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“To be honest, I wasn’t expecting much from this flick but since there was a decent cast, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, it turned out to be Dax Sheppard’s most ambitious directorial effort so far, I’ll give him that, but the damned thing still turned out to be pretty weak, I’m afraid. First of all, I remember watching the TV-show when I was a kid but it was far from being one of my favorites back then and to make a modern adaptation for the silver screen seemed rather misguided. Basically, that’s the huge downside of Christopher Miller and Phil Lord’s success with their adaptation of ‘21 Jump Street’. Now, the studios believe that they can adapt any lame and/or outdated old TV-show as long as they give it some kind of R-rated comedic edge. In this case, at le” read more
" Michael Pena as Ponch Dax Shepard as Jon (1977-1983) Larry Wilcox as Officer Jon Baker Erik Estrada as Officer Frank Poncherello"
"Las películas domingueras de muy de vez en cuando no caen mal, solo dejarse llevar por situaciones sin sentido y una historia sin rumbo es divertido a veces, pero no significa que la película sea realmente buena."
" Familiar Actors: Michael Pena Dax Shepard Vincent D'Onofrio Rosa Salazar Adam Brody Isiah Whitlock Jr. Richard T. Jones Ryan Hansen Jane Kaczmarek Justin Chatwin Vida Guerra David Koechner Andrew Howard Merrin Dungey Ed Begley Jr. Kristen Bell Megalyn Echikunwoke Jermaine Williams Ben Falcone Mae Whitman Arturo del Puerto Josh Duhamel Erik Estrada Adam Rodriguez and Maya Rudolph True Rating: 6.5/10 Body Count: 9 give or take"
" First Viewing Viewing Date: January 15th Via: Google Play Plot: A rookie officer is teamed with a hardened pro at the California Highway Patrol, though the newbie soon learns his partner is really an undercover Fed investigating a heist that may involve some crooked cops. Rating: 5.9/10"
"The bike stunts were okay. But I didn't laugh once, the humor in this was just so bad."
"And by extention, EVERY SINGLE SOLITARY R-Rated Comedy from a major film studio."
" DVD- 1hr. 41min. First Viewing There are a few scenes that prove to be amusing, but Chips feels content to be a shitty 21 Jump Street knockoff, without even an once of the wit or charm that that film (and its sequel) had. Had this been made in the 1990s, then maybe it could've passed for hip or subversive; today, it's an often painfully unfunny and weirdly homophobic/sexist turd that doesn't feature one genuinely-conceived joke in its whole damn runtime. Had not been for one of the films featur"