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I just have one word for you after this: COLORS, Colors, Colors, COLORS, Colors, Cuh Cuh Cuh COLORS. You don't know me, FOOL You just owe me, COOL I don't need your assistance, Just showing persistence, Any problems I got I just put my fist in it. My life is violence but violence is life. Peace is a dream, reality is a knife. My Color, my All, one soldier standing tall COLORS, colors.... 🤣 EDIT, lyrics not 100% but it made me laugh to try to remember that rap. Ice T, after he went gangsta and stopped wearing the leather like in Breaking 2: Electric Bugaloo 🤣.

MacGuffinStuff

“Everyone will have my ass!” -George, 2025

lonedesertbones

Interesting time for this movie though, with what is going on with police overreach and still terrible bias and training. I respect this one though, it may seem like an episode of 'Cops' but gets to the pain points real good, stays human. David Ayers has a mixed track record but this works.

Philipp Roensch

I have not studied this, but short history of police tropes in (American) movies: heroic cops, lonely detectives and noir, anti-thesis funny cops, the duality of buddy cops and true crime, nowadays Police will be good/bad/anything, back on the day is was state mandated they be heroic.

Philipp Roensch

If you guys miss The Wire, and this reminded you of it, and you liked this - you have to watch what a bunch of the cast and production crew did after The Wire: Bosch. Even if you don't do a reaction (though many of us would appreciate it because nobody ever has and that's a crime). Also I've always said this movie is criminally underrated, but I have this thing with it, it's written and directed by the writer of Training Day - it almost feels a bit like a bit of a spiritual successor. The guy Zavala gets in a fight with was in Training Day - IIRC he doesn't carry a real name in the credits for either movie, in my head cannon he's the same character. Probably isn't, but.. I actually think the ending of this is more sad because one of them survives because you see him at the funeral - I actually think it'd be less without. It's not that one survives that takes the edge off the ending, it's the scene they drop in after. Without that it'd be a *really* dark ending. My favourite bit of trivial from this movie is the heli he code 4's, it's a real LAPD heli, and it just happened to be above when they were shooting the scene and complete off the cuff he flags it code 4.

Martin Nicholls

Wow solid flick, never even heard of it. I had a roommate cop back in the day who worked rookie 3rd shift in D.C., he would come in 6am cut, scraped, bruised, etc. from just another night of running crazy call after call all over his precinct. Not a cop but this flick seems to really capture that intensity and stress, you never know what you're actually walking into, everbody hates you, yet you have to command the room at all times. Yikes. Casting and chemistry 💯

Ben


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