Space Cop

2016 "He's a Cop. From the Future. The Future of Space."
Space Cop
5.2| 1h42m| en| More Info
Released: 12 January 2016 Released
Producted By: Red Letter Media
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.redlettermedia.com/
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Space Cop is the story of a cop from the future of space who travels back in time to the present and is teamed up with a cop from the past who is unfrozen in the present. Together, they must defeat evil aliens with a sinister plan.

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danielporterdoran Folks should be aware that Red Letter Media's 'Space Cop' project is a compendium of inside jokes accumulated over almost a decade. Thus it is entertaining and satisfying to followers of the group (and their excellent reviews), but it will not stand on its own as a movie that outsiders would enjoy. Those complaining about the cost bemuse me, as it's not clear why they purchased a Blu-Ray of a film they knew nothing about -- but I'm sure Red Letter Media values the financial support (which can help them keep making their insightful reviews).
Michael Ledo The film starts out in the future with Space Cop (Rich Evans) spoofing action film cops as he accidently blows up the moon mines with miners in them. Space Cop is inept, clumsy, careless, stupid, lazy, and arrogant. He gets "promoted" to Traffic Space Cop where he finds himself chasing a speeder through a wormhole back in time. He remains "Space Cop" with his gadgets in modern day Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He gets teamed up with Cooper (Mike Stoklasa) a cop from the past who got accidently released from cryro-sleep. They are teamed up as the odd couple cops with bad swagger. The film was designed to be campy and looks like a community TV project, it was done that well. There is only so much stupid Rich Evans can dish out before it gets old. The plot had potential but it feels more like a wasted opportunity as so many of the spoofs were of a generic nature and not directed at various films. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
KineticSeoul For what it is, it's a alright movie. It's not one of those bad movies that is so stupid that is actually really good. But I appreciate what it tried to do with the resources they had. The main reason a movie such as this got the recognition that it did was because it was made by RedLetterMedia. And if you are a fan of RedLetterMedia, you just might have more appreciation for a movie such as this. Because it's created by people that are huge fans of movies and it took like 3 years to make this movie. I could tell some parts they were trying really hard to make it funny by making homage to some B movies that are unintentionally funny. With it's low production value actually adding to the humor. What this is, is a low budget buddy cop comedy that takes on a really bizarre route with a cop from the past teaming up with a cop from the future. Which does lead to some amusing moment, not super funny or anything like that but it was amusing. Even if some of the jokes dragged on and on, overall it still was a amusing movie to sit through.6.5/10
gaba gool This movie is good, but you have to already be into comedy to get it. This is like comedians humor, not someone who thinks the jokes in transformers are good's comedy. If you're not the right kind of person a lot of this will go over your head. The guy who was cryogenically frozen who they woke up definitely had some jokes that bothered me. He played up his schtick a bit too much. I don't know if thats just the writing or if he came up with those jokes, but a lot of them fell flat on their face. Some of them were pretty good, but definitely not all of them. Also i don't remember how it ended, but i remember being a bit disappointed. Starts of really good though. Lots of "future" jokes. They're killer, you just cant be looking for some comedy that involves someone falling in a lava pit or anything very simple. The jokes require more thought than your typical broad comedic bits, like things that play on trivializing violence, or belittling women. Which i can often appreciate, but are "low blows"- they're funny, but far from ingenious. Once again, if you're going to watch this movie, keep your expectations low for the unfrozen guy. If you're reading this, unfrozen guy, i apologize, if its any consolation you definitely did not single handedly ruin this movie. There's other problems with it too, and the biggest one is probably that the comedy isn't broad enough for the masses, and personally i appreciate that. Make stuff that you think is funny, not things that you think everyone will understand.