, that is the most important thing in cases like this.The story is a police prank gone too far and for too long mixed with a police investigation of a drug cartel. The story is very entertaining. Of course, this is a formula of a movie, with stereotypes, comedy formulas that work every time, the ending we expect, and situations and dialogues that will make you laugh. At least made me lol several times! Nothing original, for sure, but the ingredients are mixed in a nice flavorsome way, the actors are all good in their respective roles, and the end result is truly enjoyable if you just want to spend two hours having a good time.
Floated2 Let's Be Cops was relatively a surprise summer hit released in August 2014, which is great considering the two leads are not A-list actors and are relatively unknowns. Having motivation from 2014's Ride Along as well as the Jump Street franchise, Let's Be Cops was most certainly green lit on the verge of those big films. The film is rated R which is a surprise considering Ride Along was rated PG-13, however in this film the rated is only due to several scenes of language. It could have been lowered to make it PG-13 but the studios allowed it with such a low budget- approximately $17 million. Let's Be Cops has a main plot, as well as several other subplots along the way. The film is quite entertaining and the two leads do have enough chemistry, but the problem with this film is most of the jokes. Unlike Ride Along and the Jump Street franchise, this film's writing is not clever as those and the laughs aren't brought upon in this film which is why the film isn't as good. Many forced jokes and gags include in this film. Although the film is predictable, it is quite a decent watch to wait until the end to see our heroes reach this goal and success.==================================================================== ====================================================================After a rewatch (08/20/17'), Let's Be Cops really isn't funny at all, and the comedy feels very forced and the type of cheesy comedy seen on television shows forced for laughs. The first half of the film is where the comedy is played, then the second half it gets more serious when the leads become in real trouble as targets. It's also quite boring and at a run time a little over 1 hour 40 minutes, it feels over 2 hours at some points. Of course films like this are always predictable, as we know they will win in the end and the leads will receive their goal. Overall, Let's Be Cops feels worse on a second viewing, and is not memorable and too interesting.
Wizard-8 "Let's Be Cops" isn't the first comedy to have the premise of someone impersonating a police officer - the comedy "Off Beat" did it way back in 1986. But this idea hasn't been done to death, so this movie definitely had some potential. While there are some funny moments here and there, the movie as a whole doesn't work. It gets off to a good start - it sets up the characters and their idea of impersonating cops in less than fifteen minutes. But then the movie slows down considerably and the thin story moves at a crawl - there was no need to have this movie run 104 or so minutes. Also, the tone seems kind of schizophrenic. On one hand it wants to be a goofy and outrageous comedy, but there are some dead serious (and violent) plot elements that don't mix with the side of the movie that's lighthearted. The two leads show some charm (especially Damon Wayans Jr.), but they are made to do a bunch of unlikable things that makes it hard to be sympathetic to their characters. The movie ends up being a real disappointment, especially since you can see the potential that was not realized.