An undercover police officer named Rock Keats befriends a drug dealer and car thief named Archie Moses in a bid to catch the villainous drug lord Frank Coltan. But the only problem is that Keats is a cop, his real name is Jack Carter, and he is working undercover with the LAPD to bust Moses and Colton at a sting operation the LAPD has set up.
Damon Wayans
Rock Keats / Jack Carter
Adam Sandler
Archie Moses
James Caan
Frank Colton
Jeep Swenson
Bledsoe
James Farentino
Capt. Jensen
Kristen Wilson
Traci
Larry McCoy
Detective Sulliman
Allen Covert
Detective Jones
Bill Nunn
Finch
Monica Potter
Biker's Girlfriend
Andrew Shaifer
Cop at Airport
Garret Sato
Bad Guy
Mark Roberts
Charlie
Mark Casella
Disneyland Cop
Jonathan Loughran
Rookie Cop
Steve White
Veteran Cop
Gwen McGee
Surgeon
Bill Capizzi
Tommy
Charmaine Craig
Waitress
Jill Holden
Gruesome Lady
Xander Berkeley
Gentry
Sal Landi
Cole
David Labiosa
Rigo
Conrad Goode
Biker
Maury Sterling
Skinny Guy
Scott Hoxby
Lindsay
Victor Aaron
Hispanic Man
Jacqui Dickerson
Bartender
Donna M. Duffy
Anesthesiologist
Janice Rivera
Señorita
Loetta Earnest
Señorita
Cindy Barrera
Señorita
Ford Scott
Arizona Highway Patrol
John Decker
Director
Ernest R. Dickerson
Screenplay
Lewis Colick
Screenplay, Story
Joe Gayton
December 27, 2016
4
I don't like your God. Your God scares me.
Starring Adam Sandler and Damon Wayans, the former a criminal, the latter a cop, plot sees the mismatched pair thrust together to bring down a criminal kingpin (James Caan). So it's all set up nicely for a high energy action comedy from the realm of buddy buddy bonanza. Sadly it has energy to burn but the execution of the comedy is weak to the point the makers have to resort to the base level of comedy writing to try and get laughs.
The odd line raises a chuckle, but quite often this is followed by a period of inanity, which in turn is followed by a ballsy action sequence (the makers very aware they quickly need to keep the demographic genre fans back on the clock). All this while a budding bromance - that's coupled with some lame homophobic undertones (a revolver up the butt gag? Seriously?) - threatens to turn it into the Brokeback Mountain of the buddy buddy action genre of film. Hell! the screenplay even has the whiff of misogyny about it.
The stars are badly served by poor writing and direction, but they themselves are guilty of offering up a chemistry free movie that dulls the senses during all the interim talking sequences. It's hard to believe this is the same pair of actors who have The Wedding Singer and The Last Boy Scout on their respective curricula vitae. This is a waste of talent and a wasted opportunity for something fun and exciting. A pic only marginally saved by its shoot-outs and fisticuffs (for the so inclined of course). Oh and what was James Caan thinking? Working for food or what? 5/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$25,000,000.00
Revenue:
$22,611,954.00