Cop Car Page #2

Synopsis: A pair of ten-year-olds find an abandoned cop car in a field. When they take it for a joyride, it seems like they could kill themselves at any moment. But things only get worse when the small town sheriff goes looking for his missing car. The kids find themselves in the center of a deadly game of cat and mouse they don't understand and the only way out is to go as fast as their cop car can take them.
Genre: Crime, Thriller
Director(s): Jon Watts
Production: Focus World
  1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
66
Rotten Tomatoes:
80%
R
Year:
2015
88 min
$128,002
Website
540 Views


Get on, b*tch.

Get on.

Okay, baby.

Okay, come to Daddy.

Come on now.

Oh, come on, baby.

Come on, get on there.

Get...

Dispatch.

Miranda. Mitch again.

Hey there, Sheriff.

Any luck with that radio?

I'll tell you what, you haven't

missed a thing. It's been...

Hey, we got any units

in the Jefferson Area?

Let me check.

Yeah, I think I might

have a 211 in progress,

suspect on foot

somewhere in the vicinity...

In the vicinity of

Widefield Drive and Imperial.

Can you call that in

for me? Code 3.

Sorry, Sheriff. I didn't catch

that last part, Widefield and...

Widefield Drive

and Imperial. Code 3.

Roll the window down, sir.

License, registration,

proof of insurance, please.

Is there a problem?

I'm gonna need you to step out

of the car for me, please, sir.

Calling all

units. There's a 211 in progress.

Suspect on foot. Near

Widefield and Imperial. Code 3.

Dispatch,

this is 55.

I am 10-95 at

Imperial and Cherokee.

I can cover on that.

Just sit tight. I only need

to see your registration.

Fifty-five, copy.

Proceed to Widefield

and Imperial. Code 3.

Ten-four.

Get those tags changed.

How are you

doing today, ma'am?

I'm good. Yourself?

I'm fine.

Kind of slow.

I swear I think I just saw

the craziest thing out there.

I'll be right back.

Okay.

Well,

you want to come pick up?

Okay, what would

you like?

Okay, enjoy your lunch.

Thank you.

Bye.

Okay, thank you.

Excuse me. Officers?

More than anyone.

Daniel prophesied

those who arrive

will go to everlasting life

or everlasting death.

Mitch. We're starting to

get some radio interference now, too.

Yeah. I'm having a hell

of a time with my radio.

It could be.

It's the damndest thing.

We just got a report of a

stolen sheriff's cruiser.

A what?

It could be what's

causing the interference.

Yeah, but everyone is

accounted for, right?

Of course. It's just,

this lady is sure

she saw two kids driving

a cruiser out on 110.

Two kids. How old?

She says under ten.

Under ten.

Well, Miranda,

I think we can...

I think we can go ahead and

throw that one in the nut file,

since everyone's

accounted for.

Of course.

But I'll tell you what.

How about we all switch

over to Channel Seven

until we get this

sorted out?

Well, we normally keep Channel

Seven open just in case...

There it is again.

Just for my own

peace of mind.

I hear you. I'll switch the

rest of the boys over to Seven.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Just... Just to be safe.

Attention all units,

10-6 to Channel Seven.

Attention all units,

please 10-6

to Channel Seven

until further notice.

Please confirm.

This is 55,

switching to Channel Seven.

This is 37,

switching to Channel Seven.

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Jon Watts

Jon Watts (born June 28, 1981) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. He is most well known for directing and co-writing the Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero film Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and its upcoming sequel Spider-Man: Far From Home. He has also directed and co-wrote the horror film Clown (2014) and the road thriller film Cop Car (2015), as well as numerous episodes of the parody news series Onion News Network (2011). more…

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