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Synopsis: It's the ultimate buddy cop movie except for one thing: they're not cops. When two struggling pals dress as police officers for a costume party, they become neighborhood sensations. But 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.
Genre: Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Luke Greenfield
Production: 20th Century Fox
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
30
Rotten Tomatoes:
18%
R
Year:
2014
104 min
Website
1,414 Views


don't fire.

What is the point

of that?

The police are here.

You idiot.

Why am I an idiot?

Because this is not a costume

party, it's a masquerade party.

That's the same thing.

Not the same thing.

Not the same thing.

Okay, relax.

Not the same thing.

Where are you going?

Hey, man! Congrats!

Oh, it's Justin!

Hey!

Ryan said you were a big

time video game designer now.

Oh.

I wouldn't say

big time...

but I

definitely work on games.

Come on! He said you just got

done selling some huge game!

What's it called? I'm

gonna tweet that sh*t out.

Um...

Patrolman versus Zombies...

Patrol-Man

versus Zombies, okay.

Versus Firefighters.

Patrol-Man versus Zombies

versus Firefighters.

Good seeing you.

What a game this has been.

It's been back and

forth the entire game.

Heck of a performance

from this guy...

Senior Quarterback,

Ryan O'Malley...

Hey, who's that

handsome guy?

O'Malley takes the snap,

avoids the blitz.

Nobody's open. O'Malley

is gonna take it himself.

He cuts across the field,

leaving Chandler in the dust.

He's at the twenty.

Two men to beat. Ten.

Five. Touchdown!

He made it! What a run!

O'Malley did it. He made it!

What a run!

Ryan O'Malley has just

delivered one of the greatest-

But I knew I could

beat the outside.

This has been a stellar

performance by O'Malley...

the young player

who we're hoping

to see a lot of

in the future...

O'Malley!

0h. yeah!

Oh! Everybody's here!

Great to see you guys!

I was just

watching the play.

What happened? We all thought

you would have gone pro.

Yeah, definitely.

You know, with the injury...

Didn't I see you in a

herpes commercial, though?

Yeah, you did!

I killed that, right?

So you're an actor now?

No, they found me

in a mall, dude.

No, I've been

mentoring some kids...

teach some football, the

ins and outs of the game.

How to play it right.

You know, just to give back

to the community.

But what's your job?

Yeah, there's

odds and ends.

I told you I did

that commercial.

No, I mean,

what's your career?

I mean, what do you-

Hey, he's O'Malley, right?

That's his job.

Yeah, man.

Right?

You're out of here? Oh,

you guys are going with him?

Oh, you're all going.

What happened

to that guy?

Ryan.

Wait up.

I didn't sell

my game today.

I know, Justin.

L.A.'s not

for me, dude.

I'm moving back

to Ohio.

Are you all right?

Me too, man.

Me too.

This magic moment

So different and so new

Was like any other

Until I met you

And then it happened

Officer!

Officer!

Scavengerhunfl We all

have to kiss a cop!

Everything I want I have

Whenever I hold you tight

This magic moment

That was different.

Yeah.

Freeze!

You guys

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Luke Greenfield

Luke Greenfield (born February 5, 1972) is an American film director and screenwriter. He is best known for directing the 2004 film The Girl Next Door. Greenfield directed the pilot of the television series Aliens in America and produced the film Role Models. His newest film, Let's Be Cops, which he co-wrote, produced and directed, opened on August 13, 2014. more…

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