End Of Watch Page #13

Synopsis: In South Central Los Angeles, street cops Brian and Mike are partners - balls-out cowboys patrolling the streets as Latino gangs are in a power struggle with Blacks. Brian and Mike get lucky a couple of times, making big drug and human-trafficking busts, so a Mexican cartel orders their deaths. We meet Mike's pregnant wife (whom he married out of high school) and watch Brian's search for a soul mate. There are internal squabbles within the ranks of the LAPD and lots of squad-car conversation. Can the lads escape the cartel's murderous reach?
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): David Ayer
Production: Open Road Films
  3 wins & 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.6
Metacritic:
68
Rotten Tomatoes:
85%
R
Year:
2012
109 min
$39,100,000
Website
4,153 Views


F*** this guy.

Get that sh*t out of here.

I know

what that means.

Shut the f*** up, man.

Spread your legs.

Spread your f***ing legs.

Put your f***ing head back.

- Gun, partner.

- Oh, yeah?

Get your

f***ing head back.

- Another gun, partner.

- Two, huh?

Wads of cash.

All right, tell him

to get on his knees.

Get the f*** over here.

13 X-ray 13.

We've got one in custody.

13X 13, roger.

All right, we're good.

All right.

What do we got?

Check it out, partner.

I got this motherf***er.

Oh, my God.

Take my buddy.

What the f***, Zavala?

You catch 'em, I clean 'em?

Take him.

I don't know,

we got like...

I'm gonna go outside.

Yo, Z, you good?

I'm good, bro.

Z?

I'm good!

What the f***? Whoa, whoa,

whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Federal agents. Who's in charge here?

Are you in charge?

What the f***? I need

to know who's in charge here.

Is this man under arrest?

Yes, sir.

What are the charges

against this man?

Turn that f***ing camera off.

It's off. It's off.

The f***ing camera's off, man.

You guys f***ed up.

Just lost a POI

because of you guys.

Are we clear in there?

Clear.

What the f***, bro?

What did we f*** up?

I don't f***ing know, dude.

Who the f*** is this guy?

I don't f***ing know.

We have one POI.

Dude, I just want to

f***ing talk to this guy.

Let's just get out of here.

I just want to f***ing talk

to him just for a second.

Come on, let's go.

Go ahead.

Sir, I don't want to

cause any trouble here,

but we just f***ing...

We rolled up here...

I don't know what's going on.

It's the second cowboy like

this we've run into in a week.

Watch out for these guys. They

operate by a different set of rules.

I know I'm just

a ghetto street cop,

but you gotta give me

something here.

We've got indicators he's a

runner for the Sinaloa cartel.

Yeah, well, we ran him,

he came up clean, dude.

You guys don't have the proper

clearance for any of this information,

but I'm gonna throw you a bone.

Cartels are operating here.

We're on it. Be careful.

What does that mean, though?

It means you and your

homeboy need to power down.

You just tugged on

the tail of the snake

and it's gonna turn around

and bite you back.

I'm throwing you a bone here.

Be grateful for what I'm giving you.

I'm giving you a warning.

Lay low.

All right, yeah.

Can I get your name for my log?

Negative, move along.

Yeah, all right.

Sir, you know that there's

five-year-old kids in there?

All right, dude. Z.

For six months?

Goodbye. Get off

the crime scene. Go home.

Bye. Yeah.

Have a nice night.

- F***ing feds.

- Z, what the f***, man?

F*** them.

I didn't think that

sh*t came over here, bro.

Kids, women. Did you see that f***ing toilet?

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David Ayer

David Ayer (born January 18, 1968) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for being the writer of Training Day (2001), and the director and writer of Harsh Times (2005), Street Kings (2008), End of Watch (2012), Sabotage (2014), Fury (2014), and Suicide Squad (2016). more…

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