Worst Cops Ever


Not to spoil anything, but if you've seen this you know what I am talking about. It's like the Police Academy bunch were on the SWAT team.

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forget police academy i didn't know the keystone cops had a SWAT unit!

When you got to shoot,shoot. Don't talk.-Tuco

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I loved the movie, but I thought the same thing. They were SO inept that I felt it pushed the movie a little bit over the limit at that point. I know it's a comedy, but...that part wasn't even funny.

Signatures annoy me.

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I didn't take it for being a funny scene. I think there was suppose to be some commentary in that scene but something just got sort of lost in translation.



I'm just a guy that likes horror flicks.

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Agreed, one of the stupidest scenes I've ever seen in a movie before. Comedy or not it was just so ridiculously bad.

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Yes, that was when things started to go downhill for me. Starting with that one who starts shooting in the subway who takes out an innocent bystander trying to shoot Bart.



"I'm in such bad shape, I'm wearing prescription underwear." Phyllis Diller 1917-2012

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This scene shocked me at first, but then I assumed the cops were probably under orders to stop him -- and any other possibly infected people -- at any cost. Of course if I'm right it could have been indicated a bit more clearly.

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******************SPOILERS**********************


OK, I think you are dead wrong on this. I don't know if your
a cop or if you are a cop supporter, what I mean to say is that
I come onto message boards and Facebook and talk about how
maybe a cop did something wrong, or better yet talk about how
I think that a when a cop dies and they have a insanely large
service and name a road after him and really the cop died cause
he simply screwed up and wasnt a good cop(this happened in my town)
when I say stuff like that, there are the people who go ape sh!t and
attack me, which is crap cause the guy was just a human who was
doing his job, poorly, and got shot, but he was no different from
any other job that is risky, like skyscraper construction or
something. so if you are a crazy supporter than don't bother even
replying to this post.



OK so now that is out-of-the-way, I was saying that you are dead wrong
about how the SWAT teams actions were unrealistic. In fact I think it
was the most real cop scene I have ever seen in a movie.

Lets talk about the second thing that you would have a problem with,
first. How many times have you seen a group of cops or even bad guys
standing around a person and then shoot a crazy amount of bullets into
them, but in reality they would have ended up hitting each other.
The only time I remember a scene were they actually shoot each other
is in Total Recall(80's) and it was a hologram of Arnold. They werent
exactly in a circle in this movie but they were basically in a row
next to their cars. Do you really think that a SWAT guy is going to
be thinking rationally while shooting at a zombie??? Think about that
and tell me honestly if you were in that place if you would think
about gun safety!!!!

And now the first thing, the horde of innocent people gunned down.
You can apply the same thing to this as well, the "just human" cops
were looking at a real life Zombie with one arm. I think the term
trigger happy would apply to this situation.

Basically this is what I am saying:

The fact that the movie is set in a universe that has "zombie vampires"
that are basically regular people. people who are impulsive and make
mistakes. We also have cops that are human and can be impulsive and
make mistakes. The movie shows us REAL people in an impossible situation
that you simply can't judge what you would do.
Yes they messed up, but doesn't mean that they are, as you put it, straight
out of "Police Academy".












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Ya, thanks. Some people just don't think like real people.
when you are watching a movie like this, you have to start
to think, "what would I do", and don't be thinking you are
going to "save the day" and crap cause thats Bull, you have
to think "OK, this thing happened really fast, so how bad would
I have messed up, and how little I might have done right"
Maybe people get lucky sometimes, but rarely
so unless you are Jackie Chan, who spent his WHOLE life trying
to think 5 seconds ahead of any situation, like if there are things
like bullets or knives flying at me, which way should I run to!?!

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I guess you don't read the news? this kinda stuff happens all the time. heck, I read recently that a couple of cops tried to shoot some big guy in NY because it looked like he was reaching for a gun, but they ended up shooting a couple of bystanders instead. The guy they were after didn't even have a gun.

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Only the bit where they all shoot each other. They knew exactly where every one of the other cops where so I don't think this would happen. Maybe one or two would get shot in cross fire but all of them, no way.
The gunning down of the people running up the stairs and the escalator cop bits could happen very easy.

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The accompanying music should have been enough of a hint.

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