gwailo-2
Like the man said, I'd like the time back I spent watching this. Most amusing to me was the amount of time spent with the two of them in the car, and the rear window chroma or CGI which reminded me of the "Toonces the Driving Cat" skits on SNL. It's no wonder they didn't list filming locations, most of this could have been done in someone's garage.And way to take one more smack at post katrina nawlins, folks.People who know me will recall I often say there is no such thing as a bad pizza or a bad movie.I have to strike that last part now.This is a stinker.
ichocolat
If your instinct tells you that a film is not worth the watch, heed the warning, find another film instead. Because failure to do so may cause you to waste your precious time.I learn it the hard way. I decided to watch this film even though my instinct told me not to.This film is bad from the get go. The cast is terrible (LOL DMX as the main guy? You have got to be kidding me!). And the other actors weren't that convincing either.And the worst part of this film is the camera angles. It is so amateurish and lacked quality. It was like watching high school kids doing some assignment for the schoolwork.Verdict : DMX can't act . Period .
Dan Rodriguez
This film was a classic buddy cop film. It really takes you into the swamps and backroads of Louisiana. The script was pretty good, and DMX was awesome as usual. It seems like most of the reviewers above are wanna- be film makers who don't have the means to make their own corny films, so they stand around and poke holes at the projects of real film makers who are doing it.This piece was action packed and the special effects were good. And man, Ciera Payton is hot. I also noticed the rappers Kane and Abel in this. They were pretty good too. Great film!!! I really enjoyed it and I recommend it to the masses!
night_wng
3 faults with this movie jump out within the first 5 minutes.1) lousy camera angles (specially mid-way thru, when the main character is racing thru the city with lights/siren, and the camera is in a 'chase' car behind. while most directors would b sure to zoom in on the first car, instead the 'chase' car's lights are shown in the scene)2) having an inter-racial partnership as main theme. this has been done hundreds of times, and doesn't really work here. especially when it's an obvious clone of Miami vice. I think if both partners were African-American, the story would be more believable.3) IF you're going to do #2 above, at least pair up 2 actors that can carry the story. I loved DMX's character. However, trying to force the viewer to believe a 72 yr old man would be his partner is ridiculous.Anyone with common sense knows that there is absolutely no way any police force would allow a 72 yr old officer to be an 'everyday' detective, that would be cruising the streets on a daily basis. It would be highly likely that they'd be enjoying retirement, or at best, would be behind a desk. I would hope Hollywood has more imagination than to keep churning out the same old story-line, every time it wants to do a cop themed movie. How many more do we have to put up with, before we see something new?